FULL BIBLIOGRAPHY IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER (1968-2006)
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1. Mishler, E.G. and N. Waxler-Morrison, Interaction in families; an experimental study of family processes and schizophrenia. 1968, New York,: Wiley. x, 436 p. [by] Elliot G. Mishler and Nancy E. Waxler.
24 cm.
Wiley series in psychology for practicing clinicians main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
2. Baynes, H.G., Mythology of the soul: a research into the unconscious from schizophrenic dreams and drawings. [New ed. 1969, London,: Rider. xxii, 980 p. by H. G. Baynes.
illus. (some col.). 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Subconsciousness.
Dreams.
3. Emerson, J., et al., Schizophrenia: the divided mind. 1969, London,: British Medical Association in conjunction with the National Association for Mental Health. 23 p. by Joyce Emerson and Clare Marc Wallace.
19 cm.
A Family Doctor booklet main themes: Schizophrenia.
4. Herrington, R.N., Royal Medico-psychological Association., and Glasgow Postgraduate Medical Board., Current problems in neuropsychiatry: schizophrenia, epilepsy, the temporal lobe. British journal of psychiatry. Special publication no. 4. 1969, London,: Published [for] the Royal Medico-Psychological Association by Headley Bros. v, 184 p. edited by R. N. Herrington.
7 plates, illus. 25 cm.
Papers from a conference sponsored by the Glasgow Postgraduate Medical Board, 1968. main themes: Temporal lobes.
Epilepsy.
Schizophrenia.
Epilepsy, Temporal lobe.
Temporal lobe.
5. Jeffrey, C., As it happeneth to the fool: a study of withdrawal and depression, with examples from autism and schizoid states. 1969, London,: Guild of Pastoral Psychology. 30 p. 19 cm.
Guild of Pastoral Psychology. Guild lecture ; no. 151 main themes: Schizophrenia.
Autism.
Schizophrenia, Childhood.
6. Milner, M.B. and Institute of Psycho-analysis (Great Britain), The hands of the living God: an account of a psycho-analytic treatment. The International psycho-analytical library, no. 76. 1969, London,: Hogarth P., and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis. xxxi, 444 p. [by] Marion Milner.
illus. 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Drawing, Psychology of.
7. Stevens, B.C., Marriage and fertility of women suffering from schizophrenia or affective disorders. Maudsley monographs, no. 19. 1969, London, New York,: Oxford U.P. ix, 188 p. by Barbara C. Stevens.
forms, map. 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Women Diseases.
Marriage.
Fertility, Human.
Affective Disturbances.
Fertility.
8. Stierlin, H., Conflict and reconciliation; a study in human relations and schizophrenia. 1969, New York,: Science House. xi, 267 p. 22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
9. Cancro, R., The schizophrenic reactions: a critique of the concept, hospital treatment, and current research; the proceedings. 1970, New York,: Brunner/Mazel. x, 293 p. Menninger Foundation Conference on the Schizophrenic Syndrome, Topeka, 1969.
Robert Cancro, editor.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
10. Foy, J.G., Gone is shadows' child. 1970, Plainfield, N.J.,: Logos International. xv, 159 p. 21 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Biography.
Foy, Billy, 1954-
11. Himwich, H.E., Biochemistry, schizophrenias, and affective illnesses. 1970, Baltimore,: Williams & Wilkins. xiv, 500 p. Edited by Harold E. Himwich.
illus. 24 cm. main themes: Mental illness Physiological aspects.
Schizophrenia.
Affective disorders.
12. Laing, R.D. and A. Esterson, Sanity, madness, and the family. [2nd ed. 1970, Harmondsworth,: Penguin. v. by R. D. Laing and A. Esterson.
18 cm.
Pelican books
v. [1] Families of schizophrenics. main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
Schizophrenics Family relationships Case studies.
13. Laing, R.D. and A. Esterson, Sanity, madness and the family. 2nd ed. 1970, London,: Tavistock Publications. v. [by] R. D. Laing [and] A. Esterson.
23 cm.
World of man
[1] Families of schizophrenics. main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
Schizophrenics Family relationships Case studies.
14. Rosenbaum, C.P., The meaning of madness; symptomatology, sociology, biology, and therapy of the schizophrenias. 1970, New York,: Science House. xix, 411 p. [by] C. Peter Rosenbaum.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
15. Schizophrenia Foundation of New Jersey. Professional Committee., The schizophrenias--yours and mine. 1970, New York: Pyramid Books. 158 p. prepared and published by the Professional Committee of the Schizophrenia Foundation of New Jersey.
ill. ; 18 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
16. Ban, T.A. and Canadian Mental Health Association., Nicotinic acid in the treatment of schizophrenias; Canadian Mental Health Association collaborative study. 1971, [Toronto]: Canadian Mental Health Association. v. [by] Thomas A. Ban.
28 cm.
[1] Introduction. --[3] Complementary report A. main themes: Niacin.
Schizophrenia.
17. Boyers, R., R. D. Laing & anti-psychiatry. 1971, New York,: Harper & Row. viii, 304 p. 18 cm.
Perennial library, P 229
On cover: Edited by Robert Boyers and Robert Orrill.
Preface, by R. Boyers.--R. D. Laing: self, symptom & society, by P. Sedgwick.--The meta-journey of R. D. Laing, by J. B. Gordon.--Schizophrenia & the mad psychotherapist, by L. H. Farber.--Laings models of madness, by M. Siegler, H. Osmond & H. Mann.--An interview with Dr. T. Lidz.--An R. D. Laing symposium with R. Coles, L. Farber, E. Friedenberg, K. Lux.--Madness and morals, by M. Schatzman.--An interview with Dr. Joseph Berke.--Flection, by M. Barnes.--Reflection, by M. Barnes.--Afterword: a medium with a message: R. D. Laing, by B. Nelson. main themes: Laing, R. D. 1927-
Psychiatry.
18. Edelson, M., The idea of a mental illness. 1971, New Haven,: Yale University Press. 140 p. 22 cm. main themes: Psychoanalysis.
Schizophrenia.
Psycholinguistics.
19. Holmes, O.W. and C.P. Oberndorf, The psychiatric novels of Oliver Wendell Holmes; abridgment, introduction, and psychiatric annotations. 2d ed. 1971, Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press. viii, 274 p. by Clarence P. Oberndorf.
23 cm.
Introduction: Holmes, Freud, and dynamic psychiatry.--Elsie Verner: a story of schizophrenia.--The guardian angel: hysteria in an adolescent girl.--A mortal antipathy: a young man's morbid fear of women (gynophobia) main themes: Psychotherapy patients Fiction.
Psychological fiction, American.
Mental illness Fiction.
Mentally ill Fiction.
20. Lafayette Clinic Detroit., G. Tourney, and J.S. Gottlieb, Lafayette Clinic Studies on schizophrenia. 1971, Detroit,: Wayne State University Press. 532 p. Edited by Garfield Tourney and Jacques S. Gottlieb.
illus. 24 cm.
Lafayette Clinic monographs in psychiatry, no. 4 main themes: Schizophrenia.
21. Laing, R.D., The politics of the family and other essays. [1st American ed. 1971, New York,: Pantheon Books. 133 p. [by] R. D. Laing.
22 cm.
World of man
"Revisions of talks (except the first chapter) given in 1967-68 on diverse occasions."
The family and the "family."--Intervention in social situations.--The study of family and social contexts in relation to "schizophrenia."--The politics of the family.--Bibliography (p. 125-127) main themes: Family Addresses, essays, lectures.
Mentally ill Family relationships Addresses, essays, lectures.
22. Laing, R.D. and A. Esterson, Sanity, madness, and the family; families of schizophrenics. 2d [American] ed. 1971, New York,: Basic Books. xii, 272 p. [by] R. D. Laing [and] A. Esterson.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
Schizophrenics Family relationships Case studies.
23. Ludwig, A.M., Treating the treatment failures; the challenge of chronic schizophrenia. 1971, New York,: Grune & Stratton. xvi, 235 p. [by] Arnold M. Ludwig.
illus. 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapy.
24. Ban, T.A., Schizophrenia; a psychopharmacological approach. 1972, Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas. ix, 134 p. by Thomas A. Ban.
illus. 24 cm.
American lecture series, publication no. 839. A monograph in American lectures in objective psychiatry main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychopharmacology.
25. Boyers, R. and R. Orrill, Laing and anti-psychiatry. 1972, Harmondsworth,: Penguin. 227 p. contributions by Berke [and others] including essays, interviews, a symposium; edited by Robert Boyers and Robert Orrill.
19 cm.
Salmagundi specials
Penguin education
First published in 1971 under title: R. D. Laing and anti-psychiatry.
Sedgwick, P. R. D. Laing: self, symptom and society.--Gordon, J. B. The meta-journey of R. D. Laing.--Farber, L. H. Schizophrenia and the mad psychotherapist.--Siegler, M., Osmond, H. and Mann, H. Laing's models of madness.--Lidz, T. Schizophrenia, R. D. Laing and the contemporary treatment of psychosis.--Coles, R. [and others]. R. D. Laing and anti-psychiatry: a symposium.--Schatzman, M. Madness and morals.--Berke, J. "Anti-psychiatry".--Barnes, M. Flection.--Barnes, M. Reflection.--Nelson, B. Afterword: a medium with a message: R. D. Laing. main themes: Laing, R. D. 1927-
Psychiatry.
Psychiatry History.
26. Cienin, P., Fragments from the diary of a madman. 1972, London,: Gryf Publications. 87 p. 22 cm. main themes: Mental illness Personal narratives.
Schizophrenia Personal narratives.
27. Gottesman, I.I., J. Shields, and P.E. Meehl, Schizophrenia and genetics; a twin study vantage point. 1972, New York,: Academic Press. xviii, 433 p. [by] Irving I. Gottesman and James Shields. With a contribution by Paul E. Meehl.
illus. 24 cm.
Personality and psychopathology, 13 main themes: Schizophrenia Genetic aspects.
Diseases in twins.
28. Grinker, R.R., D. Offer, and D.X. Freedman, Modern psychiatry and clinical research; essays in honor of Roy R. Grinker, Sr. 1972, New York,: Basic Books. x, 320 p. Edited by Daniel Offer and Daniel X. Freedman.
24 cm.
Field theory and system theory, by T. Parsons.--Transactional theory and social change, by J.P. Spiegel.--An evolutionary perspective on human agressiveness, by D.A. Hamburg.--The what, how, and why of psychosomatic medicine, by M. Stein.--The royal road to anxiety, by D. Oken.--Biological approach to stress and behavior, by S. Levine.--Twenty-five years after Men under stress, by M. Sabshin.--Normality: for an abnormal age, by M.B. Smith.--Transactional psychotherapy, by R.S. Wallerstein.--The phenomena of depression, by A.T. Beck.--The treatment of the borderline syndrome, by J.E. Dyrud.--The Worcester State Hospital research on schizophrenia, by D. Shakow.--The psychiatrist as researcher, by D. Offer, D.X. Freedman, and J.L. Offer.--Summaries of research undertaken by Roy R. Grinker, Sr., by J.L. Offer, D. Offer, and D.X. Freedman.--Roy R. Grinker, Sr.'s curriculum vitae and bibliography (p. [290]-307) main themes: Psychiatry.
Psychiatry Research.
29. Grinspoon, L., J.R. Ewalt, and R.I. Shader, Schizophrenia: pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. 1972, Baltimore,: Williams & Wilkins. xxii, 290 p. [by] Lester Grinspoon, Jack R. Ewalt [and] Richard I. Shader.
illus. 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapy.
Psychopharmacology.
30. Kaplan, A.R., Genetic factors in "schizophrenia.". 1972, Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas. xxvi, 698 p. Compiled and edited by Arnold R. Kaplan. With forewords by Arnold Sorsby and Newton E. Morton.
illus. 27 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Genetic aspects.
Mental illness Genetic aspects.
31. Knight, R.P., Clinician and therapist; selected papers of Robert P. Knight. 1972, New York,: Basic Books. xiii, 322 p. Edited by Stuart C. Miller. By way of a memoir, by Erik H. Erikson. Introd. by Margaret Brenman-Gibson.
25 cm.
A visit with Freud.--Practical and theoretical considerations in the analysis of a minister.--The dynamics and treatment of chronic alcohol addiction--The psychodynamics of chronic alcoholism.--The psychoanalytic treatment in a sanatorium of chronic addiction to alcohol.--Psychotherapy in acute paranoid schizophrenia with successful outcome: a case report.--Introjection, projection, and identification.--The relationship of latent homosexuality to the mechanism of paranoid delusions.--Intimidation of others as a defense against anxiety.--The relationship of psychoanalysis to psychiatry.--Determinism, "freedom," and psychotherapy.--Psychotherapy of an adolescent catatonic schizophrenia with mutism: a study in empathy and establishing contact.--A critique of the present status of the psychotherapies.--An evaluation of psychotherapeutic techniques.--Borderline states.--Management and psychotherapy of the borderline schizophrenic patient.--The present status of organized psychoanalysis in the United States.--Remarks at clinical conferences.--Bibliography (p. 311-315) main themes: Psychotherapy Addresses, essays, lectures.
32. Mitchell, A.R.K., Schizophrenia: the meanings of madness. 1972, London,: Priory Press Ltd. 158 p. [by] Alexander R. K. Mitchell; with additional sections by Kenneth Myers, H. Y. Robertson and K. D. Armitage; foreword by Christopher Mayhew.
23 cm.
The Care and welfare library
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Popular works.
33. Mook, B., Causal thought in schizophrenic children. 1972, Johannesburg,: Rand Afrikaans University. 87 p. 21 cm.
Publication series of the Rand Afrikaans University, B3
Originally presented as the author's thesis, Ottawa, 1967. main themes: Schizophrenia in children.
Cognition disorders.
34. Rubinstein, D. and Y.O. Alanen, Psychotherapy of schizophrenia; proceedings of the fourth international symposium, Turku, Finland, August 4-7, 1971. International congress series, no. 259. 1972, Amsterdam,: Excerpta Medica. xv, 347 p. International Symposium on Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia, Turku, Finland, 1971.
Edited by David Rubinstein and Yrjčo O. Alanen.
25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Psychotherapy Congresses.
35. American Psychopathological Association., et al., Psychopathology and psychopharmacology. 1973, Baltimore,: Johns Hopkins University Press. x, 298 p. Edited by Jonathan O. Cole, Alfred M. Freedman, and Arnold J. Friedhoff.
illus. 24 cm.
Publications of the American Psychopathological Association [v. 29]
"Proceedings of the sixty-second annual meeting ... held in New York City, March, 1972." main themes: Psychopharmacology Congresses.
Schizophrenia Congresses.
Mental disorders Drug therapy Congresses.
36. Ban, T.A., Recent advances in the biology of schizophrenia. 1973, Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas. ix, 119 p. by Thomas A. Ban.
illus. 24 cm.
American lecture series, publication no. 863. A monograph in American lectures in objective psychiatry
An expansion of the author's presentations at a symposium on schizophrenia at the Arizona State Hospital in Phoenix on Nov. 12, 1971. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
37. Bellak, L., M. Hurvich, and H.K. Gediman, Ego functions in schizophrenics, neurotics, and normals; a systematic study of conceptual, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects. Wiley series on personality processes. 1973, New York,: Wiley. xii, 571 p. [by] Leopold Bellak, Marvin Hurvich [and] Helen K. Gediman. With the assistance of Patricia Crawford and David Jacobs.
illus. 23 cm.
"A Wiley-Interscience publication." main themes: Schizophrenia.
Neuroses.
Ego (Psychology)
Ego.
Psychoanalysis.
38. Berg, L. and H. Steinberg, In search of a response. 1973, New York,: Tiresias Press. xi, 10, 354, 613 p. [by] Leida Berg [and] Harold Steinberg.
26 cm. main themes: Autism in children Case studies.
Schizophrenia Case studies.
Psychotherapy Case studies.
Parent and child.
39. Chapman, L.J. and J.P. Chapman, Disordered thought in schizophrenia. 1973, New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts. xi, 359 p. [by] Loren J. Chapman [and] Jean P. Chapman.
illus. 25 cm.
Century psychology series main themes: Schizophrenia.
Cognition disorders.
Schizophrenic psychology.
40. Coulter, J., Approaches to insanity; a philosophical & sociological study. 1973, New York,: Wiley. ix, 170 p. 23 cm.
"A Halsted Press book." main themes: Schizophrenia.
Mental disorders.
41. Dean, S.R., Schizophrenia: the first ten Dean award lectures. 1973, New York,: MSS Information Corp. 323 p. edited by Stanley R. Dean.
illus. 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Addresses, essays, lectures.
Schizophrenia Essays.
42. Fischer, M., Genetic and environmental factors in schizophrenia: a study of schizophrenic twins and their families. 1973, Munksgaard,
Aarhus.: Copenhagen,. p. 156 p.
43. Goldstein, A.P., Structured learning therapy: toward a psychotherapy for the poor. 1973, New York,: Academic Press. xviii, 421 p. [by] Arnold P. Goldstein.
24 cm. main themes: Psychotherapy.
Poverty Psychological aspects.
Poor Mental health services.
Schizophrenia.
Behavior therapy.
Poverty.
44. Harris, J. and C. Joseph, Murals of the mind: image of a psychiatric community. 1973, New York,: International Universities Press. 274 p. [by] Jay Harris and Cliff Joseph.
illus. 22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Group psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy, Group.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
Therapeutic community.
45. Hawkins, D.R. and L. Pauling, Orthomolecular psychiatry: treatment of schizophrenia. 1973, San Francisco,: W. H. Freeman. xix, 697 p. edited by David Hawkins and Linus Pauling.
illus. 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Schizophrenia Drug therapy.
Schizophrenia Metabolism.
Vitamins Therapeutic use.
46. Heilbrun, A.B., Aversive maternal control: a theory of schizophrenic development. Wiley series on personality processes. 1973, New York,: Wiley. xiii, 323 p. [by] Alfred B. Heilbrun, Jr.
23 cm.
"A Wiley-Interscience publication." main themes: Schizophrenia.
Mother and child.
Maternal behavior.
Parent-child relations.
Schizophrenia, Childhood.
47. Hill, L.B., Psychotherapeutic intervention in schizophrenia. 5th impression / ed. 1973, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. xv, 216 p. Lewis B. Hill.
with a new introd. by Jarl E. Dyrud.
21 cm.
A Phoenix book main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapy.
48. Lidz, T., The origin and treatment of schizophrenic disorders. 1973, New York,: Basic Books. xii, 145 p. 22 cm.
"Originally presented in abbreviated form as the Thomas William Salmon Memorial Lectures at the New York Academy of Medicine in December, 1967." main themes: Schizophrenia.
49. Meehl, P.E., Psychodiagnosis; selected papers. 1973, Minneapolis,: University of Minnesota Press. xxii, 359 p. by Paul E. Meehl.
illus. 24 cm.
Construct validity in psychological tests. Antecedent probability and the efficiency of psychometric signs, patterns, or cutting scores. Wanted a good cookbook. When shall we use our heads instead of the formula? Some ruminations on the validation of clinical procedures. The cognitive activity of the clinician. Schizotaxia, schizotypy, schizophrenia. Mixed-group validation: a method for determining the validity of diagnostic signs without using criterion groups. What can the clinician do well? High school yearbooks: a reply to Schwarz. Specific genetic etiology, psychodynamics, and therapeutic nihilism. MAXCOV-HITMAX: a taxonomic search method for loose genetic syndromes. Why I do not attend case conferences. main themes: Psychodiagnostics.
50. Osmond, H., J.A. Osmundsen, and J. Agel, Understanding understanding. [1st ed. 1973, New York,: Harper & Row. 223 p. [by] Humphry Osmond, with John A. Osmundsen and Jerome Agel.
22 cm. main themes: Personality.
Perception.
Hallucinations and illusions.
Schizophrenia.
51. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. and G. Lomas, Poverty and schizophrenia; an examination of the relationship between environmental factors and the schiophrenia discharge rate: the development of a predictive formula. 1973, London,: Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. [3], 27 leaves. Research team: Gillian Lomas [and others]
illus. 30 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Poverty Psychological aspects.
Poverty London.
Schizophrenia Rehabilitation.
Social planning London.
Socio-economic factors.
52. Salzinger, K., Schizophrenia: behavioral aspects. 1973, New York,: Wiley. ix, 181 p. illus. 23 cm.
Approaches to behavior pathology series main themes: Schizophrenia.
53. Schatzman, M., Soul murder: persecution in the family. 1973, London,: Allen Lane. xiv, 173 p. illus. 23 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Mentally ill Family relationships.
Schreber, Daniel Gottlieb Moritz, 1808-1861.
54. Schatzman, M., Soul murder: persecution in the family. [1st ed. 1973, New York,: Random House. xii, 193 p. illus. 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Family.
Schreber, Daniel Gottlieb Moritz, 1808-1861.
Schreber, Daniel Paul, 1842-1911. Denkwčurdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken.
55. Arieti, S., Interpretation of schizophrenia. 2d ed. 1974, New York,: Basic Books. xvii, 756 p. illus. 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
56. Bettelheim, B., A home for the heart. [1st ed. 1974, New York,: Knopf. x, 461 p. illus. 25 cm. main themes: Child psychotherapy Residential treatment.
Schizophrenia in children.
Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School.
Child psychiatry.
Hospitals, Psychiatric.
57. Bodenheimer, A.R., Doris: the story of a disfigured deaf child. 1974, Detroit,: Wayne State University Press. 129 p. Translated by Harold A. Basilius.
illus. 24 cm.
Translation of Doris: die Entwicklung einer Beziehungsstčorung und die Geschichte ihrer Behebung bei einer entstellten, taubstummen Mčadchen. main themes: Schizophrenia in children Case studies.
Disfigured children Case studies.
Deaf children Case studies.
Child psychotherapy Case studies.
Abnormalities Case studies.
Deafness In infancy and childhood Case studies.
Psychoses In infancy and childhood Case studies.
58. Boyers, R., R. D. Laing & anti-psychiatry. 1974, New York,: Octagon Books. viii, 304 p. 21 cm.
Reprint of the ed. published by Harper & Row, New York, which was issued as no. P229 of Perennial library.
Sedgwick, P. R. D. Laing: self, symptom & society.--Gordon, J. B. The meta-journey of R. D. Laing.--Farber, L. H. Schizophrenia & the mad psychotherapist.--Siegler, M., Osmond, H., and Mann, H. Laings models of madness.--An interview with Dr. Theodore Lidz.--An R. D. Laing symposium with R. Coles, L. Farber, E. Friedenberg, K. Lux.--Schatzman, M. Madness and morals.--An interview with Dr. Joseph Berke.--Barnes, M. Flection.--Barnes, M. Reflection.--Nelson, B. Afterword: a medium with a message: R. D. Laing. main themes: Laing, R. D. 1927-
Antipsychiatry.
59. Burton, A., J.J. Lâopez Ibor, and W.M. Mendel, Schizophrenia as a life style. 1974, New York,: Springer Pub. Co. xiv, 160 p. [by] Arthur Burton, Juan J. Lâopez Ibor [and] Werner M. Mendel. With a foreword by Otto A. Will, Jr.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
60. Cancro, R., et al., Strategic intervention in schizophrenia; current developments in treatment. 1974, New York,: Behavioral Publications. xvi, 326 p. Edited by Robert Cancro, Norma Fox [and] Lester E. Shapiro.
22 cm.
Six of the 12 papers are expanded and rev. versions of papers delivered at a symposium held in New York in 1973, which was sponsored by the Joint Committee on Schizophrenia, American Psychiatric Association. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Schizophrenia therapy
61. Foudraine, J., Not made of wood : a psychiatrist discovers his own profession. 1974, London: Quartet Books. xxi, 417 p. [by] Jan Foudraine ; translated [from the Dutch] by Herbert H. Hoskins.
22 cm.
Translation of Wie is van hout. main themes: Psychiatry.
Schizophrenia.
Psychiatric hospitals Netherlands.
62. Foudraine, J., Not made of wood; a psychiatrist discovers his own profession. 1974, New York,: Macmillan. 414 p. Translated by Hubert H. Hoskins.
24 cm.
Translation of Wie is van hout. main themes: Psychiatry.
Schizophrenia.
Psychiatric hospitals Netherlands.
Psychiatric hospitals United States.
63. Frost, M., Nursing care of the schizophrenic patient. 1974, London: Kimpton. 95 p. Monica Frost ; foreword by David Goldberg.
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychiatric nursing.
Schizophrenia Nursing.
64. Gčotlind, E., Basic mechanisms of psychotherapeutic significance : three examples of one kind of analysis. 1974, Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International. 90 p. by Erik Gčotlind.
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Psychotherapy.
Homosexuality.
Schizophrenia.
Schizoid personality.
Psychoanalysis.
65. Goldfarb, W., Growth and change of schizophrenic children; a longitudinal study. 1974, Washington,: Winston; [distributed by Halsted Press. xv, 271 p. 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia in children.
Schizophrenic psychology In infancy and childhood.
66. Hoffer, A. and H. Osmond, How to live with schizophrenia. 1974, Secaucus, N.J.: University Books. 224 p. by Abram Hoffer and Humphry Osmond ; with a foreword by Nolen D. C. Lewis.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
67. Jung, C.G., The psychology of dementia praecox. 1st Princeton/Bollingen paperback ed. 1974, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. xiv, 222 p. C. G. Jung ; translated by R. F. C. Hull.
22 cm.
Princeton/Bollingen paperbacks ; 315
"Extracted from The psychogenesis of mental disease, vol. 3 of the Collected works of C. G. Jung."
Includes index.
The psychology of dementia praecox.--On the psychogenesis of schizophrenia.--Recent thoughts on schizophrenia.--Schizophrenia. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychoanalysis.
68. Mednick, S.A. and K˛benhavns universitet. Psykologisk laboratorium., Genetics, environment and psychopathology. 1974, Amsterdam
New York: North-Holland Pub. Co. ;
American Elsevier. xiv, 346 p. editors, Sarnoff A. Mednick ... [et al].
ill. ; 24 cm.
North Holland research series on early detection and prevention of behaviour disorders ; v. 1
"Studies conducted at the Psykologisk Institut in Copenhagen over the past decade."
Includes index. main themes: Mental illness Genetic aspects.
Schizophrenia.
Nature and nurture.
69. Mitchell, A.R.K., Schizophrenia: the meanings of madness. 1974, New York,: Taplinger Pub. Co. 158 p. [by] Alexander R.K. Mitchell. Foreword by Christopher Mayhew.
23 cm.
On spine: CWL. main themes: Schizophrenia.
70. Perry, J.W., The far side of madness. 1974, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall. viii, 177 p. 21 cm.
A Spectrum book main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
71. Stierlin, H., Separating parents and adolescents; a perspective on running away, schizophrenia, and waywardness. 1974, [New York]: Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co. xiv, 204 p. 22 cm. main themes: Problem families United States.
Parent and teenager.
Runaway teenagers United States.
72. Benedetti, G. and U. Rauchfleisch, Die Schizophrenie in unserer Gesellschaft : Forschungen z. Schizophrenielehre 1966-1972. 1975, Stuttgart: Thieme. vii, 175 p. von Gaetano Benedetti u. Udo Rauchfleisch, unter Mitarb. von R. Battegay ...
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
73. Boutefeu, R., Muets, ils hurlent. 1975, Paris: âEditions S.O.S. 127 p. Roger Boutefeu.
18 cm.
Collection Drames et espâerance de vie main themes: Schizophrenia.
74. Dalâen, P., Season of birth : a study of schizophrenia and other mental disorders. 1975, Amsterdam
New York: North-Holland Pub. Co. ;
American Elsevier. 164 p. Per Dalâen.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Season of birth.
75. Forrest, A. and J. Affleck, New perspectives in schizophrenia. 1975, Edinburgh ; New York
New York: Churchill Livingstone ;
distributed by Longman Inc. vii, 259 p. edited by Alistair Forrest, James Affleck.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
76. Grant, B.W., Schizophrenia, a source of social insight. 1975, Philadelphia: Westminster Press. 252 p. Brian W. Grant.
21 cm.
Based on the author's thesis, University of Chicago, 1971. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenic psychology.
77. Gunderson, J.G. and L.R. Mosher, Psychotherapy of schizophrenia. 1975, New York: J. Aronson. xlii, 441 p. edited by John G. Gunderson and Loren R. Mosher.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapy.
78. Lader, M.H., World Psychiatric Association., and Royal College of Psychiatrists., Studies of schizophrenia : papers read at the World Psychiatric Association symposium Current Concepts of Schizophrenia, London, November 1972. British journal of psychiatry : Special publication ; no. 10. 1975, Ashford, Kent: Headley [for] the World Psychiatric Association and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. x, 160 p., [2] p. of plates Current Concepts of Schizophrenia, London, 1972.
edited by M. H. Lader.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Held under the joint auspices of the World Psychiatric Association and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
79. Mitsuda, H. and T. Fukuda, Biological mechanisms of schizophrenia and schizophrenia-like psychoses. 1975, Stuttgart
Tokyo: Thieme ;
Igaku Shoin. xx, 341 p. Kyoto Conference on Clinico-Biological Psychiatry, 1973.
by Hisatoshi Mitsuda and Tetsuo Fukuda.
ill. ; 27 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Psychoses Congresses.
Mental illness Physiological aspects Congresses.
Mental illness Genetic aspects Congresses.
80. National Schizophrenia Fellowship., Living with schizophrenia. 1975, Surbiton: National Schizophrenia Fellowship. [1], 54 p. by the relatives.
30 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Schizophrenics Biography.
Schizophrenia Personal narratives.
81. O'Brien, B., Operators and things : the inner life of a schizophrenic. 1975, South Brunswick, [N.J.]: A. S. Barnes. x, 166 p. Barbara O'Brien.
22 cm.
Reissue of the 1959 ed. published by Arlington Books, Cambridge, Mass. main themes: Schizophrenia Biography.
82. Rogler, L.H. and A.d.B. Hollingshead, Trapped : families and schizophrenia. 1975, New York: R. E. Krieger Pub. Co. xiv, 436 p. Lloyd H. Rogler, August B. Hollingshead.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Reprint of the ed. published by Wiley, New York, which was issued as A Social Science Research Center study of the University of Puerto Rico, College of Social Sciences. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Mental illness Puerto Rico San Juan.
Family.
Schizophrenia.
83. Scheff, T.J., Labeling madness. 1975, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. x, 160 p. edited by Thomas J. Scheff.
ill. ; 21 cm.
A Spectrum book
Labeling theory as ideology and as science: Scheff, T. J. Schizophrenia as ideology. Scheff, T. J. On reason and sanity. Scheff, T. J. The labeling theory of mental illness. Greenley, J. R. Alternate views of the psychiatrist's role. Temerlin, M. K. Suggestion effects in psychiatric diagnosis. Rosenhan, D. L. On being sane in insane places.--Changing the system: Scheff, T. J. Labeling, emotion, and individual change. Schatzman, M. Paranoia or persecution: the case of Schreber. Sidel, R. Mental diseases in China and their treatment. Obeysekere, G. The idiom of demonic possession. main themes: Psychiatry Philosophy.
Mental illness Classification.
Mental disorders.
84. Usdin, G.L. and American College of Psychiatrists., Schizophrenia : biological and psychological perspectives. 1975, New York: Brunner/Mazel. xvi, 144 p. edited by Gene Usdin.
ill. ; 22 cm.
Papers presented at the 7th annual meeting of the American College of Psychiatrists, Jan. 1975. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Congresses.
85. Wing, J.K., Schizophrenia from within. 1975, Surbiton: National Schizophrenia Fellowship. [3], 65 p. edited by John Wing.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Biography.
86. Blatt, S.J. and C.M. Wild, Schizophrenia : a developmental analysis. 1976, New York: Academic Press. xii, 274 p. Sidney J. Blatt, Cynthia M. Wild.
24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Developmental psychology.
87. Burton, A., Psychotherapy of the psychoses. 1976, Huntington, N.Y.: R. E. Krieger Pub. Co. x, 385 p. edited by Arthur Burton.
24 cm.
Reprint of the 1st ed. published by Basic Books, New York. main themes: Psychoses.
Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
88. Ciompi, L. and C. Mčuller, Lebensweg und Alter der Schizophrenen : eine katamnestische Langzeitstudie bis ins Senium, mit 27 Fallbeispielen. Monographien aus dem Gesamtgebiete der Psychiatrie ; 12. 1976, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. ix, 242 p. L. Ciompi, C. Mčuller.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Longitudinal studies.
Schizophrenia Case studies.
89. Clare, A.W., Psychiatry in dissent : controversial issues in thought and practice. 1976, London: Tavistock Publications. xvii, 438 p. Anthony Clare ; foreword by Michael Shepherd.
ill. ; 21 cm. main themes: Psychiatry Philosophy.
Schizophrenia.
Mental disorders.
Psychiatry.
90. Fish, F.J. and M. Hamilton, Fish's schizophrenia. 2nd ed. 1976, Bristol: J. Wright. xv, 212 p. edited by Max Hamilton.
ill. ; 23 cm.
First ed. published in 1962 under title: Schizophrenia.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
91. Kemali, D., G. Bartholini, and D. Richter, Schizophrenia today. 1976, Oxford ; New York: Pergamon. xv, 282 p. Schizophrenia Workshop (1975 : Capri, Italy)
edited by D. Kemali, G. Bartholini and D. Richter.
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
92. Magaro, P.A., The Construction of madness : emerging conceptions and interventions into the psychotic process. 1st ed. 1976, New York: Pergamon Press. 221 p. edited by Peter A. Magaro.
23 cm.
Pergamon general psychology series ; 59
Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering and social studies
Based on the Symposium on Schizophrenia, University of Maine, 1974.
Symposium on Schizophrenia, University of Maine, 1974. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
93. Mendel, W.M., Schizophrenia : the experience and its treatment. 1st ed. 1976, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. xvi, 174 p. Werner M. Mendel ; with contributions by Robert E. Allen ; foreword by R. Bruce Sloane.
24 cm.
Jossey-Bass behavioral science series
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
94. Pelletier, K.R. and C.A. Garfield, Consciousness : East and West. 1976, New York: Harper & Row. x, 307 p. Kenneth R. Pelletier and Charles Garfield.
21 cm.
Harper colophon books ; CN 386 main themes: Psychotherapy.
Consciousness.
East and West.
Schizophrenia.
95. Rogers, C.R. and E.T. Gendlin, The therapeutic relationship and its impact : a study of psychotherapy with schizophrenics. 1976, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. xix, 625 p. edited by Carl R. Rogers, with the collaboration of Eugene T. Gendlin ...
ill. ; 24 cm.
Reprint of the ed. published by University of Wisconsin Press, Madison. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Client-centered psychotherapy.
Physician Patient relations.
Psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
96. Schopler, E. and R.J. Reichler, Psychopathology and child development : research and treatment. 1976, New York: Plenum Press. xvi, 395 p. edited by Eric Schopler and Robert J. Reichler.
ill. ; 24 cm.
"Based on the First International Kanner Colloquium on Child Development, Deviations, and Treatment, held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 30-November 2, 1973."
International Kanner Colloquium on Child Development, Deviations, and Treatment, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1973. main themes: Autism in children Congresses.
Schizophrenia in children Congresses.
Developmental psychobiology Congresses.
Child psychology Congresses.
Child development Congresses.
Child development deviations Therapy Congresses.
Autism, Early infantile Congresses.
Child development deviations Congresses.
97. Sluzki, C.E. and D.C. Ransom, Double bind : the foundation of the communicational approach to the family. 1976, New York
London: Grune & Stratton ;
distributed in the United Kingdom by Academic Press. xix, 359 p. edited by Carlos E. Sluzki, Donald C. Ransom.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Double bind (Psychology)
Psychology, Pathological.
Schizophrenia.
Family.
98. Spotnitz, H., Psychotherapy of preoedipal conditions : schizophrenia and severe character disorders. 1976, New York: J. Aronson. 396 p. by Hyman Spotnitz.
24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia in children.
Personality disorders in children.
Psychotherapy.
99. Strean, H.S., Crucial issues in psychotherapy. 1976, Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. vii, 312 p. by Herbert S. Strean.
23 cm.
Theoretical approaches to psychotherapeutic intervention: Introduction. Social change and the proliferation of regressive therapies. Psychoanalysis versus behavior modification therapy. A psychosocial view of social deviancy. Adapting Erik Erikson to psychotherapeutic intervention. Application of the life model. Choosing among practice modalities. Long or short term therapy.--Practice issues: Introduction. Some psychodynamics in referring a patient for psychotherapy. The extra-marital affair. Psychotherapy with the narcissistic character disorder. Some reflections on therapeutic work with the college dropout. Treatment of a stutterer in a group. Helping patients fail. Youth as advisers to adults, and vice versa. Treating parents of emotionally disturbed children through role playing. The analyst's silence. Non-verbal intervention in psychotherapy.--Training the psychotherapist: Introduction. Some psychological aspects of psychoanalytic training. An extension of the paranormal hypothesis. A note on the treatment of schizophrenia. Educating mental health practitioners. The social worker as psychotherapist. main themes: Psychotherapy Addresses, essays, lectures.
100. Sullivan, H.S., et al., A Harry Stack Sullivan case seminar : treatment of a young male schizophrenic. 1st ed. 1976, New York: Norton. xvii, 241 p. with comment, twenty-five years later, by John C. Dillingham ... [et al.] ; Robert G. Kvarnes, editor, Gloria H. Parloff, assistant editor.
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
Sullivan, Harry Stack, 1892-1949.
101. West, L.J. and D.E. Flinn, Treatment of schizophrenia : progress and prospects. 1976, New York
London: Grune & Stratton ;
distributed in the United Kingdom by Academic Press. xv, 291 p. edited by Louis Jolyon West, Don E. Flinn.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychopharmacology.
Psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
102. Cools, A.R., et al., Psychobiology of the striatum. 1977, Amsterdam ; New York: North-Holland Pub. Co. 197 p. edited by A. R. Cools, A. H. M. Lohman, and J. H. L. van den Bercken.
ill. ; 25 cm.
"Papers presented at the symposium on 'Psychobiology of the Striatum', organized on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the School of Medicine at the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, from October 27 to 30, 1976." main themes: Corpus striatum Congresses.
Psychobiology Congresses.
Schizophrenia Etiology Congresses.
Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Faculteit der Geneeskunde.
103. Deleuze, G. and F. Guattari, Anti-Oedipus : capitalism and schizophrenia. 1977, New York: Viking Press. xxiv, 400 p. by Gilles Deleuze and Fâelix Guattari ; translated from the French by Robert Hurley, Mark Seem, and Helen R. Lane.
25 cm.
Translation of L'anti-¦dipe.
"A Richard Seaver book." main themes: Social psychiatry.
Psychoanalysis Social aspects.
Oedipus complex Social aspects.
Capitalism.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
104. Formica, R.F., The influence of self-disclosure with schizophrenic outpatients. 1977, Oceanside, N.Y.: Dabor Science Publications. xv, 123 p. by Richard Francis Formica.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Self-disclosure.
105. Grinspoon, L., J.R. Ewalt, and R.I. Shader, Schizophrenia : pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. 1977, Huntington, N.Y.: Krieger. xxii, 290 p. Lester Grinspoon, Jack R. Ewalt, Richard I. Shader.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Reprint of the ed. published by Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapy.
Psychopharmacology.
106. Himwich, H.E., Biochemistry, schizophrenias, and affective illnesses. 1977, Huntington, N.Y.: R. E. Krieger Pub. Co. xiv, 500 p. edited by Harold E. Himwich.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Reprint of the 1970 ed. published by Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore. main themes: Mental illness Physiological aspects.
Schizophrenia.
Affective disorders.
Brain chemistry.
Depression.
107. Kudszus, W., Literatur und Schizophrenie : Theorie u. Interpretation e. Grenzgebietes. 1. Aufl. ed. 1977, Mčunchen
Tčubingen: Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag ;
Niemeyer. 191 p. eingel. u. hrsg. von Winfried Kudszus.
19 cm.
Deutsche Texte ; 45
A collection of previously published material. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Literature and mental illness.
108. Lavender, W.J., LSD psychosis and acute schizophrenia : a follow-up study. 1977, New York: Distributed by Dabor Science Publications Wayne J. Lavender.
Cataloging based on CIP information.
Includes index. main themes: Psychoses.
Schizophrenia.
LSD (Drug)
109. Maher, B.A., Contributions to the psychopathology of schizophrenia : selected reprints, with new commentaries, from Progress in experimental personality Research. 1977, New York: Academic Press. ix, 382 p. edited by Brendan A. Maher.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Addresses, essays, lectures.
Schizophrenia Collected works.
Psychopathology Collected works.
110. Meehl, P.E., Psychodiagnosis : selected papers. 1st ed. 1977, New York: Norton. xxii, 359 p. by Paul E. Meehl.
ill. ; 19 cm.
The Norton library ; N855
Includes index.
