91) A residual type of schizophrenia includes all of the following features EXCEPT _________. A) social withdrawal B) strange beliefs C) peculiar behaviour D) hallucinations 92) An undifferentiated type of schizophrenia includes all of the following features EXCEPT __________. A) hallucinations B) social withdrawal C) incoherent speech D) disorganized behaviour 93) Which of the following is NOT a type of schizophrenia described by Kraepelin? A) simple B) paranoid C) catatonic D) hebephrenic 94) Which of the following is NOT a type of schizophrenia described in the DSM system? A) simple B) disorganized C) catatonic D) paranoid 95) Tenino suffers from hallucinations and delusions, but they are totally unfocused. He exhibits incoherent speech patterns and thought disruptions. He is often confused and disorganized, but his motor activity is unimpaired and he displays no silliness or nonsensical behaviour. He is best described as having ________ schizophrenia. A) residual B) disorganized C) catatonic D) undifferentiated 96) Charlie was referred for treatment for what was suspected to be schizophrenia. He has no prominent psychotic features at the time of diagnosis, but does exhibit blunted and somewhat inappropriate affect, social withdrawal, and a few peculiar behaviours. He is best described as having ________ schizophrenia. A) residual B) disorganized C) catatonic D) undifferentiated 97) Brad’s behaviour is characterized by incoherence; loose associations; and vivid, frequent hallucinations. He suffers recurring delusions involving himself as a priest or as a sexual “Don Juan.†He is often silly and giddy, and he giggles inappropriately and talks nonsensically. He neglects his appearance and often urinates and defecates while walking around in his pyjamas. He is best described as having ________ schizophrenia. A) paranoid B) disorganized C) catatonic D) undifferentiated 98) Neil’s behaviour is characterized by markedly impaired motor activity that slows to a stupor but then switches abruptly into an agitated phase. He sometimes “freezes†in bizarre, uncomfortable-looking postures, which he maintains for hours, even as his limbs become stiff and swollen. He acts mute during these periods and displays waxy flexibility. He is best described as having ________ schizophrenia. A) paranoid B) disorganized C) catatonic D) undifferentiated 99) The adaption of a fixed posture into which one has been positioned by others is called ________. A) catatonia B) waxy flexibility C) la belle indifférence D) autistic paralysis 100) Nate’s behaviour is characterized by complex and systematic delusions and related auditory hallucinations. He believes voices are telling him to kill his enemies, and he believes that most people are his enemies. He is extremely jealous of his wife and has set up elaborate schemes to catch her being unfaithful, even though there is no evidence that she has ever been unfaithful to him. He believes that soon the prime minister is going to bring him to Ottawa, Ontario, as a foreign policy expert, despite the fact he has never left Canada Nate is best described as having ________ schizophrenia. A) paranoid B) disorganized C) catatonic D) undifferentiated