Addressing negative symptoms of schizophrenia in a Psychosis Day Hospital: a case report
F. Mayor Sanabria, E. M. Fernández Fonollosa, C. M. Gil Sánchez, A. Fuentes Merlos, E. X. González Vivero, S. Puyal González, M. Fernández Fariña, B. Serván Rendon-Luna

TL;DR
This case report describes the treatment of a schizophrenia patient with prominent negative symptoms in a Psychosis Day Hospital.
Contribution
The paper highlights the challenges and approaches in managing negative symptoms of schizophrenia in an ambulatory setting.
Findings
Negative symptoms in schizophrenia are often disabling and require careful differentiation from secondary symptoms.
Pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions show modest effectiveness in managing negative symptoms.
The case illustrates the coexistence of positive and negative symptoms and the complexities in their treatment.
Abstract
Negative symptoms are present in more than two thirds of schizophrenic patients throughout the evolution of the disorder. These include symptoms related to reduced motivation or pleasure, such as avolition, anhedonia and asociality, and reduced expressivity, including alogia and blunted affect. We present the case of a 24-year-old man who was admitted to our Psychosis Day Hospital after several psychotic episodes, presenting with prominent negative symptomatology that was imbued with mystical delusional beliefs. To describe the clinical particularities of this case, focusing on the improvement of negative symptoms during the course of treatment at our Day Hospital.To review the available evidence regarding the pharmacological and psychotherapeutic management of negative symptoms of schizophrenia. To describe the clinical particularities of this case, focusing on the improvement of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSchizophrenia research and treatment · Mental Health and Psychiatry · Psychiatric care and mental health services