Construct validity in psychological tests. Antecedent probability and the efficiency of psychometric signs, patterns, or cutting scores. Wanted a good cookbook. When shall we use our heads instead of the formula? Some ruminations on the validation of clinical procedures. The cognitive activity of the clinician. Schizotaxia, schizotypy, schizophrenia. Mixed-group validation. What can the clinician do well? High school yearbooks. Specific genetic etiology, psychodynamics, and therapeutic nihilism. MAXCOV-HITMAX. Why I do not attend case conferences. main themes: Psychodiagnostics.
111. Paul, G.L. and R.J. Lentz, Psychosocial treatment of chronic mental patients : milieu versus social-learning programs. 1977, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 528 p. Gordon L. Paul and Robert J. Lentz.
graphs ; 26 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Psychiatric hospital care.
Milieu therapy.
Behavior modification.
Token economy (Psychology)
Schizophrenia.
112. Praag, H.M.v., Depression and schizophrenia : a contribution on their chemical pathologies. 1977, New York: Spectrum Publications. 260 p. H. M. van Praag.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Monographs in modern neurobiology main themes: Depression, Mental Physiological aspects.
Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Neuropsychopharmacology.
Amines Metabolism.
Depression Drug therapy.
Antidepressive agents Therapeutic use.
Schizophrenia Drug Therapy.
Tranquilizing agents Therapeutic use.
113. Rothenberg, M., Children with emerald eyes : histories of extraordinary boys & girls. 1977, New York: Dial Press. 293 p. Mira Rothenberg.
24 cm. main themes: Autism in children Case studies.
Schizophrenia in children Case studies.
114. Shakow, D., Schizophrenia : selected papers. Psychological issues ; [v. 10, no. 2] : Monograph ; 38. 1977, New York ;: International Universities Press. xvii, 354 p. David Shakow.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
115. Stierlin, H., Psychoanalysis and family therapy : selected papers. 1977, New York: J. Aronson. 355 p. Helm Stierlin.
22 cm. main themes: Family psychotherapy.
Psychoanalysis.
Schizophrenia.
116. Arieti, S., On schizophrenia, phobias depression, psychotherapy, and the farther shores of psychiatry : selected papers of Silvano Arieti. 1978, New York: Brunner/Mazel. xiv, 505 p. 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Psychiatry Addresses, essays, lectures.
117. Berger, M.M., Beyond the double bind : communication and family systems, theories, and techniques with schizophrenics. 1978, New York: Brunner/Mazel. xix, 264 p. edited by Milton M. Berger.
24 cm.
Proceedings of a conference held in New York, Mar. 1977.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships Congresses.
Double bind (Psychology) Congresses.
Family psychotherapy Congresses.
Schizophrenia Therapy Congresses.
Family therapy Congresses.
Psychological theory Congresses.
Communication Congresses.
118. Bergsma, D., et al., Neurochemical and immunologic components in schizophrenia : proceedings of a conference held at the University of Texas Medical Branch, October 28-31, 1976. Birth defects original article series ; v. 14, no. 5. 1978, New York: A. R. Liss. xvi, 431 p. International Symposium on Immunologic Components in Schizophrenia, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 1976.
sponsored by the National Foundation-March of Dimes, co-sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Research Program in Mental Health of the University of Texas Medical Branch ; editors, Daniel Bergsma, Allan L. Goldstein ; scientific editors, Bernard Haber, Geraldine H. Cohen ; associate editor, Natalie W. Paul ; assistant editor, Jeanne Mudge.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects Congresses.
Schizophrenia Immunological aspects Congresses.
Brain chemistry Congresses.
Schizophrenia Immunology Congresses.
Schizophrenia Blood Congresses.
Central nervous system diseases Congresses.
Viruses Pathogenicity Congresses.
Autoimmune diseases Congresses.
Blood proteins Congresses.
119. Bleuler, M., The schizophrenic disorders : long-term patient and family studies. 1978, New Haven: Yale University Press. xxiv, 529 p. Manfred Bleuler ; translated by Siegfried M. Clemens.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Translation of Die schizophrenen Geistesstčorungen im Lichte langjčahriger Kranken- und Familiengeschichten. main themes: Schizophrenia.
120. Denber, H.C.B., Schizophrenia, theory, diagnosis, and treatment : [proceedings]. 1978, New York: M. Dekker. ix, 242 p. International symposium on Psychopharmacology, University of Louisville, 1977.
edited by Herman C. B. Denber.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
121. Fann, W.E., Baylor College of Medicine. Dept. of Psychiatry., and Baylor College of Medicine. Office of Continuing Education., Phenomenology and treatment of schizophrenia. 1978, Jamaica, N.Y.: Spectrum Publications. 551 p. edited by William E. Fann ...
ill. ; 24 cm.
Proceedings of a symposium held Dec. 9-10, 1976, at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tex., sponsored by the College's Dept. of Psychiatry and its Office of Continuing Education. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
122. Haase, H.J. and W. Bister, The treatment of psychoses of the schizophrenic and manic-depressive type : (the treatment of the so-called endogenous psychoses). Rev. ed. 1978, Stuttgart ; New York: Schattauer. 116 p. Psychiatrie-Symposion, Landeck čuber Berg zabern, Ger., 1975.
2. Symposion on Psychiatry, Landeck ; ed. by H. -J. Haase ; with contributions by W. Bister ...
4 ill. ; 24 cm.
German ed. published under title: Die Behandlung der Psychosen des schizophrenen und manisch-depressiven Formenkreises. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Manic-depressive illness Congresses.
Psychiatric hospital care Congresses.
Psychopharmacology Congresses.
123. Hemmings, G. and W.A. Hemmings, The Biological basis of schizophrenia. 1978, Baltimore: University Park Press. xi, 272 p. edited by Gwynneth Hemmings and W. A. Hemmings.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Schizophrenia Genetic aspects.
Schizophrenia.
Psychophysiology.
124. O'Brien, P., The disordered mind : what we now know about schizophrenia. 1978, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. xi, 304 p. Patrick O'Brien.
21 cm.
A Spectrum book
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
125. Roberts, E., P. Amacher, and Kroc Foundation., Propranolol and schizophrenia : proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Kroc Foundation, held December 1976, at its headquarters in the Santa Ynez Valley, California. 1978, New York: A. R. Liss. viii, 152 p. editors, Eugene Roberts, Peter Amacher.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Kroc Foundation series ; v. 10 main themes: Propranolol Congresses.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy Congresses.
126. Schwartz, S., Language and cognition in schizophrenia. 1978, Hillsdale, N.J.
New York: L. Erlbaum Associates ;
distributed by Halsted Press. xii, 288 p. edited by Steven Schwartz.
ill ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Language.
127. Shean, G.D., Schizophrenia : an introduction to research and theory. 1978, Cambridge, Mass.: Winthrop Publishers. ix, 255 p. Glenn Shean.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
128. Shershow, J.C., Schizophrenia : science and practice. 1978, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 248 p. edited by John C. Shershow.
ill. ; 24 cm.
A collection of 10 lectures delivered in the Dept. of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
Historical and philosophical perspectives: Shershow, J. C. Approaches to understanding schizophrenia. Savodnik, I. The manifest and the scientific images.--Etiology, the nature-nurture interaction: Kety, S. Heredity and environment. Lidz, T. A developmental theory.--Bioscientific research: Klerman, G. L. The evolution of a scientific nosology. Creese, I. and Snyder, S. H. Biochemical investigation. Hollister, L. Psychopharmacology.--Care and treatment, the human dimension: Borus, J. F. and Hatow, E. The patient and the community. Schwartz, D. P. Psychotherapy. Mosher, L. R. and Menn, A. Z. The surrogate "family." main themes: Schizophrenia Addresses, essays, lectures.
Schizophrenia.
129. Wing, J.K., Schizophrenia : towards a new synthesis. 1978, London
New York: Academic Press ;
Grune & Stratton. xii, 291 p. edited by J. K. Wing.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
130. Arieti, S., Understanding and helping the schizophrenic : a guide for family and friends. 1979, New York: Basic Books. xi, 239 p. by Silvano Arieti.
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
131. Astrup, C., The chronic schizophrenias. 1979, Oslo
Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Universitetsforlaget ;
distributed by Columbia University Press. xiii, 121 p. by Christian Astrup.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
132. Bellak, L., Disorders of the schizophrenic syndrome. 1979, New York: Basic Books. ix, 629 p. edited by Leopold Bellak.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
133. Bernheim, K.F. and R.R.J. Lewine, Schizophrenia : symptoms, causes, treatments. 1st ed. 1979, New York: Norton. xii, 256 p. Kayla F. Bernheim, Richard R. J. Lewine.
21 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
134. Cancro, R., L.E. Shapiro, and M. Kesselman, Progress in the functional psychoses. 1979, New York: SP Medical & Scientific Books. 192 p. [edited by] Robert Cancro, Lester E. Shapiro, and Martin Kesselman.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Psychoses.
Affective disturbances Therapy.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
135. Childs-Gowell, E., Reparenting schizophrenics : the cathexis experience : schizophrenics in treatment, an ethnographic study of ritual healing an symbolic action. 1979, North Quincy, Mass.: Christopher Pub. House. ix, 262 p. by Elaine Childs-Gowell.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Transactional analysis.
Magic Therapeutic use.
Ritual Therapeutic use.
136. Clare, A.W., Psychiatry in dissent : controversial issues in thought and practice. 1979, Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues. xxvi, 438 p. Anthony Clare ; foreword by Michael Shepherd.
ill. ; 20 cm. main themes: Psychiatry Philosophy.
Schizophrenia.
Mental disorders.
Psychiatry.
137. Crider, A., Schizophrenia, a biopsychological perspective. 1979, Hillsdale, N.J.
New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates ;
distributed by Halsted Press. x, 204 p. Andrew Crider.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
138. Dengler, M. and K. Garry-McCord, A pebble in Newcomb's Pond. 1979, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 160 p.A 17-year-old girl who suffers from schizophrenia is cured with drug therapy utilizing vitamins and diet. Marianna Dengler ; illustrated by Kathleen Garry-McCord.
ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Fiction.
Mental illness Fiction.
139. Fukuda, T. and H. Mitsuda, World issues in the problems of schizophrenic psychoses. 1st ed. 1979, Tokyo ; New York: Igaku-shoin. xii, 183 p. edited by Tetsuo Fukuda, Hisatoshi Mitsuda.
ill. ; 27 cm.
Proceedings from an international conference held in Kyoto in Sept. 1977. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Psychoses Congresses.
140. Johnston, M.H. and P.S. Holzman, Assessing schizophrenic thinking : a clinical and research instrument for measuring thought disorder. 1st ed. 1979, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. xvi, 310 p. Mary Hollis Johnston, Philip S. Holzman.
ill. ; 24 cm.
The Jossey-Bass social and behavioral science series
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenics Language.
Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
141. Laffal, J., A source document in schizophrenia : whoever had most fish would be lord and master. 1979, Hope Valley, R.I.: Gallery Press. 377 p. Julius Laffal ; foreword by Eugene B. Brody.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenics Language Case studies.
142. Mauco, G., Le meurtre d'un enfant et l'angoisse du schizophráene et de l'homosexuel. 1. âed. ed. 1979, Paris: Presses universitaires de France. 224 p. Georges Mauco.
22 cm.
Pâedagogie d'aujourd'hui main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
Homosexuality, Male Case studies.
Child psychopathology Case studies.
Mental illness Etiology Case studies.
143. Pao, P.-N., Schizophrenic disorders : theory and treatment from a psychodynamic point of view. 1979, New York: International Universities Press. xv, 456 p. Ping-Nie Pao.
24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychoanalysis.
144. Searles, H.F., Countertransference and related subjects : selected papers. 1979, New York: International Universities Press. xi, 625 p. by Harold F. Searles.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Countertransference (Psychology)
Schizophrenia.
Countertransference (Psychology) Collected works.
145. Shakow, D., Adaptation in schizophrenia : the theory of segmental set. Wiley series on personality processes. 1979, New York: Wiley. xvii, 245 p. David Shakow.
24 cm.
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Set (Psychology)
Adaptation, Psychological.
Schizophrenic psychology.
146. Arieti, S., Understanding and helping the schizophrenic : a guide for family and friends. 1st Touchstone ed. 1980, New York: Simon and Schuster. xi, 239 p. Silvano Arieti.
21 cm.
A Touchstone book
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
147. Baxter, C.F. and T. Melnechuk, Perspectives in schizophrenia research. 1980, New York: Raven Press. xvii, 445 p. editors, Claude F. Baxter, Theodore Melnechuk.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Research.
148. Boyer, L.B. and P.L. Giovacchini, Psychoanalytic treatment of schizophrenic, borderline, and characterological disorders. 2d ed. 1980, New York: J. Aronson. xxv, 422 p. by L. Bryce Boyer and Peter L. Giovacchini.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Edition for 1967 published under title: Psychoanalytic treatment of schizophrenic and characterological disorders.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Borderline personality disorder.
Personality disorders.
Psychoanalysis.
149. Dunham, H.W., Social systems and schizophrenia : selected papers. 1980, New York, N.Y.: Praeger. xi, 316 p. H. Warren Dunham.
maps ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Social psychiatry.
Schizophrenia Epidemiology.
Schizophrenia Collected works.
Social conditions Collected works.
150. Hills, H.C., Good food, milk free, grain free. Health science ed. 1980, New Canaan, Conn.: Keats Pub. xx, 154 p. Hilda Cherry Hills ; introd. by Beatrice Trum Hunter.
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Diet therapy Recipes.
Milk-free diet Recipes.
Gluten-free diet Recipes.
151. Hinsie, L.E., The treatment of schizophrenia. Historical issues in mental health. 1980, New York: Arno Press. xvii, 206 p. Leland E. Hinsie.
21 cm.
Reprint of the ed. published by Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
152. Hyde, A.P., Living with schizophrenia. 1980, Chicago: Contemporary Books. x, 133 p. Alexander P. Hyde.
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenics Home care.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Schizophrenia Popular works.
153. Kwawer, J.S. and Society for Personality Assessment., Borderline phenomena and the Rorschach test. 1980, New York, NY: International Universities Press. xvii, 505 p. edited by Jay S. Kwawer ...
24 cm.
Based on a panel presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment held in Tampa, Fla., Mar. 30-Apr. 1, 1978. main themes: Rorschach Test Congresses.
Schizotypal personality disorder Congresses.
Borderline personality disorder Congresses.
Schizophrenia, Latent Congresses.
Personality assessment Congresses.
Personality disorders Congresses.
154. Langs, R. and H.F. Searles, Intrapsychic and interpersonal dimensions of treatment : a clinical dialogue. 1980, New York: Jason Aronson. xi, 323 p. Robert Langs and Harold F. Searles.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Psychotherapist and patient.
Schizophrenia Case studies.
Psychotherapists United States Biography.
Searles, Harold F. 1918-
155. Lee, J., Save me! : A young woman's journey through schizophrenia to health. 1st ed. 1980, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday. x, 176 p. Judy Lee.
22 cm.
"A Doubleday-Galilee original." main themes: Lee, Judy
Christian biography United States.
Schizophrenia Biography.
156. Lewis, N.D.C., Research in dementia precox. Historical issues in mental health. 1980, New York: Arno Press. xi, 320 p. Nolan D. C. Lewis.
24 cm.
Reprint of the ed. published by the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Bibliography.
157. Magaro, P.A., Cognition in schizophrenia and paranoia : the integration of cognitive processes. 1980, Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. xii, 339 p. Peter A. Magaro.
ill. ; 24 cm.
"An integration of past theories of schizophrenia and an information-processing explanation that applies current behavioral, developmental, and hemispheric research."
Includes indexes. main themes: Cognition disorders.
Schizophrenia.
Paranoia.
Cognition.
Paranoia Psychology.
Schizophrenic psychology.
158. Neale, J.M. and T.F. Oltmanns, Schizophrenia. 1980, New York: Wiley. xiv, 554 p. John M. Neale, Thomas F. Oltmanns.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
159. Rinsley, D.B., Treatment of the severely disturbed adolescent. 1980, New York: J. Aronson. 351 p. by Donald B. Rinsley.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Adolescent psychotherapy.
Adolescent psychotherapy Residential treatment.
Adolescent psychopathology.
Schizophrenia in adolescence.
Borderline personality disorder in children.
Narcissism in children.
160. Sarbin, T.R. and J.C. Mancuso, Schizophrenia, medical diagnosis or moral verdict?. 1980, New York: Pergamon Press. xiv, 263 p. Theodore R. Sarbin, James C. Mancuso.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Pergamon general psychology series ; PGPS-90
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
161. Strahl, M.O., Masked schizophrenia, diagnosis and a unified method of treatment. 1980, New York: Springer Pub. Co. ix, 230 p. Margaret Olds Strahl.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizotypal personality disorder.
Schizophrenia, Latent Diagnosis.
Schizophrenia, Latent Therapy.
162. Strauss, J.S., The Psychotherapy of schizophrenia. 1980, New York: Plenum Medical Book Co. xiii, 305 p. edited by John S. Strauss ..
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Addresses, essays, lectures.
Schizophrenia Therapy Congresses.
Psychotherapy Congresses.
163. Goldstein, M.J., New developments in interventions with families of schizophrenics. 1981, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 99 p. Michael J. Goldstein, editor.
23 cm.
New directions for mental health services, no. 12, (Dec. 1981)
The Jossey-Bass social and behavioral sciences series main themes: Schizophrenia.
Families of the mentally ill.
Family psychotherapy.
164. Heise, H.-J., Meine kleine Freundin Schizophrenia : Prosagedichte. Orig.-Ausg. ed. Neue Literatur ; Bd. 4. 1981, Mčunchen: Heyne. 95 p. Hans-Jčurgen Heise.
GFR81-A main themes:
165. Karon, B.P. and G.R. VandenBos, Psychotherapy of schizophrenia : the treatment of choice. 1981, New York: J. Aronson. xv, 504 p. Bertram P. Karon, Gary R. VandenBos.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
166. Reynolds, D.K. and N.L. Farberow, The family shadow : sources of suicide and schizophrenia. 1981, Berkeley: University of California Press. xi, 177 p. David K. Reynolds and Norman L. Farberow.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Mentally ill Family relationships Case studies.
Suicide Case studies.
Schizophrenia Case studies.
167. Rokeach, M., The three Christs of Ypsilanti : a psychological study. 1981, New York: Columbia University Press. xii, 338, iv p. by Milton Rokeach.
21 cm.
Reprint of the ed. published by Knopf, New York. main themes: Belief and doubt.
Attitude (Psychology)
Attitude change.
Schizophrenia.
Hallucinations and illusions.
168. Scheflen, A.E., Levels of schizophrenia. 1981, New York, N.Y.: Brunner/Mazel. xvii, 171 p. by Albert E. Scheflen.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Social environment.
169. Shapiro, S.A., Contemporary theories of schizophrenia : review and synthesis. 1981, New York: McGraw-Hill. xii, 289 p. Sue A. Shapiro.
24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
170. Strauss, J.S. and W.T. Carpenter, Schizophrenia. Critical issues in psychiatry. 1981, New York: Plenum Medical Book Co. xi, 220 p. John S. Strauss and William T. Carpenter.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
171. Curran, J.P. and P.M. Monti, Social skills training : a practical handbook for assessment and treatment. 1982, New York: Guilford Press. xi, 447 p. edited by James P. Curran and Peter M. Monti.
ill. ; 24 cm.
"Based in part on papers delivered at a symposium on social competence and psychiatric disorders ... in May of 1980 in Providence, Rhode Island."--Pref.
pt. 1. Social skills training with schizophrenics: Social skills training and the nature of schizophrenia / Robert Paul Liberman, Keith Neuchterlein and Charles J. Wallace -- The social skills training project of the Mental Health Clinical Research Center for the Study of Schizophrenia / Charles J. Wallace -- Maintenance and generalization issues in skills training ... / Murray Brown -- Behavioral family therapy for schizophrenia / Ian R. H. Falloon, Jeffrey L. Boyd and Christine W. McGill -- pt. 2. Social skills training with other populations: Skills training with unipolar depressed women / Michel Hersen, Alan S. Bellack and Jonathan M. Himmelhoch -- Social skills training for psychiatric patients ... / Peter M. Monti, Donald P. Corriveau and James P. Curran -- Communication skills training for married couples / Neil S. Jacobson -- Assertion training for women / Marian L. MacDonald -- The identification and treatment of children with peer-relationship difficulties / Doran C. French and Thomas F. Tyne -- pt. 3. Social skills assessment: Components of heterosocial competence / Judith C. Conger and Anthony J. Conger -- A procedure for the assessment of social skills; the simulated social interaction test / James P. Curran -- An ethological perspective on social skill research / Robert Boice -- pt. 4. A generative model of social skills : Toward a generative model of social skills, a critique and inthesis / Peter Trower. main themes: Social skills Psychological aspects Congresses.
Mentally ill Rehabilitation Congresses.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation Congresses.
Family psychotherapy Congresses.
Interpersonal relations Congresses.
Mental disorders Rehabilitation Congresses.
172. Fullinwider, S.P., Technicians of the finite : the rise and decline of the schizophrenic in American thought, 1840-1960. Contributions in medical history, no. 9. 1982, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. ix, 253 p. S.P. Fullinwider.
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Psychiatry Philosophy United States History.
Schizophrenia Philosophy United States History.
Social psychiatry United States History.
Schizophrenia History United States.
Psychiatry History United States.
173. Gottesman, I.I., J. Shields, and D.R. Hanson, Schizophrenia, the epigenetic puzzle. 1982, Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. xiii, 258 p. Irving I. Gottesman, James Shields, with the assistance of Daniel R. Hanson.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Genetic aspects.
Nature and nurture.
174. Hemmings, G., Biological aspects of schizophrenia and addiction. 1982, Chichester [Sussex] ; New York: Wiley. xv, 277 p. edited by Gwynneth Hemmings.
ill. ; 24 cm.
"A Wiley-Interscience publication." main themes: Schizophrenia Genetic aspects.
Substance abuse Genetic aspects.
Biochemical genetics.
Schizophrenia Congresses.
Substance dependence Congresses.
175. Henn, F.A. and H.A. Nasrallah, Schizophrenia as a brain disease. 1982, New York: Oxford University Press. xii, 298 p. edited by Fritz A. Henn and Henry A. Nasrallah.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Based on a symposium held at the University of Iowa in Oct. 1980. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Neuropsychiatry Congresses.
Schizophrenia Physiopathology Congresses.
176. Namba, M. and H. Kaiya, Psychobiology of schizophrenia : in memory of C. and O. Vogt and M. Hayashi : proceedings of a satellite symposium to the 8th International Congress of Pharmacology, Gifu, Japan, 27-29 July 1981. 1st ed. Advances in the biosciences ; v. 39. 1982, Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York: Pergamon Press. xix, 323 p. editors, M. Namba and H. Kaiya.
ill. ; 26 cm.
International Congress of Pharmacology (8th : 1981 : Tokyo, Japan) main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects Congresses.
Schizophrenia Physiopathology Congresses.
Schizophrenia Drug therapy Congresses.
177. Oades, R.D., Attention and schizophrenia : neurobiological bases. 1982, Boston: Pitman Advanced Pub. Program. 343 p. Robert D. Oades.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Attention Physiological aspects.
Neurophysiology Psychological aspects.
Schizophrenic psychology.
Attention.
178. Owens, C.P. and M. Beattie, A promise of sanity. 1982, Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers. 179 p. Carolyn Pearl Owens with Melody Beattie.
21 cm. main themes: Owens, Carolyn Pearl.
Mentally ill Biography.
Schizophrenia.
Christian converts United States Biography.
179. Seeman, M.V., Living and working with schizophrenia. 1982, Toronto ; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. xiii, 146 p. M.V. Seeman ...
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenics Home care.
Self-help groups Directories.
180. Smith, A.C., Schizophrenia and madness. 1982, London Boston: George Allen & Unwin. 174 p. Andrew Croyden Smith.
23 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
181. Boyer, L.B., The regressed patient. 1983, New York: J. Aronson. xvii, 346 p. L. Bryce Boyer.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Personality disorders.
Regression (Psychology)
Psychotherapist and patient.
Regression (Psychology) Collected works.
Psychoanalytic therapy Collected works.
182. Coyle, J.T. and S.J. Enna, Neuroleptics : neurochemical, behavioral, and clinical perspectives. Central nervous system pharmacology. 1983, New York: Raven Press. x, 331 p. editors, Joseph T. Coyle, S.J. Enna.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Tranquilizing drugs.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Neuropsychopharmacology.
Tranquilizing agents, Major.
183. Dawson, D.F.L., H. Munroe-Blum, and G. Bartolucci, Schizophrenia in focus : guidelines for treatment and rehabilitation. 1983, New York, NY: Human Sciences Press. 190 p. David F.L. Dawson, Heather Munroe Blum, Giampiero Bartolucci.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Schizophrenia Rehabilitation.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
184. De Grazia, A., Homo schizo. Limited 1st ed. 1983, Princeton, N.J.: Metron Publications by Alfred de Grazia.
21 cm.
Quantavolution series
1. Human and cultural hologenesis -- 2. Human nature and behavior. main themes: Genetic psychology.
Human evolution.
Personality and culture.
Schizophrenia.
185. Deleuze, G. and F. Guattari, Anti-Oedipus : capitalism and schizophrenia. 1983, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. xxiv, 400 p. by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari ; translated from the French by Robert Hurley, Mark Seem, and Helen R. Lane ; preface by Michel Foucault.
ill. ; 22 cm.
Translation of: L'anti-¦dipe.
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Viking Press, 1977. main themes: Social psychiatry.
Psychoanalysis Social aspects.
Oedipus complex Social aspects.
Capitalism.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
186. Flor-Henry, P. and J. Gruzelier, Laterality and psychopathology. Developments in psychiatry ; v. 6. 1983, Amsterdam ; New York
New York: Elsevier Science Publishers ;
Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. ix, 648 p. editors, Pierre Flor-Henry and John Gruzelier.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Based on papers presented at the second International Conference on Laterality and Psychopathology which was held in Banff, Alberta, Apr. 1982.
International Conference on Laterality and Psychopathology (2nd : 1982 : Banff, Alta.) main themes: Neuropsychiatry Congresses.
Laterality Congresses.
Psychology, Pathological Physiological aspects Congresses.
Cerebral dominance Congresses.
Brain Physiopathology Congresses.
Mental disorders Physiopathology Congresses.
Schizophrenia Physiopathology Congresses.
187. Gunderson, J.G., O.A. Will, and L.R. Mosher, Principles and practice of milieu therapy. 1983, New York: J. Aronson. xiv, 189 p. edited by John G. Gunderson, Otto A. Will, Jr., Loren R. Mosher.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Based on the proceedings of the International Conference on the Psychiatric Residential Milieu, held at the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 1974.
An overview of modern milieu therapy / John G. Gunderson -- Comparison of two treatment environments for schizophrenia / Randall J. Wendt ... et al. -- Therapeutic communities / Gary J. Tucker -- Evaluating research on milieus / Stanley H. Eldred -- If and when milieu therapy is therapeutic for schizophrenics / John G. Gunderson -- Research on the psychiatric milieu / Robert Paul Liberman -- Characteristics of effective treatment milieus / Robert B. Ellsworth -- Concepts and new developments in milieu treatment / Richard Almond -- Ward atomosphere, continuity of treatment, and the mental health system / Sheppard G. Kellam -- Design of psychiatric milieus / Raymond G. Hunt -- Therapeutic community as a system for change / Maxwell Jones.
International Conference on the Psychiatric Residential Milieu (1974 : Austen Riggs Center) main themes: Milieu therapy Congresses.
188. Hill, D., The politics of schizophrenia : psychiatric oppression in the United States. 1983, Lanham, MD: University Press of America. xii, 577 p. David Hill.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Political aspects United States.
Schizophrenia Social aspects United States.
Oppression (Psychology)
189. Hyde, M.O., Is this kid "crazy"? : understanding unusual behavior. 1st ed. 1983, Philadelphia: Westminster Press. 96 p.Discusses possible causes, symptoms, and remedies of several types of mental illness that affect children and adolescents including autism, depression, schizophrenia, and anorexia nervosa. Also considers a variety of emotional problems that cause withdrawal, fear of school, enuresis, and social manipulation. Margaret O. Hyde.
21 cm. main themes: Child psychopathology Juvenile literature.
Adolescent psychopathology Juvenile literature.
Mental illness.
Emotional problems.
190. Lane, R., A solitary dance : a novel. 1st ed. 1983, Winnebago, Wisc.: Serrell & Simons. 224 p. by Robert Lane.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia in children Case studies.
Child psychotherapy Residential treatment Case studies.
191. Lickey, M.E. and B. Gordon, Drugs for mental illness : a revolution in psychiatry. A Series of books in psychology. 1983, New York: W.H. Freeman. viii, 349 p. Marvin E. Lickey, Barbara Gordon.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Psychopharmacology.
Affective disorders Chemotherapy.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Anxiety Chemotherapy.
Mental disorders Drug therapy.
192. McFarlane, W.R., Family therapy in schizophrenia. The Guilford family therapy series. 1983, New York: Guilford Press. xii, 355 p. edited by William R. McFarlane ; foreword and afterword by C. Christian Beels.
ill. ; 24 cm.
"This volume is made up in part of proceedings from a conference entitled 'Schizophrenia : new approaches to the family,' sponsored by the Fellowship in Public Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, April 2-3, 1981, in New York City"--Acknowledgements. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Mentally ill Family relationships Congresses.
Family psychotherapy Congresses.
Family therapy.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
193. Mishler, E.G. and N. Waxler-Morrison, Family processes and schizophrenia. 1983, New York: J. Aronson : Distributed by Scribner. xi, 323 p. edited by Elliot G. Mishler and Nancy E. Waxler.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Spine title: Family processes & schizophrenia.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
194. Rifkin, A., Schizophrenia and affective disorders : biology and drug treatment. 1983, Boston: J. Wright, PSG. xv, 383 p. edited by Arthur Rifkin.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Affective disorders Chemotherapy.
Affective disorders Physiological aspects.
Affective disorders Drug therapy.
Schizophrenia Drug therapy.
Affective disorders Physiopathology.
Schizophrenia Physiopathology.
Psychopharmacology.
195. Stierlin, H., L.C. Wynne, and M. Wirsching, Psychosocial intervention in schizophrenia : an international view. 1983, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. xi, 251 p. edited by H. Stierlin, L.C. Wynne, M. Wirsching.
ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Papers presented at the 7th International Symposium on the Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia, held in Heidelberg, Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 1981.
International Symposium on Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia (7th : 1981 : Heidelberg, Germany) main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
196. Stone, M.H., Treating schizophrenic patients : a clinico-analytical approach. 1983, New York: McGraw-Hill. vii, 376 p. Michael H. Stone ...
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
197. Zales, M.R. and American College of Psychiatrists., Affective and schizophrenic disorders : new approaches to diagnosis and treatment. 1983, New York: Brunner/Mazel. xvii, 291 p. edited by Michael R. Zales.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Papers presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Psychiatrists, held in 1982 in Orlando, Fla. main themes: Affective disorders Congresses.
Schizophrenia Congresses.
Affective disorders Diagnosis Congresses.
AFfective disorders Therapy Congresses.
Schizophrenia Diagnosis Congresses.
Schizophrenia Therapy Congresses.
198. Bellack, A.S., Schizophrenia--treatment, management, and rehabilitation. 1984, Orlando: Grune & Stratton. xiii, 417 p. edited by Alan S. Bellack.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Therapy.
199. Bradford, D.T., The experience of God : portraits in the phenomenological psychopathology of schizophrenia. 1984, New York: P. Lang. x, 331 p. David Terry Bradford.
23 cm.
American university studies. Series VIII, Psychology ; vol. 4 main themes: Schizophrenia Religious aspects.
Phenomenological psychology.
Experience (Religion)
Psychology, Religious.
200. Caton, C.L.M., Management of chronic Schizophrenia. 1984, New York: Oxford University Press. vii, 210 p. Carol L.M. Caton.
22 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Chronically ill Rehabilitation.
Mentally ill Rehabilitation.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Mental disorders Therapy.
Community psychiatry.
Chronic disease Therapy.
201. Falloon, I.R.H., J.L. Boyd, and C.W. McGill, Family care of schizophrenia : a problem-solving approach to the treatment of mental illness. The Guilford family therapy series. 1984, New York: Guilford Press. xii, 451 p. Ian R.H. Falloon, Jeffrey L. Boyd, Christine W. McGill.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Family psychotherapy.
Behavior therapy.
Family Therapy.
Schizophrenia therapy.
202. Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. Committee on Research., Research and the complex causality of the schizophrenias. 1984, New York: Brunner/Mazel. xv, 85 p. formulated by the Committee on Research, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry.
23 cm.
Report / Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry ; no. 116
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology Research.
Research methods.
Schizophrenia etiology.
203. Kane, J.M., Drug maintenance strategies in schizophrenia. Clinical insights. 1984, Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press. xv, 90 p. edited by John M. Kane.
ill. ; 21 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
Tranquilizing Agents, Major adverse effects.
Tranquilizing Agents, Major administration & dosage.
204. Nelson, D.L., Children with autism and other pervasive disorders of development & behavior : therapy through activities. 1984, Thorofare, NJ: Slack. 263, [38] p. David L. Nelson.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Autism in children.
Schizophrenia in children.
Brain-damaged children.
Occupational therapy.
Child psychotherapy.
205. Seeman, M.V., Living and working with schizophrenia. 1984, New York: New American Library. xiii, 146 p. by M.D. [i.e. M.V.] Seeman ...
21 cm.
"A Plume book."
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenics Home care.
Self-help groups Directories.
206. Shulman, B.H., Essays in schizophrenia. 2nd ed. 1984, Chicago, Ill.: Alfred Adler Institute. xv, 195 p. Bernard H. Shulman.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
207. Watt, N.F., Children at risk for schizophrenia : a longitudinal perspective. 1984, Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York: Cambridge University Press. xvii, 658 p. edited by Norman F. Watt ...
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Child psychopathology Longitudinal studies.
Schizophrenia Prevention Longitudinal studies.
Schizophrenia, Childhood.
Longitudinal studies.
208. Psychotherapy of schizophrenia. 1985, New York: Jason Aronson. p. main themes:
209. American Psychopathological Association. Meeting (74th : 1984 : New York N.Y.) and M. Alpert, Controversies in schizophrenia : changes and constancies : proceedings on the 74th Annual Meeting of the American Psychopathological Association, New York City, March 1-3, 1984. 1985, New York: Guilford Press. ix, 432 p. edited by Murray Alpert.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
210. Atkinson, J.M., Schizophrenia : a guide for sufferers and their families. A Life crisis book. 1985, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire
New York, N.Y.: Turnstone Press ;
Distributed by Sterling Pub. Co. 144 p. by Jacqueline M. Atkinson.
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Popular works.
Schizophrenics Family relationships.
211. Barham, P., Schizophrenia and human value : chronic schizophrenia, science, and society. 1985, Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York, NY: Blackwell. viii, 223 p. Peter Barham.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
212. Cancro, R. and S.R. Dean, Research in the schizophrenic disorders : the Stanley R. Dean award lectures. 1985, New York: SP Medical & Scientific Books. xii, 287 p. edited by Robert Cancro, Stanley R. Dean.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia essays.
Research essays.
213. Cutting, J., The psychology of schizophrenia. 1985, Edinburgh ; New York: Churchill Livingstone. vi, 457 p. John Cutting.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Brain Localization of functions.
Brain Diseases.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
214. Falloon, I.R.H., Family management of schizophrenia : a study of clinical, social, family, and economic benefits. The Johns Hopkins series in contemporary medicine and public health. 1985, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii, 207 p. Ian R.H. Falloon and others.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenics Home care.
Family psychotherapy.
Family.
Schizophrenia therapy.
215. Harrow, M. and D.M. Quinlan, Disordered thinking and schizophrenic psychopathology. 1985, New York: Gardner Press. xviii, 461 p. by Martin Harrow and Donald Quinlan.
24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Cognition disorders.
216. Howells, J.G. and W.R. Guirguis, The family and schizophrenia. 1985, New York, N.Y.: International Universities Press. v, 346 p. John G. Howells and Waguih R. Guirguis.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Schizophrenia.
Family.
Family Therapy methods.
217. Hyman, S., Psychotherapy of preoedipal conditions : schizophrenia and severe character disorders. 1985, New York: Jason Aronson. p. Hyman Spotnitz. main themes:
218. Lidz, T. and S. Fleck, Schizophrenia and the family. 2nd ed. Monograph series on schizophrenia ; no. 7. 1985, New York: International Universities Press. x, 494 p. Theodore Lidz, Stephen Fleck, with the collaboration of Alice R. Cornelison ...
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Schizophrenia Etiology.
Family.
Parent-Child Relations.
219. May, P., Treatment of schizophrenia : a comparative study of five treatment methods. 1985, New York: Jason Aronson. p. Phillip May. main themes:
220. Menuck, M.N., M.V. Seeman, and Clarke Institute of Psychiatry., New perspectives in schizophrenia. 1985, New York: Macmillan. xviii, 234 p. edited by Morton N. Menuck and Mary V. Seeman.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Proceedings of a symposium held at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry in Toronto, Ont., Nov. 25-27, 1983. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
221. Reed, K., Lectures in psychiatry : the functional psychoses : the schizophrenias and major affective disorders. 1985, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.: W.H. Green. ix, 292 p. by Ken Reed.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Affective disorders.
Schizophrenia.
222. Rosenblatt, M. and E. Bishop, Errett Bishop : reflections on him and his research. 1985, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society. xvii, 91 p. Murray Rosenblatt, editor.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Contemporary mathematics ; v. 39
Vita of Errett Bishop -- Publications of Errett Bishop -- Schizophrenia in contemporary mathematics / Errett Bishop -- Errett Bishop, in memoriam / Stefan Warschawski -- The work of Errett Bishop in several complex variables / John Wermer -- Recollections / John Kelley -- Aspects of constructive analysis / Halsey Royden -- The work of Errett Bishop and uniform algebras / Irving Glicksberg -- Remembrances of Errett Bishop / Anil Nerode, George Metakides, and Robert Constable -- On Bishop's Hahn-Banach theorem / G. Metakides, A. Nerode, and R.A. Shore. main themes: Function algebras.
Mathematics Philosophy.
Bishop, Errett, 1928-1983.
223. Spotnitz, H., Modern psychoanalysis of the schizophrenic patient : theory of the technique. 2nd ed. 1985, New York, N.Y.: Human Sciences Press. 337 p. Hyman Spotnitz.
22 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Psychoanalysis.
Psychoanalytic Therapy.
Schizophrenia therapy.
224. Alanen, U.O., Towards need-specific treatment of schizophrenic psychoses : a study of the development and the results of a global psychotherapeutic approach to psychoses of the schizophrenia group in Turku, Finland. Monographien aus dem Gesamtgebiete der Psychiatrie ; 41. 1986, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. xi, 295 p. Yrjčo O. Alanen ...
25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment Finland Turku.
Schizophrenia Prognosis.
Psychotherapy.
225. Anderson, C.M., D.J. Reiss, and G.E. Hogarty, Schizophrenia and the family : a practitioner's guide to psychoeducation and management. 1986, New York: Guilford Press. xii, 365 p. Carol M. Anderson, Douglas J. Reiss, Gerard E. Hogarty.
24 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Family psychotherapy.
226. Andreasen, N.C. and American Psychiatric Association. Meeting, Can schizophrenia be localized in the brain?. The Progress in psychiatry series. 1986, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. x, 87 p. edited by Nancy C. Andreasen.
22 cm.
Papers presented at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, held May 5-11, 1984 in Los Angeles, Calif. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects Congresses.
Brain Diseases Congresses.
Neuropsychiatry Congresses.
Brain physiopathology congresses.
Schizophrenia congresses.
227. Atkinson, J.M., Schizophrenia at home : a guide to helping the family. 1986, New York: New York University Press. 207 p. Jacqueline M. Atkinson.
23 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenics Home care.
Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Family.
Schizophrenia.
Socioenvironmental Therapy.
228. Bliss, E.L., Multiple personality, allied disorders, and hypnosis. 1986, New York: Oxford University Press. ix, 271 p. Eugene L. Bliss.
25 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Multiple personality.
Schizophrenia.
Hypnotism.
Hypnotism Therapeutic use.
229. Bradley, P.B. and S.R. Hirsch, The Psychopharmacology and treatment of schizophrenia. Oxford medical publications. 1986, Oxford, [Oxfordshire] ; New York: Oxford University Press. 457 p. edited by P.B. Bradley, S.R. Hirsch.
ill. ; 24 cm.
British Association for Psychopharmacology monographs ; 8 main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
230. Burrows, G.D., T.R. Norman, and G. Rubinstein, Handbook of studies on schizophrenia. 1986, Amsterdam ; New York
New York, NY, USA: Elsevier ;
Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co edited by Graham D. Burrows, Trevor R. Norman, and Gertrude Rubinstein.
ill. ; 23 cm.
pt. 1. Epidemiology, aetiology, and clinical features -- pt. 2. Management and research. main themes: Schizophrenia Handbooks, manuals, etc.
