Yes, a person can have both schizoaffective disorder and autism, but there also exists McDD (multiple comlex developmental disorder) where people show both from very early on schizophrenic symptoms, mood instability and autism.
But there is no much research done, so noone knows for sure how common this combination really is, if it is more common than we think or the opposite even overdiagnosed. Just more research can answer that question exactly.
The cause of schizoaffective disorder remains unknown and subject to continuing speculation.Some investigators believe schizoaffective disorder.may be caused by a.biological predisposition. Others disagree.
Hello, I see you are asking "What is schizoaffective disorder?" Schizoaffective disorder is a condition where symptoms of both psychotic and mood disorders are present together during one episode (or within a two-week period of each other). The word schizoaffective has two parts: 'schizo–' refers to psychotic symptoms. and '–affective' refers to mood symptoms. For more information, you can visit this URL - mentalhealthhelpcenter. com/condition/schizoaffective-disorder/c/34664
Schizoaffective is a type of mood disorder.
Schizoaffective disorder includes a diagnosable mood disorder. Most people with disorganized schizophrenia do not meet the diagnostic criteria for a mood disorder. There may be some overlap between disorganized schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder with unipolar depression. However, positive symptoms (such as delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized speech) will be present more prominently in people with schizoaffective disorder.
The term schizoaffective disorder was first used in the 1930s to describe patients with acute psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions along with disturbed mood.
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Antipsychotic medications used to treat schizophrenia and the antidepressant drugs and mood stabilizers used in depression and bipolar disorder are the primary treatments for schizoaffective disorder. alternative therapies.Acupuncture.homeopathy.
Symptoms of schizoaffective disorder vary considerably from patient to patient. Delusions, hallucinations, and evidence of disturbances in thinking--as observed in full-blown schizophrenia--may be seen.mood fluctuations.
Schizoaffective disorder is a very serious mental disorder. It is not fatal like a heart attack is fatal, but results of behaviors can be fatal. For example, if the person is involved in dangerous behaviors, or is suicidal.
The American psychiatrist who first introduced the term schizoaffective psychosis is Jacob Kasanin in 1933. other scientists such as Karl Kahlbaum have made observations on this theory.
If you have symptoms of both the correct diagnosis is schizoaffective disorder.
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