Schizophrenia vs. Schizophreniform vs. Schizoaffective vs. Schizoid vs. Schizotypal
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I remember it's six months for schizophrenia by saying "SIX-o-phrenia" and then work backwards for the other two mentioned disorders.
@moarroz
4 жыл бұрын
Wow i thought you were really cute so i clicked on your pic. Then i saw space coast and said *Too close* 😂🤷♀️
@Luna-ft8yh
4 жыл бұрын
Cool method 👌👍👍
@EppaWorldwide
3 жыл бұрын
This is cool. Thanks.
@hackthis1767
2 жыл бұрын
So its the Endinger ganglion and gamma motor neurons that are reacting to acetyl chloride hormones in the dopamine nicotine receptor this is due to joule produced from radio communications that are absorbed by a transition metal called aluminum from Al+2 O +2 carcinogenic this is what causes anxiety in the cns people who dont smoke Cigs are not dispersing heat from the aluminum that is naturally pulled towards the surface of the skin like a heat spreader also depends on weins equation the relativity of size fro mass density and volume and thermal physics of the wavelength of signal associated to it ramen spectroscopy which house the ultrasound that causes this when it reacts to sodium in the pancreas
@about-40-ninjas97
2 жыл бұрын
@@hackthis1767 true
Also you can use Schizophreni-FOUR-m to remember that its between 1-6 months (i.e 4 months)
@maazarif8903
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-qp1jh5vm8m Are you okay man?
@Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
4 жыл бұрын
Schizophrenia the person is grinding and he doesn't come back he dies at 28. Schizophrenum is episodic schizophrenia.
@aaymathebest4705
3 жыл бұрын
@@Impaled_Onion-thatsmine Please don't spread misconception life is in GOD'S hand
@hackthis1767
2 жыл бұрын
So its the Endinger ganglion and gamma motor neurons that are reacting to acetyl chloride hormones in the dopamine nicotine receptor this is due to joule produced from radio communications that are absorbed by a transition metal called aluminum from Al+2 O +2 carcinogenic this is what causes anxiety in the cns people who dont smoke Cigs are not dispersing heat from the aluminum that is naturally pulled towards the surface of the skin like a heat spreader also depends on weins equation the relativity of size fro mass density and volume and thermal physics of the wavelength of signal associated to it ramen spectroscopy which house the ultrasound that causes this when it reacts to sodium in the pancreas
@haninditabudhi6574
2 жыл бұрын
@@hackthis1767 what
I'm a mental/behavioral health therapist (MA Psych) working in psychiatric care, in Sweden.I encounter very often people with schizoaffective disorder. and I have to say this is a fantastic video. So nicely explained!
@kareendeveraux1847
Жыл бұрын
It's easier to diagnose because you can abuse the dsm/icd for this trash can diagnose. The original form is much more unlikely to have than schizophrenia. I'd say 95% with this diagnose are misdiagnosed or contracted this disorder due to psychiatric malpratice before exhibiting psychotic symptoms.
I must say Dirty Medicine was a GREAT resource for learning psych. I used this series to study for the PMHNP boards and passed. If it wasn't for this series and one other I dont believe I would've passed nor would I had a firm understanding on the material. Thank you sooooooo much!!
@hackthis1767
2 жыл бұрын
So its the Endinger ganglion and gamma motor neurons that are reacting to acetyl chloride hormones in the dopamine nicotine receptor this is due to joule produced from radio communications that are absorbed by a transition metal called aluminum from Al+2 O +2 carcinogenic this is what causes anxiety in the cns people who dont smoke Cigs are not dispersing heat from the aluminum that is naturally pulled towards the surface of the skin like a heat spreader also depends on weins equation the relativity of size fro mass density and volume and thermal physics of the wavelength of signal associated to it ramen spectroscopy which house the ultrasound that causes this when it reacts to sodium in the pancreas
@maraisaac2565
2 жыл бұрын
What was the other series, if you don't mind me asking?