231. Byck, R., Treating mental illness. The Encyclopedia of psychoactive drugs. 1986, New York: Chelsea House Publishers. 93 p.Discusses mood modifying drugs used to correct chemical imbalances in the brain which are believed to cause mental illnesses such as depression and schizophrenia. Robert Byck.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Mental illness Chemotherapy Juvenile literature.
Psychotropic drugs Juvenile literature.
Mental illness.
Psychotropic drugs.
232. Dearth, N. and Families of the Mentally Ill Collective (Middlesex County Mass.), Families helping families : living with schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1986, New York: W.W. Norton. xx, 163 p. by Families of the Mentally Ill Collective ; Nona Dearth ...
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Schizophrenics Home care.
Family.
Schizophrenia.
233. Gibson, D., Treatment of the chronic schizophrenic patient. 1986, New York: Haworth Press. xi, 87 p. Diane Gibson, editor.
23 cm.
"Has also been published as Occupational therapy in mental health, volume 6, number 2, summer 1986"--T.p. verso. main themes: Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
Occupational therapy.
Schizophrenics Employment Forecasting.
Schizophrenia rehabilitation.
Schizophrenia therapy.
234. Goldstein, M.Z., Family involvement in the treatment of schizophrenia. Clinical insights. 1986, Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press. x, 135 p. edited by Marion Zucker Goldstein.
ill. ; 21 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Self-help groups.
Family.
Schizophrenia therapy.
235. Goldstein, M.J., I. Hand, and K. Hahlweg, Treatment of schizophrenia : family assessment and intervention. 1986, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. xii, 222 p. edited by M.J. Goldstein, I. Hand, K. Hahlweg ; with contributions by C.M. Anderson ... [et al].
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Family psychotherapy.
236. Helzer, J.E. and S.B. Guze, Psychoses, affective disorders, and dementia. 1986, New York
Philadelphia: Basic Books ;
Lippincott. xviii, 372 p. [edited by] John E. Helzer, Samuel B. Guze.
ill. ; 27 cm.
Psychiatry ; v. 2
Also published as part of: Psychiatry. main themes: Psychoses.
Schizophrenia.
Affective disorders.
Dementia.
Psychotic Disorders.
237. Howe, G., Schizophrenia : a fresh approach. 1986, Newton Abbot ; North Pomfret, Vt.: David & Charles. 174 p. Gwen Howe.
22 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Popular works.
238. Kerr, A. and R.P. Snaith, Contemporary issues in schizophrenia. 1986, London
[Washington, D.C.]: Gaskell ;
Distributed in North America by American Psychiatric Press. xii, 483 p. edited by Alan Kerr, Philip Snaith ; with the assistance of Stanley Thorley (indexing) Alison Campbell.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
239. Lieberman, J.A. and J.M. Kane, Predictors of relapse in schizophrenia. Clinical insights. 1986, Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press. xiii, 153 p. edited by Jeffrey A. Lieberman, John M. Kane.
ill. ; 21 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Relapse.
Schizophrenia Prognosis.
Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)
Prognosis.
Schizophrenia.
240. Mčoller, H.-J. and D.v. Zerssen, Der Verlauf schizophrener Psychosen unter den gegenwčartigen Behandlungsbedingungen. 1986, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. xi, 284 p. H.-J. Mčoller, D. v. Zerssen.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
241. Nasrallah, H.A. and D.R. Weinberger, The Neurology of schizophrenia. Handbook of schizophrenia ; v. 1. 1986, Amsterdam ; New York
New York, NY: Elsevier ;
Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. xii, 416 p. editors, Henry A. Nasrallah, Daniel R. Weinberger.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Brain Diseases.
Brain Radiography.
Nervous System physiopathology.
Schizophrenia.
242. Pao, P.-N. and D. Feinsilver, Towards a comprehensive model for schizophrenic disorders : psychoanalytic essays in memory of Ping-Nie Pao, M.D. Psychoanalytic inquiry book series. 1986, Hillsdale, N.J.: Analytic Press : Distributed solely by L. Erlbaum Associates. xx, 389 p. edited by David B. Feinsilver.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Pao, Ping-Nie Congresses.
243. Shagass, C., R.C. Josiassen, and R.A. Roemer, Brain electrical potentials and psychopathology : proceedings of the VII International Symposium on Clinical Neurophysiological Aspects of Psychiatric Conditions, held September 7-8, 1985, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1986, New York: Elsevier. xiv, 398 p. International Symposium on Clinical Neurophysiological Aspects of Psychiatric Conditions (7th : 1985 : Philadelphia, Pa.)
editors, Charles Shagass, Richard C. Josiassen, Richard A. Roemer.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Neuropsychiatry.
Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology)
Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Evoked Potentials congresses.
Mental Disorders ethiology congresses.
244. Abraham, P.P., L.A. Okoniewski, and M. Lehman, Cognitive synthesis test. 1987, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. vii, xii p. P.P. Abraham, L.A. Okoniewski, M. Lehman ; with a foreword by L. Bellak.
col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Accompanied by 8 diagnostic cards. main themes: Cognitive Synthesis Test.
Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
Psychoses Diagnosis.
Cognition Disorders diagnosis.
Psychological Tests instrumentation.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
245. Benedetti, G., Psychotherapy of schizophrenia. 1987, New York: New York University Press. xx, 244 p. Gaetano Benedetti.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Collection of the author's original writings in English, 1965-1985.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Psychotherapy.
246. Cazzullo, C.L., Etiopathogenetic hypotheses of schizophrenia : the impact of epidemiological, biochemical, and neuromorphological studies. 1987, Lancaster ; Boston: MTP Press. xii, 190 p. edited by C.L. Cazzullo ...
ill. ; 24 cm.
"Proceedings of an International Meeting held in Milan, October 3-4, 1986." main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology Congresses.
Schizophrenia Pathophysiology Congresses.
247. Cutting, J. and M. Shepherd, The Clinical roots of the schizophrenia concept : translations of seminal European contributions on schizophrenia. 1987, Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. vi, 238 p. edited by John Cutting, M. Shepherd.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
248. Deleuze, G. and F. Guattari, A thousand plateaus : capitalism and schizophrenia. 1987, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. xix, 610 p. Gilles Deleuze, Fâelix Guattari ; translation and foreword by Brian Massumi.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Translation of: Mille plateaux, v. 2 of Capitalisme et schizophrâenie.
A companion volume to Anti-Oedipus : capitalism and schizophrenia.
Includes index. main themes: Philosophy.
Psychoanalysis.
Radicalism.
Postmodernism.
249. Drummond, H.P., Schizophrenia : medical & psychological subject index with bibliography. 1st ed. 1987, Washington, D.C.: ABBE Publishers Association. 163 p. Harold Pietre Drummond.
29 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Bibliography.
Schizophrenia Periodicals Indexes.
Schizophrenia in children Bibliography.
Schizophrenia in children Periodicals Indexes.
Schizophrenia indexes.
250. Grinker, R.R. and M. Harrow, Clinical research in schizophrenia : a multidimensional approach. 1987, Springfield, Ill., U.S.A.: Thomas. xvii, 418 p. [authored and] edited by Roy R. Grinker, Sr. and Martin Harrow.
26 cm.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia.
251. Harvey, P.D., et al., Positive and negative symptoms in psychosis : description, research, and future directions. 1987, Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. x, 341 p. edited by Philip D. Harvey, Elaine F. Walker.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Majority of the chapters presented at the SUNY-Binghamton/Cornell University conference, Oct. 17-19, 1985.
Includes indexes. main themes: Schizophrenia Diagnosis Congresses.
Psychoses Diagnosis Congresses.
Symptoms Congresses.
Psychotic Disorders congresses.
Schizophrenia congresses.
252. Hčafner, H., et al., Search for the causes of schizophrenia. 1987, Berlin ; New York: Springer Verlag. v. <1-3 > edited by H. Hčafner, W.F. Gattaz, and W. Janzarik.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Papers from a conference held at the Forum of Science, Heidelberg University, Sept. 24-26, 1986, and organized by the Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, and the Department of Psychiatry, University of Heidelberg.
Vol. 2 & 3, edited by H. Hčafner and W.F. Gattaz, presents papers from a second & 3rd symposium held at the University of Heidelberg. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology Congresses.
253. Helmchen, H., et al., Biological perspectives of schizophrenia : report of the Dahlem Workshop on Biological Perspectives of Schizophrenia, Berlin 1986, October 26-31. Life sciences research report ; 40. 1987, Chichester ; New York: Wiley. xiii, 354 p. Dahlem Workshop on Biological Perspectives of Schizophrenia (1986 : Berlin, Germany)
rapporteurs, T.J. Crow ... [et al.] ; program advisory committee, H. Helmchen ...
24 cm.
Held and published on behalf of the Stifterverband fčur die Deutsche Wissenschaft. Sponsored by Senat der Stadt Berlin, Stifterverband fčur die Deutsche Wissenschaft.
"The Dahlem Konferenzen"--Contents p.
"A Wiley-Interscience publication." main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects Congresses.
Schizophrenia Genetic aspects Congresses.
Neuroregulators metabolism congresses.
Schizophrenia etiology congresses.
Schizophrenia physiopathology congresses.
254. Henley, A., Schizophrenia : advances in diagnosis and treatment. 1st ed. 1987, New York, N.Y.: Public Affairs Committee. 24 p. by Arthur Henley.
col. ill. ; 18 cm.
Public affairs pamphlet ; no. 650
Cover title. main themes: Schizophrenia Popular works.
255. Henn, F.A. and L.E. DeLisi, The Neurochemistry and neuropharmacology of schizophrenia. Handbook of schizophrenia ; v. 2. 1987, Amsterdam ; New York
New York, NY: Elsevier ;
Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. xv, 503 p. editors, Fritz A. Henn, Lynn E. DeLisi.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Neurochemistry.
Neuropharmacology.
Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
256. Hoffer, A., Common questions on schizophrenia and their answers. 1987, New Canaan, Conn.: Keats Pub. 213 p. Abram Hoffer.
ill. ; 21 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Popular works.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
Orthomolecular therapy.
Schizophrenia therapy popular works.
257. Kleinberg-Levin, D.M., Pathologies of the modern self : postmodern studies on narcissism, schizophrenia, and depression. Psychoanalytic crosscurrents. 1987, New York: New York University Press. xvii, 548 p. David Michael Levin, editor.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Self.
Narcissism.
Schizophrenia.
Depression, Mental.
Psychology, Pathological.
258. Miller, N.E. and G.D. Cohen, Schizophrenia and aging : schizophrenia, paranoia, and schizophreniform disorders in later life. The Guilford psychiatry series. 1987, New York: Guilford Press. xxix, 367 p. edited by Nancy E. Miller, Gene D. Cohen.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia in old age.
Older people Mental health.
Geriatric psychiatry.
Aging psychology.
259. North, C.S., Welcome, silence : my triumph over schizophrenia. 1987, New York: Simon and Schuster. 316 p. Carol S. North.
23 cm. main themes: North, Carol S. Health.
Schizophrenics United States Biography.
Medical students United States Biography.
260. Perry, J.W., The self in psychotic process : its symbolization in schizophrenia. Jungian classics series ; 10. 1987, Dallas, Tex.: Spring Publications. xxiii, 184 p., [4] p. of plates John Weir Perry ; foreword by C.G. Jung.
ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm.
Reprint. Originally published: Berkeley : University of California Press, 1953.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychoanalysis.
Self.
Symbolism (Psychology)
261. Shean, G., Schizophrenia : an introduction to research and theory. 2nd ed. 1987, Lanham: University Press of America. ix, 273 p. Glenn Shean.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
262. Strauss, J.S., W. Bčoker, and H.D. Brenner, Psychosocial treatment of schizophrenia : multidimensional concepts, psychological, family, and self-help perspectives. 1987, Toronto ; Lewiston, N.Y.: Huber. 221 p. John S. Strauss, Wolfgang Bčoker, and Hans D. Brenner, editors.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Papers from a meeting held in the Psychiatric University Clinic, Berne, Switzerland, at the beginning of May 1985. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Psychiatric social work.
Family Therapy.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Socioenvironmental Therapy.
263. Schizophrenia : the major issues. 1988, Oxford: Heinemann Professional Pub. in association with the Mental Health Foundation. viii, 262 p. edited by Paul Bebbington and Peter McGuffin.
25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
264. Benedetti, G., La schizofrenia. 1988, Milano: Guerrini e Associati. 87 p., 15 leaves of plates Gaetano Benedetti.
col. ill. ; 21 cm.
Physis / Istituto italiano per gli studi filosofici ; 1 main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Psychotherapy.
265. Cantor, S., Childhood schizophrenia. 1988, New York: Guilford Press. viii, 193 p. Sheila Cantor.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia in children.
Schizophrenia, Childhood.
266. Casey, D.E., et al., Psychopharmacology : current trends. Psychopharmacology series ; 5. 1988, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. viii, 212 p. editors, Daniel E. Casey, A. Vibeke Christensen.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Based on a symposium held in Denmark in 1987, arranged in honor of Povl V. Petersen and sponsored by the Lundbeck Foundation. main themes: Psychopharmacology Congresses.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy Congresses.
Affective disorders Chemotherapy Congresses.
Petersen, P. V. Congresses.
Affective Disorders drug therapy congresses.
Anxiety Disorders drug therapy congresses.
Dementia drug therapy congresses.
Psychotropic Drugs therapeutic use congresses.
Schizophrenia drug therapy congresses.
267. Ciompi, L., The psyche and schizophrenia : the bond between affect and logic. 1988, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. xii, 327 p. Luc Ciompi ; translated by Deborah Lucas Schneider.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Translation of: Affektlogik.
Includes index. main themes: Psychoanalysis.
System theory.
Schizophrenia.
Cognition in children.
Systems Theory.
268. Deleuze, G. and F. Guattari, A thousand plateaus : capitalism and schizophrenia. 1988, London: Athlone Press. xix, 610 p. Gilles Deleuze, Fâelix Guattari ; translation and foreword by Brian Massumi.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Translation of: Mille plateaux, v. 2 of Capitalisme et schizophrâenie.
A companion volume to: Anti-Oedipus : capitalism and schizophrenia.
Originally published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1987.
Includes index. main themes: Philosophy.
269. Flach, F.F., The Schizophrenias. 1st ed. Directions in psychiatry monograph series ; no. 4. 1988, New York: Norton. xiv, 233 p. edited by Frederic Flach.
24 cm.
"A Norton professional book." main themes: Schizophrenia.
270. Kalivas, P.W., C.B. Nemeroff, and New York Academy of Sciences., The Mesocorticolimbic dopamine system. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, v. 537. 1988, New York, N.Y.: New York Academy of Sciences. xii, 540 p. edited by Peter W. Kalivas and Charles B. Nemeroff.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Based on a conference held by the New York Academy of Sciences in Miami, Florida on May 4-6, 1987. main themes: Limbic system Congresses.
Dopaminergic mechanisms Congresses.
Neuropsychiatry Congresses.
Schizophrenia Pathophysiology Congresses.
Behavior drug effects congresses.
Dopamine physiology congresses.
Limbic System physiology congresses.
Mental Disorders physiopathology congresses.
Mesencephalon physiology congresses.
271. Pfeiffer, C.C., R. Mailloux, and L. Forsythe, The Schizophrenias : ours to conquer. Rev. ed. 1988, Wichita, Kan.: Bio-Communications Press. xi, 365 p. by Carl C. Pfeiffer, Richard Mailloux, and Linda Forsythe.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Rev. ed. of: The schizophrenias--yours and mine / the Professional Committee of the Schizophrenia Foundation of New Jersey. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Etiology.
272. Rubin, T.I., Jordi. 1st Collier Books ed. 1988, New York: Collier Books. 73 p. by Theodore Isaac Rubin.
18 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia in children Case studies.
273. Stefanis, C.N. and A.D. Rabavilas, Schizophrenia : recent biosocial developments. 1988, New York, N.Y.: Human Sciences Press. 286 p. edited by Costas N. Stefanis and Andreas D. Rabavilas.
ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Schizophrenia.
274. Tsuang, M.T. and J.C. Simpson, Nosology, epidemiology, and genetics of schizophrenia. Handbook of schizophrenia ; v. 3. 1988, Amsterdam ; New York
New York, NY: Elsevier ;
Sole distributor for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. xiv, 623 p. editors, Ming T. Tsuang, John C. Simpson.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
Schizophrenia Epidemiology.
Schizophrenia Genetic aspects.
Schizophrenia classification.
Schizophrenia familial & genetic.
Schizophrenia occurrence.
275. Bellack, A.S., A Clinical guide for the treatment of schizophrenia. 1989, New York: Plenum Press. xiv, 329 p. edited by Alan S. Bellack.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia therapy.
276. Birchwood, M.J., S.E. Hallett, and M.C. Preston, Schizophrenia : an integrated approach to research and treatment. 1989, New York: New York University Press. viii, 403 p. M.J. Birchwood, S.E. Hallett, M.C. Preston.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
277. Broer, L.R., Sanity plea : schizophrenia in the novels of Kurt Vonnegut. Studies in speculative fiction ; no. 18. 1989, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press. 216 p. by Lawrence R. Broer.
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Vonnegut, Kurt Knowledge Psychology.
Psychological fiction, American History and criticism.
Schizophrenia in literature.
Mental illness in literature.
278. Casacchia, M. and A. Rossi, Schizophrenia, a psychobiological view : proceedings of the symposium held in L'Aquila, Italy, February 26, 1988. 1989, Dordrecht ; Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 136 p. edited by Massimo Casacchia and Alessandro Rossi.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
279. Matson, J.L., Chronic schizophrenia and adult autism : issues in diagnosis, assessment, and psychological treatment. 1989, New York: Springer Pub. Co. x, 342 p. Johnny L. Matson, editor.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Autism.
Autism diagnosis.
Autism therapy.
Schizophrenia diagnosis.
Schizophrenia therapy.
280. McDougall, J. and S. Lebovici, Dialogue with Sammy : a psychoanalytical contribution to the understanding of child psychosis. 1989, London: Free Association Books. x, 278 p. Joyce McDougall and Serge Lebovici.
ill. ; 22 cm.
First published in French in 1960: Un Cas de psychose infantile. main themes: Child analysis Case studies.
Child psychotherapy.
Psychoanalytic Therapy.
Schizophrenia, Childhood.
281. McGlashan, T.H. and C.J. Keats, Schizophrenia : treatment process and outcome. 1st ed. 1989, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xix, 207 p. Thomas H. McGlashan, Christopher J. Keats.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment Case studies.
Schizophrenia therapy case studies.
282. Mendel, W.M., Treating schizophrenia. 1st ed. The Jossey-Bass social and behavioral science series. 1989, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. xviii, 244 p. Werner M. Mendel.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia therapy.
283. Perris, C., Cognitive therapy with schizophrenic patients. 1989, New York: Guilford Press. xiii, 240 p. Carlo Perris.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Cognitive therapy.
Cognition.
Psychotherapy methods.
Schizophrenia therapy.
284. Perry, J.W., The far side of madness. Jungian classics series ; 12. 1989, Dallas, Tex.: Spring Publications. vi, 177 p. John Weir Perry.
23 cm.
Reprint. Originally published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1974. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Self.
Signs and symbols.
285. Ronell, A., The telephone book : technology--schizophrenia--electric speech. 1989, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 465 p. Avital Ronell.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Oral communication Philosophy.
Oral communication Psychological aspects.
Technology Psychological aspects.
Telephone.
286. Schulz, S.C. and C.A. Tamminga, Schizophrenia : scientific progress. 1989, New York: Oxford University Press. xv, 418 p. edited by S. Charles Schulz and Carol A. Tamminga.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Based on papers presented at the 1st International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, held in Bethesda, Md., March 28-April 1, 1987.
International Congress on Schizophrenia Research (1st :1987 : Bethesda, Md.) main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
287. Selzer, M.A., Working with the person with schizophrenia : the treatment alliance. 1989, New York: New York University Press. ix, 399 p. Michael A. Selzer ...
24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapist and patient.
Physician-Patient Relations.
Psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia therapy.
288. Shepherd, M., The Natural history of schizophrenia : a five-year follow-up study of outcome and prediction in a representative sample of schizophrenics. Psychological medicine. Monograph supplement ; 15. 1989, Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. iv, 46 p. Michael Shepherd ...
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes:
289. Andreasen, N.C., Schizophrenia : positive and negative symptoms and syndromes. Modern problems of pharmacopsychiatry ; vol. 24. 1990, Basel ; New York: Karger. viii, 210 p. volume editor, Nancy C. Andreasen.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Symptoms.
290. Angrist, B., S.C. Schulz, and American Psychiatric Association. Meeting, The Neuroleptic-nonresponsive patient : characterization and treatment. 1st ed. 1990, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xxviii, 164 p. edited by Burt Angrist, S. Charles Schulz.
ill. ; 22 cm.
Progress in psychiatry ; no. 27
Contains updated articles originally presented at the 1988 American Psychiatric Association Meeting. main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy Congresses.
Antipsychotic drugs Congresses.
Schizophrenia drug therapy congresses.
Tranquilizing Agents, Major therapeutic use congresses.
291. Boyle, M., Schizophrenia : a scientific delusion?. 1990, London ; New York: Routledge. viii, 248 p. Mary Boyle.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Diagnosis History.
292. DeLisi, L.E. and American Psychiatric Association. Meeting, Depression in schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1990, Washington, DC: American Psychicatric Press. xiii, 162 p. edited by Lynn E. DeLisi.
ill. ; 22 cm.
Progress in psychiatry ; #18
Based on the proceedings of a symposium held during the May 1986 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Depression, Mental Congresses.
Depressive Disorder congresses.
293. Herz, M.I., S.J. Keith, and J.P. Docherty, Psychosocial treatment of schizophrenia. Handbook of schizophrenia ; v. 4. 1990, Amsterdam ; New York
New York, NY, U.S.A.: Elsevier ;
Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. xiv, 419 p. editors, Marvin I. Herz, Samuel J. Keith, John P. Docherty.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Social Environment.
294. Hollandsworth, J.G., The physiology of psychological disorders : schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. The Plenum series in behavioral psychophysiology and medicine. 1990, New York: Plenum Press. xvii, 318 p. James G. Hollandsworth, Jr.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Depression, Mental Physiological aspects.
Anxiety Physiological aspects.
Substance abuse Physiological aspects.
Anxiety Disorders etiology.
Depressive Disorders etiology.
Mental Disorders etiology.
Psychophysiology.
Schizophrenia etiology.
Substance Abuse etiology.
295. Kales, A., et al., Recent advances in schizophrenia. International perspectives series. 1990, New York: Springer-Verlag. xxv, 416 p. A. Kales, C.N. Stefanis, J.A. Talbott, editors ; with a foreword by Lewis L. Judd.
23 ill. ; 25 cm.
Papers of the Third Annual Pennsylvania Conference on Schizophrenia, sponsored by the Central Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, Mar. 1988, in Harrisburg, Pa.
Pennsylvania Conference on Schizophrenia (3rd : 1988 : Harrisburg, Pa.) main themes: Schizophrenia.
296. Levy, S.T. and P.T. Ninan, Schizophrenia : treatment of acute psychotic episodes. 1st ed. 1990, Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press. xv, 223 p. edited by Steven T. Levy, Philip T. Ninan.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia therapy.
297. Lidz, T., The origin and treatment of schizophrenic disorders. 1990, Madison, Conn.: International Universities Press. xii, 144 p. Theodore Lidz.
22 cm.
Originally presented in abbreviated form as the Thomas William Salmon Memorial Lectures at the New York Academy of Medicine in December 1967. main themes: Schizophrenia.
298. Perez, R., On an(archy) & schizoanalysis. 1990, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Autonomedia. 144 p. Rolando Perez.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Social psychiatry.
Psychoanalysis Social aspects.
Capitalism.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Anarchism.
Deleuze, Gilles.
Guattari, Fâelix.
299. Rolf, J.E. and N. Garmezy, Risk and protective factors in the development of psychopathology. 1990, Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. xv, 554 p. edited by Jon Rolf ...
ill. ; 25 cm.
"This volume is a tribute to Norman Garmezy by students and colleagues"--Pref. main themes: Mental illness Risk factors.
Child development.
Adjustment (Psychology) in children.
Schizophrenia Risk factors.
Adaptation, Psychological.
Child Development Disorders psychology.
Psychopathology.
Risk Factors.
Schizophrenia etiology.
300. Rubin, T.I., Lisa & David ; Jordi : two extraordinary tales of troubled children struggling to find their places in the real world. 1990, New York
Toronto: Collier Books ;
Collier Macmillan Canada ;
Maxwell Macmillan International. 157 p. by Theodore Isaac Rubin.
18 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia in children Case studies.
301. Seeman, M.V. and S.E. Greben, Office treatment of schizophrenia. 1st ed. Clinical practice ; no. 11. 1990, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xiv, 208 p. edited by Mary V. Seeman, Stanley E. Greben.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia therapy.
302. Spitzer, M. and B.A. Maher, Philosophy and psychopathology. 1990, New York: Springer-Verlag. xii, 247 p. Manfred Spitzer, Brendan A. Maher, editors.
24 cm.
Papers presented at a meeting at the Dept. of Psychology, Harvard University, in Oct. 1989. main themes: Mental illness Congresses.
Schizophrenia Congresses.
Philosophy Congresses.
Philosophy, Medical congresses.
Psychopathology congresses.
Psychotic Disorders congresses.
303. Straube, E.R. and K. Hahlweg, Schizophrenia : concepts, vulnerability, and intervention. 1990, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. ix, 244 p. Eckart R. Straube, Kurt Hahlweg, (eds.).
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
304. Ascher-Svanum, H. and A.A. Krause, Psychoeducational groups for patients with schizophrenia : a guide for practitioners. 1991, Gaithersburg, Md.: Aspen Publishers. 1 v. (loose-leaf) Haya Ascher-Svanum, Audrey A. Krause.
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Group Processes.
305. Barham, P. and R. Hayward, From the mental patient to the person. 1991, London ; New York: Travistock/Routledge. viii, 162 p. Peter Barham and Robert Hayward.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics.
Schizophrenics Social conditions.
Schizophrenics Mental health services.
Community Mental Health Services.
Psychology, Social.
Schizophrenia rehabilitation.
306. Baron, J.C. and European Economic Community., Brain dopaminergic systems : imaging with positron tomography : proceedings of a workshop held in Caen, France, within the framework of the European Community medical and public health research. 1991, Dordrecht ; Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. xii, 198 p. edited by J.C. Baron ...
ill. ; 25 cm.
Developments in nuclear medicine ; v. 20 main themes: Brain Tomography Congresses.
Dopamine Receptors Congresses.
Dopaminergic mechanisms Congresses.
Schizophrenia Tomography Congresses.
Movement disorders Tomography Congresses.
Brain radionuclide imaging congresses.
Parkinson Disease diagnosis congresses.
Receptors, Dopamine metabolism congresses.
Schizophrenia diagnosis congresses.
Tomography, Emission-Computed methods congresses.
307. Baur, S., The dinosaur man : tales of madness and enchantment from the back ward. 1st ed. 1991, New York, NY: Edward Burlingame Books. 203 p. Susan Baur.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
308. Diatkine, R., F. Quartier-Frings, and a. Andreoli, Psychose et changement. 1re âed. ed. Le Fil rouge. Section 1, Psychanalyse,. 1991, Paris: Presses universitaires de France. 292 p. Renâe Diatkine, Florence Quartier-Frings, Antonio Andreoli.
22 cm. main themes: Psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia.
Psychoses.
309. Eggers, C., Schizophrenia and youth : etiology and therapeutic consequences. 1991, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. x, 202 p. Christian Eggers (ed.).
ill. ; 24 cm.
Papers presented at an international symposium held in Mar. 1990 in Essen. main themes: Schizophrenia in adolescence Congresses.
Schizophrenia etiology congresses.
Schizophrenia therapy congresses.
310. Flack, W.F., et al., What is schizophrenia?. 1991, New York: Springer-Verlag. xii, 270 p. William F. Flack, Jr., Daniel R. Miller, Morton Wiener, editors.
24 cm.
Based on a conference sponsored by the Frances L. Hiatt School of Psychology, at Clark University, Worcester, Mass., June 9-10, 1990. main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
311. Gottesman, I.I. and D.L. Wolfgram, Schizophrenia genesis : the origins of madness. A Series of books in psychology. 1991, New York: Freeman. xiii, 296 p. Irving I. Gottesman, with the assistance of Dorothea L. Wolfgram.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
312. Greden, J.F. and R. Tandon, Negative schizophrenic symptoms : pathophysiology and clinical implications. 1st ed. 1991, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xxix, 290 p. edited by John F. Greden, Rajiv Tandon.
ill. ; 22 cm.
Progress in psychiatry series ; no. 28 main themes: Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
313. Harries, M., Schizophrenia and social needs. 1991, [Western Australia]: Dept. of Social Work and Social Administration, the University of Western Australia. viii, 73, 11 p. Maria Harries ... [et al. ; foreword by Geoffrey P. Smith].
25 cm.
Occasional papers, new series, no. 7
"November 1991." main themes: Schizophrenics Deinstitutionalization Australia Western Australia.
Schizophrenics Services for Australia Western Australia.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation Australia Western Australia.
Schizophrenics Australia Western Australia Social conditions.
314. Howells, J.B., The Concept of schizophrenia : historical perspectives. 1st ed. 1991, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xxiv, 211 p. edited by John G. Howells.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia History.
Psychological Theory.
315. Kay, S.R., Positive and negative syndromes in schizophrenia : assessment and research. Clinical and experimental psychiatry ; 5. 1991, New York: Brunner/Mazel. xv, 283 p. Stanley R. Kay.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
316. Kissling, W., Guidelines for neuroleptic relapse prevention in schizophrenia : proceedings of a consensus conference held April 19-20, 1989, in Bruges, Belgium. 1991, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. viii, 166 p. edited by Werner Kissling.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Relapse Prevention Congresses.
Antipsychotic drugs Congresses.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy Congresses.
Schizophrenia drug therapy congresses.
Schizophrenia prevention & control congresses.
Tranquilizing Agents, Major therapeutic use congresses.
317. Kurstak, E., Psychiatry and biological factors. 1991, New York: Plenum Medical Book Co. xx, 311 p. edited by Edouard Kurstak.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Mental illness Etiology.
Mental illness Physiological aspects.
Mental illness Immunological aspects.
Virus diseases Psychological aspects.
Virus diseases Animal models.
Nervous system Diseases Animal models.
Adjuvants, Immunologic.
Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic.
Mental Disorders immunology.
Schizophrenia etiology.
Schizophrenia immunology.
Virus Diseases complications.
Viruses pathogenicity.
318. Lickey, M.E. and B. Gordon, Medicine and mental illness : the use of drugs in psychiatry. 1991, New York: Freeman & Co. xi, 459 p. Marvin E. Lickey and Barbara Gordon.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Rev. ed. of: Drugs for mental illness. c1983. main themes: Psychopharmacology.
Affective disorders Chemotherapy.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Anxiety Chemotherapy.
Affective Disorders, Psychotic drug therapy.
Anxiety Disorders drug therapy.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
319. Marneros, A., N.C. Andreasen, and M.T. Tsuang, Negative versus positive schizophrenia. 1991, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. ix, 466 p. A. Marneros, N.C. Andreasen, M.T. Tsuang, eds. ; contributors, N.C. Andreasen ...
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Symptoms.
Schizophrenia classification.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
320. Mednick, S.A., Fetal neural development and adult schizophrenia. Longitudinal perspectives in schizophrenia research. 1991, Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. xi, 244 p. edited by Sarnoff A. Mednick ...
ill. ; 24 cm.
"Proceedings of a meeting on fetal neural development held in Washington, kDC, 30 May-1 June 1988"--P. xi. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
Fetal brain Abnormalities Complications.
Brain Growth.
Brain abnormalities.
Brain embryology.
Pregnancy Complications.
Schizophrenia genetics.
Schizophrenia pathology.
321. Mednick, S.A. and North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division., Developmental neuropathology of schizophrenia. NATO ASI series. Series A, Life sciences ; v. 217. 1991, New York: Plenum Press. viii, 247 p. NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Developmental Neuropathology of Schizophrenia (1989 : Castelvecchio Pascoli, Italy)
edited by Sarnoff A. Mednick ...
ill. ; 26 cm.
"Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Developmental Neuropathology of Schizophrenia, held August 28-September 1, 1989, in Castelvecchio Pascoli, Italy"--T.p. verso.
"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division." main themes: Schizophrenia Pathophysiology Congresses.
Schizophrenia Etiology Congresses.
Brain embryology congresses.
Brain physiopathology.
Nervous System embryology congresses.
Nervous System physiopathology congresses.
Schizophrenia physiopathology congresses.
322. Pittman, R.H., The writer's divided self in Bulgakov's The master and Margarita. 1991, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford. x, 211 p. Riitta H. Pittman.
23 cm.
St. Antony's/Macmillan series main themes: Bulgakov, Mikhail Afanas§evich, 1891-1940. Master i Margarita.
Schizophrenia in literature.
323. Pittman, R.H., The writer's divided self in Bulgakov's The master and Margarita. 1991, New York: St. Martin's Press. x, 211 p. Riitta H. Pittman.
23 cm. main themes: Bulgakov, Mikhail Afanas§evich, 1891-1940. Master i Margarita.
Schizophrenia in literature.
324. Seinfeld, J., The empty core : an object relations approach to psychotherapy of the schizoid personality. 1991, Northvale, N.J.: J. Aronson. xiii, 260 p. Jeffrey Seinfeld.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Object relations (Psychoanalysis)
Psychotherapy.
Schizoid Personality Disorder.
Schizoid Personality Disorder therapy.
325. Steinhauer, S.R., J. Gruzelier, and J. Zubin, Neuropsychology, psychophysiology, and information processing. Handbook of schizophrenia ; v. 5. 1991, Amsterdam ; New York: Elsevier. xi, 687 p. editors, S.R. Steinhauer, J.H. Gruzelier, J. Zubin.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Human information processing.
Neuropsychology.
Psychophysiology.
Mental Processes.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
326. Tamminga, C.A. and S.C. Schulz, Schizophrenia research. Advances in neuropsychiatry and psychopharmacology ; v. 1. 1991, New York: Raven Press. xviii, 373 p. editors, Carol A. Tamminga, S. Charles Schulz.
ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Research.
Research.
Schizophrenia.
327. Thornton, J., M.V. Seeman, and E.D. Plummer, Schizophrenia simplified : a field guide to schizophrenia for frontline workers, families, and professionals. 1991, Toronto ; Lewiston, NY: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers. viii, 136 p. editors and authors, J.F. Thornton, M.V. Seeman ; contributing authors, E.D. Plummer, J.J. Jeffries, S.K. Littman.
ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia Law and legislation.
Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Schizophrenia rehabilitation.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
Social Justice.
Social Support.
328. Volkow, N.D. and A.P. Wolf, Positron-emission tomography in schizophrenia research. 1991, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xvii, 124 p. edited by Nora D. Volkow, Alfred P. Wolf.
ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Progress in psychiatry ; no. 33 main themes: Schizophrenia Research.
Tomography, Emission.
Brain Tomography.
Schizophrenia.
Tomography, Emission-Computed.
329. Alvarez, A., Live company : psychoanalytic psychotherapy with autistic, borderline, deprived, and abused children. 1992, London ; New York: Tavistock/Routledge. xv, 246 p. Anne Alvarez.
25 cm. main themes: Autism in children Treatment.
Schizophrenia in children Treatment.
Schizophrenia in adolescence Treatment.
Borderline personality disorder in children Treatment.
Borderline personality disorder in adolescence Treatment.
Autism Treatment Case studies.
Child analysis.
Adolescent analysis.
Autism, Infantile therapy.
Child Abuse psychology.
Psychoanalytic Therapy in infancy & childhood.
Psychotic Disorders in infancy & childhood.
Psychotic Disorders therapy.
330. Bentall, R.P., Reconstructing schizophrenia. 1992, London ; New York: Routledge. xvii, 308 p. edited by Richard P. Bentall.
ill. ; 22 cm.
"First published 1990; first published in paperback in 1992"--T.p. verso. main themes: Schizophrenia.
331. Berner, P. and World Psychiatric Association., Diagnostic criteria for functional psychoses. 2nd ed. 1992, Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. xvi, 268 p. P. Berner ...
ill. ; 24 cm.
"Published under the auspices of the World Psychiatric Association."
Rev. ed. of : Diagnostic criteria for schizophrenic and affective disorders / P. Berner ... c1983. main themes: Psychoses Diagnosis.
Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
Manic-depressive illness Diagnosis.
Schizoaffective disorders Diagnosis.
Paranoia Diagnosis.
Psychotic Disorders classification.
Psychotic Disorders diagnosis.
332. Birchwood, M.J. and N. Tarrier, Innovations in the psychological management of schizophrenia : assessment, treatment, and services. The Wiley series in clinical psychology. 1992, Chichester [West Sussex, England] ; New York: Wiley. xii, 326 p. edited by Max Birchwood, Nicholas Tarrier.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
333. Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. Committee on Psychopathology., Beyond symptom suppression : improving long-term outcomes of schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1992, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. x, 117 p. formulated by the Committee on Psychopathology, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry.
24 cm.
Report ; no. 134 main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Long Term Care.
Longitudinal Studies.
Schizophrenia therapy.
334. Heston, L.L., Mending minds : a guide to the new psychiatry of depression, anxiety, and other serious mental disorders. A Series of books in psychology. 1992, New York: W.H. Freeman. xi, 233 p. Leonard L. Heston.
24 cm. main themes: Psychiatry Popular works.
Depression, Mental Popular works.
Anxiety Popular works.
Mental illness.
Anxiety Disorders.
Depressive Disorder.
Personality Disorders.
Psychotic Disorders.
Schizophrenia.
Substance Use Disorders.
335. Hoffer, A. and H. Osmond, How to live with schizophrenia. New rev. ed. 1992, New York: Carol Pub. Group. 222 p. by Abram Hoffer and Humphry Osmond ; with a foreword by Nolen D.C. Lewis.
23 cm.
"A Citadel Press book." main themes: Schizophrenia.
336. Kroll, V.L. and M. Worcester, My sister, then and now. 1992, Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books. 1 v. (unpaged).Ten-year-old Rachael describes how her twenty-year-old sister's schizophrenia has affected the family and expresses her own feelings of sadness and anger. by Virginia L. Kroll ; illustrations by Mary Worcester.
ill. ; 20 cm.
"A book about mental illness." main themes: Schizophrenia Fiction.
Mental illness Fiction.
337. Lindenmayer, J.-P. and S.R. Kay, New biological vistas on schizophrenia. Clinical and experimental psychiatry ; 6. 1992, New York: Brunner/Mazel. xiii, 299 p. edited by Jean-Pierre Lindenmayer, Stanley R. Kay.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Base on the Fifth Annual Albert Einstein Symposium in Psychiatry, held at the New York Academy of Sciences, Oct. 28, 1988.
Albert Einstein Symposium in Psychiatry (5th : 1988 : New York Academy of Sciences) main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects Congresses.
Schizophrenia congresses.
338. Massumi, B., A user's guide to capitalism and schizophrenia : deviations from Deleuze and Guattari. A Swerve ed. 1992, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. 229 p. Brian Massumi.
24 cm. main themes: Deleuze, Gilles. Capitalisme et schizophrâenie.
Social psychiatry.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Capitalism Social aspects.
Psychology, Pathological Etiology.
339. Meltzer, H.Y., Novel antipsychotic drugs. 1992, New York: Raven Press. xvii, 267 p. editor, Herbert Y. Meltzer.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Antipsychotic drugs Testing Congresses.
Schizophrenia drug therapy congresses.
Tranquilizing Agents, Major therapeutic use congresses.
340. Meltzer, D., M.H. Williams, and Roland Harris Trust., The claustrum : an investigation of claustrophobic phenomena. Roland Harris Trust library ; no. 15. 1992, [Strathclay, Perthshire]: The Clunie Press for the Roland Harris Trust Library. 185 p. Donald Meltzer ; with an essay by Meg Harris Williams.
23 cm.
Machine generated contents note: THE CLAUSTRUM -- An Investigation of Claustrophobic Phenomena -- Donald Meltzer -- with an essay by Meg Harris Williamr -- Contents -- Part One -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Melanie Klein's Vision of Projective -- Identification -- Chapter 2 Review of Earlier Publications -- : : Part Two -- Chapter 3 The Geographic Dimension of the -- :s :: :Mental Apparatus -- Chapter 4 The Compartments of the Internal Mother -- Chapter 5 Life in the Claustrum -- Chapter 6 Technical Problems of the Claustrum -- Part Three -- Chapter 7 Emergence from the Claustrum versus shift -- of Consiousness -- :: Chapter g The Role of the Claustrum in the Onset of -- Schizophrenia -- 'Chapter 9 Concerning the Ubiquity of Projective -- Identification -- Chapter 10 Symptomatology versus Characterology - -- The Psycho-analytical Process -- Chapter 11 The Claustrum and Adolescence -- 'Chapter 12 The Claustrum and the -- Perversions/Addictions -- ;Chapter 13 The Claustrm and Politics -- f Addendum Macbeth's Eqivocation, -- Shakespeare's Ambiguity -- (Meg Harris Williams). main themes: Projective identification.
