Basic Neurology of Positive Symptoms and Extraordinary/Unusual Experiences
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Department of Psychiatry ,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center ,
Department of Psychiatry ,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center ,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBT-p) ,
CBT-p and Family Systems Project ECHO ,
Department of Psychiatry ,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center ,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBT-p) ,
Department of Psychiatry | Tags:
abnormal salience ,
ACC ,
activity decline ,
amygdala ,
anterior cingulate cortex ,
associated emotional upset ,
audio-visual hallucinations ,
brain activation ,
CBTp ,
childhood ,
childhood experiences ,
cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis ,
depersonalization ,
depression ,
derealization ,
disorders of self ,
distorted first-person experience ,
distorted self-experience ,
dopamine ,
dopamine release ,
emotional auditory paradigm ,
emotional regulation ,
emotions ,
exercise ,
experiences ,
extraordinary experiences ,
FEP ,
first episode psychosis ,
fMRI reduction ,
glutamine ,
grounding ,
hallucinations ,
heterogeneous ,
hippocampus ,
ideas of reference ,
interpretation ,
intrusive experiences ,
learning ,
limiting factors ,
medial prefrontal cortex ,
medications ,
meditation ,
memory ,
mesolimbic pathway ,
mPFC ,
negative appraisals ,
negative symptoms ,
neurology ,
orientation to reality ,
outside stimuli ,
perception of threat ,
PFC ,
PMC ,
positive symptoms ,
prefrontal cortex ,
primary motor cortex ,
psychosis ,
psychosocial interventions ,
reality monitoring ,
reducing stress ,
residual symptoms ,
schizophrenia ,
stress bucket ,
stress unusual experiences ,
stressors ,
unhelpful coping strategies ,
unusual activity ,
upregulation ,
ventral tegmental area ,
VTA
VIDEO
Common positive symptomology of schizophrenia, with a very brief explanation of how those symptoms come about. Small section on reducing stress. by Dr. Valerie Kreider.