Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders

Schizophrenia Spectrum disorders are a group of serious mental illnesses that share a key feature: psychosis. Psychosis is a state where you lose contact with reality and experience symptoms, such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.

The term "spectrum" highlights that these disorders do not look the same for everyone, and that their symptoms can vary significantly in severity, duration, and impact.

At Excel Psychology, we offer accurate diagnosis and ongoing care for patients living with Schizophrenia Spectrum disorders.

Our team focuses on understanding your unique experience and challenges through detailed psychological evaluations and tests. We also provide personalized therapy and tailored strategies to support stability, manage symptoms, and improve daily functioning.

What are Schizophrenia Spectrum disorders?

Schizophrenia Spectrum disorders are a class of disorders related to disturbances in reality perception, thought processes, behavior, and other areas. Schizophrenia is the main disorder within this category, and this condition can involve symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions.

Schizophrenia can significantly impair one’s daily functioning and can make it extremely difficult to function at home, work, or school, but the level of impairment can vary from person to person.

Can hallucinations & delusions only be caused by Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia Spectrum disorders are not the only types of disorders that can impact how an individual perceives reality. For instance, when an individual is experiencing very intense distress due to depression or bipolar disorder, it can lead to a temporary susceptibility to symptoms such as hallucinations.

Certain personality disorders can also be associated with these symptoms. Severe symptoms of PTSD and dissociative disorders (ones that can lead to difficulty feeling connected to the surrounding environment) can sometimes seem to resemble the thought-related disorganization that can characterize schizophrenia.

Assessing the Link Between Mood Symptoms & Psychotic Symptoms

The onset and activity of schizophrenia-related symptoms can severely impact an individual’s mood. Discouragement, hopelessness, and suicidality can be common in individuals suffering from this set of conditions.

At times, the frequency of psychotic symptoms (such as hallucinations or delusions) can be linked to the presence of a mood episode. In psychoaffective disorder, for instance, episodes of depression or mania (which are episodes found in forms of bipolar disorder) can influence when the psychotic symptoms are active.

Testing for Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders

Psychological testing for Schizophrenia Spectrum disorders can include interviews, self-report questionnaires, questionnaires from a family member or close associate, performance-based tests, and projective tests.

In some situations, schizophrenia-related symptoms can make it more difficult for an individual to clearly communicate information about their symptoms. Mental disorganization or defensiveness can cloud how individuals talk about their experience. In cases such as these, it is especially crucial to obtain information from a variety of sources and use a variety of methods. The examiner’s observations, too, are crucial in these situations.

Projective tests such as the Rorschach Test (or the “inkblot test”) can help to enrich the data obtained in the evaluation, although these tests should never be used as a standalone measure. The data collected in the evaluation can be used to give feedback at the end of the process.

During a feedback session, you can receive guidance and recommendations regarding the best options for managing the symptoms.

Support for Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders in Utah

Living with a Schizophrenia Spectrum disorder presents profound challenges. These disorders can disrupt your sense of reality and isolate you from the people and activities you love.

At Excel Psychology, we specialize in psychological testing that provides a clear understanding of your specific needs. This foundation allows our team to create a personalized treatment plan that supports stability and daily functioning.

With convenient locations in Provo, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, we make specialized mental health care accessible throughout Utah. To schedule an appointment, please call our office or complete our online form.

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