Psychoanalysis.
341. Modrow, J., How to become a schizophrenic : the case against biological psychiatry. 1992, Everett, Wash.
Traverse City, Mich.: Apollyon Press ;
Distributed by Publisher's Distribution Center. xi, 291 p. John Modrow.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
Schizophrenia Case studies.
Modrow, John Mental health.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Schizophrenia Environmental aspects.
Biological psychiatry.
342. Noll, R., The encyclopedia of schizophrenia and the psychotic disorders. 1992, New York: Facts on File. xxvi, 374 p. Richard Noll ; foreword by Leonard George.
26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Encyclopedias.
Schizophrenia Information services Directories.
Psychotic Disorders encyclopedias.
343. Sass, L.A., Madness and modernism : insanity in the light of modern art, literature, and thought. 1992, New York, NY: BasicBooks. x, 595 p. Louis A. Sass.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Modernism (Art)
Modernism (Literature)
Modernism (Aesthetics)
344. Strange, P.G., Brain biochemistry and brain disorders. 1992, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. xi, 342 p. Philip G. Strange.
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Brain Pathophysiology.
Brain Physiology.
Neuroanatomy.
Clinical biochemistry.
Affective Disorders physiopathology.
Anxiety physiopathology.
Basal Ganglia Diseases physiopathology.
Biochemistry.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
345. Sutton, S., D. Friedman, and G. Bruder, Psychophysiology and experimental psychopathology : a tribute to Samuel Sutton. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, v. 658. 1992, New York, N.Y.: New York Academy of Sciences. xii, 287 p. edited by David Friedman and Gerard Bruder.
ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
"Papers ... were presented at a conference entitled the 'Samuel Sutton Memorial Conference', which was held in the New York Academy of Sciences in New York City on March 18, 1987"--P. v.
"Index of contributors": p. 287.
Samuel Sutton Memorial Conference (1987 : New York, N.Y.) main themes: Mental illness Physiological aspects Congresses.
Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology) Congresses.
Psychophysiology Congresses.
Schizophrenia Physiological aspects Congresses.
Brain Psychophysiology Congresses.
Mental Disorders physiopathology congresses.
Psychology, Experimental congresses.
Psychopathology congresses.
346. Ackerman, R.C., Twists & turns : a mother's caring journey : two children with schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1993, Honeoye Falls, NY: Paths of Life Press. x, 149 p. by Ruth C. Ackerman.
ill. ; 20 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Schizophrenics Biography.
Ackerman, Ruth C. Family.
Mother and child.
347. Barham, P., Schizophrenia and human value : chronic schizophrenia, science, and society : with a new preface. New ed. 1993, London: Free Association Books. xviii, 223 p. Peter Barham.
24 cm.
First published by Basil Blackwell, 1984. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
348. Benedetti, G. and P.M. Furlan, The Psychotherapy of schizophrenia : effective clinical aproaches--controversies, critiques and recommendations. 1993, Seattle: Hogrefe & Huber. xxii, 407 p. edited by Gaetano Benedetti and Pier Maria Furlan.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Based on a symposium held in Turin, Italy. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment Congresses.
Psychotherapy Congresses.
Models, Psychological congresses.
Psychotherapy methods congresses.
Schizophrenia therapy congresses.
349. Costello, C.G., Symptoms of schizophrenia. Wiley series on personality processes. 1993, New York: Wiley. xi, 322 p. edited by Charles G. Costello.
25 cm.
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Companion v. to: Symptoms of depression. 1993. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Symptoms.
Schizophrenia diagnosis.
350. Greenberg, R.S., The Pathophysiology of schizophrenia. 1993, Austin: R.G. Landes. 163 p. Ray S. Greenberg.
27 cm.
Medical intelligence unit main themes: Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Sleep-wake cycle.
Schizophrenia.
Models, Biological.
351. Haugsgjerd, S. and J.B. Hansen, Crossing the borders : psychotherapy of schizophrenia. 1993, Ludvika, [Sweden]: Dualis : Nordic Association for Psychotherapy of Psychoses. 128 p. Svein Haugsgjerd ... [et al.] ; edited by Jens Bolvig Hansen.
21 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Psychoanalysis.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Psychotherapy.
352. Jenner, F.A., Schizophrenia : a disease or some ways of being human?. 1993, Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press. 164 p. F. A. Jenner ... [et al.] ; foreword by Anthony Clare.
25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia
353. Maurer, K., Imaging of the brain in psychiatry and related fields. 1993, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. xix, 375 p. Konrad Maurer (ed.).
ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. main themes: Brain Imaging.
Brain Pathophysiology.
Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Brain physiopathology.
Brain radionuclide imaging.
Diagnostic Imaging methods.
Electroencephalography.
Mental Disorders diagnosis.
Psychiatry methods.
354. Smith, D.W., Schizophrenia. 1993, New York: F. Watts. 95 p., [16] p. of plates.Describes the nature, causes, and treatment of this common type of mental illness. by Douglas W. Smith.
ill. ; 24 cm.
A Venture book main themes: Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia.
Mental illness.
355. Waddington, J.L., D1:D2 dopamine receptor interactions. Neuroscience perspectives. 1993, London ; San Diego: Academic Press. viii, 296 p. edited by J.L. Waddington.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Cover has subtitle: Neuroscience and psychopharmacology.
Molecular neurobiology of Db1s and Db2s dopamine receptors / D.R. Sibley, F.J. Monsma Jr. and Yong Shen -- Neuroanatomical localization of Db1s versus Db2s receptors: similar organization in the basal ganglia of the rat, cat and human and disparate organization in the cortex and limbic system / J.N. Joyce, S. Goldsmith and A. Murray -- Regulation of unconditioned motor behaviour by Db1s:Db2s interactions / J.L. Waddington and S.A. Daly -- Electrophysiological correlates of Db1s:Db2s interactions / F.J. White and Xiu-Ti Hu -- Role of Db1sand Db2s receptors in learning / R.J. Beninger -- Regulation of drug discrimination behaviour by dopamine Db1s and Db2s receptors / E.B. Nielsen -- Role of Db1s versus Db2s receptors in the modulation of states of arousal and sleep / E. Ongini -- Db1s:Db2s dopamine receptor interactions in relation to feeding responses and food intake / S.J. Cooper and H.A. Al-Naser -- Regulation of seizure threshold by Db1s versus Db2s receptors / M.S. Starr.
(cont.) Future directions: the clinical significance and the therapeutic potential of Db1s:Db2s interactions in Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and other disorders / J.L. Waddington. main themes: Dopamine Agonists.
Dopamine Receptors.
Receptors, Dopamine D1 physiology.
Receptors, Dopamine D2 physiology.
Humans Brain Physiology
356. Ancill, R.J., S. Holliday, and J. Higenbottam, Schizophrenia : exploring the spectrum of psychosis. 1994, Chichester ; New York: Wiley. xvii, 376 p. edited by R.J. Ancill, S. Holliday, and J. Higenbottam.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Proceedings of the Schizophrenia 1994 Conference, held in Vancouver, B.C.
Schizophrenia Conference (1994 : Vancouver, B.C.) main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
357. Andreasen, N.C., Schizophrenia : from mind to molecule. 1st ed. American Psychopathological Association series. 1994, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xv, 278 p. edited by Nancy C. Andreasen.
ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
358. Arieti, S., Interpretation of schizophrenia. 2nd ed. The Master work series. 1994, Northvale, N.J.: Jason Aronson. xvii, 756 p. Silvano Arieti.
ill. ; 23 cm.
"First softcover ed."--T.p. verso. main themes: Schizophrenia.
359. Birchwood, M.J. and N. Tarrier, Psychological management of schizophrenia. 1994, Chichester ; New York: Wiley. x, 165 p. edited by Max Birchwood and Nicholas Tarrier.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Selected and updated core chapters of Innovations in the psychological management of schizophrenia. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenics Services for.
360. Brenner, H.D., Integrated psychological therapy for schizophrenic patients (IPT). 1994, Seattle: Hogrefe & Huber. 174 p. Integriertes psychologisches Therapieprogramm fčur schizophrene Patienten (IPT). English.
Hans D. Brenner ...
ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.)
System requirements for accompanying computer disk: IBM PC. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Cognitive therapy.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Psychotherapy, Group methods.
361. Broer, L.R., Sanity plea : schizophrenia in the novels of Kurt Vonnegut. Rev. ed. 1994, Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press. xiv, 241 p. Lawrence R. Broer.
23 cm. main themes: Vonnegut, Kurt Knowledge Psychology.
Psychological fiction, American History and criticism.
Mental illness in literature.
Schizophrenia in literature.
362. Cotterill, L., The social integration of people with schizophrenia. Avebury studies of care in the community. 1994, Aldershot ; Brookfield, Vt.: Avebury. ix, 144 p. Lesley Cotterill.
ill. ; cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Schizophrenics Mental health services.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Social psychiatry.
363. Goeree, R. and Canada. Mental Health Division., Evaluation of programs for the treatment of schizophrenia : a health economic prespective. 1994, [Ottawa]: Health Canada. i, 30 p. prepared by Ron Goeree for Mental Health Division, Health Services Directorate, Health Programs and Services Branch, Health Canada.
ill. ; 28 cm.
Issued also in French under title: âEvaluation des programmes de traitement de la schizophrâenie, une perspective âeconomique mâedicale. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment Canada Evaluation.
Schizophrenia Economic aspects Canada.
Schizophrâenie Traitement Canada âEvaluation.
Schizophrâenie Aspect âeconomique Canada.
364. Goldman, M.N., Emotional disorders. 1994, New York: M. Cavendish. 96 p. M. Nikki Goldman.
ill. ; 27 cm.
Life issues main themes: Depression, Mental Juvenile literature.
Anxiety Juvenile literature.
Eating disorders Juvenile literature.
Substance abuse Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Mental illness.
365. Gunderson, J.G. and L.R. Mosher, Issues and controversies in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia. 1st softcover ed. The master work series. 1994, Northvale, N.J.: J. Aronson. xlii, 441 p. edited by John G. Gunderson, Loren R. Mosher.
ill. ; 22 cm.
Originally published: Psychotherapy of schizophrenia. New York : Aronson, c1975. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia therapy.
366. Hill, L.B., Psychotherapeutic intervention in schizophrenia. 1994 ed. The Master work series. 1994, Northvale, N.J.: J. Aronson. viii, 216 p. Lewis B. Hill.
21 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychotherapy.
367. Johnstone, E.C., Searching for the causes of schizophrenia. Oxford psychiatry series ; 2. 1994, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. 134 p. Eve C. Johnstone.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Schizophrenia Genetic aspects.
Schizophrenia Etiology.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
368. Keefe, R.S.E. and P.D. Harvey, Understanding schizophrenia : a guide to the new research on causes and treatment. 1994, New York
Toronto: Free Press ;
Maxwell Macmillan Canada ;
Maxwell Macmillan International. xv, 283 p., [2] p. of plates Richard S.E. Keefe, Philip D. Harvey.
ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Popular works.
Schizophrenia Etiology.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
369. McKenna, P.J., Schizophrenia and related syndromes. 1st ed. Oxford medical publications. 1994, Oxford New York ;: Oxford University Press P.J. McKenna. main themes: Schizophrenia.
370. Mueser, K.T. and S. Gingerich, Coping with schizophrenia : a guide for families. 1994, Oakland, Calif.: New Harbinger Pub. xvii, 355 p. Kim T. Mueser, Susan Gingerich ; foreword by Harriet P. Lefley.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Pt. I. Introduction. An overview of schizophrenia -- Diagnosis and symtoms -- pt. II. Preventing relapses. Medication -- Early warning signs of relapse -- Community resources -- pt. III. Creating a supportive environment. Communicating effectively -- Solving problems -- Managing stress -- Establishing household rules -- pt. IV. Specific problems. Persistent positive and negative symptoms -- Depression and anxiety -- Alcohol and drug abuse -- Preventing and responding to crises -- pt. V. Looking ahead. Improving quality of life -- The importance of siblings -- Planning your relative's future. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Family.
371. Prouty, G., Theoretical evolutions in person-centered/experiential therapy : applications to schizophrenic and retarded psychoses. 1994, Westport, Conn.: Praeger. xxx, 113 p. Garry Prouty ; foreword by Luc Roelens.
22 cm. main themes: Psychoses Treatment.
Psychotherapist and patient.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
People with mental disabilities Mental health.
Client-centered psychotherapy.
Existential psychology.
Therapeutic alliance.
Interpersonal communication.
372. Sass, L.A., The paradoxes of delusion : Wittgenstein, Schreber, and the schizophrenic mind. 1994, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. xiv, 177 p. Louis A. Sass.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951.
Schreber, Daniel Paul, 1842-1911.
Psychiatry Philosophy.
Delusions.
373. Torrey, E.F., Schizophrenia and manic-depressive disorder : the biological roots of mental illness as revealed by the landmark study of identical twins. 1994, New York: Basic Books. xxvi, 274 p. E. Fuller Torrey in collaboration with Ann E. Bowler, Edward H. Taylor, and Irving I. Gottesman.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Genetic aspects.
Manic-depressive illness.
Manic-depressive illness Genetic aspects.
Diseases in twins.
374. Atkinson, J.M. and D.A. Coia, Families coping with schizophrenia : a practitioner's guide to family groups. 1995, Chichester ; New York: J. Wiley & Sons. viii, 284 p. Jacqueline M. Atkinson and Denise A. Coia.
25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Schizophrenics Home care Study and teaching.
Family services.
Group counseling.
Schizophrenics Services for.
375. Benedetti, G., Psychotherapy of schizophrenia. 1995 softcover ed. 1995, Northvale, N.J.: J. Aronson. xxiv, 244 p. by Gaetano Benedetti.
ill. ; 21 cm.
Originally published: New York University Press, c1987. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia therapy.
376. Blom-Cooper, L.J., et al., The falling shadow : one patient's mental health care 1978-1993 : report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Events Leading up to and Surrounding the Fatal Incident at the Edith Morgan Centre, Torbay, on 1 September 1993. 1995, London: Duckworth. xxvi, 230 p. Louis Blom-Cooper, Helen Hally, Elaine Murphy.
ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Robinson, Andrew Ross, 1957- Mental health.
Schizophrenics Great Britain Biography.
Mental health personnel Violence against Great Britain.
Schizophrenics Mental health services Great Britain.
Robinson, Andrew Ross, 1957-
Schizophrenia therapy.
Mental Health Services Great Britain.
Commitment of Mentally Ill.
377. Boer, J.A.d., H.G.M. Westenberg, and H.M.v. Praag, Advances in the neurobiology of schizophrenia. Wiley series on clinical and neurobiological advances in psychiatry ; v. 1. 1995, Chichester ; New York: Wiley. x, 469 p. edited by J.A. den Boer, H.G.M. Westenberg, and H.M. van Praag.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Schizophrenia diagnosis.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
Tranquilizing agents, Major therapeutic use.
378. Burke, R., R. Gates, and R. Hammond, When the music's over : my journey into schizophrenia. 1995, New York, N.Y.: Basic Books. xii, 254 p. Ross David Burke ; edited by Richard Gates and Robin Hammond.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Fiction.
Australia Fiction.
Autobiographical fiction.
Psychological fiction.
379. Ellwood, J., Psychosis : understanding and treatment. 1995, London ; Bristol, Pa.: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 186 p. edited by Jane Ellwood.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Psychoses.
Schizophrenia.
380. Guattari, F. and S. Lotringer, Chaosophy. Semiotext(e) foreign agents series. 1995, New York, N.Y.: Semiotext(e) : Distributed by MIT Press. 252 p. Fâelix Guattari ; edited by Sylváere Lotringer.
18 cm. main themes: Psychoanalysis Philosophy.
Schizophrenia.
Capitalism Psychological aspects.
381. Hirsch, S.R. and D.R. Weinberger, Schizophrenia. 1995, Oxford ; Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell Sciene. xiv, 740 p. edited by Steven R. Hirsch and Daniel R. Weinberger ; foreword by Timothy J. Crow.
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
382. Howe, G., Working with schizophrenia : a needs based approach. 1995, London ; Bristol, Pa.: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. x, 195 p. Gwen Howe ; forward by Kathleen Jones.
24 cm.
"Further reading": p. [189]-191. main themes: Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Schizophrenics Services for.
383. Johnson, R.W., African American voices : African American health educators speak out. 1995, New York: National League for Nursing Press. x, 212 p. Ruth W. Johnson, editor.
ill. ; 23 cm.
"Pub. No. 14-2631."
African Americans and participation in kidney organ donation: selected issues / Sonia Baker -- Cancer among African Americans / Sandra Millon-Underwood -- Home grown violence: the abuse of African American children / Pamela V. Hammond -- African American children, adolescents, and chronic illness / DeLois P. Weekes -- Norfolk State University Resource Mothers Program: a community response to adolescent pregnancy / Agnes M. Richardson-Collins and Antoinette A. Coleman -- African American family resources for coping: the dance of stress / Bertha L. Davis -- Aging, caregiving effects, and Black family caregivers / Sandra Sayles-Cross -- Epidemiological findings in understanding mental illness in ethnic minorities: the case of schizophrenia / Delroy M. Louden. main themes: African Americans Health and hygiene.
African Americans Mental health.
African Americans Medical care.
Blacks United States.
Health Status.
384. Johnson, A., Humming whispers. 1995, New York: Orchard Books. 121 p.Sophy fears that she will become like her older sister Nicole who has schizophrenia. by Angela Johnson.
22 cm.
"A Richard Jackson book"--verso t.p. main themes: Schizophrenia Fiction.
Mental illness Fiction.
Sisters Fiction.
385. Marneros, A., N.C. Andreasen, and M.T. Tsuang, Psychotic continuum. 1995, Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag. x, 167 p. A. Marneros, N.C. Andreasen, M.T. Tsuang, eds.; contributors, N.C. Andreasen ...
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Classification.
Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
Schizophrenia pathology.
386. Mednick, S.A., J.M. Hollister, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division., Neural development and schizophrenia : theory and research. NATO ASI series. Series A, Life sciences ; v. 275. 1995, New York: Plenum Press. x, 262 p. edited by Sarnoff A. Mednick, J. Meggin Hollister.
ill. ; 26 cm.
"Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute on Neural Development and Schizophrenia: Theory and Research, held September 22-October 1, 1993, in Castelvecchio Pascoli, Italy"--T.p. verso.
"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Divsion."
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Neural Development and Schizophrenia: Theory and Research (1993 : Castelvecchio Pascoli, Italy) main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects Congresses.
Schizophrenia Etiology Congresses.
Developmental neurobiology Congresses.
Schizophrenia pathology congresses.
Schizophrenia physiopathology congresses.
Brain embryology congresses.
Brain growth & development congresses.
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects congresses.
387. Modrow, J., How to become a schizophrenic : the case against biological psychiatry. 2nd ed. 1995, Everett, Wash.: Apollyon Press. xv, 295 p. John Modrow.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
Schizophrenia Case studies.
Modrow, John Mental health.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Schizophrenia Environmental aspects.
Biological psychiatry.
388. Nasrallah, H.A. and J.W. Pettegrew, NMR spectroscopy in psychiatric brain disorders. 1st ed. 1995, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xx, 260 p. edited by Henry A. Nasrallah and Jay W. Pettegrew.
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in psychiatric brain disorders
ill. ; 22 cm.
Progress in psychiatry ; #47 main themes: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Diagnostic use.
Mental illness Spectroscopic imaging.
Brain chemistry.
Brain Metabolism.
Schizophrenia Spectroscopic imaging.
Mental illness Pathophysiology.
Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Schizophrenia metabolism.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
389. Shriqui, C.L. and H.A. Nasrallah, Contemporary issues in the treatment of schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1995, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xxvi, 863 p. edited by Christian L. Shriqui, Henry A. Nasrallah.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia therapy.
390. Sims, A. and Clinical Standards Advisory Group., Schizophrenia : report of a CSAG committee on schizophrenia. 1995, London: HMSO chaired by Professor Andrew Sims.
30 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment Standards Great Britain.
Schizophrenia Treatment Great Britain Costs.
Health surveys Great Britain.
Schizophrenia
391. Sims, A.C.P., Speech and language disorders in psychiatry : proceedings of the Fifth Leeds Psychopathology Symposium. 1995, London
[Washington, D.C.]: Gaskell ;
Distributed in North America by American Psychiatric Press. viii, 206 p. Leeds Psychopathology Symposium (5th : 1993?)
edited by Andrew Sims.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Communicative disorders Congresses.
Schizophrenia Congresses.
Schizophrenics Language Congresses.
Communicative Disorders etiology congresses.
Schizophrenia complications congresses.
Schizophrenic Language congresses.
Schizophrenic Psychology congresses.
392. Victorian Health Promotion Foundation., et al., 1995 VicHealth national craft award : National Gallery of Victoria, 30 June-31 July 1995. 1995, Fitzroy, Vic.: Craft Victoria. 47 p. organized and presented by Craft Victoria ; sponsored by the Schizophrenia Fellowship of Victoria with funds provided by VicHealth.
VicHealth national craft award
Vic Health national craft award
ill. ; 27 cm. main themes:
393. Vinogradov, S., Treating schizophrenia. 1st ed. The Jossey-Bass library of current clinical technique. 1995, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. xvii, 372 p. Sophia Vinogradov, editor.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia diagnosis.
Schizophrenia rehabilitation.
Psychotherapy.
394. Psychopathology : the evolving science of mental disorder. 1996, Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. xiv, 633 p. edited by Steven Matthysse ...
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Psychopathology.
395. Barrett, R.J., The psychiatric team and the social definition of schizophrenia : an anthropological study of person and illness. Studies in social and community psychiatry. 1996, Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. xx, 337 p. Robert J. Barrett ; foreword by Byron J. Good.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Rehabilitation Social aspects.
Mental health care teams.
Psychiatric hospitals Sociological aspects.
Schizophrenia Treatment Social aspects.
Social epistemology.
Social control.
396. Bellenir, K., Mental health disorders sourcebook : basic information about schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias and other anxiety disorders, paranoia and other personality disorders, eating disorders, and sleep disorders, along with information about treatment and therapies. Health references series ; v. 9. 1996, Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics. viii, 548 p. edited by Karen Bellenir.
24 cm. main themes: Mental illness.
Psychiatry.
397. Breier, A., The new pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1996, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xx, 240 p. edited by Alan Breier.
ill. ; 22 cm.
Clinical practice; no. 36 main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Antipsychotic drugs.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
398. Brenner, H.D., W. Bčoker, and R. Genner, Towards a comprehensive therapy of schizophrenia. 1996, Seattle, WA: Hogrefe & Huber Pub. xv, 283 p. Integrative therapie der schizophrenie. English.
Hans Dieter Brenner, Wolfgang Bčoker, Ruth Genner, editors.
ill. ; 23 cm.
"Publication of papers from the IVth International Symposium on Schizophrenia ... in Bern from September 16-18, 1993"--Pref.
International Symposium on Schizophrenia (4th : 1993 : Bern, Switzerland) main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment Congresses.
399. Coleman, M. and C. Gillberg, The schizophrenias : a biological approach to the schizophrenia spectrum disorders. 1996, New York: Springer Pub. Co. xiii, 312 p. Mary Coleman, Christopher Gillberg.
24 cm.
Springer series on psychiatry main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
Psychological manifestations of general diseases.
400. Dalby, J.T., Mental disease in history : a selection of translated readings. Reshaping of psychoanalysis ; v. 7. 1996, New York: Peter Lang. xix, 264 p. edited by J. Thomas Dalby.
24 cm. main themes: Mental illness History.
Schizophrenia History.
401. Degen, K. and E.D. Nasper, Return from madness : psychotherapy with people taking the new anti-psychotic medications and emerging from severe, lifelong, and disabling schizophrenia. 1996, Northvale, N.J.: Aronson. xiv, 242 p. Kathleen Degen and Ellen Nasper.
ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Clozapine.
Group psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy.
Mental Disorders therapy.
Mental Disorders drug therapy.
Clozapine therapeutic use.
402. Dolby, C. and K. Henderson, Woman within the web. 1996, Roanoke, VA: Earthlight Press. 202 p. by Cheryl Dolby ; illustrated by Turtle Eddins and Brandon Galloway ; edited by Karen Henderson.
Subtitle on added t.p.: A soul group's journey through the ages and a woman's quest for freedom
ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia in children Fiction.
Americans France Fiction.
Women sculptors Fiction.
Self realization Fiction.
Time travel Fiction.
France Fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Occult fiction.
403. Doubt, K., Towards a sociology of schizophrenia : humanistic reflections. 1996, Toronto ; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. xii, 124 p. Keith Doubt.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Social aspects.
404. Du Bois, R., Junge Schizophrene zwischen Altag und Klinik : altertypisches Erleben, Betreuungsforman und Weichenstellungen am Krankheitsbeginn : ein Leitfaden fčur Eltern und helfende Berufe. Reihe Psychosoziale Medizin ; Bd. 3. 1996, Gčottingen ; Seattle: Hogrefe. 157 p. von Reinmar du Bois.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Care Germany.
Schizophrenia in adolescence Treatment Germany.
405. Easson, W.M., The management of the severely disturbed adolescent. 1996, Madison, Conn.: International Universities Press. viii, 353 p. William M. Easson.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia in adolescence Treatment.
Schizophrenia in adolescence.
Schizophrenia therapy.
406. Edelman, E., Natural healing for schizophrenia : a compendium of nutritional methods. 1996, Eugene, Or.: Borage Books. vi, 201 p. Eva Edelman.
ill. ; 29 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Nutritional aspects.
Schizophrenia Diet therapy.
407. Goodchild, P., Deleuze and Guattari : an introduction to the politics of desire. 1996, London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. ix, 226 p. Philip Goodchild.
Deleuze & Guattari
24 cm.
Theory, culture & society
Machine generated contents note: PART I KNOWLEDGE -- 1 The Emergence of Desire -- Problem 2: Crack open words -- Hume -- Problem 3: On truth and illusion -- Bergson -- Nieizsche -- Problem 4: On judgement and justice -- Spinoza -- Conclusion -- 2 The Abstract Machine; -- Problem 5: On knowing the social unconscious -- The Plane of Immanence -- The Creation of Concepts -- Conceptual Personae -- 3 Geophilosophy --PART II POWER -- 4 Capitalism and Schizophrenia -- Problem 6: On psychogenesis and perversion -- Psychic Repression -- The Psychic Production of Oedipus -- Social Repression -- The Social Production of Oedipus -- 5 Escaping Dominant Discourses -- Oedipalized Representation -- Theoretical Discourses -- Structuralism -- Deconstruction -- Manxism -- Psychoanalysis -- Nietzscheanism -- Foucault -- Feminism -- Postnmodernism -- Conclusion -- 6 Against the Strata -- Problem 7: On materialism -- Subjectification -- Signifiance -- Organization and Segmentarity --PART III LIBERATION OF DESIRE -- 7 The Revolution of Desire -- The Schizoanalytic Unconscious -- Becoming-Revolutionary -- The War-Machine -- Problem 8 On the revaluation of values -- 8 The Liberation of Work -- Repression of Work -- Work and Art -- Art ad Liberation -- 9 The Society of Desire -- Collective Activity -- The Illusion of Ends -- Virtual Utopia of Immanence -- Problem 9: Oh ethics and becoming-Deleuzean -- Couclusion. main themes: Deleuze, Gilles Criticism and interpretation.
Guattari, Fâelix Criticism and interpretation.
Philosophy, Modern 20th century.
Psychology, Pathological Etiology.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Capitalism Social aspects.
Social psychiatry.
Social sciences Philosophy.
408. Kanas, N., Group therapy for schizophrenic patients. Clinical practice ; no. 39. 1996, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xxi, 157 p. Nick Kanas.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Group psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Psychotherapy, Group.
409. Kaufmann, C.A. and J.M. Gorman, Schizophrenia : new directions for clinical research and treatment. 1996, Larchmont, NY: M.A. Liebert. viii, 253 p. editors, Charles A. Kaufmann, Jack M. Gorman.
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
410. Lotterman, A., Specific techniques for the psychotherapy of schizophrenic patients. 1996, Madison, Conn.: International Universities Press. xii, 224 p. Andrew Lotterman.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Psychotherapy methods.
411. Pantelis, C., H.E. Nelson, and T.R.E. Barnes, Schizophrenia : a neuropsychological perspective. 1996, Chichester ; New York: J. Wiley. xi, 470 p. edited by Christos Pantelis, Hazel E. Nelson, and Thomas R.E. Barnes.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Cognition disorders.
Neuropsychological tests
Schizophrenic Psychology.
412. Schnur, D.B. and D.G. Kirch, Water balance in schizophrenia. Progress in psychiatry series ; #48. 1996, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xxiv, 278 p. edited by David B. Schnur and Darrell G. Kirch.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Water-electrolyte imbalances.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
Water-Electrolyte Balance.
413. Waddington, J.L. and P. Buckley, The neurodevelopmental basis of schizophrenia. Neuroscience intelligence unit. 1996, New York
Austin: Chapman & Hall ;
R.G. Landes. 186 p. [edited by] John L. Waddington, Peter F. Buckley.
26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Developmental neurology.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
Central Nervous System embryology.
Central Nervous System growth & development.
Neurologic Manifestations.
414. Watson, S.J. and Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease. Meeting, Biology of schizophrenia and affective disease. 1st ed. 1996, Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press. xvii, 535 p. edited by Stanley J. Watson.
ill. ; 24 cm.
"Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease."
Proceedings of the 73rd Meeting of the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease held Dec. 1993 in New York City. main themes: Biological psychiatry Congresses.
Schizophrenia Physiological aspects Congresses.
Affective disorders Physiological aspects Congresses.
Autism Physiological aspects Congresses.
Schizophrenia physiopathology congresses.
Schizophrenia therapy congresses.
Affective Disorders physiopathology congresses.
Affective Disorders therapy congresses.
415. Psychobiological research : prozac, schizophrenia and depression in the elderly. 1997, Stockton, CA: ICA Pub. p. Carlos A. Bonilla, Joyce L. Goss, editors.
cm. main themes:
416. Alanen, Y.O., Schizophrenia : its origins and need-adapted treatment. 1997, London: Karnac Books. xix, 312 p. Yrjčo O. Alanen ; foreword, Stephen Fleck ; introduction, Murray Jackson ; translated by Sirkka-Liisa Leinonen.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
417. American Psychiatric Association., Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1997, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association. xi, 146 p. ill. ; 28 cm.
"With up to 3 hours of category 1 CME credit"--Cover.
"ISSN 1067-8743"--T.p. verso. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia therapy.
418. Bellack, A.S., Social skills training for schizophrenia : a step-by-step guide. Treatment manuals for practitioners. 1997, New York: Guilford Press. xiv, 288 p. Alan S. Bellack ...
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Social skills Study and teaching.
419. Bennett, M.R. and G. Bennett, The idea of consciousness : synapses and the mind. 1997, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Harwood Academic Publishers. xi, 176 p. Max R. Bennett ; illustrations by Gillian Bennett.
Synapses and the mind
ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 An Introduction to Consciousness and the Brain -- 1.1 Erwin Schrodinger' s What is Life? -- 1.2 The problem of consciousness approached through vision -- 1.3 The origin of holistic experiences in consciousness -- 1.4 The loss of specific elements of consciousness through -- disease and stroke -- 1.5 Neuronal growth factors for the regeneration of nerve -- connections -- 1.6 The restoration of memory processes by neural transplants -- into the brain -- 1.7 The idea of consciousness -- 1.8 References -- Chapter2 Syntax, Semantics and Qualia in Consciousness -- 2.1. The idea of brain and mind: Descartes and Kant -- 2.2 The neuronal basis of syntax: Allan Turing and David Marr -- 2.3 The neuronal basis of semantics: Wittgenstein and Searle -- 2.4 The neuronal basis of qualia: Edelman and Dennett -- 2.5 References -- Chapter3 The Holistic Nature of Consciousness -- 3.1 Neuronal groups and 40 Hz oscillations of neuronal -- activity -- 3.2 Neuronal groups participate in the solution of the binding -- problem in the visual cortex -- 3.3 The dynamic coupling of neuronal groups -- 3.4 Paying attention -- 3.5 Consciousness as a global map of neuronal groups -- 3.6 References -- Chapter 4 The Consciousness of Muscular Effort and -- Movement -- 4.1 The simplest nervous system -- 4.2 Humphrey's concept of the evolution of the sentient loop -- 4.3 The modification of sensory signals before they reach -- consciousness -- 4.4 Collateral effects can be used to generate sensations -- 4.5 The consciousness of time -- 4.6 Brain activity in the absence of behavior -- 4.7 The evolution of the collateral effect -- 4.8 Consciousness as a consequence of the sentient loop -- 4.9 References -- 4.10 Further reading -- Chapter5 The Distortion of Consciousness -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Imaging brain functions related to consciousness -- 5.3 Problems with interpreting brain images related to -- consciousness -- 5.4 Brain images during the distortions of consciousness that -- accompany schizophrenia -- 5.5 The dopaminergic hypothesis for the distortions of -- consciousness that accompany schizophrenia -- 5.6 Dopamine receptor molecules and the alleviation of the -- distortions of consciousness -- 5.7 The site of the lesion in the schizophrenic brain and the -- distortion of consciousness -- 5.8 What does schizophrenia reveal about the origins of -- consciousness? -- 5.9 References -- Chapter6 The Evolution of Consciousness -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Evolution of the brain -- 6.3 The site of visual consciousness in the primate brain: -- blindsight -- 6.4 At what point during evolution of the brain do synchronized -- 40 Hz oscillations first appear in the telencephalon? -- 6.5 At what point during evolution of the brain do PET and fMRI -- studies indicate psychophysical parallels with Homo sapiens? -- 6.6 Is there visual consciousness in amphibia? -- 6.7 Evolution of the emotional centers of the brain -- 6.8 References -- Chapter7 Consciousness and Quantum Mechanics -- 7.1 Quantum mechanics -- 7.2 Bohr's interpretation of Schrodinger's wave equation -- 7.3 Bohm's interpretation of Schrodinger's wave equation -- 7.4 Gell-Mann and Zurek' s interpretation of Schrodinger's -- wave equation -- 7.5 The concept of non-local reality in quantum mechanics -- 7.6 Ideas concerning the operation of non-local reality in the -- brain: the origins of consciousness? -- 7.7 References -- An Epilogue: Blade Runner or Einstein? -- Source of Illustrations -- Index. main themes: Neuropsychiatry.
Consciousness.
Brain.
Synapses.
Neural transmission.
Mind and body.
420. Chadwick, P.K., Schizophrenia : the positive perspective : in search of dignity for schizophrenic people. 1997, London ; New York: Routledge. xvi, 220 p. Peter K. Chadwick.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Gifted persons.
Schizophrenics.
Creative ability.
421. Emmons, S., et al., Living with schizophrenia. 1997, Washington, DC: Accelerated Development. xx,,195 p. Stuart Emmons ...
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Emmons, Stuart.
Geiser, Craig.
Schizophrenics Biography.
Schizophrenia.
422. France, J. and N. Muir, Communication and the mentally ill patient : developmental and linguistic approaches to schizophrenia. 1997, London ; Bristol, PA: Jessica Kingsley. 195 p. edited by Jenny France and Niki Muir.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Language disorders.
Schizophrenics Language.
Speech therapy.
423. Fryer, K.H., The story of Barbara : my daughter's battle with schizophrenia. 1997, New York: Rivercross Pub. 229 p. Katharine Homer Fryer.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Fryer, Barbara, 1941-1967 Mental health.
Schizophrenics United States Biography.
424. Giovacchini, P.L. and P. Giovacchini, Schizophrenia and primitive mental states : structural collapse and creativity. 1997, Northvale, N.J.: Jason Aronson. x, 276 p. Peter L. Giovacchini ; with a chapter by Philip Giovacchini.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Regression (Psychology)
Schizophrenia therapy.
Creativeness.
Psychoanalytic Therapy methods.
425. Henneberg, A. and W.P. Kaschka, Immunological alterations in psychiatric diseases : international symposium, Reisenburg, September 22-23, 1995. Advances in biological psychiatry ; vol. 18. 1997, Basel ; New York: Karger volume editors, A. Henneberg, W.P. Kaschka. main themes: Mental illness Immunological aspects Congresses.
Psychoneuroimmunology Congresses.
Schizophrenia immunology congresses.
Schizophrenia etiology congresses.
Substance Dependence immunology congresses.
Alzheimer's Disease immunology.
426. Holley, T.E. and J. Holley, My mother's keeper : a daughter's memoir of growing up in the shadow of schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1997, New York: W. Morrow. ix, 369 p. Tara Elgin Holley, with Joe Holley.
ill. ; 22 cm. main themes: Elgin, Dawn.
Schizophrenics United States Biography.
Holley, Tara Elgin, 1951-
Schizophrenics United States Family relationships.
427. Kannenberg, K.R., G. Dufresne, and American Occupational Therapy Association. Commission on Practice., Occupational therapy practice guidelines for adults with schizophrenia. Practice guidelines series. 1997, Bethesda, Md.: American Occupational Therapy Association. iii, 28 p. author, Kathleen R. Kannenberg ; with contributions from Georgette Dufresne for the Commission on Practice.
28 cm.
One plastic chart inserted. main themes: Schizophrenics Rehabilitation Standards.
Occupational therapy Standards.
428. Keshavan, M.S. and R. Murray, Neurodevelopment & adult psychopathology. 1997, Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. xvi, 282 p. edited by Matcheri S. Keshavan and Robin M. Murray.
Neurodevelopment and adult psychopathology
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
Developmental neurobiology.
Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Brain growth & development.
Brain abnormalities.
Affective Disorders etiology.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder etiology.
429. Klein, C., The post-imperative negative variation in schizophrenic patients and healthy subjects / Christoph Klein. Psychophysiologie in Labor und Feld, Bd. 3. 1997, Frankfurt am Main ; New York: P. Lang. 386 p. ill. ; 21 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Slow potentials (Electrophysiology)
Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology)
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
Contingent Negative Variation physiology.
430. McKenna, P.J., Schizophrenia and related syndromes. 1997, Hove, East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press. 418 p. P.J. McKenna.
24 cm.
Reprint. Hardback ed. previously published by Oxford University Press, 1994. main themes: Schizophrenia.
431. McMillin, D., Case studies in schizophrenia : based on the readings of Edgar Cayce. The Edgar Cayce health series. 1997, Virginia Beach, Va.: A.R.E. Press. xvi, 195 p. David McMillin.
21 cm.
Originally published: Broken lives. Virginia Beach, Va. : Lifeline Press, c1995. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Cayce, Edgar, 1877-1945. Edgar Cayce readings.
Schizophrenia Etiology.
432. McMillin, D., The treatment of schizophrenia : a holistic approach based on the readings of Edgar Casey. 1997, Virginia Beach, Va.: A.R.E. Press. xxi, 391 p. David McMillin.
ill. ; 22 cm.
Originally published: Virginia Beach, Va. : Lifeline Press, c1991. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment Miscellanea.
Cayce, Edgar, 1877-1945. Edgar Cayce readings.
433. O'Shea, B., Schizophrenia : the cutting edge. 1997, Dublin: Eastern Health Board, Dr. Steeven's Hospital Brian O'Shea.
21 cm.
v. 1. [No distinct title] -- v. 2. Management issues. main themes: Schizophrenia.
434. Shayegan, D., Cultural schizophrenia : Islamic societies confronting the West. 1st Syracuse University Press ed. Modern intellectual and political history of the Middle East. 1997, Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press. x, 188 p. Daryush Shayegan ; translated from the French by John Howe.
23 cm.
Originally published: Le regard mutilâe : Schizophrâenie culturelle. Paris : Albin Michel, 1989.
Reprint of 1992 ed. published by Sĺaqĺi Books. main themes: Middle East Civilization.
Religion and sociology Middle East.
Islam Social aspects Middle East.
Religion and culture Middle East.
435. Current research in behavioral and biological psychology : schizophrenia, HIV, Prozac. Current research in behavioral and biological psychology. 1998, Stockton, CA: ICA. p. Carlos A. Bonilla, Katherine Lynne Lauderdale, editors.
cm. main themes:
436. Castle, D.J., Psychosis in the inner city : the Camberwell first episode study. Maudsley monographs, no. 40. 1998, Hove, East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press. xiii, 209 p. David J. Castle ...
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia England London.
Minorities England London.
Urban health England London.
