Schizophrenia

  • Schizophrenia: An overview and practical handbook
    By David John Kavanagh

    Davis , A.E. , Dinitz , S. and Pasamanick , B. Foudraine , J. ( 1971 ) Not Made of Wood . ... Grella , C.E. and Grusky , O. ( 1989 ) Families of the Endicott , J. , Herz , M.I. and Gibbon , M. ( 1978 ) seriously mentally ill and their ...

  • Schizophrenia: An overview and practical handbook
    By David John Kavanagh

    Amount of interaction with staff in the community has been established in other studies as the major variable contributing to family satisfaction (Grad and Sainsbury, 1967; Grella and Grusky, 1989), and home treatment is a model of care ...

  • Schizophrenia: Cognitive Theory, Research, and Therapy
    By Neil A. Rector, Neal Stolar, Paul Grant

    Hardy, A., Fowler, D., Freeman, D., Smith, B., Steel, C., et al. ... Archives of General Psychiatry, 40(7), 765–771. Harvey, P. D., Earle-Boyer, E. A., & Levinson, J. C. (1988). Cognitive deficits and thought disorder: A retest study.

  • Schizophrenia: A Scientific Delusion?
    By Mary Boyle

    Alford , B.A. ( 1986 ) ' Behavioral treatment of schizophrenic delusions : a single - case experimental analysis ' , Behavior Therapy 17 : 637–644 . Alford , B.A. and Beck , A.T. ( 1994 ) ' Cognitive therapy of delusional beliefs ...

  • Schizophrenia: The Positive Perspective : in Search of Dignity for Schizophrenic People
    By Peter Kenneth Chadwick

    During research in which normal volunteers , medical students and physicians have indeed taken low doses of haloperidol ( Kendler 1976 ; Belmaker and Wald 1977 ; Anderson et al . 1981 ) the effects have been distressing and not ...

  • Schizophrenia: A Biopsychological Perspective
    By Andrew Crider

    One theory of schizophrenic language holds that patients indeed engage in double-talk or, more precisely, that they speak in a linguistic code designed to obscure underlying communicative intent. R. D. Laing(1960) illustrates the code ...

  • Schizophrenia: Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatments
    By U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, S. Smith

    This book has been professionally illustrated and edited with a fully hyper-linked table of contents for ease of navigation.

  • Schizophrenia: Concepts and Clinical Management
    By Eve C. Johnstone

    Known medical factors could account for hyperpyrexia and other features in more than half of the cases (Levinson & Simpson, 1986). Thus, although it is probable that neuroleptics are a major causative factor in some cases of this ...

  • Schizophrenia: Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment
    By Colin Ross

    In J. Read and R. Bentall (Eds.),Models of madness: Psychological, social and biological approaches to schizophrenia (pp. ... Saxe, G.N., van der Kolk, B.A., Berkowitz, R., Chinman, G., Hall, K., Lieberg, G., and Schwartz, J. (1993).

  • Schizophrenia: An Integrated Approach to Research and Treatment
    By M.J. Birchwood, Stephen Hallet, M. C. Preston

    (1979, 1980), Green (1978), Carr (1980), and Hatta et al. (1984) also indicate specific difficulties with intermanual transfer. Dimond et al. (1979) found that schizophrenics have difficulty naming objects placed in the left but not the ...

  • Schizophrenia: Cognitive Theory, Research, and Therapy
    By Aaron T. Beck, Neil A. Rector, Neal Stolar

    Cohen: Cognitive Control Model Information processing can be hampered if there is inadequate cognitive control of the functions involved, according to Cohen and associates (Braver, Barch, & Cohen, 1999; Braver & Cohen, 1999).

  • Schizophrenia: Advances and Current Management, An Issue of Psychiatric Clinics of North America, E-Book
    By Peter F. Buckley

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to thank Alissa Myer, Christine Canilao, Thien Nguyen, and Zachary Erickson for article preparation assistance. REFERENCES 1. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Wirshing DA, Pierre JM, Erhart S, et al.

  • Schizophrenia
    By Chris Jackson, Max J. Birchwood, Max Birchwood

    ... P. 31 Dyer , J. 24 Clarke , A.D.B. 40 Clarke , A.M. 40 Clifford , C.A. 58 Cloninger , C.R. 44 Close , H. 90 Cochrane , R. 32 , 77 , 80 , 81 Cohen , A. 79 Cohen , B.A. 89 Cole , E. 30 Cole , H.W. 112 Colohan , H.A. 49 , 50 Connolly ...

  • Schizophrenia: The Bearded Lady Disease
    By J. Michael Mahoney

    (Ibid., p. 6) This patient looks in the mirror and sees the unconscious masculine image she has of herself in its reflection. ... When are they going to fix me and send me home to my wives?' (Ibid., p. 20) Again we see evidence of Mr.

  • Schizophrenia: The Bearded Lady Disease
    By J. Michael Mahoney

    The Bearded Lady Disease J. Michael Mahoney. 101. Nicola, 26 years old, had had first a period of severe insomnia, during which, if she slept, she had nightmares which had the directness of a child's dreams. She dreamt her home was on ...

  • Schizophrenia
    By Kevin Silber

    Van Haren , N. E. M. , Pol , H. E. H. , Schnack , H. G. , Cahn , W. , Brans , R. , Carati , I. , ... Kahn , R. S. ( 2008 ) . ... Transactional communication disturbances in families of 124 Wood, N., Brewin, C. R. & McLeod, H. J..

  • Schizophrenia
    By Kevin Silber

    Hoffman (1981) questions whether the double bind theory has the causal relationship between the system and the symptom the wrong way around. According to the theory, the system (double bind) causes the symptom (schizophrenia).

  • Schizophrenia
    By Peter F. Buckley, David J. Castle

    Lehman AF (1999). Developing an outcomes-oriented approach for the treatment of schizophrenia. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 60: 30–5. Lehman T, Lieberman JA, Perkins DO, et al. (2004). Treatment guidelines for the management of ...

  • Schizophrenia
    By James Shields, Irving I. Gottesman, Daniel R. Hanson

    The 1911 opus spelled out the well - known distinction between primary ( fundamental ) and secondary ( accessory ) symptoms and also showed how willing Bleuler was to take into account the " heretical ” ideas of Jung ( 1875–1961 ) ...

  • Schizophrenia: From Mind to Molecule
    By Nancy C. Andreasen

    1979b ) , in vitro brain slices ( Cohen et al . 1984 ) , and in vivo studies of animals and humans ( Ackerman et al . 1980 ; Cady et al . 1983 ; Chance et al . 1978 ; Maris et al . 1985 ; Petroff et al . 1985 ) .