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Indeed, a mixed diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder has also developed.
Few medications are approved specifically for use in schizoaffective disorder.
The pills for her illness, diagnosed as schizoaffective disorder, have helped.
Marilyn stood by Brian during his descent into schizoaffective disorder.
Psychosocial treatments are an important part of managing schizoaffective disorder.
Taylor was diagnosed with bipolar schizoaffective disorder at the age of 15.
On the other hand, psychotic depression may be confused with schizoaffective disorder.
While there is no cure for schizoaffective disorder, symptoms often can be controlled with proper treatment.
During his time in London he began showing more definite manifestations of schizoaffective disorder.
It is also used for schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.
In the back, a woman sat beside her mother, who has schizoaffective disorder, a type of schizophrenia that includes depression.
Persons whose symptoms cannot be clearly categorized are sometimes diagnosed as having a schizoaffective disorder.
However, there is also a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder to cover cases that seem to show symptoms of both.
That's also a fairly common symptom of schizoaffective disorder - an example of a break from reality.
"With schizoaffective disorder, there is generally a precipitate that causes an increase in crazy behavior.
She also suffers from schizoaffective disorder, which, through medication and therapy, she has under control.
Schizoaffective disorder is a life-long illness that can impact all areas of daily living, including work or school, social contacts, and relationships.
People with schizoaffective disorder are likely to have comorbid conditions, including anxiety disorders and substance abuse.
Self-management techniques, including participating in internet forums, are sometimes used by individuals with schizoaffective disorder.
People with schizoaffective disorder have the same symptoms as people with schizophrenia.
Schizoaffective disorder is a category used for individuals showing aspects of both schizophrenia and affective disorders.
There is little evidence that schizoaffective disorder is a distinct variety of psychotic illness.
During the summer of 2009 Crook suffered a relapse of his schizoaffective disorder.
Doctors said he suffered from schizoaffective disorder, which is characterized by mood swings and symptoms of schizophrenia.
Symptoms of schizoaffective disorder may vary greatly from one person to the next and may be mild or severe.
He wasn't the depressive type and he'd just made a hell of a deal for himself.
He was obviously a depressive type.
"I think I'm just a depressive type.
A nerdy, depressive type, he combats his own self-pity by reminding himself of all the starving people in China.
He described melancholia as a depressive type of mood disorder in which the person may become suspicious and develop certain types of phobias.
Depressive type, when the disturbance includes major depressive episodes exclusively (without manic or mixed episodes).
The initial idea was to play the depressive type of music they originally played 20 years ago, however the music sounded more like The Clash in the late 70s and early 80s.
But it emphasizes the importance of individual personality patterns, like masochistic, dependent or depressive types, which are found in many people but which qualify as full-blown disorders only at the extremes.
'My doctor,' he said, 'has told me that because we are both very depressive types of people, perhaps because we know what life is about that I shouldn't meet people who were the same way as I am and get depressed about things.'
Since Watsuki created Shishio Makoto as a "manic-type" "going higher and higher and higher," the Rurouni Kenshin author wished to paint Yukishiro Enishi as a "depressive type" "falling deeper and deeper and deeper."
The DSM-I (1952) contained depressive reaction and the DSM-II (1968) depressive neurosis, defined as an excessive reaction to internal conflict or an identifiable event, and also included a depressive type of manic-depressive psychosis within Major affective disorders.
Consensus choices include depressive types like Bob Dylan, Radiohead and Elliott Smith and no-nonsense characters like Missy (Misdemeanor) Elliott, the three-woman band Sleater-Kinney, the dance music innovator Roni Size and the jazz musicians Clarence Penn and Marcus Roberts.
'Stir crazy' could be classified as a more specific form of boredom, but combined with elevated and often increasing levels of anxiety, frustration, agitation, figeting, manic depressive type mood swings, and accessory episodes of acting out violently or otherwise antisocially on those feelings, the longer the unengaging non-stimulating environment is persisted in.