Schizophrenia epidemiology London.
Minority Groups London.
Urban Health London.
437. Crighton, J., Bčuchner and madness : schizophrenia in Georg Bčuchner's Lenz and Woyzeck. Bristol German publications ; v. 9. 1998, Lewiston, N.Y.: E. Mellen Press. x, 318 p. James Crighton.
24 cm. main themes: Bčuchner, Georg, 1813-1837 Criticism and interpretation.
Schizophrenia in literature.
Schizophrenia History.
Bčuchner, Georg, 1813-1837. Lenz.
Bčuchner, Georg, 1813-1837. Woyzeck.
438. Dolnick, E., Madness on the couch : blaming the victim in the heyday of psychoanalysis. 1998, New York: Simon & Schuster. 368 p. Edward Dolnick.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Psychoanalysis.
Psychiatric errors.
Schizophrenia Treatment History.
Autism Treatment History.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder Treatment History.
Mental illness Etiology.
439. Edelman, E., Natural healing for schizophrenia : and other common mental disorders. 2nd ed. 1998, Eugene, Or.: Borage Books. x, 238 p. Eva Edelman.
ill. ; 29 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Nutritional aspects.
Schizophrenia Diet therapy.
440. Green, M.F., Schizophrenia from a neurocognitive perspective : probing the impenetrable darkness. 1998, Boston: Allyn and Bacon. xii, 190 p. Michael Foster Green.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Cognition disorders.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
Behavior.
Neuropsychological Tests.
441. Khan, A.U., Neurochemistry of schizophrenia & depression. 1998, Clovis, Calif.: A.J. Publisher. 366 p. Aman U. Khan.
Neurochemistry of schizophrenia and depression
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Physiological aspects.
Depression, Mental Physiological aspects.
Neurotransmitters Pathophysiology.
Neuropeptides Pathophysiology.
442. Lenzenweger, M.F. and R.H. Dworkin, Origins and development of schizophrenia : advances in experimental psychopathology. 1998, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. xxvii, 557 p. edited by Mark F. Lenzenweger and Robert H. Dworkin.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
443. Mueser, K.T. and N. Tarrier, Handbook of social functioning in schizophrenia. 1998, Boston: Allyn & Boston. xix, 455 p. edited by Kim T. Mueser, Nicholas Tarrier.
Social functioning in schizophrenia
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Social aspects.
444. Potok, C., The promise. 1998, Thorndike, ME: G.K. Hall. 512 p. (large print) Chaim Potok.
25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia in adolescence Fiction.
Psychologists Fiction.
Rabbis Fiction.
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) Fiction.
Large type books.
Psychological fiction.
445. Wykes, T., N. Tarrier, and S. Lewis, Outcome and innovation in psychological treatment of schizophrenia. 1998, Chichester ; New York: John Wiley. ix, 291 p. edited by Til Wykes, Nick Tarrier, and Shăon Lewis.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Psychotherapy.
446. Baker, W.R., My divided brain. 1999, Santa Barbara, Calif.: Fithian Press. 78 p. by W.R. Baker.
22 cm. main themes: Baker, W.R., 1946-
Schizophrenics United States Biography.
Schizophrenia Philosophy.
Paranoid schizophrenics United States Biography.
447. Deleuze, G. and E.W. Holland, Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus : introduction to schizoanalysis. 1999, London ; New York: Routledge. xii, 161 p. Eugene W. Holland.
Anti-Oedipus
ill. ; 24 cm.
" Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada"--T.p. verso.
Notes: p. 124-148. main themes: Deleuze, Gilles.
Guattari, Fâelix.
Social psychiatry.
Psychoanalysis Social aspects.
Oedipus complex Social aspects.
Capitalism.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
448. Ferriter, M., Schizophrenia and parenting. 1999, Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield USA: Ashgate. vii, 186 p. Michael Ferriter.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Schizophrenics Home care.
449. Franzek, E. and H. Beckmann, Psychoses of the schizophrenic spectrum in twins : a discussion of the nature-nurture debate in the etiology of "endogenous" psychoses. 1999, Wien ; New York: Springer. ix, 147 p. Ernst Franzek, Helmut Beckmann.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Diseases in twins.
Psychoses Etiology.
450. Gallagher, S. and J. Shear, Models of the self. 1999, Thorverton, UK: Imprint Academic. xviii, 524 p. edited by Shaun Gallagher and Jonathan Shear.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Philosophical controversies. 'The self' / Galen Strawson -- Know thyself / Kathleen V. Wilkes -- Unified consciousness and the self / Andrew Brook -- There is no problem of the self / Eric T. Olson -- The self is a semiotic process / John Pickering -- Cognitive and neuroscientific models. Three laws of qualia: what neurology tells us about the biological functions of consciousness, qualia and the self / V.S. Ramachandran & W. Hirstein -- The periconscious substrates of consciousness: affective states and the evolutionary origins of the self / Jaak Panksepp -- Consciousness as self-function / Donald Perlis -- An interpretation of the 'self' from the dynamical systems perspective: a constructivist approach / Jun Tani -- The dialogue of the soul with itself / James Blachowicz -- Developmental and phenomenological constraints. A developmental-ecological perspective on Strawson's 'The self' / George Butterworth -- Mental and bodily awareness in infancy: consciousness of self-existence / Maria Legerstee -- Phenomenology and agency: methodological and theoretical issues in Strawson's 'The self' / Maxine Sheets-Johnstone -- Phenomenal consciousness and self awareness: a phenomenological critique of representational theory / D. Zahavi & J. Parnas -- Pathologies of the self. The self in contextualized action / Shaun Gallagher and Anthony J. Marcel -- On 'being faceless': selfhood and facial embodiment / Jonathan Cole -- Schizophrenia, self-consciousness and the modern mind / Louis A. Sass -- Pathologically divided minds, synchronic unity and models of self / Jennifer Radden -- Meditation-based approaches. What does mysticism have to teach us about consciousness? / Robert Forman -- A rDzogs-chen Buddhist interpretation of the sense of self / Jeremy Hayward -- Consciousness it/self / Steven W. Laycock -- Experiential clarification of the problem of self / Jonathan Shear -- 'I' = awareness / Arthur J. Deikman -- Further methodological questions. Reduction and the self / Josâe Louis Bermâudez -- Subject and object / Mait Edey -- Exceptional persons: on the limits of imaginary cases / Tamar Szabâo Gendler -- Being scientific about our selves / Mary Midgley -- Response from keynote author: The self and SESMET / Galen Strawson. main themes: Self.
Consciousness.
Mind and body.
451. Gelman, S., Medicating schizophrenia : a history. 1999, New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers Unviversity Press. ix, 274 p. Sheldon Gelman.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy History.
Antipsychotic drugs History.
452. Hans-Otto, T. and D. Naber, Psyche & Kunst : psychiatrisch-kunsthistorische Anthologie : Katalog zur Ausstellung anlčasslich des XI. Weltkongresses fčur Psychiatrie in Hamburg 1999. 1999, Stuttgart: Schattauer. vii, 160 p. herausgegeben von Hans-Otto Thomashoff, Dieter Naber ; mit Beitrčagen von Vittorino Andreoli ...
Psyche und Kunst
ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm. main themes: Art and mental illness Exhibitions.
Schizophrenia Exhibitions.
453. Harvey, P.D., Cognition in Schizophrenia : the new therapeutic goal. 1999, Killingworth, CT: Pharmedica Press. p. Phillip D. Harvey, Susan R. McGurk, Daniel R. Weinberger.
cm. main themes:
454. Howard, R., P.V. Rabins, and D.J. Castle, Late onset schizophrenia. 1999, Petersfield, UK ; Philadelphia, USA: Wrightson Biomedical Pub. ix, 278 p. edited by Robert Howard, Peter V. Rabins, David J. Castle.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia in old age Cross-cultural studies.
Psychiatry, Transcultural.
Schizophrenia.
Cross-Cultural Comparison.
In Old Age.
455. Johnstone, E.C., Schizophrenia : concepts and clinical management. 1999, Cambridge, U.K. ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. xiv, 271 p. Eve C. Johnstone ...
ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
456. Laing, R.D., The divided self : an existential study in sanity and madness. 1999, London ; New York: Routledge. 237 p. R.D. Laing.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
Schizoid personality Case studies.
Existential psychology.
Existential psychotherapy.
457. Laing, R.D. and A. Esterson, Sanity, madness, and the family : families of schizophrenics. 1999, London ; New York: Routledge. xii, 272 p. R.D. Laing and A. Esterson.
23 cm.
R.D. Laing, selected works ; v.4
Reprint of the 1970 ed. main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
Schizophrenics Family relationships Case studies.
458. Maj, M. and N. Sartorius, Schizophrenia. WPA series, evidence and experience in psychiatry ; v. 2. 1999, Chichester ; New York: Wiley. xvi, 492 p. edited by Mario Maj, Norman Sartorius.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
459. Roberts, L.J., A. Shaner, and T.A. Eckman, Overcoming addictions : skills training for people with schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1999, New York: W.W. Norton. 247 p. Lisa J. Roberts, Andrew Shaner, Thad A. Eckman.
ill. ; 25 cm.
"A Norton professional book." main themes: Schizophrenics Training of Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Substance abuse Prevention Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation Handbooks, manuals, etc.
460. Spotnitz, H., Modern psychoanalysis of the schizophrenic patient : theory of the technique. 2nd ed. The Master work series. 1999, Northvale, NJ: J. Aronson. 337 p. Hyman Spotnitz.
23 cm.
"1st softcover ed."--T.p. verso.
Originally published: New York, N.Y. : Human Sciences Press, c1985. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Psychoanalysis.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Psychoanalytic Therapy methods.
461. Susser, E.S., A.S. Brown, and J.M. Gorman, Prenatal exposures in schizophrenia. 1st ed. 1999, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xix, 275 p. edited by Ezra S. Susser, Alan S. Brown, Jack M. Gorman.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Progress in psychiatry ; no. 56 main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
Prenatal influences.
Maternal Exposure adverse effects.
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects.
Virus Diseases complications.
Nutrition Disorders complications.
Autoantibodies adverse effects.
462. Tamminga, C.A., Schizophrenia in a molecular age. 1999, Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press. xvii, 181 p. edited by Carol A. Tamminga.
ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm.
Review of psychiatry ; v.18, no.4 main themes: Schizophrenia Molecular aspects.
Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Schizophrenia.
463. Weiden, P.J., Breakthroughs in antipsychotic medications : a guide for consumers, families, and clinicians. 1999, New York: W. W. Norton. 207 p. Peter J. Weiden ...
ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy Technological innovations.
Psychotics Treatment Technological innovations.
Schizophrenia Treatment Technological innovations.
Psychopharmacology Technological innovations.
Consumer education.
464. American Psychiatric Association., Diagnostic criteria from DSM-IV-TR. 2000, Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association. xii, 370 p. American Psychiatric Association.
Quick reference to the diagnostic criteria from DSM-IV-TR
17 cm.
Includes index.
Introduction -- Cautionary statement -- Use of the manual -- DSM-IV-TR classification -- Multiaxial assessment -- Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence -- Delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders -- Mental disorders due to a general medical condition -- Substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform disorders -- Factitious disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Sexual and gender identity disorders -- Eating disorders -- Sleep disorders -- Impulse-control disorders not elsewhere classified -- Adjustment disorders -- Personality disorders -- Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention -- Additional codes -- Listing of DSM-IV-TR appendixes -- Appendix G : ICD-9-CM codes for selected general medical conditions and medication-induced disorders. main themes: Mental illness Diagnosis Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental Disorders classification.
Mental Disorders diagnosis.
465. Buckley, P. and J.L. Waddington, Schizophrenia and mood disorders : the new drug therapies in clinical practice. 2000, Oxford ; Woburn, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann. xiv, 353 p. edited by Peter F. Buckley and John L. Waddington, with a foreword by Ross J. Baldessarini.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Affective disorders Chemotherapy.
Psychopharmacology.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
Mood Disorders drug therapy.
466. Castle, D.J., J. McGrath, and J. Kulkarni, Women and schizophrenia. 2000, Cambridge, U.K. ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. xii, 151 p. edited by David J. Castle, John McGrathand Jayashri Kulkarni.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Women Diseases.
Women Mental health.
Women.
467. Conley, R.R. and D.L. Kelly, Pharmacologic treatment of schizophrenia. 1st ed. 2000, Caddo, OK: Professional Communications. 192 p. Robert R. Conley, Deanna L. Kelly.
ill. ; 19 cm. main themes: Antipsychotic drugs Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy Handbooks, manuals, etc.
468. Farber, L.H., The ways of the will and other essays. 2000, New York: Basic Books Leslie Farber ; introduction by Robert Boyers ; afterword by Anne Farber.
Lying on the couch -- Schizophrenia and the mad psychotherapist -- Harry Stack Sullivan and the American dream -- Thinking about will -- Will and anxiety -- Will and willfulness in hysteria -- Despair and the life of suicide -- He said, she said -- On jealousy -- I'm sorry, dear -- Faces of envy -- O death, where is thy sting-a-ling-a-ling? -- Family reunion. main themes: Will.
469. Finnerty, M.T., J.P. Docherty, and J.B. Goss, Cross-walk of national schizophrenia guidelines. 2000, Clifton Park, NY: RTP PUb. Group. 82 p. editors, Molly T. Finnerty, John P. Docherty, J.B. Goss.
ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
"Supported by New York State Office of Mental Health & the New York State Psychiatric Institute; National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression & the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill ; Reader's Digest Foundation & Cornell Medical College; Janssen Pharmaceutica. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenics Rehabilitation Standards.
470. Forman, D.J., Jewish schizophrenia in the land of Israel. 2000, Hewlett, NY: Gefen Pub. House. 254 p. David J. Forman.
23 cm. main themes: National characteristics, Israeli.
Israel Social conditions.
Israel Politics and government.
471. Friedman, M.S., Everything you need to know about schizophrenia. The need to know library. 2000, New York: Rosen Pub. Group. 64 p.Discusses schizophrenia, its diagnosis and treatment, early warning signs, and how it can affect a teen's life. Michelle S. Friedman.
ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia.
Mental illness.
472. Halgin, R.P., Taking sides. Clashing views on controversial issues in abnormal psychology. 1st ed. 2000, Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill. xxii, 378 p. edited, selected, and with introductions by Richard P. Halgin.
Clashing views on controversial issues in abnormal psychology
ill. ; 24 cm.
Is the DSM-IV a useful classification system? -- Is there gender bias in the DSM-IV? -- Is multiple personality disorder a valid diagnosis? -- Does attention deficit disorder exist? -- Is schizophrenia a biological disorder? -- Does post-abortion syndrome exist? -- Are repressed memories valid? -- Have Consumer reports researchers proven that psychotherapy helps? -- Has too much emphasis been placed on empirically supported therapies? -- Is Ritalin overprescribed? -- Should psychosurgery be used to treat certain psychological conditions? -- Does media violence promote violent behavior in young people? -- Is pornography harmful? -- Is the Bell Curve Theory valid? -- Does religious commitment improve mental health? -- Has the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill worked? -- Should mental health professionals serve as gatekeepers for physician-assisted suicide? -- Is sexual orientation conversion therapy ethical? -- Is the abuse excuse overused? -- Is electroconvulsive therapy ethical? main themes: Psychology, Pathological Miscellanea.
Mental illness Miscellanea.
Reasoning Miscellanea.
473. Harmon, D.E., Schizophrenia : losing touch with reality. The encyclopedia of psychological disorders. 2000, Philadelphia: Chelsea House. 93 p. Daniel E. Harmon.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Popular works.
Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia.
Mental illness.
474. Harrison, P.J. and G.W. Roberts, The neuropathology of schizophrenia : progress and interpretation. Oxford medical publications. 2000, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. xii, 374 p. edited by Paul J. Harrison and Gareth W. Roberts.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Schizophrenia Etiology.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
Brain physiopathology.
Nervous System physiopathology.
475. Ingram, R.E. and J.M. Price, Vulnerability to psychopathology : risk across the lifespan. 2000, New York: Guilford Press. xv, 476 p. edited by Rick E. Ingram and Joseph M. Price.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Risk factors.
Affective disorders Risk factors.
Child psychopathology Longitudinal studies.
Schizophrenia Prevention Longitudinal studies.
476. Jeffs, S., Poems from the madhouse. 2nd ed. 2000, North Melbourne, Vic.: Spinifex. viii, 88 p. Sandy Jeffs.
ill. ; 19 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Poetry.
477. Lidow, M.S., Neurotransmitter receptors in actions of antipsychotic medications. 2000, Boca Raton: CRC Press. 256 p. edited by Michael S. Lidow.
ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Pharmacology and toxicology main themes: Antipsychotic drugs Pharmacology.
Neurotransmitter receptors.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Antipsychotic Agents pharmacology.
Receptors, Neurotransmitter drug effects.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
478. Lou, B., T. Dey, and N. Wiseman, Soothing the troubled mind : acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of schizophrenia. 2000, Brookline, Mass.: Paradigm Publications. xxvii, 140 p. translated by Thomas Dey ; edited by Nigel Wiseman ; foreword by Richard Warner.
23 cm.
Includes index. main themes: Schizophrenia Alternative treatment.
Acupuncture.
Moxa.
Mental illness Alternative treatment.
479. Noll, R., The encyclopedia of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. 2nd ed. Facts on File library of health and living. 2000, New York, NY: Facts On File. xxiv, 344 p. Richard Noll ; foreword by Susan Naylor.
Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Encyclopedias.
Schizophrenia Information services Directories.
480. Norcross, J.C., Authoritative guide to self-help resources in mental health. The clinician's toolbox. 2000, New York ; London: Guilford Press. xi, 399 p. John C. Norcross...
24 cm.
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction to Self-Help in Mental Health 1 -- Self-Help Resources, 2 Five National Studies, 10 One to Five Stars -- and a Dagger, 11 How This Book Is Organized, 13 Using This -- Book Effectively, 13 -- 2. Abuse 15 -- Self-Help Books, 18 Autobiographies, 22 Movies, 23 -- Internet Resources, 24 National Support Groups, 31 -- 3. Addictive Disorders and Codependency 34 -- Self-Help Books, 36 Autobiographies, 42 Movies, 43 -- Internet Resources, 45 National Support Groups, 48 -- 4. Adult Development and Aging 51 -- Self-Help Books, 53 Autobiographies, 59 Movies, 60 -- Internet Resources, 62 National Support Groups, 65 -- 5. Anger 67 -- Self-Help Books, 67 Internet Resources, 72 -- 6. Anxiety Disorders 74 -- Self-Help Books, 74 Autobiographies, 81 Movies, 82 -- Internet Resources, 84 National Support Groups, 90 -- 7. Assertiveness 92 -- Self-Help Books, 92 Internet Resources, 96 -- 8. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 98 -- SelfHelp Books, 99 Autobiographies, 101 -- Internet Resources, 102 National Support Groups, 105 -- 9. Career Development 107 -- Self-Help Books, 107 Internet Resources, 112 -- 10. Child Development and Parenting 116 -- Self-Help Books, 118 Movies, 128 Internet Resources, 130 -- 11. Communication and People Skills 134 -- Self-Help Books, 134 Movies, 143 Internet Resources, 144 -- 12. Death and Grieving 146 -- Self-Help Books, 146 Autobiographies, 153 Movies, 154 -- Internet Resources, 156 National Support Groups, 159 -- 13. Dementia/Alzheimer's 161 -- Self-Help Books, 163 Autobiographies, 164 Movies, 165 -- Internet Resources, 165 National Support Groups, 167 -- 14. Divorce 169 -- Self-Help Books, 169 Movies, 174 Internet Resources, 176 -- National Support Groups, 179 -- 15. Eating Disorders 180 -- Self-Help Books, 180 Autobiographies, 185 Movies, 185 -- Internet Resources, 186 National Support Groups, 189 -- 16. Families and Stepfamilies 190 -- Self-Help Books, 190 Movies, 196 Internet Resources, 198 -- National Support Groups, 201 -- 17. Love and Intimacy 202 -- Self-Help Books, 202 Movies, 208 Internet Resources, 209 -- 18. Marriage 212 -- Self-Help Books, 212 Internet Resources, 216 -- National Support Groups, 219 -- 19. Men's Issues 220 -- Self-Help Books, 222 Movies, 225 Internet Resources, 226 -- National Support Groups, 229 -- 20. Mood Disorders 231 -- Self-Help Books, 233 Autobiographies, 238 Movies, 241 -- Internet Resources, 241 National Support Groups, 249 -- 21. Pregnancy 250 -- Self-Help Books, 250 Movies, 254 Internet Resources, 254 -- National Support Groups, 259 -- 22. Schizophrenia 260 -- Self-Help Books, 262 Autobiographies, 263 Movies, 265 -- Internet Resources, 266 National Support Groups, 269 -- 23. Self-Management and Self-Enhancement 270 -- Self-Help Books, 270 Internet Resources, 280 -- 24. Sexuality 282 -- Self-Help Books, 282 Movies, 288 Internet Resources, 289 -- National Support Groups, 294 -- 25. Spiritual and Existential Concerns 296 -- Self-Help Books, 296 Internet Resources, 301 -- 26. Stress Management and Relaxation 303 -- Self-Help Books, 304 Internet Resources, 308 -- 27. Teenagers and Parenting 310 -- Self-Help Books, 312 Movies, 316 Internet Resources, 318 -- National Support Groups, 321 -- 28. Weight Management 322 -- Self-Help Books, 322 Autobiographies, 326 -- Internet Resources, 327 National Support Groups, 328 -- 29. Women's Issues 330 -- Self-Help Books, 332 Autobiographies, 336 Movies, 337 -- Internet Resources, 338 National Support Groups, 342 -- 30. Strategies for Selecting Self-Help Resources 343 -- Appendix A. The Five National Studies 349 -- Appendix B. Ratings of Self-Help Books in the National Studies 354 -- Appendix C. Ratings of Autobiographies in the National Studies 367 -- Appendix D. Ratings of Movies in the National Studies 370 -- References 375 -- Author and Title Index 377 -- Subject Index 391. main themes: Mental health United States Indexes.
Mental illness United States Indexes.
Mental health services United States Directories.
Mental Disorders Bibliography.
Mental Health Bibliography.
Mental Health Services United States Bibliography.
481. Null, G. and L. Bernikow, The food-mood-body connection : nutrition-based and environmental approaches to mental health and physical wellbeing. Seven Stories Press 1st ed. 2000, New York: Seven Stories Press. 485 p. Gary Null with Louise Bernikow.
Food, mood, body connection
25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Author's Preface -- Introduction -- NUTRITIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON MENTAL STATES -- FOOD ALLERIGIES -- HEAVY METAL TOXICITY -- CHEMICALS AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS -- CONTRIBUTING TO MENTAL CONDITIONS -- WHAT WE'RE UP AGAINST: THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL -- DIMENSIONS OF NUTRITION AND MENTAL HEALTH -- THE PROMISE OF VITAMIN THERAPY (ORTHOMOLECULAR) -- PSYCHIATRY -- I. Disorders of Mood or Behavior -- 1. Addictions -- DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION -- FOOD ADDICTION -- 2. Alzheimer's Disease -- 3. Anxiety Disorders and Panic Attacks -- OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDERS -- 4. Eating Disorders -- 5. Depression (Unipolar Disorder) -- DEPRESSION AND TOBACCO -- EFFECT OF EXERCISE, NUTRITION, AND LIFESTYLE ON DEPRESSION -- 6. Manic Depression (Bipolar Disorder) -- 7. Schizophrenia -- SCHIZOPHRENIA AND ALCOHOLISM -- 8. Insomnia -- 9. Thinking Disorders -- 10. Tardive Dyskinesia -- 11. Building Better Brains -- II. Disorders In Children -- 12. Aggression -- 13. Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyperactivity -- 14. Autism -- 15. Behavioral Disorders -- 16. Chronic Depression -- 17. Food Allergies -- III. Organic Conditions Commonly -- Misdiagnosed As Mental Disease -- 18. Blood Sugar Instability (Hypoglycemia) -- 19. Candidiasis -- 20. Chronic Fatigue -- 21. Hormone Imbalance -- 22. Nutrient Imbalances in the Body and Brain -- 23. Premenstrual Syndrome -- 24. Thyroid Disorders -- Appendix A: Resources -- BIOGRAPHIES & ADDRESSES OF PRACTITIONERS -- CLINICAL STUDIES -- ENVIRONMENTAL CAUSES OF MENTAL DISEASE-A BIBLIOGRAPHY -- USEFUL BOOKS -- WEBSITES -- Appendix B: The Dangers of Prozac -- Appendix C: Autism: Is There a Vaccine Connection? -- Index. main themes: Mental health Nutritional aspects.
Nutrition.
Mental health Environmental aspects.
Environmental health.
Mood (Psychology)
482. Puri, B.K., Saunders' pocket essentials of psychiatry. 2nd ed. Saunders' pocket essentials. 2000, Edinburgh ; New York: W.B. Saunders. x, 323 p. Basant K. Puri.
Pocket essentials of psychiatry
ill. ; 19 cm.
Includes index.
Machine generated contents note: 1. Case presentation 1 -- 2. Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorder 25 -- 3. Organic psychiatry 51 -- 4. Psychoactive substance use disorders 71 -- 5. Schizophrenia, delusional disorders and schizoaffective disorders 85 -- 6. Mood disorders 99 -- 7. Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders 115 -- 8. Eating disorders 129 -- 9. Psychosexual and gender disorders 141 -- 10. Personality disorders 153 -- 11. Child and adolescent psychiatry 157 -- 12. People with learning disability (mental retardation) 179 -- 13. Psychiatry of the elderly 189 -- 14. Suicide and parasuicide 195 -- 15. Disorders associated with menstruation and pregnancy 201 -- 16. Treatments 205 -- 17. Transcultural psychiatry 225 -- 18. Forensic psychiatry 229 -- Final Medicine Examination: Questions and Answers 233 -- Appendix I: Mental health legislation 283 Appendix II: ICD-0 classification 291 --Appendix III: DSM-IV classification 295 --Glossary 301 -- Index 313. main themes: Psychiatry Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental Disorders diagnosis Handbooks.
Mental Disorders therapy Handbooks.
Psychiatry methods Handbooks.
483. Sedvall, G. and L.Y. Terenius, Schizophrenia : pathophysiological mechanisms : proceedings of the Nobel Symposium 111 on schizophrenia, held in Stockholm, Sweden on October 1-3, 1998. 1st ed. 2000, Amsterdam ; New York: Elsevier. vii, p. 105-404 edited by G. Sedvall and L. Terenius.
ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
Reprinted from Brain research reviews, vol. 31/2,3.
"Special issue."
Nobel Symposium (111th : 1998 : Stockholm, Sweden) main themes: Schizophrenia Pathophysiology Congresses.
484. Shapiro, D., Dynamics of character : self-regulation in psychopathology. 2000, New York: Basic Books. xii, 172 p. David Shapiro.
24 cm. main themes: Temperament.
Psychology, Pathological.
Character.
Will.
Schizophrenia.
485. Sharma, T. and P.D. Harvey, Cognition in schizophrenia : impairments, importance, and treatment strategies. 2000, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. x, 363 p. edited by Tonmoy Sharma and Philip Harvey.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Cognition disorders.
486. Zahavi, D., Exploring the self : philosophical and psychopathological perspectives on self-experience. Advances in consciousness research ; v. 23. 2000, Amsterdam ; Philadelphia: J. Benjamins Pub. Co. vi, 299 p. edited by Dan Zahavi.
ill. ; 22 cm.
Papers presented at a conference held in May 1999 at the University of Copenhagen. main themes: Self Congresses.
Psychology, Pathological Congresses.
Self (Philosophy) Congresses.
Schizophrenia Congresses.
487. Promotion of mental health volume 7, 2000. Promotion of mental health. 2001, Burlington, VT: Ashgate. p. [edited by] Michael D. Murray.
cm.
Machine generated contents note: I Mental Health Promotion in a Rural Context: -- Research and Realities from a Community-based Initiative -- in Northern Ireland -- Margaret M. Barry, Elaine O' Doherty and Ann Doherty -- 2 Mental Health Promotion -- Dr. D. R Billington -- 3 Representations of 'Schizophrenia' in Television News: -- A Comparative Analysis -- Mike Birch -- 4 Promoting Mental Health in Media: in Search of an -- Effective Methodology -- Mike Birch -- 5 Same Sex Attraction in Young People: Health, -- Happiness and Homophobia -- Adrian Booth -- 6 Weaving the Threads of Mental Health Promotion -- in South Australia -- Adrian Booth and Angela Burford -- 7 Social Integration and Mental Health Promotion -- Odd Steffen Dalgard -- 8 Enhancing Parenting Skills -- Dr. Kedar Nath Dwivedi -- 9 From the Margins to the Mainstream: the Public -- Health Potential of Mental Health Promotion - -- or Mental Health Promotion - what works? -- Lynne Friedli -- 10 Three Aspects of Mental Health Promotion in the -- Department of Mental Health Rome E -- Alessandro Grispini and Renato Piccione -- 11 The State of the Art of Prevention in Italian -- Psychiatric Services -- Alessandro Grispini, Renato Piccione and Renato Frisanco -- 12 'Mental Health': A Contested Concept -- Sandy Herron and Rebecca Mortimer -- 13 Lay Perspectives of Mental Health: -- A Summary of the Findings -- Dr. Sandy Herron -- 14 Men and their Travails: Breaking the Silence -- Ken Keddie -- 15 The Need for Supportive Strategies for the -- Person who Self-Harms -- Kathryn Kinmond -- 16 Implementing Mental Health Promotion: A Health -- Education and Promotion Perspective -- Gerjo Kok -- 17 Stress in the Workplace: A Risk Assessment -- Approach to Reduction of Risk -- Rebecca J. Lancaster and Elizabeth Burtney -- 18 Developing Strategic Partnerships -- Ros Lobo and Chris Gilleard -- 19 Comparing Paradigms in Mental Health Promotion -- Evaluation and Research -- Glenn Macdonald / -- 20 Mental Health Promotion: Theory and Practice -- Insights from a Literature Review -- Natasha Mauthner, Michael Killoran-Ross and Jane Brown -- 21 The Odin European Research on Preventing -- Depression: A Different Perspective -- Claire Hayes, Christine Murphy and the Odin Group -- 22 Selling Mental Health Promotion -- Michael C. Murray -- 23 Socio-Cultural Adaptation and Social Support in -- Cross-Cultural Junior High School Classes -- Brit Oppedal -- 24 Mental Health Promotion: Reflections on Future -- Challenges and Opportunities -- Michael Killoran-Ross -- 25 Developing Respectful Relationships With Young -- People Through Mental Health Promotion: Youth -- Partnership Accountability -- Kathleen Stacey -- 26 Mental Health Promotion Within the Primary School -- Setting - Lanarkshire's Experience -- Graeme Walsh -- 27 Just Because I Like it Doesn't Mean it has to Work: -- Personal Experience of an Antenatal Psychosocial -- Intervention Designed to Prevent Postnatal Depression -- Sandra L. Wheatley and T. S. Brugha. main themes:
488. Aulagnier, P., The violence of interpretation : from pictogram to statement. The new library of psychoanalysis ; 41. 2001, East Sussex ; Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge. xxxi, 245 p. Piera Aulagnier ; translated by Alan Sheridan.
24 cm. main themes: Aggressiveness.
Violence.
Schizophrenia.
Psychoanalysis.
489. Blackman, L., Hearing voices : embodiment and experience. 2001, London ; New York: Free Association Books. ix, 266 p. Lisa Blackman.
23 cm.
Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements -- Introduction viii -- Unravelling the mystery of schizophrenia 1 -- When symptoms persist 3 -- Empowering people who hear voices 5 -- Doing critical psychology 6 -- 1 The Psychiatric Architecture 15 -- The building of black boxes 16 -- The 'interaction' of the biological with the social 18 -- What does it mean to hallucinate? 19 -- The conceptual armoury 20 -- The source - where are the voices coming from? 21 -- Vividness 22 -- Control 22 -- Duration 23 -- The type 2 syndrome 25 -- When is a hallucination not a hallucination? 27 -- The psychiatric interview 30 -- The enfeebled personality 31 -- The experiment 33 -- 2 The Social and the Psychological 38 -- Conditions of risk 38 -- Activities of daily living 40 -- Changing our minds 43 -- Hallucinations as a disorder of consciousness 44 -- Hallucination as an example of 'inner speech' 46 -- Hallucination as a continuum of 'normal' mental imagery 48 -- The social psychology of hallucinations 52 -- Transcultural psychiatry 53 -- The phenomenology of perception 57 -- Role-strain 59 -- Beyond roles to attitudes 63 -- 3 Critical Psychology 69 -- Beyond the skin 69 -- The vagaries of social constructionism 70 -- Discourse and the psychological 74 -- The old tired theme of social constructionism 78 -- The historicity of experience 80 -- Technologies of truth 81 -- The analytic tools 88 -- Embodiment 89 -- 4 Contesting the Voice of Reason 94 -- Aberrations of mind 98 -- Hermeneutics of voices 99 -- Is 'man' a moral being? The age of sensibility 103 -- Deception as a mental state 106 -- The conditions of possibility 110 -- Moral education, moral reform and moral therapy 113 -- The hesitation 115 -- 5 Conditions of Degeneracy 120 -- The naturalisation of responsibility 122 -- Crime and responsibility 126 -- Conditions for degeneracy 129 -- The asylum 130 -- Clinical medicine 130 -- Unemployment, poverty and conditions of life 132 -- Madness as an expression of degeneracy 134 -- The imagination 135 -- The science of psychiatry 136 -- Archaism in the twentieth century 139 -- Beyond the corporeal 140 -- 6 The Invention of the Neuroses 148 -- Reaction types 149 -- The significance of 'hearing voices' 151 -- Psychoses and psychoneuroses in war 155 -- Traumatic neuroses 158 -- Beyond sensibility - a journey to enlightenment 160 -- The making of a mystic 163 -- Doors in the wall 167 -- The counter culture 169 -- The emergence of a psychological space 171 -- 'To conclude 172 -- 7 'I'echniques of the Hallucinatory Self 177 -- Move to consumption 178 -- Technologies of the self 182 -- History of psychiatry 186 -- The significance of hearing voices 187 -- The Hearing Voices Network 188 -- Coping with voices 188 -- Blackmind 190 -- Techniques of the hallucinatory self 192 -- Working with voices 197 -- Understanding your experiences 199 -- A voice-profile 200 -- When symptoms persist 201 -- The voice of reason 203 -- Situated ethics 204 -- 8 Embodiment and Experience 206 -- Embodiment 210 -- How do you feel? 214 -- Practices of health and illness 218 -- You have the power to change! 224 -- Embodiment and biology 226 -- 9 Conclusion: 'Imagining the Future' 230 -- Notes 242 -- Bibliography 244 -- Index 263. main themes: Auditory hallucinations.
Schizophrenia.
Hallucinations psychology.
Psychological Theory.
490. Breier, A., Current issues in the psychopharmacology of schizophrenia. 2001, Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. xviii, 579 p. Alan Breier ...
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Psychopharmacology.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
Antipsychotic Agents therapeutic use.
491. Brenner, H.D., W. Bčoker, and R. Genner, The treatment of schizophrenia : status and emerging trends. 2001, Seattle, WA: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers. xii, 259 p. Hans D. Brenner, Wolfgang Bčoker, Ruth Genner (editors).
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
492. Corrigan, P.W. and D.L. Penn, Social cognition and schizophrenia. 1st ed. 2001, Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. xvii, 353 p. edited by Patrick W. Corrigan and David L. Penn.
ill. ; 27 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Social perception.
493. Delva, J., Families and health : cross-cultural perspectives. 2001, New York: Haworth Social Work Practice Press. 104 p. Jorge Delva, editor.
ill. ; 22 cm.
"Co-published simultaneously as Journal of family social work, volume 6, number 1, 2001."
Machine generated contents note: A Study of Attitudes Toward Aging and Caregiving Patterns Among Samoan Families in Hawaii I -- Debora S. Tauiliili, MSW -- Jorge Delva, PhD -- Colette Browne, DrPH -- Searching for Family: Voices of Florida's Foster Children 15 -- Sally G. Mathiesen, PhD -- Brenda "BJ" Jarmon, PhD -- Leslie Clarke, PhD -- Family Involvement and Schizophrenia: A Developmental Model 35 -- Sally G. Mathiesen, PhD -- The Role of the Family in Promoting Drug Free Communities in Nigeria 53 -- Isidore S. Obot, PhD, MPH -- A Study of Family Fighting and Illegal Drug Use -- Among Adults Who Completed Substance Abuse Treatment 69 -- Scott Ryan, PhD -- Jorge Delva, PhD -- Samuel J. Grulber, MSW -- Parental Involvement, Needs and Drug-Related Service Utilization Among Mexican Middle and High School Students -- Fernando A. Wagner, ScD -- Guilherme Borges, ScD -- Maria Elena Medina-Mora, PhD -- Corina Benjet, PhD -- Jorge A. Villatoro, MSc -- American Beauty??? -- Kathy Rabin -- Index. main themes: Family Health and hygiene.
Family Mental health.
Sick Family relationships.
494. Edelman, E., Natural healing for schizophrenia : and other common mental disorders. 3rd ed. 2001, Eugene, Or.: Borage Books. x, 238 p. Eva Edelman.
ill. ; 28 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Nutritional aspects.
Schizophrenia Diet therapy.
Schizophrenia Alternative treatment.
Mental illness Alternative treatment.
495. Findling, R.L., Psychotic disorders in children and adolescents. Developmental clinical psychology and psychiatry ; v. 44. 2001, Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. ix, 189 p. Robert L. Findling ...
22 cm.
An overview of psychotic disorders -- Schizophrenia -- Mood and mood-related disorders -- Other psychotic disorders -- Personality disorders -- Disorders with psychotic symptomatology -- Psychotic symptoms related to other conditions -- Cultural influences and psychosis -- Evaluation of psychotic symptoms and antipsychotic side effects -- Future directions for research. main themes: Psychoses in children.
Psychoses in adolescence.
496. Green, M.F., Schizophrenia revealed : from neurons to social interactions. 2001, New York: Norton. xiv, 207 p. Michael Foster Green.
ill. ; 22 cm.
"A Norton professional book." main themes: Schizophrenia.
497. Hainge, G., Capitalism and schizophrenia in the later novels of Louis-Ferdinand Câeline : d'un ... l'autre. Currents in comparative Romance languages and literatures ; vol. 100. 2001, New York: P. Lang. ix, 276 p. Greg Hainge.
24 cm. main themes: Câeline, Louis-Ferdinand, 1894-1961 Criticism and interpretation.
Capitalism in literature.
Schizophrenia in literature.
498. Heinrichs, R.W., In search of madness : schizophrenia and neuroscience. 2001, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. x, 347 p. R. Walter Heinrichs.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
499. Horrobin, D.F., The madness of Adam and Eve : how schizophrenia shaped humanity. 2001, London ; New York: Bantam. vii, 275 p. David Horrobin.
24 cm.
Machine generated contents note: 1 'Look, Papa, painted bulls' -- 2 'Is man an ape or an angel?' -- 3 Bones, tools and genes -- 4 How Adam and Eve got their brains -- 5 Brains, buttocks and breasts -- 6 Thinking the unthinkable -- 7 'Mad, bad, and dangerous to know' -- 8 'I think for my part one half of the nation is mad - and -- the other not very sound' -- 9 'Our sad bad glad mad brother' -- 10 'After life's fitful fever he sleeps well' -- 11 'Only connect!' -- 12 'The ever-whirling wheel of Change, the which all -- mortal things doth sway' -- 13 'Whom God would destroy - or create - He first -- sends mad' -- 14 'His snug little farm the earth' -- 15 'Dark satanic mills' -- 16 'Great wits are sure to madness near allied' -- 17 'One should eat to live' -- 18 A just-so story for the twenty-first century: how the -- schizophrenic genome made us human -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment History.
Human evolution.
