threats; persistent identity disturbance manifested in self-image and fluctuating career goals (e.g., spy, race car driver, etc.); and chronic feelings of boredom. There were prominent paranoid personality traits, but no psychotic symptoms. He had co-existent dysthymic disorder and hypochondriasis...
In another embodiment, the subject being treated in accordance with the methods described herein is experiencing psychotic symptoms, e.g., hallucinations, paranoid delusions, of schizophrenia. As referred to herein, “Autism Spectrum Disorder” encompasses a group of conditions including Autistic disorder...
Paranoid ideation (3%) Thought disorder (3%) Wolfson 2020 Anxiety: MDMA: 3 (23.1%), placebo: 0 Dry mouth: MDMA 9 (69.2%), placebo 1 (20.0%) Headache: MDMA: 8 (61.5%), placebo 1 (20.0) Insomnia: MDMA: 2 (15.4%), placebo 1 (20.0) Jaw clenching, tight jaw: MDMA: ...
Diagnoses (DSM-IIIR) were chronic paranoid schizophrenia (4), affective disorder (4), schizo-affective schizophrenia (1) and borderline personality disorder (1). 8 were suffering from active psychotic symptoms on admission. They were treated pharmacologically, received individual and group psychotherapy...
The study showed that what type of schizophrenia a patient had catatonic, paranoid, disorganized or the undifferentiated type made no significant difference in whether they received antidepressants. The patient s age, sex, length of stay, and rate of readmission also did not appear to be a factor...
The study showed that what type of schizophrenia a patient had catatonic, paranoid, disorganized or the undifferentiated type made no significant difference in whether they received antidepressants. The patient s age, sex, length of stay, and rate of readmission also did not appear to be a factor...