Dictionary Definition
hebephrenic adj : suffering from a form of
schizophrenia characterized by foolish mannerisms and senseless
laughter along with delusions and regressive behavior [syn:
schizophrenic]
Extensive Definition
Disorganized schizophrenia is a subtype of
schizophrenia as
defined in the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This
type is characterized by prominent disorganized behavior and speech
(see formal
thought disorder) including word salad,
and flat or inappropriate emotion and affect. The criteria for the
catatonic subtype of
schizophrenia must not have been met as well. This type of
schizophrenia is also known as hebephrenia, and is named after the
Greek goddess of youth, Hebe, in
reference to the typical age of onset in puberty.
Unlike the paranoid subtype of schizophrenia,
delusions and hallucinations are not the
most prominent feature, although fragmentary delusions and
hallucinations may be present.
The emotional responses of people diagnosed with
this subtype can often seem strange or inappropriate to the
situation. Inappropriate facial responses may be common and
behavior is sometimes described as 'silly', such as inappropriate
laughter. Complete lack of expressed emotion is sometimes seen, as
is an apparent indifference, anhedonia (the lack of
pleasure), and avolition (a lack of
motivation). Some of these features are also present in other types
of schizophrenia, but they are most prominent in Disorganized
Schizophrenia.
This form of schizophrenia is typically
associated with early onset (often between the ages of 15 and 25
years) and is thought to have a poor prognosis because of the rapid
development of 'negative' symptoms and decline in social
functioning.
Disorganized schizophrenia is thought to be an
extreme expression of the 'disorganization
syndrome' that has been hypothesised to be one aspect of a
three-factor model of symptoms in schizophrenia The other factors
being 'reality
distortion' (involving delusions and hallucinations) and
'psychomotor
poverty' (poverty of speech, lack of spontaneous movement and
various aspects of blunting of emotion).
References
hebephrenic in Bosnian: Hebefrena
shizofrenija
hebephrenic in German: Hebephrene
Schizophrenie
hebephrenic in Dutch: Gedesorganiseerde
schizofrenie
hebephrenic in Uzbek: Gebefreniyali
qoʻzgʻolish
hebephrenic in Polish: Schizofrenia
zdezorganizowana
hebephrenic in Russian: Гебефренический
синдром
hebephrenic in Finnish: Hebefreeninen
skitsofrenia
hebephrenic in Ukrainian:
Гебефренія