500. Hubbard, J.R. and P.R. Martin, Substance abuse in the mentally and physically disabled. 2001, New York: Marcel Dekker. xi, 318 p. edited by John R. Hubbard and Peter R. Martin.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION -- 1. Substance Abuse in the Mentally and Physically Disabled: -- An Overview 1 -- John R. Hubbard and Peter R. Martin -- SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH -- 2. Comorbidity of Anxiety Disorders in Substance Abuse 11 -- Robert R. Swift and Timothy Mueller -- 3. Substance Abuse and Depression 33 -- Lauren P Lehmann, John R. Hubbard, and Peter R. Martin -- 4. Bipolar Disorder and Comorbid Substance Use Disorders 59 -- Carlos A. Zarate, Jr., and Mauricio E Tohen -- 5. Substance Abuse in Schizophrenia: Biological Factors Mediating -- Comorbidity and the Potential Role of Atypical Antipsychotic -- Drugs 77 -- Myung A. Lee and Herbert Y Meltzer -- 6. Substance Abuse and Personality Disorders: The Impact of Three Personality Clusters on Prevalence, Course, and Treatment 103 -- Lisa A. Ottomanelli and Bryon Adinoff -- 7. Comorbid Mental Disorders in Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders 133 -- Duncan B. Clark and Jeanette Scheid -- 8. Comments on the Psychoanalytically Informed Treatment of Alcoholism 169 -- Pietro Castelnuovo-Tedesco -- SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES -- 9. Cardiovascular Disease and Substance Use Disorders 179 -- Robert P. Albanese, Jr., W. Blake Haren, and John R. Hubbard -- 10. The Relationship of Substance Abuse to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Background and Management 203 -- Stephen A. Wyatt and Richard S. Schottenfeld -- 11. Chronic Pain and Substance-Related Disorders 241 -- John R. Hubbard and Edward A. Workman -- 12. Substance Dependence in the Elderly 265 -- Richard R. Irons and Donald E. Rosen -- 13. Neurological Disorders and Head Injuries 277 -- David D. Weinstein and Peter R. Martin. main themes: Dual diagnosis.
Chronically ill Substance use.
501. Hwang, M.Y. and P.C. Bermanzohn, Schizophrenia and comorbid conditions : diagnosis and treatment. 1st ed. 2001, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xvii, 238 p. edited by Michael Y. Hwang, Paul C. Bermanzohn.
24 cm.
Clinical practice main themes: Schizophrenia.
Comorbidity.
Schizophrenia diagnosis.
Schizophrenia therapy.
502. Hyman, S.E., The science of mental health. 2001, New York: Routledge. v. <1-3, 5-10 > edited with introductions by Steven Hyman.
ill. ; 24 cm.
v. 1. Bipolar disorder -- v. 2. Autism -- v. 3. Schizophrenia -- -- v. 5. Addiction -- v. 6. Depression -- v. 7. Personality and personality disorder -- v. 8. Compulsive disorder and Tourette's syndrome -- v. 9. Stress and the brain -- v. 10. Fear and anxiety. main themes: Mental health.
503. Kalb, R., The pathways of mind : a neural theory of mental processing : mathematical principles, empirical evidence, and clinical applications. 2001, Wein ; New York: Springer-Verlag. xx, 355 p. Roland Kalb.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Neural circuitry.
Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology)
Neural Pathways physiology.
Brain Neoplasms physiopathology.
Evoked Potentials physiology.
Mental Processes physiology.
Reaction Time physiology.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
504. Keefe, R.S.E. and J.P. McEvoy, Negative symptom and cognitive deficit treatment response in schizophrenia. 1st ed. 2001, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. xiv, 201 p. edited by Richard S.E. Keefe, Joseph P. McEvoy.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy.
Cognition disorders Chemotherapy.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
Antipsychotic Agents therapeutic use.
Cognition Disorders drug therapy.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
Treatment Outcome.
505. Kelly, E.B., Coping with schizophrenia. 1st ed. Coping. 2001, New York: Rosen Pub. 106 p. Evelyn B. Kelly.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Introduction -- What is schizophrenia? -- Early signs and symptoms -- Effective communication -- Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Mental illness, schizophrenia, and stigma -- Looking after yourself -- Brain 101 -- What is it like to have schizophrenia -- Future challenges. main themes: Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenics Family relationships Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia.
Mental illness.
506. Khrennikov, A.ë. Proceedings of the Conference Foundations of Probability and Physics : Včaxjčo, Sweden, 25 November-1 December, 2000. 2001, River Edge, N.J.: World Scientific. xiv, 377 p. Conference Foundations of Probability and Physics (2000 : Včaxjčo, Sweden)
edited by A. Khrennikov.
Foundations of probability and physics
ill. ; 23 cm.
PQ-QP [i.e. QP-PQ], quantum probability and white noise analysis ; v. 13
Machine generated contents note: Locality and Bell's Inequality 1 -- L. Accardi and M. Regoli -- Refutation of Bell's Theorem 29 -- G. Adenier -- Probability Conservation and the State Determination Problem 39 -- S. Aerts -- Extrinsic and Intrinsic Irreversibility in Probabilistic Dynamical Laws 50 -- H. Atmanspacher, R. C. Bishop and A. Amann -- Interpretations of Probability and Quantum Theory 71 -- L. E. Ballentine -- Forcing Discretization and Determination in Quantum History Theories 85 -- B. Coecke -- Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics, and Interpretations of Violation of Bell's Inequality 95 -- W. M. De Muynck -- Discrete Hessians in Study of Quantum Statistical Systems: Complex Ginibre Ensemble 115 -- M. M. Duras -- Some Remarks on Hardy Functions Associated with Dirichlet Series 121 -- W. Ehm -- Ensemble Probabilistic Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics without the Thermodynamic Limit 131 -- D. H. E. Gross -- An Approach to Quantum Probability 147 -- S. Gudder -- Innovation Approach to Stochastic Processes and Quantum -- Dynamics 161 -- T. Hida -- Statistics and Ergodicity of Wave Functions in Chaotic Open Systems 170 -- H. Ishio -- Origin of Quantum Probabilities 180 -- A. Khrennikov -- Nonconventional Viewpoint to Elements of Physical Reality Based on Nonreal Asymptotics of Relative Frequencies 201 -- A. Khrennikov -- "Complementarity" or Schizophrenia: Is Probability in Quantum -- Mechanics Information or Onta? 219 -- A. F. Kracklauer -- A Probabilistic Inequality for the Kochen-Specker Paradox 236 -- J.-A. Larsson -- Quantum Stochastics. The New Approach to the Description of Quantum Measurements 246 -- E. Loubenets -- Abstract Models of Probability 257 -- V. M. Maximov -- Quantum K-Systems and their Abelian Models 274 -- H. Narnhofer -- Scattering in Quantum Tubes 303 -- B. Nilsson -- Position Eigenstates and the Statistical Axiom of Quantum Mechanics 314 -- L. Polley -- Is Random Event the Core Question? Some Remarks and a Proposal 321 -- P. Rocchi -- Constructive Foundations of Randomness 335 -- V. I. Serdobolskii -- Structure of Probabilistic Information and Quantum Laws 350 -- J. Summhammer -- Quantum Cryptography in Space and Bell's Theorem 364 -- I. Volovich -- Interacting Stochastic Process and Renormalization Theory 373 -- Y. Volovich. main themes: Probabilities Congresses.
Quantum theory Congresses.
507. Miller, T., Early intervention in psychotic disorders. 2001, Dordrecht ; Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Pub. xiii, 289 p. edited by Tandy Miller ...
ill. ; 25 cm.
NATO science series. Series D, Behavioural and social sciences ; vol. 91
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Early Intervention in Psychotic Disorders, Prague, Czech Republic, 17-22 October, 1998."
"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division."
NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Early Intervention in Psychotic Disorders (1998 : Prague, Czech Republic) main themes: Psychoses Congresses.
Psychoses Treatment Congresses.
Schizophrenia Treatment Congresses.
508. Moe, B.A., Coping with mental illness. 1st ed. Coping. 2001, New York: Rosen Pub. Group. 138 p. Barbara Moe.
24 cm. main themes: Mental illness Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Mental illness.
509. Remschmidt, H., Schizophrenia in children and adolescents. 2001, Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press. xv, 308 p. edited by Helmut Remschmidt.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Cambridge child and adolescent psychiatry main themes: Schizophrenia in children.
Schizophrenia in adolescence.
Children Mental health.
510. Soni, M., Mystic chords : mysticism and psychology in popular music. 2001, New York: Algora Pub. by Manish Soni.
Mysticism -- Illusory nature of the world and unity of all consciousness -- Realization of the unity -- Love as mystical union -- Transforming perception -- The original state of mind -- The web of life -- Detachment and renunciation -- The great void within -- Psychology -- Psychology and mysticism compared -- The nature of the unconscious -- Projection and archetypes -- Childhood -- Flooding of unconscious material/schizophrenia -- Conditioning and conformity versus self-expression -- The road to revelation -- The hero journey -- The call to adventure -- The journey and the treasure -- Struggle against the mother -- Bob Dylan's Isis. main themes: Rock music Religious aspects.
Rock music Psychological aspects.
Mysticism in music.
511. Sperner-Unterweger, B., W.W. Fleischhacker, and W.P. Kaschka, Psychoneuroimmunology : hypotheses and current research. Advances in biological psychiatry ; vol. 20. 2001, Basel ; New York: Karger. viii, 140 p. Expert Meeting of Psychoimmunology (6th : 2000 Insbruck, Austria)
Expert Meeting of Psychoimmunology, Innsbruck, January 21-22, 2000 ; volume editors, B. Sperner-Unterweger, W.W. Fleischhacker, W.P. Kaschka.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Neurobehavioral disorders Immunological aspects Congresses.
Psychoneuroimmunology Congresses.
Alzheimer Disease Congresses.
Depression immunology Congresses.
Mental Disorders immunology Congresses.
Schizophrenia immunology Congresses.
512. Zipursky, R.B. and S.C. Schulz, The early stages of schizophrenia. 1st ed. 2001, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub. xx, 259 p. edited by Robert B. Zipursky, S. Charles Schulz.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
513. Abramovitz, M., Schizophrenia. 2002, San Diego, Calif.: Lucent Books. 112 p.Discusses the nature of schizophrenia, its various types and diagnoses, and such related topics as Freud, genetics, family ties, stress, stigma prenatal viruses, living conditions, daily problems, early treatments, funding, research, and new drugs. by Melissa Abramovitz.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Diseases and disorders main themes: Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Mental illness Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia.
Mental illness.
514. Allen, M., Identity and resistance in Okinawa. 2002, Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. x, 265 p. Matthew Allen.
ill., map ; 23 cm.
Asian voices
Machine generated contents note: PART I MEMORY, LOCALITY, AND HISTORY -- 1 Wolves and Tigers: Remembering the Kumejima Massacres -- 2 Locality and Diaspora on Kumejima -- 3 Dialect and Dialectics -- 4 Educating Society -- PART II MENTAL HEALTH, SHAMANISM, AND IDENTITY -- 5 When Spirits Attack: Shamanism, Psychiatry, and Schizophrenia -- 6 The Unsuccessful Shaman's Apprentice -- 7 The Akebono-kai: Stigma and Identity -- PART III REGIONALISM AND IDENTITY -- 8 Selling Kume to Japan: Tourism As the Last Resort -- 9 Confusing the Issues -- Glossary -- Interviews -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author. main themes: Okinawa-ken (Japan) History.
Okinawa-ken (Japan) Social conditions.
Group identity Japan Okinawa-ken.
Mental health Japan Okinawa-ken.
Shamanism Japan Okinawa-ken.
Regionalism Japan Okinawa-ken.
515. Ballou, M.B. and L.S. Brown, Rethinking mental health and disorder : feminist perspectives. 2002, New York, N.Y.: Guilford Press. xxii, 314 p. edited by Mary Ballou, Laura S. Brown.
Rethinking mental health & disorder
24 cm.
Machine generated contents note: I. Developing Feminist Theories -- 1 Unfinished Business: Postmodern Feminism in Personality Psychology -- Jeanne Marecek -- 2 A Feminist Critique of Attachment Theory and Evolutionary Psychology -- Susan Contratto -- 3 New Developments in Relational-Cultural Theory -- Judith V Jordan and Linda M. Hartling -- 4 Constructing Identities: A Feminist, Culturally Contextualized Alternative to "Personality" -- Karen L. Suyemoto -- 5 Toward a Feminist Ecological Theory of Human Nature:Theory Building in Response to Real-World Dynamics -- Mary Ballou, Atsushi Matsumoto, and Michael Wagner --II. Psychopathology -- 6 Somatoform and Pain Disorders -- Denise Webster -- 7 Raging Hormones?: Feminist Perspectives on Premenstrual Syndrome and Postpartum Depression -- Joan C. Chrisler and Ingrid Johnston-Robledo -- 8 Alcohol and Drug Addiction in Women: Phenomenology and Prevention -- Lynn H. Collins -- 9 The Chrysalis Program: A Feminist Treatment Community for Individuals Diagnosed as Personality Disordered -- Margo Rivera -- 10 Contextual and Developmental Frameworks in Diagnosing Children and Adolescents -- Natalie Porter -- 11 Depression and Schizophrenia in Women: The Intersection of Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Class -- Elizabeth Sparks -- Index. main themes: Feminist therapy.
Feminist psychology.
Women Mental health.
516. Barbour, S., Schizophrenia. Contemporary issues companion. 2002, San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press. 191 p. Scott Barbour, editor.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
517. Boyle, M., Schizophrenia : a scientific delusion?. 2nd ed. 2002, London ; New York: Routledge. xi, 362 p. Mary Boyle.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Diagnosis History.
518. Clow, A. and F.H. Hucklebridge, Neurobiology of the immune system. International review of neurobiology, v. 52. 2002, Amsterdam ; Boston: Academic Press. xiv, 442 p. edited by Angela Clow, Frank Hucklebridge.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Neuroimmune relationships in perspective / Frank Hucklebridge and Angela Clow -- Sympathetic nervous system interaction with the immune system / Virginia M. Sanders and Adam P. Kohm -- Mechanisms by which cytokines signal the brain / Adrian J. Dunn -- Neuropeptides: modulators of immune responses in health and disease / David S. Jessop -- Brain-immune interactions in sleep / Lisa Marshall and Jan Born -- Neuroendocrinology of autoimmunity / Michael Harbuz -- Systemic stress-induced Th2 shift and its clinical implications / Ilia J. Elenkov -- Neural control of salivary S-IgA secretion / Gordon B. Proctor and Guy H. Carpenter -- Stress and secretory immunity / Jos A. Bosch ... [et al.] -- Cytokines and depression / Angela Clow -- Immunity and Schizophrenia: autoimmunity, cytokines, and immune responses / Fiona Gaughran -- Cerebral lateralization and the immune system / Pierre J. Neveu -- Behavioral conditioning of the immune system / Frank Hucklebridge -- Psychological and neuroendocrine correlates of disease progression / Julie M. Turner-Cobb -- The role of psychological intervention in modulating aspects of immune function in relation to health and well-being / J.G. Gruzelier. main themes: Immune System.
Psychoneuroimmunology.
Nervous system Immunology.
Immunologic diseases Psychology.
Neurosecretory Systems immunology.
Mental Disorders immunology.
519. Csernansky, J.G., Schizophrenia : a new guide for clinicians. Medical psychiatry ; 16. 2002, New York: Marcel Dekker. xiii, 334 p. edited by John G. Csernansky.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia diagnosis.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
520. Day, M., Edward the "Crazy man". 2002, Toronto, Ont.: Annick Press. 1 v. (unpaged) by Marie Day.
col. ill. ; 28 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Juvenile fiction.
Schizophrâenie Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
Children's stories Pictorial works.
521. Dwyer, D., Glucose metabolism in the brain. International review of neurobiology, v. 51. 2002, Amsterdam ; Boston: Academic Press. xiv, 555 p., [10] p. of plates edited by Donard Dwyer.
ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Energy metabolism in the brain / Leif Hertz and Gerald A. Dienel -- The cerebral glucose-fatty acid cycle: evolutionary roots, regulation, and (patho)physiological importance / Kurt Heininger -- Expression, regulation, and functional role of glucose transporters (GLUTs) in brain / Donard S. Dwyer, Susan J. Vannucci, and Ian A. Simpson -- Insulin-like growth factor-1 promotes neuronal glucose utilization during brain development and repair processes / Carolyn Bondy and Clara M. Cheng -- CNS sensing and regulation of peripheral glucose levels / Barry E. Levin, Ambrose A. Cunn-Meynell, and Vanessa H. Routh -- Glucose transporter protein syndromes / Darryl C. De Vivo ... [et al.] -- Glucose, stress, and hippocampal neuronal vulnerability / Lawrence P. Reagan -- Glucose/mitochondria in neurological conditions / John P. Blass -- Energy utilization in the ischemic/reperfused brain / John W. Phillis and Michael H. O'Regan -- Diabetes mellitus and the central nervous system / Anthony L. McCall -- Diabetes, the brain, and behavior: is there a biological mechanism underlying the association between diabetes and depression? / Alan M. Jacobson ... [et al.] -- Schizophrenia and diabetes / David C. Henderson and Elisa R. Ettinger -- Psychoactive drugs affect glucose transport and the regulation of glucose metabolism / Donard S. Dwyer, Timothy D. Ardizzone, and Ronald J. Bradley. main themes: Glucose Metabolism.
Brain Metabolism.
Brain Physiology.
Diabetes Pathophysiology.
Depression, Mental.
Diabetes Mellitus physiopathology.
Depressive Disorder.
522. Hart, S., Behind the magic mirror : the memoir of Romper Room's Miss Sandra. 2002, Navesink, N.J.: Myartisansway Press. 224 p. Sandra Hart.
Behindbehind thethe magicmirrormagicmirror, the memoir of Romper Room's Miss Sandra.
22 cm.
"A Ballinswood book."
"A true crime story." main themes: Hart, Sandra Mental health.
Schizophrenia Biography.
523. Herz, M.I. and S.R. Marder, Schizophrenia : comprehensive treatment and management. 2002, Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. xii, 308 p. Marvin I. Herz, Stephen R. Marder.
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia therapy.
524. Hofmann, S.G. and M.C. Tompson, Treating chronic and severe mental disorders : a handbook of empirically supported interventions. 2002, New York: Guilford Press. xvii, 430 p. edited by Stefan G. Hofmann, Martha C. Tompson ; foreword by David H. Barlow.
ill. ; 26 cm.
I. Psychological treatments for schizophrenia -- 1: cognitive- behavioral family and educational interventions for schizophrenic disorders (ian r. h. falloon, d.sc.) -- 2: social skills training for schizophrenia (sarah pratt, ph.d. and kim t. mueser, -- ph.d.) -- 3: personal therapy: a practical psychotherapy for the stabilization of schizophrenia -- (gerald e. hogarty, m.s.w.) -- 4: cognitive-behavioral therapy for schizophrenia: a case formulation approach (nicholas tarrier, ph.d. and gillian haddock, ph.d.) -- II. Psychological treatments for mood disorders -- 5: cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression (kate e. hamilton and keith s. dobson) -- 6: cognitive-behavioral therapy for the management of bipolar disorders (michael w. otto and noreen reilly-harrington) -- 7: impersonal psychotherapy for unipolar and bipolar disorders (holly a. swartz, john c. markowitz, and ellen frank) -- 8: family-focused treatment for bipolar disorder (david j. miklowitz, ph.d.) -- 9: treatment of marital discord and coexisting depression -- (k. daniel o'leary, ph.d.) -- 10: treatment of suicidality : a family intervention for adolescent suicide attempters -- (mary jane rotheram-borus, ph.d., alison m. goldstein, & amy s. elkavich) -- III. Psychological treatment for substance use and abuse disorders -- 11: motivational interviewing for initiating change in problem drinking and drug use -- (nancy s. handmaker, ph.d. & scott t. walters) -- 12: cognitive-behavioral therapy for alcohol addiction -- (tracy a. o'leary and peter m. monti) -- 13: twelve-step facilitation therapy for alcohol problems -- (joseph nowinski) -- 14: couple treatment for alcohol abuse : a systemic family-consultation model -- (michael j. rohrbauch and varda shoham) -- 15: psychosocial treatment for cocaine dependence: the community reinforcement plus vouchers approach (stephen t. higgins, ph.d. stacey c. sigmon, & alan j. -- IV. Psychological treatments for severe personality disorders -- 16: dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder -- (kelly koerner, ph.d. & marsha m. linehan, ph.d.) -- 17: multiple family group treatment for borderline personality disorder (teresa -- Whitehurst, ph.d., maria elena ridolfi, m.d., & john gunderson, m.d.) -- 18: multisystemic treatment of antisocial behavior in adolescents -- (elizabeth j. letourneau, philippe b. cunningham, and scott w. henggeler, ph.d.) -- 19: cognitive-behavioral therapy for severe personality disorders -- (arthur freeman, ed.d.) -- 20: short-term dynamic psychotherapy: resolving character pathology by treating affect phobias (nathaniel s. kuhn, ph.d. and leigh mccullough-valliant, ph.d.). main themes: Psychoses Treatment Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Psychotherapy Handbooks, manuals, etc.
525. Hogarty, G.E., Personal therapy for schizophrenia and related disorders : a guide to individualized treatment. 2002, New York: Guilford Press. xiv, 338 p. Gerard E. Hogarty.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE Introduction, Background, and Rationale 1 Introduction 1 Background 15 Rationale 39 CHAPTER TWO Personal Therapy and Evidence-Based Practice 45 Evidence-Based Practice 46 The Studies of PT 48 Treatment Group Results 61 Toward Individual Outcomes 73 CHAPTER THREE Essential Prerequisites for Personal Therapy 84 Psychological and Material Support 86 Medication Management 106 CHAPTER FOUR The Basic Phase 132 PT Credentials 135 PT Sessions 136 Getting Ready 138 Joining 141 The Treatment Plan 145 Psychoeducation 148 Resumption of Daily Tasks 162 Internal Coping 164 Basic Social Skills Training 170 Transition from the Basic Phase to the Intermediate Phase 174 CHAPTER FIVE The Intermediate Phase 177 Enhancement of Clinical Stability 178 Psychoeducation 188 Increasing Responsibilities in the Home 191 Adjustment to Disability 194 Internal Coping 201 Deep Breathing and Simple Relaxation 209 Intermediate Social Skills 213 Transition from the Intermediate to the Advanced Phase 219 CHAPTER SIX The Advanced Phase 221 Psychoeducation 224 Internal Coping 228 Progressive Relaxation and Imagery 233 Conflict Resolution and Criticism Management 238 Social and Vocational Issues 243 Post-PT Maintenance 256 CHAPTER SEVEN Toward a Psychosocial Treatment Algorithm 257 Some Limitations of the Expert Consensus Guidelines for Services and Psychosocial Treatment 259 A Proposed Psychosocial Treatment Algorithm 264 APPENDIX A A Statistical Primer for Clinicians 277 APPENDIX B The Process Rating Scale 305. main themes: Schizophrenia.
526. June, L.N., S.D. Black, and W. Richardson, Counseling in African-American communities : biblical perspectives on tough issues. 2002, Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan. 263 p. Lee N. June & Sabrina D. Black, editors ; Willie Richardson, consulting editor.
22 cm.
Gambling addiction / Sabrina D. Black -- Sexual addiction and the internet / Sabrina D. Black and LaVern A. Harlin -- Dealing with addictions through the twelve steps with godly principles / Annette Hampton -- Substance abuse : A programmatic approach and its blessings / Alfred Young, Jr. -- Domestic abuse / Kenneth Staley and Sheila Staley -- Sexual abuse and incest / Deborah G. Haskins -- Divorce recovery : Grief and loss / Paris M. Finner-Williams -- Blended families / Willie Richardson -- Adultery and midlife crisis / Haman Cross, Jr. -- Depression and bipolar disorder / Julius Brooks -- Demonology and schizophrenia / Darrell Freeman -- Schizophrenia / Michael Lyles -- Attention deficit hyperactive disorder / Michael Lyles -- Suicide / Cupid Poe -- Grief and loss / Patricia Richardson -- Suffering for a season / Pamela Turnbo -- Conflicts / Willie Davis -- In search of a healthy and authentic faith / Joan Ganns -- Unemployment / Artis Fletcher and Blanche Ross -- Incorporating research into clinical practice / Lee N. June and Christopher Mathis. main themes: African Americans Pastoral counseling of.
527. Kashima, H., Comprehensive treatment of schizophrenia : linking neurobehavioral findings to psychosocial approaches. Keio University international symposia for life sciences and medicine ; 8. 2002, Tokyo ; New York: Springer. xvii, 404 p. H. Kashima ... [et al.] (eds.).
ill. ; 24 cm.
Keio International Symposium for Life Sciences and Medicine (8th : 2000 : Keiĺo Gijuku Daigaku) main themes: Schizophrenia Congresses.
Schizophrenia therapy Congresses.
Neurobehavioral Manifestations Congresses.
Psychiatry methods Congresses.
528. Kornstein, S.G. and A.H. Clayton, Women's mental health : a comprehensive textbook. 2002, New York: Guilford. xvii, 638 p. edited by Susan G. Kornstein, Anita H. Clayton.
26 cm.
Machine generated contents note: PART I. WOMEN'S PSYCHOBIOLOGY -- AND REPRODUCTIVE LIFE CYCLE -- 1 Sex Differences in Neuroendocrine and Neurotransmitter Systems 3 -- Elizabeth A. Young, Ania Korszun, and Margaret Altemus -- 2 Sex Differences in Psychopharmacology 31 -- Olga Brawman-Mintzer -- 3 Psychiatric Aspects of the Menstrual Cycle 48 -- Meir Steiner and Leslie Born -- 4 Psychiatric Aspects of Pregnancy 70 -- Ruta Nonacs, Adele C. Viguera, and Lee S. Cohen -- 5 Psychiatric Aspects of the Postpartum Period 91 -- Angela F Arnold, Claudia Baugh, Angela Fisher, Jessica Brown, -- and Zachary N. Stowe -- 6 Psychiatric Aspects of Hormonal Contraception 114 -- Julia K. Warnock and Christine F Blake -- 7 Psychiatric Aspects of Menopause: Depression 132 -- Ineke Ayubi-Moak and Barbara L. Parry -- PART II. ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT -- OF PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IN WOMEN -- 8 Depression 147 -- Susan G. Kornstein and Barbara A. Wojcik -- 9 Bipolar Disorder 166 -- Marlene P. Freeman, Lesley M. Arnold, and Susan L. McElroy -- 10 Schizophrenia 182 -- Jean S. Gearon and Jill A. Rachbeisel -- 11 Anxiety Disorders 195 -- Teresa A. Pigott -- 12 Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse 222 -- R. J. Canterbury -- 13 Eating Disorders 244 -- Pauline S. Powers -- 14 Sexual Dysfunction 263 -- Anita H. Clayton -- 15 Sleep Disorders 274 -- Rachel Manber, lan M. Colrain, and Kathryn A. Lee -- 16 Body Dysmorphic Disorder 295 -- Katharine A. Phillips -- 17 Somatoform Disorders 307 -- Ondria C. Gleason and William R. Yates -- 18 Personality Disorders 323 -- Paula L. Hensley and H. George Nurnberg -- 19 Complementary and Alternative Medicine 344 -- Daniel A. Monti and Marie Stoner -- PART III. PSYCHIATRIC CONSULTATION IN WOMEN -- 20 Gynecology 359 -- Diana L. Dell -- 21 Oncology: Women with Breast, Gynecologic, or Lung Cancer 369 -- Emmie I. Chen and Elisabeth J. S. Kunkel -- 22 Rheumatological Diseases 390 -- Catherine A. Staropoli and Christine Skotzko -- 23 Endocrine Disorders 404 -- Jennifer S. Brasch, Glenda MacQueen, and Russell Joffe -- 24 Cardiovascular Disease 422 -- Sherri Hansen -- 25 Gastrointestinal Disorders 437 -- Thomas N. Wise and Catherine C. Crone -- 26 HIV/AIDS 452 -- Sarah E. Herbert and Pamela Bachanas -- 27 Neurological Disorders of Increased Prevalence in Women: 467 -- Migraine, Multiple Sclerosis, and Alzheimer's Disease -- Howard L. Field and Reid Brackin -- 28 Cosmetic Surgery 481 -- David B. Sarwer and Michael J. Pertschuk -- PART IV. SOCIOCULTURAL ISSUES FOR WOMEN -- 29 Developmental Perspectives on Gender 499 -- M. Beth Casey -- 30 Marriage and Family 515 -- Marcia Lasswell -- 31 Career and Workplace Issues 527 -- Diane K. Shrier -- 32 Trauma and Violence 542 -- Bethany Brand -- 33 Lesbian Women 555 -- Rochelle L. Klinger -- 34 Women of Color 568 -- Cheryl S. Al-Mateen, Frances M. Christian, Asha Mishra, -- Michele Cofield, and Toni Tildon -- 35 Aging and Elderly Women 584 -- Suzanne Holroyd -- PART V. RESEARCH AND HEALTH POLICY ISSUES -- 36 Women and Mental Health Research Methodology 597 -- Ruth B. Merkatz, Cathryn M. Clary, and Wilma Harrison -- 37 Mental Health Policy and Women 613 -- Mary C. Blehar and Grayson Norquist -- Index 629. main themes: Women Mental health.
Mental health services.
Women Psychology.
Depression, Mental.
Stress (Psychology)
529. McFarlane, W.R., Multifamily groups in the treatment of severe psychiatric disorders. 2002, New York: Guilford Press. xxiii, 403 p. William R. McFarlane ; foreword by Harriet P. Lefley ; afterword by C. Christian Beels.
ill. ; 24 cm.
The psychobiology of schizophrenia -- Families, social networks, and schizophrenia -- The therapeutic social network: a healing community -- Empirical studies of outcome in multifamily groups -- An overview of psychoeducational multifamily group treatment -- Joining with families and patients -- Educating families: a multifamily workshop on schizophrenia -- The initial sessions of a psychoeducational multifamily group: forming a healing network -- Problem-solving in multifamily groups: a psychoeducational approach to treatment and rehabilitation -- Family-aided assertive community treatment -- Training staff of supportive housing programs in principles and practices of Psychoeducation: creating a family-like social environment -- Multifamily groups for bipolar illness -- Multifamily group treatment for major depressive disorder -- Multifamily psychoeducational treatment of borderline personality disorder -- Multifamily behavioral treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Application of multifamily groups in chronic medical disorders -- Implementing multifamily groups in the real world: the New York State and Ohio training and dissemination programs. main themes: Family psychotherapy.
Group psychotherapy.
Mental illness Treatment.
530. McMahon, R.J. and R.D. Peters, The effects of parental dysfunction on children. 2002, New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum. xiv, 229 p. edited by Robert J. McMahon and Ray DeV. Peters.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Machine generated contents note: CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW 1. The Role of Endogenous and Exogenous Risk Factors in the Genesis of Schizophrenia Elaine F. Walker 2. Familial Factors and Substance Use Disorders Kathleen Ries Merikangas PARENTAL DYSFUNCTIONS High-Risk Samples 3. A Longitudinal Study of Aggressive and Withdrawn Children into Adulthood: Patterns of Parenting and Risk to Offspring Lisa A. Serbin, Dale M. Stack, Alex E. Schwartzman, Jessica Cooperman, Vivianne Bentley, Christina Saltaris, & Jane E. Ledingham Internalizing Disorders 4. Preventing Depression in Children Through Resiliency Promotion: The Preventive Intervention Project William R. Beardslee, Eve M. Versage, Polly Van de Velde, Susan Swatling, & Lizbeth Hoke 5. Learning and Intimacy in the Families of Anxious Children Mark R. Dadds Externalizing Disorders 6. Understanding the Association between Parent and Child Antisocial Behavior Paul J. Frick & Bryan R. Loney Substance Use 7. Growing up in an Alcoholic Family: Structuring Pathways for Risk Aggregation and Theory-Driven Intervention Hiram E. Fitzgerald, W. Hobart Davies, & Robert A. Zucker 8. Helping Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Related Conditions: A Clinician's Overview Heather Carmichael Olson 9. Children of Substance-Abusing Parents: Current Findings from the Focus on Families Project Richard F. Catalano, Kevin P. Haggerty, Charles B. Fleming, Devon D. Brewer, & Randy R. Gainey Developmental Disabilities 10. Children of Parents with Intellectual Disabilities Maurice A. Feldman. main themes: Clinical child psychology.
Child psychotherapy.
Mental illness Family relationships.
Family psychotherapy.
Family Psychological aspects.
Adult children of dysfunctional families Mental health.
Interpersonal relations.
Parent and child.
531. Merlo, M.C.G., C. Perris, and H.D. Brenner, Cognitive therapy with schizophrenic patients : the evolution of a new treatment approach. 2002, Seattle: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers. xvi, 218 p. edited by Marco C.G. Merlo, Carlo Perris, Hans D. Brenner.
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Machine generated contents note: A. Theoretical Aspects -- 1. M.C.G. Merlo and W. Gekle 3 -- Psychosocial Treatment of Schizophrenic Disorders: Structuring -- Information Processing and Information Exchange -- 2. B. Hodel and H.D. Brenner 18 -- Therapies for Information Processing in Schizophrenia: -- Conceptual Basis, Present State, Future Directions -- B. Practical Aspects -- 1. C. Perris 31 -- A Comprehensive, Integrated Treatment Program for Patients -- Suffering From Schizophrenic Syndromes Based on Cognitive -- Psychotherapy -- 2. P.W. Corrigan 47 -- Cognitive Rehabilitation of Schizophrenia -- 3. D.G. Kingdon and D. Turkington 59 -- Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy of Schizophrenia in a District -- Psychiatric Service -- 4. M.C.G. Merlo and H. Hofer68 -- Systemic Considerations for the Inpatient Treatment of First-Episode, -- Acutely Psychotic Patients -- 5. G.C. Zapparoli, M.C. Gislon and G. De Luca 75 -- Delusional, Cognitive and Emotional Aspects of Communication -- with the Psychotic Patient -- 6. G. Liotti and M.A. Reda84 -- Why is Individual Psychotherapy Contraindicated in Schizophrenia? - -- Theoretical Reflections from a Constructivist Point of View -- C. Empirical Evaluation -- 1. P Zorn and V Roder 95 -- Social Skills Training Programmes for Schizophrenic Patients: -- What Works and How Can it be Improved? -- 2. W. Spaulding, D. Penn and C. Garbin107 -- Cognitive Changes in the Course of Psychiatric Rehabilitation -- 3. B. Hodel and H.D. Brenner 125 -- A Training Program for Coping with Maladaptive Emotions: -- Further Development to the Integrated Psychological Therapy for -- Schizophrenic Patients -- 4. S. Kraem er 136 -- Cognitive Behavior Therapy and its Differential Effects in the -- Treatment of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients -- Appendix -- H. Hofer -- A. Important Concepts in Cognitive Therapy167 -- B. Rating Instruments 175 -- C. Neuropsychological/Experimental Psychological Tests178 -- References181 -- Author Index 211 -- Subject Index 217. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Cognitive therapy.
532. Miller, R. and S.E. Mason, Diagnosis : Schizophrenia, a comprehensive resource for patients, families, and helping professionals. 2002, New York: Columbia University Press. xviii, 192 p. [edited by] Rachel Miller and Susan E. Mason.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index.
Machine generated contents note: FOREWORD VII -- INTRODUCTORY NOTE IX -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS XIII -- USING THIS BOOK XIX Introduction: So They Say We Have Schizophrenia 1 -- 1. In the Beginning 5 -- 2. So Many Questions: The Quick Reference Guide 18 -- 3. How the Brain Works 27 -- 4. What Is Schizophrenia? 35 -- 5. Why Me? 42 -- 6. Diagnosing Schizophrenia 50 -- 7. What Will People Think of Me Now? 55 -- 8. Medication 68 -- 9. Out of the Hospital and Staying Well 82 -- 10. Coping with Positive and Negative Symptoms 95 -- 11. Coping with Other Symptoms and Side Effects 104 -- 12. Drugs, Alcohol, and Safer Sex 114 -- 13. Under the Microscope 129 -- 14. Zelda's Story 136 -- 15. Who Am I Now? 146 -- 16. Getting the Social Services You Need 155 -- 17. Vocational Rehabilitation 166 APPENDIX 1. CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM DIRECTORY 173 -- APPENDIX 2. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION DIRECTORY 177 -- APPENDIX 3. OTHER RESOURCES 187 -- INDEX 191. main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
533. Morrison, J.R., Straight talk about your mental health. 2002, New York: Guilford Press. viii, 344 p. James Morrison.
26 cm.
Includes index.
Taking charge of your care: what mental health clinicians do -- Will treatment help me? -- Where can I go for help? -- What is my role in treatment? -- Introduction to psychiatric drugs -- Antidepressants -- Mood stabilizers -- Drugs to treat anxiety and insomnia -- Antipsychotic medications -- Drugs for dementia -- Medications to treat substance abuse -- Nondrug physical treatments -- Psychotherapy -- Behavior modification -- Depression -- Mania and mood swings -- Anxiety and panic -- Phobias -- Posttraumatic stress disorder -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Somatization disorder -- Psychosis and schizophrenia -- Alzheimer's and other dementias -- Eating and sleeping disorders -- Substance abuse. main themes: Psychiatry Popular works.
Mental health services Popular works.
534. Nasrallah, H.A. and D.J. Smeltzer, Contemporary diagnosis and management of the patient with schizophrenia. 2002, Newtown, Pa.: Handbooks in Health Care Co. 248 p. Henry A. Nasrallah and Donald J. Smeltzer.
Patient with schizophrenia
ill. ; 18 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
535. Pennington, B.F., The development of psychopathology : nature and nurture. 2002, New York: The Guilford Press. xx, 380 p. by Bruce F. Pennington ; foreword by Dante Cicchetti.
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Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 Fundamental Issues -- Ecumenism versus Integration: The Need for -- a New Framework 1 -- The Mind-Body Problem in Psychopathology 11 -- To Diagnose or Not to Diagnose? 13 -- Establishing the Validity of Diagnoses 17 -- Testing the Basis of Comorbidity 20 -- Why a Developmental Approach? 22 -- Why a Science of Psychopathology Is Difficult 23 -- What Counts as an Explanation 25 -- CHAPTER 2 Methods of Syndrome Analysis 32 -- Epidemiology 32 -- Behavioral and Molecular Genetics 35 -- Neurobiology 63 -- Neuropsychology 76 -- CHAPTER 3 Disorders of Motivation 102 -- Depression and Dysthymia 102 -- Anxiety Disorders 125 -- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 143 -- Bipolar Disorder 151 -- CHAPTER 4 Disorders of Action Regulation 162 -- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 162 -- Conduct Disorder 176 -- Tourette Syndrome and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 195 -- Schizophrenia 208 -- CHAPTER 5 Disorders of Language and 223 -- Cognitive Development -- Autism 223 -- Mental Retardation 247 -- Dyslexia and Other Language Disorders 281 -- CHAPTER 6 Conclusions 311 -- Fundamental Issues Revisited 311 -- Etiology 315 -- Brain Mechanisms 319 -- Neuropsychology 321 -- Prevention and Treatment 323. main themes: Psychology, Pathological.
Mental illness Etiology.
Developmental psychobiology.
Cognitive neuroscience.
536. Reed, P., Swollen : writings on sex. 1st ed. 2002, San Francisco, Calif.: Black Books by Paul Reed.
Introduction -- Looking for Mr. Safesex -- Fire burning : a profile of John Preston -- Fantasy's beauty -- Teen dreams -- Making amends -- Journey to schizophrenia -- Directions for use -- Cheaper by the pair -- Confessions of a closet bisexual -- Don't hit me there -- The pornographer confesses his moment of doubt. main themes: Gay men.
Sex.
537. Rothenberg, M., Children with emerald eyes : histories of extraordinary boys & girls. 2002, Berkeley, Calif.
Lyons, Colo.: North Atlantic Books ;
Ergos Institute. xiii, 293 p. by Mira Rothenberg ; foreword by Peter A. Levine.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Previously published: New York : E.P. Dutton, 1987. main themes: Autism in children Case studies.
Schizophrenia in children Case studies.
538. Schaub, A. and World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation. World Congress, New family interventions and associated research in psychiatric disorders : Gedenkschrift in honor of Michael J. Goldstein. Springer medicine. 2002, Wien ; New York: Springer. vi, 281 p. Annette Schaub (ed.).
ill., port. ; 23 cm.
Memorial volume.
"The papers included in this book were mainly presented at this symposium of the VI World Congress, World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation (WAPR), May 2-5, 1998, Hamburg, Germany"--P. [3].
Introduction / Annette Schaub -- Michael J. Goldstein's impact on the field of psychosis / Kurt Hahlweg -- Early psychosis, schizophrenia and the family / Don H. Linszen and Peter M. Dingemans -- Examining patients' perceptions of their relatives' expressed emotion / Martha C. Thompson and Amy G. Weisman -- Patient psychopathology and parental expressed emotion in schizophrenia revisited / Peter M. Dingemans, Don H. Linszen and Maria E. Lenior.
Psychophysiological evaluation of verbal interaction during conversations between psychotic patients and their relatives / Andreas Altorfer and Marie-Luise Kčasermann -- Predictors of relapse in recent-onset schizophrenia / Kenneth L. Subotnik, Keith H. Nuechterlein and Joseph Ventura -- Borderline personality disorder and the family / Jill M. Hooley and George M. Dominak -- Principles and results of family therapy in schizophrenia / Kurt Hahlweg and Georg Wiedemann.
A controlled trial of couple therapy versus antidepressant medication for depressed patients with a critical partner / Julian Leff -- Family-focused treatment of bipolar disorder: repeated measures analysis of variance and random regression / Jeffrey A. Richards and David J. Miklowitz -- Family interventions for severe mental illness and substance use disorder / Kim T. Mueser, Lindy Fox and Carolyn Mercer -- Illness self-management programs in schizophrenia and severe affective disorders / Annette Schaub -- Drug treatment of schizophrenia: state of the art and the potential of the atypical neuroleptics / Hans-Jčurgen Mčoller. main themes: Goldstein, Michael J. 1930-
Schizophrenia Congresses.
