Clinical manual for treatment of schizophrenia

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Clinical manual for treatment of schizophrenia

edited by John Lauriello, Stefano Pallanti

American Psychiatric Pub., c2012

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction to schizophrenia / John Lauriello, Tara K. Biehl, Stephanie D. Bagby-Stone
  • Basic science underlying schizophrenia / Will J. Cronenwett, Gaurava Agarwal, John G. Csernasky
  • Prodrome phase and first-episode schizophrenia / Barnaby Nelson ... [et al.]
  • Clinical assessment in schizophrenia / Stefano Pallanti, Andrea Cantisani
  • Cognition and schizophrenia / Werner Strik, Stephanie Schmidt, Volker Roder
  • Comorbidity in schizophrenia / Stefano Pallanti, Leonardo Quercioli
  • Substance use disorders and schizophrenia / Michael Bogenschutz, Pamela B. Arenella
  • Pharmacologic treatment in schizophrenia / Seiya Miyamoto, W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker
  • Treatment-resistant schizophrenia / Kazuyuki Nakagome, Tamiko Mogami
  • Psychological interventions for schizophrenia / Alessandro Rossi, Paolo Stratta, Ilaria Riccardi
  • Family issues and treatment in schizophrenia / Amy L. Drapalski, Lisa B. Dixon
  • Remission in schizophrenia / Laine M. Young-Walker, Alan J. Mendelowitz, John Lauriello

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The Clinical Manual for the Treatment of Schizophrenia provides a wide-ranging, empirically based review of assessment and treatment issues in schizophrenia, offered from a multicultural and supremely patient-centered perspective. The following features reflect the care taken in developing this manual, as well as the inclusive nature of the contents: * The initial chapter offers a thorough introduction to the disease-its history, etiology, epidemiology, risk factors, and social aspects-seen through the lens of a case study. The chapter ends with an overview of the diagnostic process, allowing the reader to place what follows into context. * The basic science underlying schizophrenia is explained next, with coverage of biological markers; brain structure, function, and cytology; the dopamine and glutamate hypotheses; and the neurodevelopmental model of the disease. * The chapter on clinical assessment focuses on making the differential diagnosis according to established criteria, with emphasis on a person-oriented approach that takes into account early trauma, stressful events, and the subjective well-being of the patient. * Subsequent chapters explore cognition, comorbidity, substance abuse, and treatment-resistant symptoms in schizophrenia. * Finally, chapters on the pharmacological and psychosocial treatment of schizophrenia compare and contrast these approaches, ensuring that the reader is completely up-to-date and knowledgeable about available treatment options. Clinicians who work with schizophrenic patients in a variety of settings-from private practice to emergency departments-will benefit from the scholarship and experience of this manual's astute and insightful authors.

Table of Contents

Contributors Disclosure of Competing Interests Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction to Schizophrenia Chapter 2. Basic Science Underlying Schizophrenia Chapter 3. Prodromal Phase and First-Episode Schizophrenia Chapter 4. Clinical Assessment in Schizophrenia Chapter 5. Cognition and Schizophrenia Chapter 6. Comorbidity in Schizophrenia Chapter 7. Substance Use Disorders and Schizophrenia Chapter 8. Pharmacological Treatment of Schizophrenia Chapter 9. Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia Chapter 10. Psychological Interventions for Schizophrenia Chapter 11. Family Issues and Treatment in Schizophrenia Chapter 12. Remission in Schizophrenia Index

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