The DSM criteria for diagnosis of schizophrenia has three central symptoms to diagnosis, and at least one of these three symptoms must be present in order to qualify for a diagnosis of schizophrenia.These are:
A.Disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behaviour, delusions
B.Hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech
C.Hallucinations, disorganized speech, negative symptoms
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Q1: Research on the neural basis of depression
Q3: Which region is implicated in the process
Q4: Which of the following is one of
Q5: Hallucinations in schizophrenia:
A.Can occur in any sensory
Q6: Sensory gating is:
A.A lack of response to
Q7: Which of the following is true about
Q8: Schizophrenia is relatively common with the number
Q9: Dysthymia is:
A.A milder state of chronic depression
Q10: Working memory is disrupted in patients with
Q11: Depression is one of the most common
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