Wax molding posture is seen inWax molding posture is seen in mcq  given below:


Q. Wax molding posture is seen in

(a) Schizoaffective disorder
(b) Manic depressive psychosis
(c) bipolar-II disorder
(d) Catatonic schizophrenia

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🧠 Waxy Flexibility (Wax Molding Posture)

Let’s understand this in a very simple way.


What is waxy flexibility?
Waxy flexibility (also called wax molding posture) is a condition where a person maintains any position in which their body is placed.

👉 Just like soft wax can be molded into a shape and stays there, the patient’s body remains in that position for a long time.


Example:
If the nurse raises the patient’s arm, the patient may keep the arm raised for several minutes without moving it.


In which disorder is this commonly seen?

Correct Answer: (d) Catatonic schizophrenia


Why catatonic schizophrenia?
Catatonia is characterized by:

  • Immobility
  • Abnormal posturing
  • Mutism
  • Waxy flexibility

👉 Waxy flexibility is one of the classic features tested in nursing and psychiatry exams.


Why other options are not correct?

  • (a) Schizoaffective disorder → ❌ Mood and psychotic symptoms occur together, but waxy flexibility is not a typical feature
  • (b) Manic depressive psychosis → ❌ Characterized by mood changes, not catatonic posturing
  • (c) Bipolar-II disorder → ❌ Involves hypomania and depression, not waxy flexibility

Simple Exam Trick:
Waxy flexibility + Abnormal posture → Catatonic schizophrenia


📌 Disclaimer: For exam preparation only. Follow current psychiatric classification and clinical guidelines in practice.


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