@wfox6985
2 жыл бұрын
This is good to know Karen. I am a PMHNP student and will test later this year! I also found this material fantastic.
@zah936
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment. Inam going to use it now for my exams
@heythanksforcheckinginimst8323
Жыл бұрын
Thank you this is really is helpful, I agree that this felt useful but didn’t not understand to the extent, congratulations on passing and hope that this series can give me the knowledge I need
wow you have no idea how much this video is helping me . im in a nursing program currently in psych trying to learn this and this is by far better than the way other videos explain even better than by book and professors explanation. THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!
AMAZING ! Wow, completely clarified each psychotic disorder and personality disorder ! Very well spoken and thorough ! Thank you so much !!!!!
I can NOT express just how much I love your content. It actually makes me look forward to studying the topics I dread because I know they'll be a piece of cake after watching one of your videos. So grateful for you Dirty! thank you so much!
This helped me study for my Psych exam, thanks for explaining this so well!
OMG I was just breaking my head over this today. Thank you so much I really needed this!
Thank you so much for breaking this down like this! This is SO helpful!
Wow. Thank you so much Sir for the explanation!! Cleared my doubts. Your voice is clear and perfect. Speed is also good.
What a freaking AMAZING teacher! Why do you make EVERYTHING so simply understood. I am so grateful for you. Thank you so much. May you forever be blessed.❤️
Never understood Schizoaffective disorder until this video. Thank you soooooo much!
I was diagnosed with schizophreniform disorder after having a psychotic break in boot camp. I have almost no memory of the actual break, but all I can really remember is gradually blacking out and losing my sense of self. I have a vague memory of agitation which led to me accidentally cutting myself with the temporary lock for my locker. Coming out of it, I remember thinking the US Army was performing experiments on my parents, and that the government was emitting microwaves in the air in order to control our brain chemistry. It was not fun. For whatever reason I craved earplugs too. The waves in the air were about as real to me, at the time, as the rest of my perceptual senses. In the psych ward apparently the nurse had said I was screaming in my room saying don’t kill my dad. I’m better now, I just still hear subtle voices in my head (primarily negative) commentating on my life.
@michaelwarner7311
Жыл бұрын
I had a psychotic break during 2020 and you may have asked for earbuds because of the voices I remember the majority of break pretty well and I asked for earbuds because the voices would be so overwhelming almost like it was loud or something
@nate3000
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelwarner7311 That’s sucks bro nobody should have to go through that. Hopefully it’ll just get better in time
@angelusresonance6954
Жыл бұрын
This happened to a lot of my fellow recruits when I went through back in 2007 at sand hill in fort benning, GA. Hope your doing better now.
@goofygranny1020
Жыл бұрын
The microwave zaps may have been real
@deliagarza7396
Жыл бұрын
I want to thank all you guys who have served in the service.
great info and well presented!! helping me to remember. I love your term "high yield". Studying for my LCSW exam. thank you!
Thank you so much.. As a 4th year MD i still find it hard to differentiate between all of this. this really makes it simple and i will rewatch it again until i know it by heart.. Thank you dirty medicine
This is the clearest video I've watched about this topic. Thank you very much for this.
Thank you This made so much sense and it helps a lot. I truly appreciate it
This was an incredibly helpful video, I've learned about the schizophrenia disorders so many times and have never been able to differentiate them as well as this video did
This is absolutely amazing. Thank you for doing this!!
Wow! You really broke it down well!!!!! That’s amazing! Thank you!!!
Thank you. Your videos are always gold and it's obvious that you care about our success!
haven't learned this yet but I already feel much more prepared coming to lecture tomorrow! Thanks!!
Love this. Studying for my PMHNP boards. And I have known certified clinicians who didn't know what bipolar disorder with pysch features was
seriously saved my life trying to memorize this stuff. Thank you!
omg i wish you were my psychopathology professor!! i realize how little ive learned in my class just by watching this! this was so well done and so clear...i love the timeline!
This is the best video that explains better than my books, I love this guy.
