Part of the Oxford Psychiatry Library of pocketbooks, this user-friendly and practical guide will outline the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of patients with schizophrenia. Co-authored by two global experts on the management of patients with psychosis, this pocketbook will serve as a useful guide for psychiatrists, trainees, psychiatric specialist nurses, and interested general practitioners. Schizophrenia is one of the most disabling mental illnesses and is also highly prevalent, occurring in approximately 1% of the population and affecting both men and women equally. The disorder has a typical onset of between 15 and 35 years of age and is characterised by impairments in reality, most commonly hallucinations and delusions. It is a highly complex condition and is often confused with other mental disorders such as bipolar disorder. This new edition will cover new DSM-5 diagnosticcriteria and to reflect new data and include new longitudinal studies on psychiatric and medical co-morbidity, Genetic and environmental factors, new drug therapies, adherence and the role of depots, new advances in psychosocial therapies (CBT,ACT, & cognitive remediation) and includes an updated andexpanded appendix.
Part 1: The Myths and the Science; DIAGNOSIS AND CLASSIFICATION; CLINICAL FEATURES; COMORBIDITY; EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LONGITUDINAL COURSE; AETIOLOGY; SCHIZOPHRENIA AS A BRAIN DISEASE; Part 2: Treatments; MODELS OF CARE; THE ROLE OF MEDICATION; PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENTS; SPECIAL CLINICAL SITUATIONS; Part 3: INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS AND CARERS.; MEDICATION AS PART OF THE TREATMENT OF SCHIZOPHRENIA: INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS AND CARERS; COMMON MEDICATIONS IN PSYCHIATRY; ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATIONS; CLOZAPINE; LOOKING AFTER YOUR PHYSICAL HEALTH;
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