Mentally ill Family relationships Congresses.
Family psychotherapy Congresses.
539. Scott, A. and S.M. Dolamore, Is that me? : my life with schizophrenia. 2002, Dublin: Farmar. x, 145 p. Anthony Scott ; edited by Susan Dolamore.
ill., ports. ; 22 cm. main themes: Scott, Anthony, 1933-2000.
Schizophrenics Biography.
540. Stahl, S.M., Essential psychopharmacology of antipsychotics and mood stabilizers. 2002, Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. ix, 142 p. Stephen M. Stahl.
ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. main themes: Antipsychotic drugs Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Antipsychotic Agents pharmacology Handbooks.
Mood Disorders drug therapy Handbooks.
Schizophrenia drug therapy Handbooks.
541. Stefan, M., M. Travis, and R. Murray, An atlas of schizophrenia. Encyclopedia of visual medicine series. 2002, New York: Parthenon Pub. Group. 98 p. Martin Stefan, Mike Travis and Robin M. Murray.
ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Atlases.
542. Thomas, J.C. and M. Hersen, Handbook of mental health in the workplace. 2002, Thousand Oaks [Calif.]: Sage Publications. x, 574 p. [edited by] Jay C. Thomas and Michel Hersen.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Part I. General issues. Mental health in the workplace / Jay C. Thomas and Jeffrey Hite. Mental health and disabilities, the employer, and the law / H. John Bernardin and Barbara A. Lee -- Part II. Working conditions, life stressors, and mental health. Models of job stress / Valerie J. Sutherland and Cary L. Cooper. Effects of job stress on mental and physical health / Carlla S. Smith, Lorne M. Sulsky, and Krista L. Uggeslav. The unbalanced life: work and family conflict / Leslie B. Hammer, Cari L. Colton, Suzanne Caubet, and Krista J. Brockwood. Organizationally targeted interventions aimed at reducing workplace stress / Terry A. Beehr and Michael P. O'Driscoll -- Part III. Effects of psychopathology on work. Depression in the workplace / Paula Truax and Tracy McDonald. Bi-polar disorders / Edward S. Friedman, Andrea Fagiolini, and Michael E. Thase. Generalized anxiety disorder / Erin L. Scott, David M. Fresco, and Richard G. Heimberg. Social anxiety disorder, specific phobias, and panic disorder / Scott F. Coffey, Brian P. Marx, and Deborah A. Roth. PTSD in the workplace / Walter Penk, Charles Drebing, and Russell Schutt. Schizophrenia / Kim T. Mueser and Deborah R. Becker. Antisocial personality disorder / Brian P. O'Connor and Kirsten N. Barr. Borderline personality disorder / Brian C. Goff. Eating disorders / David H. Gleaves and Antonio Cepeda-Benito. Traumatic brain injury in the workplace / Charles J. Golden. Insomnia / Christina S. McCrae, H. Heith Durrence, and Kenneth L. Lichstein -- Part IV. Effects of disruptive behavior at work. Alcohol and drug problem management in the workplace / Paul M. Roman and Suzanne C. Baker. Social dysfunction in the workplace / Lindsay Ham, Melanie Van Dyke, and Debra A. Hope. Anger, hostility, and violence in the workplace / Robert Hogan, John L. McNulty, and Christopher R. Bordeaux. Harassment and discrimination in the workplace / Tahira M. Probst and Donna J. Johns. Absenteeism and mental health / Gary Johns. Passive-aggressive behavior in the workplace / John F. Binning and Edward E. Wagner -- Part V. Organizational practice and mental health. Dysfunctional behavior in the workplace and organizational design, climate, and culture / Daniel J. Svyantek and Linda L. Brown. An application model relating the essential functions of a job to mental disabilities / Steven F. Cronshaw and Brenda L. Kenyon. Job accommodations for mental health disabilities / Lois E. Tetrick and Leah P. Toney. main themes: Industrial psychiatry.
543. Tsuang, M.T. and M. Tohen, Textbook in psychiatric epidemiology. 2nd ed. 2002, New York: Wiley-Liss. xi, 722 p. edited by Ming T. Tsuang, Mauricio Tohen.
ill. ; 27 cm.
Machine generated contents note: PART I STUDY DESIGNS AND METHODS -- 1. Introduction to Epidemiologic Research Methods -- Jerome A Fleming and Chung-Cheng Hsieh -- 2. Analysis of Categorized Data: Use of the Odds ratio as a Measure of Association -- Stephen L. Hilis and Robert F. Woolson -- 3. Methods in Psychiatric Genetics -- Stephen V Faraone, Debby Tsuang, and Ming T. Tsuang -- 4. Reliability -- Patrick E. Shrmut -- 5. Validity: Defritions and Applications to Psychiatric Research -- Jill M. Goldstein and John CSimpson -- 6. Mental Health Services Research -- Jack D. Burke, Jr -- 7. The Pharmacepidemiology of Psychiatric Medications -- Philip S. Wang, Alexander M. Walker, and Jerry Avom -- 8. Peering into the Future of Psychiatric Epidemiology -- Ezra Susser, Michaeline Bresnahan, and Bruce Link --PART II ASSESSMENT -- 9. Studying the Natural History of Psychopathology -- William W. Eaton -- 10. The Developnental Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders -- Mary Cannon, Matti Huttunen, and Robin Murray -- 11. Birth and Development of Psychiatric Interviews -- Lee iN. Robins -- 12. Symptom Scales and Diagnostic Schedules in Adult Psychiatry -- Janer M. Murphy -- 13. DSMI-IV and Psychiatric Epidemiology -- Miclhael B. First -- 14. The National Comorbidity Survey -- Ronald C. Kessler and Ellen Walters --PART III EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MAJOR PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS -- 15. Epidemiology of Psychosis with Special Reference to Schizophrenia -- Euelpn J. Bromet, Mary Amanda Dew and William W Eaton -- 16. Epidemiology of Depressive and Anxiety Disorders -- Ewald Hornath, Rose S. Cohen, and Myma M. Weissman -- 17. Epidemiology of Bipolar Disorder -- Mawricio Token and Jules Angst -- 18. The Epidemiology of First-Onset Mania -- T. Lioyd and P. B. Jones -- 19. The Epidemiology of Alcohol Use, Abuse, and Dependence -- Nancy L. Day and Gregory G. Homish -- 20. Epidemiology of Drug Dependence -- Jamns C. Anthony, with John E. Helzer -- 21. Personality Disorders: Epidemiological Findings, Methods and Concepts -- Michael J. Lyons and Beth A. Jerskey --PART IV EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS -- 22. Epidemiology and Geriatric Psychiatry -- Celia F. Hybels and Dan G. Blazer -- 23. The Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders -- Stephen L. Buka, Michael Monuteaux, and Felton Earls -- 24. Epidemiology of Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents -- Kathleen Ries MeA kana ad Shelli Avenevoli. main themes: Psychiatric epidemiology.
Mental Disorders epidemiology.
Epidemiologic Methods.
Mental Disorders diagnosis.
544. Carey, G., Human genetics for the social sciences. Advanced psychology texts ; v. 4. 2003, Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. xxii, 506 p. by Gregory Carey.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Lemonade -- The cell -- DNA and the genetic code -- Epigenesis and genetic regulation -- Mendelian traits and behavior -- DCGC disorders with complex genetics -- The new genetics C techniques for DNA analysis -- Chromosomes and chromosomal anomalies -- Mendel -- Morgan and linkage -- The association study -- Introduction to module 2C evolution -- The five forces behind human evolution -- Human evolution -- Introduction to evolutionary psychology -- Principles of evolutionary psychology -- Introduciton to module IIIC individual differences -- Quantitative genetics IC important concepts -- Quantitative genetics IC important concepts -- Quantitative genetics IIC estimation and testing -- Genes, IQ scores, and social status: I. The phenotype of IQ // Genes, IQ scores and social status: II. Genetic epidemiology -- Personality -- Schizophrenia -- Antisocial behavior and violence. main themes: Human genetics.
Behavior genetics.
Social sciences.
545. Cicchetti, D. and E.F. Walker, Neurodevelopmental mechanisms in psychopathology. 2003, Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press. xii, 558 p. edited by Dante Cicchetti, Elaine F. Walker.
ill. ; 25 cm. main themes: Mental illness Etiology.
Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Schizophrenia Etiology.
Developmental neurobiology.
Psychology, Pathological.
546. Cohen, C.I., Schizophrenia into later life : treatment, research, and policy. 1st ed. 2003, Washington, DC: American Pyschiatric. xx, 322 p. edited by Carl I. Cohen.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia in old age.
Geriatric psychiatry.
Older people Mental health services.
Schizophrenia therapy Aged.
Health Policy.
Schizophrenia physiopathology Aged.
547. Dorman, D., Dante's cure : a journey out of madness. 2003, New York: Other Press. xi, 266 p. by Daniel Dorman.
23 cm.
Alone in a dark wood -- A desolate chasm -- Be my guide -- My blood ran cold -- Mounting a lightless road -- Escape from the prison of the dead -- The limit of my discernment -- Sweet new grass -- Lord of yourself. main themes: Penney, Catherine Louise, Mental health.
Schizophrenia Treatment Case studies.
Psychotherapy Case studies.
548. Frith, C.D. and E.C. Johnstone, Schizophrenia. 2003, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. 199 p. Christopher D. Frith and Eve C. Johnstone.
ill. ; 18 cm.
A very short introduction main themes: Schizophrenia Popular works.
Schizophrenia Case studies.
549. Gaspar de Alba, A., Velvet barrios : popular culture & Chicana/o sexualities. New directions in Latino American cultures. 2003, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. xxviii, 325 p. edited by Alicia Gaspar de Alba ; foreword by Tomâas Ybarra-Frausto.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Introduction, or, Welcome to the closet of barrio popular culture / Alicia Gaspar de Alba -- A Chicana hagiography for the twenty-first century : Ana Castillo's Locas santas / Rita Cano Alcalâa -- In search of the authentic pachuco : an interpretive essay / Arturo Madrid -- The "macho" body as social malinche / Gabriel S. Estrada -- Deconstructing the mythical homeland : Mexico in contemporary Chicana performance / Laura Gutiâerrez -- A poverty of relations : on not "making familia from scratch," but scratching familia / Ralph Rodrâiguez -- "Tanto tiempo disfrutamos ..." : revisiting the gender and sexual politics of Chicana/o youth culture in East Los Angeles in the 1960s / Dionne Espinoza -- The verse of the godfather : signifying family and nationalism in Chicano rap and hip-hop culture / Richard T. Rodrâiguez -- Revisiting the Chavez ravine : baseball, urban renewal, and the gendered civic culture of postwar Los Angeles / Eric Avila -- La quinceaänera : making gender and ethnic identities / Karen Mary Davalos -- Only cauldrons know the secrets of their soups : queer romance and Like water for chocolate / Miguel A. Segovia -- Cruising through low rider culture : Chicana/o identity in the marketing of Low rider magazine / Denise Michelle Sandoval -- Rights of passage : from cultural schizophrenia to border consciousness in Cheech Marâin's Born in East L.A. / Alicia Gaspar de Alba -- Gendered bodies and borders in contemporary Chican@ performance and literature / Suzanne Châavez-Silverman -- Lost in the cinematic landscape : Chicanas as lloronas in contemporary film / Domino Renee Pâerez -- "Lupe's song" : on the origins of Mexican-woman-hating in the United States / Deena J. Gonzâalez -- Resisting "beauty" and Real women have curves / Marâia P. Figueroa -- Out of the fringe : desire and homosexuality in the 1990s Latino theater / M. Teresa Marrero -- Velvet malinche : fantasies of "the" Aztec princess in the Chicana/o sexual imagination / Catriâona Rueda Esquibâel -- "Los borrados" : a Chicano quest for identity in a post-apocalyptic, culturally defunct Hispanic utopia : a reinterpretive Chicano comic / Oscar "The Oz" Madrigal. main themes: Mexican Americans Sexual behavior.
Mexican American women Sexual behavior.
Masculinity in popular culture United States.
Femininity United States.
550. Harman, C.E., The diagnosis and stigma of schizophrenia. 2003, Brookings, Or: Old Court Press. xx, 318 p. by Charles E. Harman.
Schizophrenia
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Mental illness Treatment.
551. Hčafner, H., IRAOS : interview for the retrospective assessment of the onset and course of schizophrenia and other psychoses. 2003, Kirkland, WA: Hogrefe & Huber. 60 p. H. Hčafner ...
ill. ; 28 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Interviewing in psychiatry.
552. Hirsch, S.R. and D.R. Weinberger, Schizophrenia. 2nd ed. 2003, Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Science. xvi, 748 p. edited by Steven R. Hirsch, Daniel R. Weinberger.
ill. ; 29 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
553. Hopper, K., Recovery from schizophrenia : an international perspective. 2003, Madison, Conn.: PsychoSocial Press editors, Kim Hopper ...
"A report from the WHO collaborative project, the International Study of Schizophrenia."
"... an internet website will describe the ISoS study, provide the schedules used with accompanying instructions, and house the ISoS data in SAS and SPSS formats" -- Intro. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Cross-cultural aspects.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
554. Maher, B.A., et al., Principles of experimental psychopathology : essays in honor of Brendan A. Maher. 1st ed. APA science volumes. 2003, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. xviii, 305 p. edited by Mark F. Lenzenweger and Jill M. Hooley.
ill. ; 26 cm.
APA decade of behavior
Experimental psychopathology of delusions -- Schizophrenia as seen from the experimental psychopathology vantage point -- Methodological challenges in probing schizophrenia -- Methodological advances in the study of psychopathology -- Using temperament and cognition as leverage in psychopathology research. main themes: Schizophrenia Research.
Delusions Research.
Psychiatry Research.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
Delusions physiopathology.
Psychology, Experimental methods.
Psychopathology methods.
Research methods.
555. Maj, M. and N. Sartorius, Schizophrenia. 2nd ed. WPA series, evidence and experience in psychiatry ; v. 2. 2003, Chichester ; Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. xvi, 498 p. edited by Mario Maj, Norman Sartorius.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
556. Marohn, S., The natural medicine guide to schizophrenia. The healthy mind guides. 2003, Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Pub. Co. xix, 227 p. Stephanie Marohn.
20 cm.
Pt. I: The basics of schizophrenia -- What is schizophrenia, and who suffers from it? -- Causes, triggers, and contributors -- Pt. II: Natural medicine treatments for schizophrenia -- Orthomolecular psychiatry -- Biochemical treatment of schizophrenia -- The five levels of healing -- Restoring the tempo of health: cranial osteopathy -- Rebalancing the vital force: homeopathy -- Conflict and spirit: psychosomatic medicine -- The shamanic view of mental illness -- Afterword. main themes: Schizophrenia Alternative treatment.
Orthomolecular therapy.
Naturopathy.
557. McLean, R., Recovered, not cured : a journey through schizophrenia. 2003, Crows Nest, N.S.W., Australia: Allen & Unwin. ix, 180 p. Richard McLean.
ill. ; 20 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Biography.
McLean, Richard, 1973-
558. Meyer, J.M. and H.A. Nasrallah, Medical illness and schizophrenia. 1st ed. 2003, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub. xii, 242 p. edited by Jonathan M. Meyer, Henry A. Nasrallah.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Diseases.
Schizophrenics Medical care.
Mentally ill Diseases
Mentally ill Medical care.
Schizophrenia complications.
Schizophrenia epidemiology.
Comorbidity.
Patient Care.
559. Morrison, A.B., Valley of sorrow : a layman's guide to understanding mental illness. 2003, Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book. xx, 146 p. Alexander B. Morrison.
23 cm.
The enigma of suffering -- Myths and misconceptions -- The anxiety disorders : paralyzed with fear -- The black dog of depression -- Schizophrenia : demons of darkness -- Eating disorders : starvation amidst plenty -- The dark specter of suicide -- Not my will but thine be done. main themes: Mental illness Popular works.
Mental illness Religious aspects Mormon Church.
560. Murray, R., The epidemiology of schizophrenia. 2003, Cambridge, U.K. ; New York: Cambridge University Press. xvi, 454 p. edited by Robin M. Murray ...
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Epidemiology.
561. Oettli-van Delden, S., Surfaces of strangeness : Janet Frame and the rhetoric of madness. 2003, Wellington: Victoria University Press. 187 p. Simone Oettli-van Delden.
21 cm. main themes: Frame, Janet Criticism and interpretation.
Narration (Rhetoric) History 20th century.
Literature and mental illness New Zealand.
Women and literature New Zealand.
Mental illness in literature.
Schizophrenia in literature.
562. Olson, K.M., J.A. Hellings, and P.A. Black, Dual diagnosis : schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and developmental disabilities. 2003, Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes. vii, 47 p. by Kathleen M. Olson, Jessica A. Hellings, and Patricia A. Black.
23 cm. main themes: Dual diagnosis.
Schizophrenia.
Psychoses.
Developmental disabilities.
563. Paul, S. and D.P. Orchanian, PocketGuide to assessment in occupational therapy. 2003, Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Learning. ix, 238 p. Stanley Paul, David P. Orchanian.
Pocket guide to assessment in occupational therapy
ill. ; 18 cm.
Alzheimer's disease -- Amputation -- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita -- Athletic injuries, sports injuries -- Attention deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD), minimal brain dysfunction (MBD), hyperkinetic impulse disorder, and hyperactive child syndrome -- Autism -- Brachial plexus injury, Erb's palsy, Klumpke's palsy, Erb-Duchenne-Klumpke palsy -- Burns -- Cancer (neoplasm) -- Cardiac dysfunction (cardiovascular disease) -- Carpal tunnel syndrome -- Cerebral palsy -- Cerebrovascular accident (stroke) -- Chronic fatigue syndrome -- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder -- Chronic pain -- Coma -- Deconditioned/generalized debility or weakness -- Dementia (non-Alzheimer type) -- Depression -- Developmental disabilities-adults -- Diabetes mellitus -- Down syndrome -- Duchenne's muscular dystrophy (DMD) -- Eating disorders: anorexia nervosa/bulimia nervosa -- Fetal alcohol syndrome -- Guillian Barre syndrome -- Hand injuries -- Hip fracture/hip arthroplasty -- Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome -- Homelessness -- Learning disabilities -- Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy -- Low back pain -- Low vision -- Lymphedema -- Multiple sclerosis -- Myasthenia gravis -- Osteoarthritis -- Osteoporosis -- Parkinson's disease -- Personality disorders -- Postpolio syndrome or postpoliomyelitis syndrome -- Post traumatic stress disorder, shell shock, or battle fatigue syndrome -- Prenatal exposure to cocaine -- Rheumatoid arthritis -- Schizophrenia -- Sensory integrative dysfunction -- Spina bifida -- Spinal cord injury, paraplegia, tetraplegia. main themes: Occupational therapy Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Diagnosis Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Occupational Therapy Handbooks.
564. Pearce, B.D., Can a virus cause schizophrenia? : facts and hypotheses. Neurobiological foundation of aberrant behaviors ; 6. 2003, Boston, Mass.: Kluwer Academic Pub. x, 144 p. Bradley D. Pearce.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
Virus diseases Complications.
Neurovirology.
565. Philippot, P., R.S. Feldman, and E.J. Coats, Nonverbal behavior in clinical settings. Series in affective science. 2003, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. xii, 324 p. edited by Pierre Philippot, Robert S. Feldman, and Erik J. Coats
ill. ; 24 cm.
Current questions regarding nonverbal behavior in clinical settings / Pierre Philippot, Erik J. Coats, and Robert S. Feldman -- Nonverbal social skills and psychopathology / John E. Perez and Ronald E. Riggio -- Of butterflies and roaring thunder : nonverbal communication in interaction and regulation of emotion / Arvid Kappas & Jean Descoteaux -- Changes in nonverbal behavior during the development of therapeutic relationships / Linda Tickle-Degnen & Elizabeth Gavett -- What makes good therapists fail? / Jčurg Merten and Rainer Krause -- Selective processing of non-verbal information in anxiety : attentional biases for threat / Karin Mogg and Brendan P. Bradley -- The social and functional aspects of emotional expression during bereavement / George Bonanno and Anthony Papa -- Impairments of facial nonverbal communication after brain damage / Raymond Bruyer -- Nonverbal deficits and interpersonal regulation in alcoholics / Pierre Philippot, Charles Kornreich, and Sylvie Blairy -- Ethology and depression / Antoinette Bouhuys -- Nonverbal behavior in schizophrenia / Ann Kring and Kelly Earnst -- Clinical implications of research in nonverbal behavior of children with autism / Gail McGee and Michael Morrier. main themes: Body language.
Psychotherapy.
566. Phillips, J.E. and D.P. Ketelsen, Schizophrenia. Diseases and people. 2003, Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers. 112 p. Jane E. Phillips and David P. Ketelsen.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Profile: schizophrenia -- Schizophrenia: the monster that steals youth -- History -- What is schizophrenia? -- Diagnosing schizophrenia -- Treatment of schizophrenia -- Social implications of schizophrenia -- Current research. main themes: Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia.
Mental illness.
567. Powell, S., Special teaching in higher education : successful strategies for access and inclusion. 2003, London ; Sterling, VA: Kogan Page. xiv, 224 p. edited by Stuart Powell.
24 cm.
Special teaching in higher education / Stuart Powell -- From exclusion to inclusion: some lessons from abroad / Jeremy Cooper -- Communications and information technology (C & IT) for disabled students / Martyn Cooper -- Supporting deaf students in higher education / Joy Jarvis and Pamela Knight -- Students with visual impairment / Archie W. N. Roy -- Able student, disabled person: access to courses in higher education by students with physical disabilities / Alan V. Jones and Christopher Hopkins -- Issues for pedagogy / Stuart Powell -- Students with dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties / Stella Cottrell -- Overseas learners of english in higher education / Tim Parke -- Students with autism and asperger's syndrome / Tim Luckett and Stuart Powell -- Issues for pedagogy (2) / Stuart Powell -- Students with schizophrenia in higher education / James Wade -- Psychiatrically vulnerable students: stress, emotional disturbance / Mary Davies and Caralinda Jefferies -- Issues for pedagogy (3) / Stuart Powell. main themes: People with disabilities Education (Higher) Great Britain.
College students with disabilities Great Britain.
Special education Great Britain.
Inclusive education Great Britain.
568. Reed, P., The one. 2003, Edinburgh: Crescent. 328 p. Paul Reed.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Fiction.
Edinburgh (Scotland) Fiction.
Psychological fiction.
569. Shean, G.D., What is Schizophrenia and how can we fix it?. 2003, Lanham, MD: University Press of America. p. Glenn D. Shean.
cm. main themes:
570. Amador, X.F. and A.S. David, Insight and psychosis. 2nd ed. 2004, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. 402 p. edited by Xavier F. Amador and Anthony S. David.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Psychoses Diagnosis.
Schizophrenia.
Insight.
Self-perception.
Mental status examination.
571. Bellack, A.S., Social skills training for schizophrenia : a step-by-step guide. 2nd ed. 2004, New York: Guilford Press. xi, 337 p. Alan S. Bellack ...
forms ; 28 cm.
Schizophrenia and social skills -- Social skills training as an evidence-based practice -- Assessment of social skills -- Teaching social skills -- Starting a skills group -- Using curricula for social skills training groups -- Tailoring skills for individual needs -- Troubleshooting: common problems and challenging clients -- Working with clients who abuse drugs and alcohol -- Reducing relapse by creating a supportive environment -- Parting tips for social skills trainers. main themes: Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Social skills Study and teaching.
Behavior Therapy methods.
Interpersonal Relations.
Psychotherapy, Group methods.
Social Behavior.
572. Bčuchner, G., et al., Lenz. 1st ed. 2004, New York, N.Y.: Archipelago Books Georg Bčuchner ; translated from the German with an afterword by Richard Sieburth.
Lenz / by Georg Bčuchner, trans. R. Sieburth -- Lenz (German language) -- Mr. L / by Johann Friedrich Oberlin, trans. R. Sieburth -- Mr. L (German language) -- Excerpt from "Poetry and Truth" / by Johann Wolfgang Goethe -- Dichtung und Wahrheit / von Johann Wolfgang Goethe. main themes: Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold, 1751-1792
Schizophrenia Fiction.
Schizophrenia in literature.
573. Bonder, B., Psychopathology and function. 3rd ed. 2004, Thorofare, NJ: SLACK Inc. xv, 246 p. Bette R. Bonder.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Psychiatric diagnosis and the classification system -- DSM-IV and occupational therapy -- Disorders of infancy, childhood, and adolescence -- Delirium, dementia, amnestic, and other cognitive disorders -- Substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Personality disorders -- Other disorders -- Psychopharmacology / Darrell Hulisz and Phillip J. Fischer. main themes: Psychology, Pathological.
Occupational therapists.
Mental Disorders diagnosis.
Mental Disorders classification.
Mental Disorders therapy.
Occupational Therapy methods.
574. Brinkerhoff, S., Drug therapy and schizophrenia. 2004, Philadelphia: Mason Crest Publishers. [128] p.Describes the characteristics and drug treatment of schizophrenia, as well as alternative treatments. by Shirley Brinkerhoff.
Schizophrenia
col. ill. ; 25 cm.
Psychiatric disorders : drugs and psychology for the mind and body
Defining the disorder -- Symptoms of schizophrenia -- History of the drugs -- How do psychiatric drugs work? -- Treatment description -- Case studies -- Risks and side effects -- Alternative and supplementary treatments. main themes: Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia Chemotherapy Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia Treatment Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia.
Mental illness.
575. Castle, D.J. and R. Murray, Marijuana and madness : psychiatry and neurobiology. 2004, New York: Cambridge University Press. xvi, 218 p. edited by David Castle, Robin Murray.
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Marijuana Physiological effect.
Marijuana Psychological aspects.
Marijuana abuse Complications.
Psychoses Etiology.
Schizophrenia Etiology.
Marijuana Smoking psychology.
Marijuana Smoking adverse effects.
Mental Disorders complications.
576. Deleuze, G., Desert islands and other texts, 1953-1974. Semiotext(e) foreign agents series. 2004, Los Angeles, CA
Cambridge, Mass.: Semiotext(e) ;
Distributed by MIT Press. 323 p. Gilles Deleuze ; edited by David Lapoujade ; translated by Michael Taormina.
23 cm.
Desert islands -- Jean Hyppolite's logic and existence -- Instincts and institutions -- Bergson, 1859-1941 -- Bergson's conception of difference -- Jean-Jacques Rousseau : precursor of Kafka, Câeline, and Ponge -- The idea of genesis in Kant's esthetics -- Raymond Roussel, or the abhorrent vacuum -- How Jarry's pataphysics opened the way for phenomenology -- "He was my teacher" -- The philosophy of crime novels -- On Gilbert Simondon -- Humans : a dubious existence -- The method of dramatization -- Conclusions on the will to power and the eternal return -- Nietzsche's burst of laughter -- Mysticism and masochism -- On Nietzsche and the image of thought -- Gilles Deleuze talks philosophy -- Gueroult's general method for Spinoza -- The fissure of Anaxagoras and the local fires of Heraclitus -- Hume -- How do we recognize structuralism? -- Three group-related problems -- "What our prisoners want from us ..." -- Intellecutals and power -- Remarks (on Jean-Franđcois Lyotard) -- Deleuze and Guattari fight back-- -- Hâeláene Cixous, or writing in strobe -- Capitalism and schizophrenia -- Your special "desiring-machines" : what are they? -- H.M.'s letters -- Hot and cool -- Nomadic thought -- On capitalism and desire -- Five propositions on psychoanalysis -- Faces and surfaces -- Preface to Hocquenghem's L'Apráes-Mai des faunes -- A planter's art. main themes: Philosophy.
Philosophy, French 20th century.
Psychoanalysis and philosophy.
577. First, M.B. and A. Tasman, DSM-IV-TR mental disorders : diagnosis, etiology, and treatment. 2004, Chichester, West Sussex ; Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley. p. Michael B. First, Allan Tasman.
cm.
"The factual content of the chapters in this book has been adapted from the 'Disorders' section of the second edition of the two-volume Tasman, Kay, and Lieberman textbook, Psychiatry, which was published by John Wiley & Sons in 2003"--Pref.
Diagnosis -- Etiology -- Treatment -- Childhood disorders: mental retardation -- Childhood disorders: learning and motor skills disorders -- Childhood disorders: communication disorders -- Childhood disorders:pervasive developmental disorders -- Childhood disorders: attention-deficit and disruptive behavior disorders -- Childhood disorders: feeding and eating disorders of infancy or early childhood -- Childhood disorders: tic disorders -- Childhood disorders: elimination disorders and childhood anxiety disorders -- Childhood disorders: reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood -- Delirium, dementia, and amnestic disorders -- Mental disorders due to a general medical condition --
Substance-related disorders: general approaches to substance and polysubstance use disorders/other substance use disorders -- Substance-related disorders: alcohol -- Substance-related disorders: amphetamine -- Substance-related disorders: caffeine -- Substance-related disorders: cannabis -- Substance-related disorders: cocaine -- Substance-related disorders: hallucinogens and mdma -- Substance-related disorders: inhalants -- Substance-related disorders: nicotine -- Substance-related disorders: opioids -- Substance-related disorders: phencyclidine -- Substance-related disorders: sedative, hypnotic, and anxiolytics -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders: depressive disorders -- Mood disorders: prementrual dysphoric disorder -- Mood disorders: bipolar disorders --
Anxiety disorders: panic disorder with and without agoraphobia -- Anxiety disorders: social and specific phobias -- Anxiety disorders: obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Anxiety disorders: traumatic stress disorders -- Anxiety disorders: generalised anxiety disorder -- Somatoform disorders -- Factitious disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Sexual disorders -- Eating disorders -- Sleep and sleep-wake disorders -- Impulse control disorders -- Adjustment disorders -- Personality disorders -- Psychological factors affecting medical condition -- Medication-induced movement disorders. main themes: Mental illness Diagnosis.
Mental illness Classification.
Mental illness Etiology.
Mental illness Treatment.
Mental Disorders diagnosis.
Mental Disorders therapy.
Mental Disorders physiopathology.
578. Hanson, D.S., Room for j : a family struggles with schizophrenia. 2004, Edina, MN: Beavers Pond Press, Inc. Daniel S. Hanson. main themes:
579. Hinshelwood, R.D., Suffering insanity : psychoanalytic essays on psychosis. 2004, Hove [England] ; New York: Brunner-Routledge. p. R. D. Hinshelwood.
cm.
Helping to help: address to practical carers -- How can it be thought: psychoanalytic theories of schizophrenia -- Suffering the mad: countertransference in the institutional culture -- Epilogue: being psychotic, being a person. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Countertransference (Psychology)
Psychoses.
Caregivers.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
Caregivers psychology.
Professional-Patient Relations.
Psychoanalytic Theory.
580. Holford, P., Optimum nutrition for the mind. 2004, Bergen, NJ: Basic Health Publications. xv, 381 p. Patrick Holford.
ill. ; 23 cm.
You think what you eat -- The five essential brain booster foods: check yourself out -- Complex carbohydrates: the best brain food -- Smart fats: the architects of higher intelligence -- Phospholipids: your memory's best friends -- Amino acids: the alphabet of mind and mood -- Intelligent nutrients: the brain's master tuners -- The brain agers: oxidants, alcohol, and stress -- Sugar and stimulants make you stupid -- Avoiding brain pollution -- Brain allergies -- How to boost your intelligence -- Enhancing your memory -- Beating the blues -- Balancing out hormonal mood swings -- Unwinding anxiety with natural relaxants -- Solving sleeping problems -- Understanding mental illness -- Getting the right diagnosis -- What's your problem? -- The dangers of drugs and how to get off them -- Overcoming depression -- Mood swings and manic depression -- Demystifying schizophrenia -- Schizophrenia can be cured -- Learning difficulties, dyslexia, and dyspraxia -- The attention deficit disaster -- Answers for autism -- The way up from Down's syndrome -- Diet, crime, and delinquency -- Beating addictions -- Overcoming eating disorders -- Fits, convulsions, and epilepsy -- Putting the brakes on Parkinson's disease -- Preventing age-related memory decline -- Say no to Alzheimer's disease -- Smart drugs and hormones -- Finding help -- The brain-friendly diet in a nutshell -- Brain-friendly supplements -- Last word. main themes: Brain Popular works.
Nutrition Popular works.
Mental illness Nutritional aspects Popular works.
Nootropic agents Popular works.
Dietary supplements Popular works.
581. Jenkins, J.D. and R.J. Barrett, Schizophrenia, culture, and subjectivity : the edge of experience. Cambridge studies in medical anthropology ; 9. 2004, New York: Cambridge University Press. xix, 357 p. edited by Janis Hunter Jenkins, Robert John Barrett.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Schizophrenia Cross-cultural studies.
Subjectivity.
582. Keshavan, M.S., J.L. Kennedy, and R. Murray, Neurodevelopment and schizophrenia. 2004, Cambridge, U.K. ; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. xviii, 488 p. edited by Matcheri S. Keshavan, James L. Kennedy, and Robin M. Murray.
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Etiology.
Schizophrenia Pathophysiology.
Developmental neurobiology.
Brain Growth.
Brain growth & development.
Brain abnormalities.
Models, Neurological.
Neurobiology methods.
583. Landau, E., Schizophrenia. Life balance. 2004, New York: F. Watts. 80 p. Elaine Landau.
23 cm.
Schizophrenia -- Schizophrenia: about the illness -- Schizophrenia: the symptoms -- Schizophrenia: medication -- Schizophrenia: other kinds of help -- Glossary. main themes: Schizophrenia Juvenile literature.
Schizophrenia.
584. Lawrie, S.M., D.R. Weinberger, and E.C. Johnstone, Schizophrenia : from neuroimaging to neuroscience. 2004, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. xiv, 405 p., [12] p. of plates edited by Stephen M. Lawrie, Daniel R. Weinberger and Eve C. Johnstone.
ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Early studies of brain anatomy in schizophrenia / Eve C. Johnstone and David G. C. Owens -- Structural magnetic resonance imaging / Andrew McIntosh and Stephen Lawrie -- Structural brain MRI studies in childhood-onset schizophrenia and childhood atypical psychosis / Nitin Gogtay, Alexandra Sporn, and Judith L. Rapoport -- MR proton spectroscopy / Stefano Marenco, Daniel R. Weinberger, and Alessandro Bertolino -- Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging / Mark E. Bastin and Stephen M. Lawrie -- Automated analysis of structural MRI data / Paul M. Thompson, Judith L. Rapoport, Tyrone D. Cannon, and Arthur W. Toga -- Functional mapping with single-photon emission computed tomography and positron emission tomography / Andreas Heinz, Berenice Romero, and Daniel R. Weinberger -- Neuroreceptor mapping with PET and SPEC / R. A. Bantick, A. J. Montgomery, and P. M. Grasby -- Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) / Garry D. Honey, Phillip K. McGuire, and Edward T. Bullmore -- Event related potentials / Margaret A. Niznikiewicz, Kevin M. Spencer, Dean F. Salisbury, and Robert W. McCarley -- Magnetoencephalography / Timm Rosburg and Heinrich Sauer -- Spatial analysis of ERP and EEG data / Werner Konrad Strik and Thomas Koenig -- Towards an integrated imaging of schizophrenia / Stephen M. Lawrie, Eve C. Johnstone, and Daniel R. Weinberger. main themes: Schizophrenia Imaging.
Brain Imaging.
Schizophrenia diagnosis.
Diagnostic Imaging.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Schizophrenia physiopathology.
585. Marley, J.A., Family involvement in treating schizophrenia : models, essential skills, and process. 2004, New York: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xv, 157 p. James A. Marley.
22 cm. main themes: Schizophrenics Family relationships.
Family psychotherapy.
586. Mosher, L.R., V. Hendrix, and D.C. Fort, Soteria : through madness to deliverance. 2004, [United States]: L.R. Mosher. xviii, 340 p. Loren R. Mosher, Voyce Hendrix, with Deborah C. Fort.
22 cm. main themes:
587. Parrott, A., Understanding drugs and behaviour. 2004, Chichester, West Sussex, Eng. ; Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley. xii, 320 p. Andrew Parrott ... [et al].
ill. ; 25 cm.
Drugs and their actions -- Psychoactive drugs: introduction and overview -- The brain, neurones and neurotransmission -- Principles of drug action -- Non-medical use of psychoactive drugs -- CNS stimulants: amphetamine, cocaine, and caffeine -- Nicotine and cigarette smoking -- LSD and ecstasy/MDMA -- Cannabis -- Heroin and opiates -- CNS depressants: alcohol, barbituates, and benzodiazepines -- Alcoholism and drug dependency -- Clinical and medicinal use of drugs -- Antipsychotics for schizophrenia -- Antidepressants and mood stabilizers -- Nootropics for Alzheimer's disease -- Cognitive enhancers -- Final overview -- Current knowledge and future possibilities. main themes: Psychopharmacology.
Drugs of abuse.
Drugs.
588. Pletson, J.E., Progress in schizophrenia research. 2004, New York: Nova Biomedical Books. p. Janet E. Pletson, editor.
cm.
Includes index.
Evolution and schizophrenia / Joseph Polimeni -- Find out about dreaming and you will find out about insanity / Claude Gottesmann -- Reality monitoring failure in schizophrenia : relation to clinical symptoms and impairment of self-concept / Mark Nieznanski -- Psychotic disorder due to traumatic brain injury : review of the literature / Daryl Fujii -- Lipid abnormalities in schizophrenia and related disorders / Gregor E. Berger ... [et al.] -- Schizophrenia, seizures, and sex / Janice R. Stevens -- Independent neural definitions of visual awareness and attention / Victor A.F. Lamme -- Determinants of medication compliance in schizophrenia / Jaya Pinikahana -- Late life schizophrenia-treatmant challenges / Subramoniuam Madhusoodanan ... [et al.] -- Social skills training for people with schizophrenia : theory, practice, and evidence / Hector W.H. Tsang and Leo C.C. Cheung. main themes: Schizophrenia.
589. Portallis, M.I., Focus on hormone replacement research. 2004, New York: Nova Biomedical Publications. xi, 172 p. Marcus I. Portallis, editor.
ill (some col.) ; 27 cm.
Endometrial cancer: risk assessment, detection, management and surveillance / Laurie Elit -- Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy and cardiovascular disease / Akihiko Wakatsuki -- Hormone replacement therapy and cardiovascular disease: the remains of the evidence / Angela H.E.M. Mass --
Thromboembolism and coronary heart disease: in which aspects are women different? / Sigrid Nikol and Katharina Middendorf -- Effects of estradial-17B: implications for Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia / Heike Kolsch and Marie Luise Rao -- A potential therapeutic role for estrogens in psychiatric and neurological diseases / Peter Turrone and Mary V. Seeman --
Secreting ovarian tumors: effects of surgery and hormone replacement therapy on bone mass / Camil Castelo-Branco -- Practical aspects of testosterone substitution / F. Jockenhovel. main themes: Menopause Hormone therapy Research.
Estrogen Therapeutic use.
Risk assessment.
Middle-aged women Health and hygiene.
Hormone Replacement Therapy.
590. Read, J., L.R. Mosher, and R.P. Bentall, Models of madness : psychological, social and biological approaches to schizophrenia. 1st ed. 2004, New York, NY: Brunner-Routledge. p. edited by John Read, Loren R. Mosher, Richard P. Bentall.
cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Social aspects.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
591. Ross, C.A., Schizophrenia : innovations in diagnosis and treatment. 2004, New York: Haworth Maltreatment and Trauma Press. xviii, 288 p. Colin A. Ross.
23 cm.
Assumptions and logic underlying the dissociative subtype of schizophrenia -- Characteristics of the dissociative subtype of schizophrenia -- Definitions of psychosis and schizophrenia -- The genetic model of schizophrenia -- The efficacy of antipsychotic medication -- Psychosis and trauma -- Definition and scientific status of dissociation -- Dissociation and trauma -- Dissociative identity disorder -- Bleuler's description of schizophrenia -- Positive symptoms of schizophrenia in schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder -- Case examples of dissociative schizophrenia -- Hysterical and reactive psychoses -- Proposed diagnostic criteria for dissociative schizophrenia -- Treatment outcome data -- Principles of psychotherapy for dissociative schizophrenia -- Talking to the voices. main themes: Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
Dissociative disorders.
Schizophrenia.
592. Rothschild, D.P., Schizophrenia. where families fear to tread from despair to hope. 2004, [Wakefield, RI: D.P. Rothschild]. 183 p. by Donald P. Rothschild.
ill. ; 23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenics Family relationships.
593. Roulot, D., Schizophrâenie et langage : Que veut dire le mot chapeau ?. Des travaux et des jours. 2004, Ramonville Saint-Agne: âEráes. 188 p. Danielle Roulot.
cm. main themes: Psychiatry - Psychotherapy - Schizophrenia.