You are a blessing. you made this so easy for me. After reading and reading. I finally understand the difference very well now. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much for the crystal clear explanations!
Thank you so much for your videos and your tips and tricks. Man I'm forever indebted.
I'm just interest in this type of things i don't need them because i'm on college/university. Thank you for the really unique and easy way you explain the difference between them. Good work brother!
Wowwww, what a beautiful way to solve my 15 years old confusion and drama. Thank you so much
Thank you so much. Appreciate the effort you put in these videos.
So eloquent highlighting all the key differences. Spectacular. Illustrated better than any textbook I know.
This is great! You broke it down perfectly! Thanks!
i really dig how you explained this & your examples!
Greatsome video! You point out the most important fact that will be tested in the MLE. 👏
I’m about to sit my National Psych Exam here in Sydney and this is really helping. My brain isn’t able to function anymore with the amount of reading so being able to listen to an audio with visuals is helping a lot so thank you ❤
what a nice video! I have watched it many times. You are a genius, no doubt.
Such a great video! Thanks a lot! So well explained and organised!
I am a psych major, and I do not usually enjoy and learn the material on most psych videos, but this was awesome ! A big THANK YOU ! I am now a subscriber XD
@DirtyMedicine
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Please share with your classmates
@willroth7521
7 ай бұрын
Just curious, why are you majoring in psychology if you don’t like it?
You did put everything on point, thanks a lot!
Thank you! Your vids helped me pass my ANCC exam.
Dirty medicine, you’ve done it again!!! I’m currently a PMHNP-S and would love if you did more videos on psychiatry! You are the BEST when it comes to explaining everything 🤍
I don’t know what KZread recommended this to me since I’m a compsci major, but my sister had schizoaffective disorder before she passed and my whole family work in the behavioral health field, so I decided to give this video a watch anyway. Very interesting and informative!
Thankkkk youu so so so so so so much, Im about to have my finals this week, and this video saved me T____T i recommended it to all of my psych friends
Your channel is heaven sent!
You explain the disorders clearly. Thank you so much!
Thank you for making it easier to understand.
You are PURE GENIUS.
Loved it ... Thanxx a lot . 🤗 Keep up the good work
What I think is truly interesting is, right off the bat. It’s psychology. So we really don’t have any concrete information other than what studies or tests tell us, and (most importantly imo) all those studies or tests only really tell us what the subjected people will tell us or what we can ascertain from them. There’s no real “fact” of psychology. Plus, who is to say that psychotic disorders aren’t exactly personality disorders. Yet here we have a distinctive separation. As if we actually know 😂😂😂
I'm cramming for a test and nearly had a stroke trying to understand the differences between them all. THANK YOU!
@readinreversetihs569
2 жыл бұрын
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I used this video to help me pass my LCSW test and it was awesome! Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot! I’m on my psych rotation and today we had a patient who was Schizoaffective depressed type but I thought it was schizophrenia. This made it easier to understand the differences. ☺️
@Jayboi4204
4 ай бұрын
Can you help me?
@krischurch3763
Ай бұрын
@@Jayboi4204are you okay?
@Jayboi4204
Ай бұрын
@@krischurch3763 Lol I'm ok now
@Jayboi4204
Ай бұрын
@@krischurch3763 clearly the worst last 5 months of my life
@krischurch3763
Ай бұрын
@@Jayboi4204 ouchie. Sorry bout that bruh!
You are simply great... How do you manage to make such difficult topics so easy to understand is known only to you.. that is why you are so great
Great explanation, better than any of my tutors
Thank you so much, that’s was very helpful thank you 💙💙💙
Thank you - this was so incredibly helpful! - A Grateful MSW Student
I have schizo affective disorder, manic depression & bi polar. For 20+ years, every day I show all the signs of them all; Plus i haVE a raging case of ADHD. I'm on a plethora of medicAtion and they're taking a toll on my heart and my brain.
I found this helpful in understanding my diagnosis 🙂 thanks
Binging your vids since your video helped me solve 4 questions pretty fast on my exam but it could have been five if I hadn't forgotten about the B part of the plan-b mnemonic, had that pearl necklace stuck in my head! Thanks Dirty
Omg you’re the best! Thank you!!!!
This is perfect, thank you so much !
Thank you! great help for my upcoming LMFT clinical exam
This was awesome! Thank you!
Excellent explanation. Thanks so much!
Youve got earned a subscriber, i love your videos 💗
Subbed. What a presentation!
This guy is an amazing teacher and explanatory speaker
BAF-s ---- Br1ef: 1d-1m Affec2ve: >2 wks Form: (1-6)m 6phrenic:>6m
@doctorh5413
4 жыл бұрын
8191 21521381194 easy to memorize
Thanks. I've had my own way of remembering. But that's really good as explanation. Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks a lot for this video that will help me a lot for my forensic psychology class.
Would you be able to do an Endocrine Video, highlighting the use of the dexamethasone test and the different disorders that are differentiated with it?
It was so helpful I'm really grateful I came across this
Massively helpful💯
Thanks. Very clear and helpful!
Thank you for that insightful lesson!!!!
Hi, I have been diagnosed Schizoaffective, bipolar type, and this video gave me a more insight into my condition
Thank you so much for the differentiation I was so confused on this because having a psychotic illness is so complicated I feel a lot better knowing I do have the correct diagnosis It is just so hard when the psychosis is happening, I have psychotic depression and I really didn't understand.
Amazing! Very informative!
Amazing explanation, helped me a lot!
I love this video. New subscriber!
watching this not as a med student but instead as a 17 yo with schizoaffective, mixed bipolar type and just interested in what the other disorders on the schizo spectrum are lol nice vid! vry informing :3
Wonderful explanations. Kudos to you..
This was so helpful!! Thank you
Great video! Super helpful. Thanks!!
Great explanation!Thank you!
Thank you so much! I understand much better now
This was very helpful. I’m testing soon and the way you explained it really sticks in my brain. Thank you 🙏🏾
Fantastic video. Super helpful!
Thanks for helping me figure out a little more about myself.
@KevlarSammy
28 күн бұрын
Of course. That’s why I’m here.
Hi Dirty, I have watched all your videos on a loop since this morning, I haven't taken a break or got distracted. You are a great teacher!
excellent video. detailed explanation for very difficult dx
I have always wondered about how to diagnose maj dep with psych feat vs schizoaffective disorder bipolar type vs schizoaffective disorder with depression etc. Your explanation was Soooo helpful. Thanks so much. This is not in the Dsm 5. Where would I find this type of information for future reference?
thank u very much bro! you are amazing
Dirty Medicine is easily the best available resourse for MLE. The help is through a galaxy of short but comprehensive Videos. Awesome and thanks a million 💐💐
I def know more going into my NCMHCE. Awesome resource
Almost everyone I’ve been in a serious relationship with (and my childhood best friend) has had a schizo-disorder. Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective, and either Schizotypal, Schizophrenia, or some evolution, thereof. I’m talking about 4 relationships, total, including anyone I’ve been in a LTR with. I wonder what’s up with that! I’m diagnosed with Bipolar 1 Disorder.
@Sjay-dz9ki
3 жыл бұрын
What are the chances! Maybe it's because you understand them on a level better than others..
@beetle998
2 жыл бұрын
someone poisoned the water supply in your town lol
@chrismejia2836
2 жыл бұрын
Your not wrong to believe that. I read some Schizoid Personality Disoorder literature (As in Research studies) and they mentioned this Bipolar and Schizoid reunion (based on your story it could anywhere in the Schizo spectrum too) where they magically find each other. Not surprising at all lol.
@victoriabrannon8453
2 жыл бұрын
@@beetle998 Funny you say that… My husband said this while experiencing his very first psychotic episode
@kj-my7se
2 жыл бұрын
If no one else can relate to you then I say go for it.
This man is a fucking legend