Schizophrenia: Neurotransmitter Tracts, Causes, Treatment & Assessment – Psychiatry | Lecturio

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- Neurotransmitter Tracts
- Causes
- Treatment
- Assessment

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Dr. Farrell is a Harvard Medical School faculty member and board certified psychiatrist with a private practice in Boston. She has experience in patient care, teaching and in treating psychological disorders in various settings, including the Emergency Department, inpatient units and outpatient settings.

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0:00 Introduction
1:44 Neurotransmitter Tracts
5:28 Neuroimaging Study Finding
6:25 Strongest Predictor
9:58 Case Study: Delusional College Student
11:45 Risk Factors for Suicide
13:00 Schizophrenia Assessment
17:18 Prognostic Factors
21:07 Group Therapy

コメント (21)
  • I was born in the winter, and had my first episode at`17. This is the best video on schizophrenia I've seen.
  • @ia9786
    Thank you! I am a psychologist and I found this video very useful and it was presented quite concisely.
  • @kimt8162
    We had a "nervous breakdown" with my daughter. For 30 days, we are doing all the medication. I'm not quick to say schizophrenia because college age. When I went to visit her in the hospital, almost every person coming out with her was of that age. I'm starting to think college is just so stressful, these kids are having episodes of well, detachment from home mixed in with tons of stress. I think maybe we need to rethink college and how those things are done in a college setting.
  • I like your video. A very clear and structured way of transfering information. And with interactive questions it's even better. But I would like for a slowet pace. Pauses between slides, where the slide is still shown giving the listener the opportunity to comsume the written information after focussing on the spoken verbal information. Pauses not too long gets the listener relaxed instead of focusing constantly affraid to miss a beat. This is my opinion anyway. Sorry for my english grammer for I am not a native speaker. Another reason to not necessarily slow things down but pace your speech.
  • @jqnpk3
    Your videos are so professional and helpful.
  • @HepziB
    The thumbnail is perfect! Because my mom's face transformed just like this when she was diagnosed.
  • I am a medical doctor and Speech language pathologist...I found this video very beneficial and academic
  • @jmk1962
    Incredibly interesting. Thank you.
  • @BeanDar
    I would argue that we just stop saying psychiatric disorders, and call it what it really is… a brain disorder.
  • Dear Dr. please make more videos on bipolar 2 MDD, Persistent Depressive Disorder psychosis I would appreciate this
  • Extremely informative material. Thank you for that, Doctor :)