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CASE STUDY 1: SCHIZOPHRENIA A 21 year old male college student was brought to Student Health Services by his girlfriend

Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 9:37 am
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Case Study 1 Schizophrenia A 21 Year Old Male College Student Was Brought To Student Health Services By His Girlfriend 1
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CASE STUDY 1: SCHIZOPHRENIA A 21 year old male college student was brought to Student Health Services by his girlfriend who was concerned about changes in her boyfriend's behaviors. The girlfriend says that recently he began hearing voices and believes everyone is out to get him. The student says he is unable to finish school because the voices told him he was not smart enough. The girlfriend relates episodes of unexpected rage and crying. Past medical history noncontributory but family history positive for a first cousin who "had mental problems". Denies current drug use but states he smoked marijuana every day during his junior and senior years of high school. Physical exam reveals a thin, anxious male who, during conversations, stops talking, cocks his head and appears to be listening to something. There is poor eye contact and his conversation is rambling. Based on the observed behaviors and information from the girlfriend, you believe that the student has schizophrenia. Question 1: Describe the positive symptoms of schizophrenia and relate those symptoms to the case study patient. Question 2: What roles do neurotransmitters play in the development of schizophrenia? Question 3: Complete a concept map. For each intervention, include the rationales, and outcomes. References: