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Today’s Seminar Time. Schedule Activity 3: 00 -3: 10 -Seminar Welcome -Enjoy snacks and find seats -Take seminar pre-survey 3: 10 -3: 30 -Presentation of Power. Point 3: 30 -3: 50 -Group Scenario Discussions 3: 50 -4: 10 -Whole Class Discussion -Take post-survey 4: 10 -4: 20 -Mrs. Khirallah & Dr. Newstreet Evaluation
Schizophrenia By: Madeline Oi Alexandria Compte Lorenzo Gonzalez Avery Finch
GOALS ! By the end of the seminar, participants should be able to: 1. Know the external signs of Schizophrenia. 2. Debunk common myths associated with Schizophrenia. 3. know the risk factors that come with those who struggle with Schizophrenia, specifically suicide. 4. Know what the role of an educator is in responding to or educating a student struggling with Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Statistics v Definition of schizophrenia: a brain disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. v Cause is not yet known, but genetics, environment, imbalanced brain chemicals may play a role. v Treatment is usually lifelong and often involves a combination of medications and psychological and social therapy.
Ages Affected 60+ 41 --60 19 --40 14 --18 6 --13 3 --5 0 -2 Commonality: approximately 1. 2% of Americans (3. 2 million) have the disorder. There are more than 200, 000 US cases per year. -Affects men and women equally but tends to affect men earlier (in their teens to early 20 s) and women later (in their 20 s to early 30 s). -Is present in all cultures and socioeconomic classes.
What are the symptoms of schizophrenia?
Symptoms Positive Symptoms Negative Symptoms v Definition: Symptoms that are added or begin to appear when the illness starts. v Definition: functions that are taken away from the person when the illness starts. + Delusions + Hallucinations + Disorganized speech + Disorganized behavior Flat Affect - Alogia or Poverty of Speech - Avolition
A Schizophrenic Episode Symptoms of schizophrenia tend to come and go. A severe period of illness with schizophrenia, often called an episode has three phases: 1. Prodromal (beginning) phase 2. Active phase 3. Residual phase +People diagnosed with schizophrenia commonly have 1 episode in their life
What are some common myths about schizophrenia?
Myths Myth #1 All individuals with Schizophrenia have the same symptoms. Myth #2 People with Schizophrenia are dangerous, unpredictable and out of control. Myth #3 Schizophrenia is purely genetic.
What are the risks of suicide for people who have been diagnosed with schizophrenia?
Risks of Suicide -people with Schizophrenia are at schizophrenia are most about 5%-10% higher risk likely to direct violence at for suicide themselves: about 10% will die by suicide -thoughts of suicide are most commonly seen in earlier stages -being able to detect the of schizophrenia signs of suicide is VERY important
As educators, we need to be prepared to respond to some of the symptoms of schizophrenia that can be seen in a classroom.
Responding to symptoms of Schizophrenia Symptom Possible Effect Respons e Hallucinations Hearing voices may make conversation difficult ? ? ? Disorganized Behavior Delusions Hard to get tasks done ? ? ? Although the person may have a strong belief in the delusion, it may still be upsetting to him or her ? ? ? The person may not respond in the expected way or at all ? ? ? Flat Affect
Strategies in the Classroom v Relieving the stress from the environment. v Minimizing a students involvement in group work or placing them in a comfortable group setting (who they are working with, how many they are working with) v Letting the student work on tests in a quiet or secluded area. v Priority registration. v (If the student/parent reveals medical information) Keep in touch with the student and parents.
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Group Scenarios Each group has been given a scenario. Within your groups, please discuss some possible responses to the scenario. In 20 MINUTES we will come together as a whole group and discuss our scenarios and responses.
Scenario #1 You have a student with schizophrenia in your high school classroom and you are planning to assign a group project. Knowing that a child with schizophrenia cannot often handle group settings, what are some ways to make the student
Scenario #2 You ask the class a question and choose a student with his or her hand raised. This student happens to have schizophrenia and when called on, says, “My friend knows the answer. ” You notice they are referring to someone who is not visible. How would you prevent the other students in your class from judging or making fun of the student
Scenario #3 You have a student with schizophrenia in your class and is assigned a student aid who is certified to assist students with disabilities in the classroom. The student aid steps out of the room. While the aid is gone, the student has a sudden
Scenario #4 You have a student in your second grade class that has not been diagnosed with schizophrenia. You give the students instructions during class and you notice the student is not following the directions that you have given. When you ask the student why they are not following your directions, he or she says, “The voices are telling me to do something else. ”
Resources Nemade, Rashmi. “Schizophrenia Symptoms, Patterns and Statistics. ” Mental Health (2009). Print. Mayo Clinic. “Symptoms of Schizophrenia. ” Medical Searches on Google “Children’s Mental Health Services / Reach. ” Disorder: Schizophrenia. Nov. 14, 2015. You. Tube. com “Myths and Facts About Schizophrenia. ” NEOMED-Northeast Ohio Medical University, 2015. Hor, Kahyee & Taylor, Mark. “Suicide and Schizophrenia: a systematic review of rates and risk factors. ” Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford) (2010). Print. Simmons, Marcus. “Students With Schizophrenia- Teaching and Understanding. Articles for Educators, 2006. Web. Center for Addiction and Mental Healthhttp: //www. camhx. ca/education/online_courses_webinars/mha 101/schizoph renia/Schizophrenia_. htm
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