594. Schaler, J.A., Szasz under fire : a psychiatric abolitionist faces his critics. 2004, Chicago: Open Court. xxv, 450 p. edited by Jeffrey A. Schaler.
23 cm.
Introduction / by Jeffrey A. Schaler -- An autobiographical sketch / by Thomas Szasz -- The myth of mental illness / R.E. Kendell -- Values-based medicine : Thomas Szasz's Legacy to twenty-first century psychiatry / K.W.M. Fulford -- Persons and Popper's world 3 : do humans dream of abstract sheep? / Ray Scott Percival -- On Thomas Szasz, the meaning of mental illness and the therapeutic state : a critique / Ralph Slovenko -- Prescribed addiction / Stanton Peele -- The legitimacy of the defense of insanity / Rita J. Simon -- Pharmacracy or phantom? / E. James Lieberman -- Bombing the cradles : the disorder mental effects of off-the-chart life experiences : mother-assault; sexual abuse and domestic violence; natural disasters; political violence and war / Margaret A. Hagen -- What kind of freedom? : Szasz's misleading perception of physician-assisted suicide / Margaret P. Battin and Ryan Spellecy -- Sideshow : schizophrenia as construed by Szasz and the neo-kraepelinians / Richard Bentall -- Moving beyond the "myth" of mental illness / Ronald Pies -- Mental illness as a myth : a methodological re-interpretation / H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. main themes: Psychiatry Philosophy.
Szasz, Thomas Stephen, 1920-
Antipsychiatry.
595. Schindler, V.P., Occupational therapy in forensic psychiatry : role development and schizophrenia. 2004, New York: Haworth Press. xvi, 181 p. Victoria P. Schindler.
ill. ; 23 cm.
"Co-published simultaneously as Occupational therapy in mental health, Volume 20, Numbers 3/4 2004."
Social roles and schizophrenia in forensic psychiatry -- Typical development of roles and the impact of schizophrenia on the development of adult social roles -- Role development: treatment guidelines -- Implementing role development: tools and resources -- Designing an outcomes-based research study to assess the development of roles in adults diagnosed with schizophrenia -- Evaluating the effectiveness of role development: quantitative data -- Evaluating the effectiveness of role development: qualitative data -- Case studies -- Response of the rehabilitation staff to role development -- An analysis of the effectiveness of the intervention. main themes: Schizophrenics Rehabilitation.
Social role.
Occupational therapy.
Forensic psychiatry.
Schizophrenia rehabilitation Case Reports.
Forensic Psychiatry methods Case Reports.
Occupational Therapy methods Case Reports.
Social Adjustment Case Reports.
Treatment Outcome Case Reports.
596. Shean, G., Understanding and treating schizophrenia : contemporary research, theory, and practice. Haworth marriage and the family. 2004, New York: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xiv, 336 p. Glenn D. Shean.
23 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
597. Smythies, J., Disorders of synaptic plasticity and schizophrenia. International review of neurobiology ; v. 59. 2004, San Diego, Calif.: Elsevier Academic Press. xvi, 542 p. edited by John Smythies.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Loss of spines and neuropil / Liesel B. Jones -- Schizophrenia as a disorder of neuroplasticity / Robert E. McCullumsmith, Sarah M. Clinton, and James H. Meador-Woodruff -- The synaptic pathology of schizophrenia: is aberrant neurodevelopment and plasiticy to blame / Sharon L. Eastwood -- Neurochemical basis for an epigenetic vision of synaptic organization / E. Costa, D.R. Grayson, M. Veldic, and A. Guidotti -- Muscarinic receptors in schizophrenia: Is there a role for synaptic plasticity / Thomas J. Raedler -- Serotonin and brain development / Monsheel S.K. Sodhi and Elaine Sanders-Bush -- Presynaptic proteins and schizophrenia / William G. Honer and Clint Young -- Mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling / Svetlana V. Kyosseva -- Postsynaptic density scaffolding proteins at excitatory synapse and disorders of synaptic plasaticity: Implications for human behavior pathologies / Andrea de Bartolomeis and Germano Fiore -- Prostaglandin-mediated signaling in schizophrenia / S. Smesny -- Mitochondria, synaptic plasticity and schizophrenia / Dorit Ben-Shaaachar and Dapha Laifenfeld -- Membrane phospholipids and cytokine interaction in schizophrenia / Jeffrey K. Yao and Daniel P. van Kammen -- Neurotensin, schizophrenia and antipsychotic drug action / Becky Kinkead and Charles B. Nemeroff -- Schizophrenia, vitamin D, and brain development / Alan Mackay-Sim, Francois Feron, Darryl Eyles, Thomas Burne, and John McGrath -- Possible contributions of myelin and oligodendrocyte dysfunction to schizophrenia / Daniel G. Stewart and Kenneth L. Davis -- Brain-derived neurotrophic factor and the plasticity of the mesolimbic dopamine pathway / Oliver Guillin, Nathalie Griffon, Jorge Diaz, Bernard Le Foll, Erwan Bezard, Christian Gross, Chris Lammers, Holger Stark, Patrick Carroll, Jean-Charles Schwartz, and Pierre Sokoloff -- S100B in schizophrenic psychosis / Matthias Rothermundt, Gerald Ponath, and Volker Arolt -- Oct-6 transcription factor / Maria Ilia -- NMDA REceptor function, neuroplasticity, and the pathophysiology of schizophrenia / Joseph T. Coyle and Guochuan Tsai. main themes: Schizophrenia Research.
Neuroplasticity.
598. Spotnitz, H., Modern psychoanalysis of the schizophrenic patient : theory of the technique. 2004 2nd ed. 2004, New York: YBK Publishers. x, 238 p. Hyman Spotnitz.
24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Psychoanalysis.
599. Stanghellini, G., Disembodied spirits and deanimated bodies : the psychopathology of common sense. International perspectives in philosophy and psychiatry. 2004, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. 225 p. by Giovanni Stanghellini.
ill. ; 24 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenics.
Manic-depressive illness.
Manic-depressive persons.
600. Stivers, R., Shades of loneliness : pathologies of a technological society. New social formations. 2004, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. xiii, 149 p. Richard Stivers.
24 cm.
Technology, character, and personality -- Technology and stress -- Cultural and psychological conflict -- Culture conceals the neurotic need for affection and for power -- Compulsive and impulsive disorders -- Narcissism and depression -- Paranoia and schizophrenia -- Shades of loneliness. main themes: Information society.
Technological innovations Social aspects.
Personality change.
Interpersonal relations.
Loneliness.
601. Thomas, J.C. and M. Hersen, Psychopathology in the workplace : recognition and adaptation. 2004, New York, NY: Brunner-Routledge. xiii, 365 p. edited by Jay C. Thomas, Michel Hersen.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Overview of models of psychopathology / Thomas A. Widiger -- Stress, working conditions, and worklife events / Jay Thomas, Mandy Davies -- Assessment of psychopathology / Nadia E. Stellrecht ... [et al.] -- Dual diagnosis / Seth A. Brown, Melanie E. Bennett -- Substance abuse / Marilyn Strada, Brad Donohue -- Anxiety / John P. Forsyth ... [et al.] -- Acute and posttraumatic stress disorder / Elisa Bolton ... [et al.] -- Depression / Terry Michael McClanahan, David Antonuccio -- Personality disorders / Thomas R. Lynch, Leslie E. Horton -- Schizophrenia / Kim T. Mueser, Susan R. McGurk -- Eating disorders / Drew A. Anderson, Jennifer D. Lundgren, Rachel G. Morier -- Learning disabilities and attention deficits / Benson Schaeffer -- Traumatic brain injury -- Charles J. Golden, Zarabeth L. Golden -- Social skill deficits / Eileen Gambrill -- Marital and family problems / Gary R. Birchler, William Fals-Stewart, Kristen G. Anderson -- Workplace accommodations for psychopathology -- Leah Toney Podratz, Lois E. Tetrick -- Motivating and leading dysfunctional employees / Jon Frew -- Violence at work: causes and prevention / Gerald W. Lewis -- Promoting mental health in the workplace / Claire Stewart, Tony Ward, Mayumi Purvis -- Employee assistance program strategies / Doug G. McClure. main themes: Industrial psychiatry.
Psychology, Pathological.
Employees Mental health.
Work Psychological aspects.
602. Mental health services in Australia 2002-03. 2005, Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. xxiv, 299 p.Describes the characteristics and activity of Australia's mental health care services in many sectors. Broad trends are noted in the summary and there are detailed statistics on hospital care of mental health patients. Includes a chapter on the mental health care of people with schizophrenia and related disorders. ill. ; 30 cm.
ANALYTIC main themes:
603. Antony, M.M., D.R. Ledley, and R.G. Heimberg, Improving outcomes and preventing relapse in cognitive-behavioral therapy. 2005, New York: Guilford Press. xiv, 432 p. edited by Martin M. Antony, Deborah Roth Ledley, Richard G. Heimberg.
24 cm.
Panic disorder and agoraphobia / Randi E. McCabe and Martin M. Antony -- Social anxiety disorder / Deborah Roth Ledley and Richard G. Heimberg -- Generalized anxiety disorder / Allison M. Waters and Michelle G. Craske -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder / Martin E. Franklin, David S. Riggs, and Anushka Pai -- Posttraumatic stress disorder / Norah C. Feeny and Edna B. Foa -- Depression / Karen Rowa, Peter J. Bieling, and Zindel V. Segal -- Bipolar disorder / Dominic Lam and Warren Mansell -- Eating disorders / Traci McFarlane, Jacqueline Carter, and Marion Olmsted -- Schizophrenia / Nicholas Tarrier -- Alcohol use disorders / Frederick Rotgers and Laura Sharp -- Couple distress / Mark A. Whisman, Margaret L. McKelvie, and Yael Chatav. main themes: Cognitive therapy.
604. Boyd, M., Psychiatric nursing : contemporary practice. 3rd ed. 2005, Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. xxi, 950 p. [edited by] Mary Ann Boyd.
col. ill. ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Social change and mental health / Mary Ann Boyd -- Cultural issues related to mental health care / Mary Ann Boyd -- Mental health and mental illness / Mary Ann Boyd -- Patient rights and legal issues / Mary Ann Boyd -- Mental health care in the community / Denise M. Gibson and Robert B. Noud -- Contemporary psychiatric nursing practice -- Theoretic basis of psychiatric nursing / Mary Ann Boyd -- The biologic foundations of psychiatric nursing / Susan McCabe -- Psychopharmacology and other biologic treatments / Susan McCabe -- Communication and the therapeutic relationship / Cheryl Forchuk and Mary Ann Boyd -- The assessment process / Mary Ann Boyd -- Diagnosis and outcomes development / Doris Bell and Lorraine D. Williams --
Psychiatric-mental health nursing interventions / Mary Ann Boyd -- Interventions with groups / Mary Ann Boyd -- Family assessment and interventions / Mary Ann Boyd -- Schizophrenia / Andrea C. Bostrom and Mary Ann Boyd -- Schizoaffective, delusional, and other psychotic disorders / Nan Roberts and Roberta Stock -- Mood disorders / Sandra J. Wood, revised from a chapter by Katharine P. Bailey -- Anxiety disorders -- Personality and impulse-control disorders / Barbara J. Limandri and Mary Ann Boyd -- Somatoform and related disorders / Mary Ann Boyd -- Eating disorders / Jane H. White -- Substance use disorders / Barbara G. Faltz and Richard V. Wing --
Psychiatric disorders diagnosed in childhood and adolescence / Lawrence Scahill, Vanya Hamrin, and Catherine Gray Deering -- Mental health assessment of the elderly / Mary Ann Boyd and Mickey Stanley -- Mental health promotion with the elderly / Mary Ann Boyd -- Delirium, dementias, and related disorders / Mary Ann Boyd ... [et al.] -- Care of people who are homeless and mentally ill / Ruth Beckmann Murray and Marjorie Baier -- Issues in dual disorders / Barbara G. Faltz and Sandra C. Sellin --
Mental health assessment of children and adolescents / Vanya Hamrin, Catherine Gray Deering, and Lawrence Scahill -- Mental health promotion with children and adolescents / Catherine Gray Deering and Lawrence Scahill -- Psychosocial aspects of medically compromised persons / Gail L. Kongable -- Stress, crisis, and disaster management / Lorraine D. Williams and Mary Ann Boyd -- Management of aggression and violence / Sandy Harper-Jaques and Marlene Reimer -- Caring for abused persons / Mary R. Boyd -- Case finding and care in suicide: children, adolescents, and adults / Emily J. Hauenstein. main themes: Psychiatric nursing.
Mental Disorders nursing.
Nursing Care methods.
Psychiatric Nursing methods.
605. Cheng, K. and K.M. Myers, Child and adolescent psychiatry : the essentials. 2005, Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. xii, 516 p. [edited by] Keith Cheng, Kathleen Myers.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Psychiatric assessment of children and adolescents / Winters & Tsai -- Psychiatric rating scales: theory and practice / Collett & Myers -- Psychological assessment / Reed -- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder / Stubbe -- Oppositional defiant disorder & conduct disorder / Perepletchikova & Kazdin -- Substance use disorders / Cheng -- Anxiety disorders / Bryant & Cheng -- Obsessive compulsive disorder / Snyder -- Tourette's disorder / Jetmalani -- Depressive disorders / Jeffery, Winters, Sava -- Early onset bipolar disorder / Rockhill, Hlastala & Myers -- Early onset schizophrenia / Hlastala & Mcclellan -- Autism spectrum disorders / Stubbs & Cheng -- Eating disorders / Mayaan & Woolston -- Pediatric sleep disorders / Johnson -- Learning disorders / Jensen & Breiger -- Youth suicidality / Collett & Myers -- Violence by children and adolescents / Reichlin -- Trauma in children / Lubit -- Child maltreatment / Childers -- Child custody evaluations / Lubit --
Psychopharmacology / Hamer -- Behavioral interventions / Catlow -- Psychotherapeutic interventions / Cheng -- Family process and interventions / Garner & Garner -- Idea serving children / Childers -- Levels of care / Marx. main themes: Child psychiatry.
Adolescent psychiatry.
Mental Disorders therapy Adolescent.
Mental Disorders therapy Child.
606. Eaton, W.W., Medical and psychiatric comorbidity over the course of life. 1st ed. 2005, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub. p. edited by William W. Eaton.
cm.
Introduction: life course epidemiology and comorbidity / William W. Eaton -- Physical and psychiatric illness across adolescence: a life-course perspective / E. Jane Costello, Helen Egger, Adriane Angold -- Consequences of psychopathology in the Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area follow-up / William W. Eaton, Haroutune Armenian, Joshua Fogel -- Linking fetal experience to adult disease: examples from schizophrenia / Mark G. Opler ... [et al.] -- Epidemiologic phenotype hunting: panic and interstitial cystitis / Myrna M. Weissman -- Fundamental social causes: ascendancy of social factors as determinants of distributions of mental illnesses in populations / Bruce Link, Jo C. Phelan -- Mood disorders and the heart / Joseph R. Carbone ... [et al.] -- Depression: a major, unrecognized risk factor for osteoporosis? / Giovanni Cizza -- Cognitive impairment and the phenomenology and course of geriatric depression (Joseph Zubin lecture) / George S. Alexopoulos -- Allostasis and allostatic load over the life course / Teresa Seeman, Tara L. Gruenwald -- Emotions, personality, and health / Laura Kubzansky -- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue: the story of Gulf War Syndrome (Paul Hoch lecture) / Simon Wessely, Matthew Hotopf -- Use of national medical databases to study medical and morbidity in schizophrenia / Preben Bo Mortensen -- COX-2 inhibition in schizophrenia: focus on clinical effects of celecoxib therapy and the role of TNF-? / Norbert Mčuller, Markus J. Schwarz, Michael Riedel -- Schizophrenia, metabolic disturbance, and cardiovascular risk / John Newcomer, Dan Haupt. main themes: Psychiatric epidemiology.
Mental illness Etiology.
Mental illness Longitudinal studies.
Comorbidity.
Mental Disorders epidemiology.
Mental Disorders etiology.
607. Ellis, T.E., Cognition and suicide : theory, research, and therapy. 2005, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Thomas E. Ellis, editor.
The study of cognition and suicide / Thomas E. Ellis -- Shneidman's contributions to the understanding of suicidal thinking / David A. Jobes and Kathryn N. Nelson -- Cognitive therapy, cognition and suicide behavior / Gregory K. Brown, Elizabeth Jeglic, Gregg R. Henriques, and Aaron T. Beck -- Suicide from the perspective of rational emotive behavior therapy / Albert Ellis and Thomas E. Ellis -- Linehan's theory of suicidal behavior / Milton Z. Brown -- Suicide and the inner voice / Lisa Firestone -- To be or not to be / Robert A. Neimeyer and David A. Winter -- The role of over-general memory in suicidality / J. Mark G. Williams, Thorsten Barnhofer, Catherine Crane, and Danielle D. Duggan -- The body-mind of the suicidal person / Israel Orbach -- Trait perfectionism dimensions and suicide behavior / Paul L. Hewitt, Gordon L. Flett, Simon B. Sherry, and Carmen Caelian -- Problem-solving / Mark A. Reinecke -- Suicide and positive cognitions / Laricka R. Wingate, Andrea B. Burns, Kathryn Gordon, Marisol Perez, Rheeda L. Walker, Foluso M. Williams, and Thomas E. Joiner, jr -- Developmental influences on suicidality among adolescents / Barry M. Wagner and Joanna H. Zimmerman -- Suicide and cognition in schizophrenia / Zaffer Iqbal and Max Birchwood -- Trauma and suicide / Donald Meichenbaum -- Fluid vulnerability theory / David Rudd . main themes: Suicidal behavior Treatment.
Suicidal behavior Diagnosis.
Cognitive therapy.
608. Findling, R.L. and S.C. Schulz, Juvenile-onset schizophrenia : assessment, neurobiology, and treatment. 2005, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiv, 311 p. edited by Robert L. Findling and S. Charles Schulz.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Phenomenology and assessment of adolescent-onset psychosis : observation from a first-admission psychosis project / Gabrielle A. Carlson, Bushra Naz, and Evelyn J. Bromet -- Toward a unitary developmental hypothesis of schizophrenia / Matcheri S. Keshavan -- Neurobiological development during childhood and adolescence / Tonya White and Charles A. Nelson -- Genetic and other risk factors / Sophia Frangou, Michael Hadjulis, and Robin M. Murray -- Neuroimaging in adolescent schizophrenia / S. Charles Schulz, Elizabeth DeOreo, and Johanna Fadness -- Neuropsychological factors in early-onset schizophrenia / Jeffrey R. Wozniak, Tonya White, and S. Charles Schulz -- Neurophysiology : neurophysiological measures help define genetic etiology, isolate brain dysfunction, and confirm the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia / Randal G. Ross, Michael A. Kisley, and Jason R. Tregellas --
Development during childhood and adolescence : the manifestations of impending schizophrenia / Elaine F. Walker ... [et al.] -- The prodromal course / G. Paul Amminger ... [et al.] -- Other psychotic disorders in childhood and adolescence / Nitin Gogtay and Judith L. Rapoport -- Pharmacological treatment / Shermeil Dass, Nora K. McNamara, and Robert L. Findling -- Individual psychotherapy and school interventions for psychotic youth / Linmarie Sikich -- Family and group psychosocial interventions for child-and adolescent-onset schizophrenia / James M. Harle and Jon M. McClellan. main themes: Schizophrenia in children.
Schizophrenia in adolescence.
Psychoses in children.
Psychoses in adolescence.
Schizophrenia physiopathology Adolescent.
Schizophrenia physiopathology Child.
Schizophrenia therapy Adolescent.
Schizophrenia therapy Child.
609. Fleishman, M., The casebook of a residential care psychiatrist : psychopharmacosocioeconomics and the treatment of schizophrenia in residential care facilities. 2005, New York: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxiv, 446 p. Martin Fleishman.
23 cm. main themes: Mentally ill Institutional care United States.
Mentally ill Long-term care United States.
Mental health facilities United States.
Mental health personnel United States.
Psychiatry Practice United States.
Psychoses Treatment.
Schizophrenia drug therapy.
Patient Care Team.
Psychiatry methods.
Residential Facilities.
Socioeconomic Factors.
610. Fuqua, J.S., King of the pygmies. 1st ed. 2005, Cambridge, Mass.: Candlewick Press.After hearing what he believes are other peoples' thoughts, high school sophomore Penn learns that he may have schizophrenia and makes some important decisions about how to live his life. Jonathon Scott Fuqua. main themes: Schizophrenia Fiction.
Mental illness Fiction.
Interpersonal relations Fiction.
Conduct of life Fiction.
High schools Fiction.
Schools Fiction.
611. Gabbard, G.O., Psychodynamic psychiatry in clinical practice. 4th ed. 2005, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub. xiv, 629 p. Glen O. Gabbard.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Basic principles of dynamic psychiatry -- The theoretical basis of dynamic psychiatry -- Psychodynamic assessment of the patient -- Treatments in dynamic psychiatry: individual psychotherapy -- Treatments in dynamic psychiatry: group therapy, family/marital therapy, and pharmacotherapy -- Treatments in dynamic psychiatry: dynamically informed hospital and partial hospital treatment -- Schizophrenia -- Affective disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Paraphilias and sexual dysfunctions -- Substance-related disorders and eating disorders -- Dementia and other cognitive disorders -- Cluster A personality disorders -- Cluster B personality disorders: borderline -- Cluster B personality disorders: narcissistic -- Cluster B personality disorders: antisocial -- Cluster B personality disorders: hysterical and histrionic -- Cluster C personality disorders. main themes: Psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Mental Disorders therapy.
Biological Psychiatry.
Psychoanalytic Therapy methods.
612. Gelder, M.G., R. Mayou, and J. Geddes, Psychiatry. 3rd ed. Oxford medical publications. 2005, New York: Oxford University Press. 333 p. Michael Gelder, Richard Mayou, John Geddes.
ill. ; 25 cm.
Signs, symptoms, and diagnosis -- Assessment -- Aetiology and the scientific basis of psychiatry -- Personality and its disorders -- Reactions to stressful experiences -- Anxiety and obsessional disorders -- Physical symptoms not explained by organic pathology -- Mood disorders -- Schizophrenia and related disorders -- Delirium, dementia, and other cognitive disorders -- Psychiatry and medicine -- Eating and sleeping disorders -- Suicide and deliberate self-harm -- Problems due to the use of alcohol and other psychoactive substances -- Problems of sexuality and gender -- Psychiatry of the elderly -- Drugs and other physical treatments -- Psychological treatment -- Mental health care for a community -- Child and adolescent psychiatry -- Learning disability -- Psychiatry and the law. main themes: Psychiatry.
Mental Disorders.
613. Ghaziuddin, M., Mental health aspects of autism and Asperger Syndrome. 1st american pbk. ed. 2005, Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Mohammad Ghaziuddin.
Autism and pervasive developmental disorders: an overview -- What is Asperger Syndrome? -- Other pervasive developmental disorders -- Medical conditions in autism -- Psychiatric comorbidity: an introduction -- Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder -- Depression and other mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders in autism and Asperger Syndrome -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Autism, tic disorders, and Tourette syndrome -- Other psychiatric disorders -- Violence in autism and Asperger Syndrome -- Psychiatric comorbidity of autism spectrum disorders: the task ahead. main themes: Autism.
Asperger's syndrome.
Comorbidity.
Autism Patients Mental health.
Asperger's syndrome Patients Mental health.
Psychology, Pathological.
614. Harrison, P.J., J. Geddes, and M. Sharpe, Lecture notes. Psychiatry. 9th ed. 2005, Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Pub. p. Psychiatry
Paul Harrison, John Geddes, Michael Sharpe.
cm.
Rev. ed. of: Lecture notes on psychiatry. 8th ed. c1998.
Getting started -- The core psychiatric assessment -- Psychiatric assessment modules -- Risk: harm, self-harm and suicide -- Completing and communicating the assessment -- Aetiology -- Treatment -- Psychiatric services -- Mood disorders -- Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders -- Eating, sleep and sexual disorders -- Schizophrenia -- Organic psychiatric disorders -- Substance misuse -- Personality disorders -- Childhood disorders -- Learning disability (mental retardation) -- Psychiatry in other settings. main themes: Psychiatry Outlines, syllabi, etc.
Psychiatry Examinations, questions, etc.
Psychiatry Examination Questions.
Psychiatry Handbooks.
615. Harvey, P.D., Schizophrenia in late life : aging effects on symptoms and course of illness. 1st ed. 2005, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. v, 219 p. Philip D. Harvey.
26 cm.
Background -- Aging in healthy individuals -- Clinical features and course of schizophrenia in late life -- Cognition and function in older patients with schizophrenia -- Other features of schizophrenia in late life -- Late onset schizophrenia -- Dementia and schizophrenia: similarities and differences -- Institutions and institutional care for older patients with schizophrenia -- Previous treatments for schizophrenia: efficacy and adverse effects -- Recent developments in pharmacological treatments -- Behavioral treatments for schizophrenia -- Late life schizophrenia in the new millennium. main themes: Schizophrenia in old age.
Older people Mental health.
Geriatric psychiatry.
616. Heath, D.S., Home treatment for acute mental disorders : an alternative to hospitalization. 2005, New York, NY: Brunner-Routledge. xxxii, 293 p. David S. Heath.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Comparative studies of mobile crisis home treatment, 1958-2001 -- Studies of home visiting and early intervention, 1992-1993 -- Mobile crisis home treatment in a US managed care organization -- Mobile crisis teams in US -- Summary and discussion -- Mobile crisis home treatment and psychiatric beds -- Disadvantages of hospital treatment -- How is mobile crisis home treatment an alternative to hospital admission? -- How does mobile crisis home treatment compare to other alternatives to hospital? -- Mobile crisis home treatment, early intervention and modified outpatient services -- Mobile crisis home treatment and psychiatric emergency services -- Mobile crisis home treatment and crisis intervention -- Mobile crisis home treatment and outreach -- Mobile crisis home treatment services in three countries: seven site visits : USA, Canada, Britain -- Key elements and principles of mobile crisis home treatment -- Key elements and principles of mobile crisis home treatment -- How to set up and operate a mobile crisis home treatment service -- Starting up a mobile crisis home treatment service -- Should the mobile crisis home treatment team be a separate team, or integrated with a standard mental health team? -- Operating a mobile crisis home treatment service -- Daily program operations -- The process of mobile crisis home treatment from start to finish -- Mobile crisis home treatment of specific mental disorders. part I -- A mobile crisis home treatment service for schizophrenia -- Mobile crisis home treatment of specific mental disorders. part II. main themes: Mobile emergency mental health services.
Crisis intervention (Mental health services)
Home-based mental health services.
Mentally ill Home care.
Home Care Services.
Mental Disorders therapy.
Crisis Intervention methods.
Mobile Health Units.
617. Hefti, F., Drug discovery for nervous system diseases. 2005, Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley. vii, 319 p. Franz F. Hefti.
ill. ; 26 cm.
Drug receptors and the fundamentals of pharmacology -- Drug discovery -- Drug target selection for nervous system diseases -- From drug target to drug, neuroscience specific problems -- Schizophrenia -- Depression -- Anxiety disorders -- Alzheimer's disease -- Parkinson's disease -- Ischemic stroke, brain and spinal cord injury -- Other neurodegenerative disorders -- Sleep disorders -- Epilepsy -- Pain. main themes: Neuropsychopharmacology.
Drug development.
Nervous System Diseases drug therapy.
Drug Delivery Systems.
Nervous System drug effects.
Neuropharmacology methods.
Receptors, Drug.
618. Joseph, J., The missing gene : psychiatry, heredity, and the fruitless search for genes. 2005, New York: Algora Pub. by Jay Joseph.
The twin method: science or pseudoscience? -- ADHD genetic research: activity deserving of attention, or studies disordered by deficits? -- A critique of the spectrum concept as used in the Danish-American schizophrenia adoption studies -- Pellagra and genetic research -- A generation misinformed: psychiatry and psychology textbooks' inaccurate accounts of schizophrenia adoption research -- Irving Gottesman's 1991 schizophrenia genesis: a primary scource of misinformation on the genetics of schizophrenia -- Autism and genetics: much ado about very little -- The 1942 "Euthanasia" debate in the American Journal of Psychiatry -- The twin method's Achilles' heel: a critical review of the equal environment assumption test literature -- Bipolar disorder and genetics -- Genotype or genohype? the fruitless search for genes in psychiatry. main themes: Genetic psychology.
Mental illness Genetic aspects.
Biological Psychiatry trends.
Mental Disorders genetics.
Diseases in Twins genetics.
Genetic Research.
619. Katona, C.L.E. and M.M. Robertson, Psychiatry at a glance. 3rd ed. 2005, Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Pub. p. Cornelius Katona, Mary Robertson.
cm.
The psychiatric history and mental state examination (MSE) -- Diagnosis and classification in psychiatry -- Schizophrenia: phenomenology and aetiology -- Schizophrenia: management and prognosis -- Depression -- Bipolar affective disorder (including mania) -- Suicide and deliberate self-harm (DSH) -- Stress reactions (including bereavement) -- Anxiety disorders -- Obsessions and compulsions -- Eating disorders -- Disorders of personality -- Substance misuse -- Alcohol abuse and dependence -- Disorders of female reproductive life -- Functional disorders in old age -- Acute confusional states (delirium) -- The dementias -- Neuropsychiatry I -- Neuropsychiatry II --
Child psychiatry I -- Child psychiatry II -- The psychiatry of adolescence -- Learning disability (mental retardation) -- Consultation-liaison psychiatry -- Psychiatry in the community -- Forensic psychiatry -- The 1983 mental health act (MHA) -- Risk assessment and management in psychiatry -- Psychosexual disorders -- Psychiatric aspects of HIV and AIDS -- Psychological treatments -- Physical treatments I -- Physical treatments II -- Cross-cultural psychiatry -- Unusual psychiatric syndromes -- Preparing for clinical examinations in psychiatry. main themes: Psychiatry.
Mental Disorders.
620. Kauffman, J.M., Characteristics of emotional and behavioral disorders of children and youth. 8th ed. 2005, Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson/Merrill Prentice Hall. xx, 522 p. James M. Kauffman.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Definition: the nature of the problem -- Prevalence: the extent of the problem -- The history of the problem: development of the field and current issues -- Conceptual models: approaches to the problem -- Screening and classification -- Evaluation for instruction -- Biological factors -- Family factors -- School factors -- Cultural factors -- Attention and activity disorders -- Conduct disorder: overt aggression -- Conduct disorder: covert antisocial behavior -- Problem behaviors of adolescence: delinquency, substance abuse, and early sexual activity -- Anxiety and related disorders -- Depression and suicidal behavior -- Schizophrenia and pervasive developmental disorders -- A personal statement. main themes: Behavior disorders in children.
Emotional problems of children.
621. Kendler, K.S., Psychiatric genetics. 1st ed. Review of psychiatry series ; v. 24, 1. 2005, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Pub. xiv, 240 p. edited by Kenneth S. Kendler, Lindon Eaves.
ill. ; 23 cm.
Questions, models, and methods in psychiatric genetics / Lindon Eaves ... [et al.] -- Genetics of schizophrenia: linkage and association studies / Brien Riley and Kenneth S. Kendler -- Genetics of anxiety disorders / John M. Hettema -- Genetics of substance use disorders / Carol A. Prescott, Hermine H. Maes, and Kenneth S. Kendler -- Genetic influence on the development of antisocial behavior / Kristen C. Jacobson. main themes: Mental illness Genetic aspects.
Mental Disorders genetics.
Mental Disorders epidemiology.
622. Kingdon, D.G. and D. Turkington, Cognitive therapy of schizophrenia. Guides to individualized evidence-based treatment. 2005, New York: Guilford Press. xvi, 219 p. David G. Kingdon, Douglas Turkington.
ill. ; 26 cm.
What is schizophrenia? -- Evidence for therapies in schizophrenia -- The therapeutic relationship -- Assessment -- Individualized case formulation and treatment planning -- Orienting the client to treatment -- Psychoeducation and normalisation -- Formulating and intervening with delusions -- Formulating and intervening with hallucinations -- Thought interference, passivity phenomena & formal thought disorder -- Negative symptoms -- Comorbid conditions -- Early intervention, relapse prevention and finishing therapy -- Difficulties in treatment -- Appendix 1: Health of the nation outcome scales -- Appendix 2: Psychotic symptoms rating scales -- Appendix 3: Therapy of psychosis rating scale -- Appendix 4: Relevant self-help material -- 'Cognitive therapy for psychosis' -- 'Understanding voices' -- 'Understanding how others think' -- 'Getting motivated' -- 'What's happening to me?' -- Appendix 5: Formulation sheet and diaries -- Making sense -- Delusions of reference -- Thought broadcasting -- Voices. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Cognitive therapy.
Schizophrenia therapy.
Cognitive Therapy methods.
623. Lader, M.H., D.P. Cardinali, and S.R. Pandi-Perumal, Sleep and sleep disorders : a neuropsychopharmacological approach. 2005, Austin, Tex.
New York, N.Y.: Landes Bioscience / Eurekah.com ;
Springer Science+Business Media. p. [edited by] Malcolm Lader, Daniel P. Cardinali, S.R. Pandi-Perumal.
cm.
Neuroscience intelligence unit
Includes index.
GaBaa receptor subtypes in sedation and hypnosis / Esa R. Korpi -- Sleep hippocampal theta rhythm and sensory processing / Marisa Pedemonte and Ricardo A. Velluti -- Monoaminergic mechanisms in the regulation of sleep-wakefulness: -- Special emphasis on preoptic noradrenergic system / Vijay Ramesh and Velayudhan Mohan Kumar -- REM sleep function and brain monoamine regulation: an application of the search activity concept / Vadim S. Rotenberg -- Role of wakefulness area in the brainstem reticular formation in regulating rapid eye movement sleep / Birendra N. Mallick ... [et al.] -- The mechanistic relationship between NREM sleep and anesthesia / Laura E. Nelson, Nicholas P. Franks, and Mervyn Maze -- Time-dependent psychotropic drug effects: hints of pharmacochronomics, broader than circadian time structures / Haruo Nagayama ... [et al.] -- Melatonin interaction with Bz-Gabaa receptors: implications for sleep induction / Lennard P. Niles -- Melatonin: a chronobiotic that not only shifts rhythms / Dieter Kunz and Richard Mahlberg -- Melatonin and human sleep / Irina V. Zhdanova -- Melatonin efficacy to treat circadian alterations of sleep in Alzheimer's disease / Daniel P. Cardinali ... [et al.] -- Pharmacotherapy for seasonal affective disorder / Timo Partonen -- Use and discontinuation of hypnosedative medications / Mirko Petrovic -- Long-term use of sleeping pills in chronic insomnia / Milton Kramer -- Risks of chronic hypnotic use / Daniel F. Kripke -- Effects of psychotropics on driving performance / Henry J. Moller, Colin M. Shapiro, and Leonid Kayumov -- Diagnosis, pathophysiology and treatment of hypersomnias / Sebastiaan Overeem and Michel Billiard -- Chronic disease and sleep architecture pharmacotherapeutic considerations / James J. Herdegen -- Benzodiazepines for sedation in infants and children / Eugene Ng and Vibhuti Shah -- The pharmacological management of fatigue and sleepiness in affective disorders / Karl Doghramji -- Next-day residual effects of sleeping medications on driving ability: a review of the literature / Joris C. Verster, Marinus N. Verbaten, and Edmund R. Volkerts -- Sleep and pain / Wilfred R. Pigeon, Hyung Park, and Michael J. Sateia -- Head injuries and sleep / Chanth Seyone and Babita Kara -- Psychopharmacological management of restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements in sleep / Raed Hawa ... [et al.] -- A comparison of visual analog scale and categorical ratings in assessing the patient's estimate of sleep quality / Nava Zisapel, Ricardo Tarrasch, and Moshe Laudon -- The pharmacostrategy of treating sleep disorders in Parkinsonism / Jean-Jacques Askenasy -- The neuropharmacology of nightmares / J.F. Pagel -- The night eating syndrome / Grethe Seta Birketvedt and Jon R. Florholmen -- Drug effects on dreaming / Mehmet Yucel Agargun and Hanefi Ozbek -- Sleep problems in primary care / Alan G. Wade -- SSRIs and sleep in man / Sue J. Wilson and David J. Nutt -- Sleep and antipsychotic drugs in schizophrenia patients / Jaime M. Monti and Daniel Monti -- Sleep and epilepsy: from interrelationships to influence of antiepileptic drugs / Antonio Martins da Silva ... [et all.] -- Herbal medicines and sleep / Marcello Spinella. main themes: Sleep Physiological aspects.
Sleep disorders.
Neuropharmacology.
Chronopharmacology.
Sleep physiology.
Sleep Disorders drug therapy.
Sleep Disorders psychology.
Sleep drug effects.
Sleep Disorders physiopathology.
624. McKenna, P.J. and T.M. Oh, Schizophrenic speech : making sense of bathroots and ponds that fall in doorways. 2005, Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. x, 210 p. Peter J. McKenna, Tomasina M. Oh.
ill. ; 26 cm. main themes: Schizophrenia complications.
Schizophrenia diagnosis.
Language Disorders etiology.
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales.
Schizophasia.
625. O'Hare, T., Evidence-based practices for social workers : an interdisciplinary approach. 2005, Chicago: Lyceum Books. xi, 679 p. Thomas O'Hare.
23 cm.
Definition, processes, and principles -- Qualitative and quantitative assessment -- Selecting and implementing interventions -- Evaluating interventions and programs -- Schizophrenia -- Substance abuse and dependence -- Panic disorder with agoraphobia and obsessive compulsive disorder -- Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Depression -- Antisocial and borderline personality disorders -- Distressed couples -- Anxiety and depression in children and adolescents -- Conduct disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in children and adolescents -- Child abuse and neglect -- Eating disorders in adolescents and young adults -- Substance abuse and risky sex in adolescents and young adults -- Afterword: The future of evidence based social work practice. main themes: Psychiatric social work.
Evidence-based psychiatry.
626. Perry, J.W., The far side of madness. 2nd ed. 2005, Putnam, Conn.: Spring Publications. xii, 209 p. John Weir Perry ; with a new preface by John Beebe.
23 cm.
Originally published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1974.
On madness -- An experience in madness -- Reorganization of the self -- The nature of the kingship archetype -- The ritual drama of renewal -- The messianic hero -- Mysticism and its heros -- Mysticism and madness -- Societal implications of the renewal process -- Love and power in madness -- The creative element in the renewal process -- A philosophy and method of therapy. main themes: Schizophrenia.
Self.
Signs and symbols.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
627. Raine, A., Crime and schizophrenia : causes and cures. 2005, Hauppauge, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers Adrian Raine (editor).
Crime and schizophrenia: a tribute to Sarnoff Mednick and Peter Venables -- Pursuing a second generation of research on crime and schizophrenia / Adrian Raine -- Schizophrenia and violence: the overlap / Patricia A. Brennan and Amanda Alden -- Sex differences in aggressive and delinquent behavior in schizotypal adolescents / Amanda McMillan and Elaine Walker -- Evidence from behavioral genetics for environmental contributions to antisocial conduct / Terrie E. Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi -- Biological risk factors for antisocial and criminal behavior / Adrian Raine, Laura Baker, and Jianghong Liu -- Malnutrition, brain dysfunction, and antisocial criminal behavior / Jianghong Liu ... [et al.] -- Malnutrition, cognitive ability, and schizotypy / Peter H. Venables ... [et al.] -- Neurodevelopment and postnatal maturation: a diachronic framework to examine gene/environment interactions in psychiatric disorders / Marie-Odile Krebs -- Fetal neural development and deviance / Ricardo A. Machâon ... [et al.] -- Fetal origins of antisocial personality disorder and schizophrenia: evidence form the Dutch hunger winter 1944-45 / Richard Neugebauer -- Schizophrenia and violence: a common developmental pathway? / David Gourion -- Neuroanatomical and genetic influences on schizophrenia and crime: the schizophrenia-crime association / Tyrone D. Cannon and Adrian Raine -- Preventing crime and schizophrenia using early environmental enrichment / Adrian Raine ... [et al.] -- Prevention of chronic physical aggression: an epigenetic perspective / Richard E. Tremblay -- Sexual hormones and aggressive behavior: are they relevant to schizophrenia? / Florence Thibaut -- Treatment approaches to aggressive behavior in schizophrenia / Jan Volavka -- Appendix: the Mauritius Child Health Project: its origins, procedures, ethical issues, and outcome / Peter H. Venables ... main themes: Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenic Psychology.
Schizophrenia etiology.
Schizophrenia classification.
Crime psychology.
Crime prevention & control.
628. Ralph, R.O. and P.W. Corrigan, Recovery in mental illness : broadening our understanding of wellness. 1st ed. 2005, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. xi, 282 p. edited by Ruth O. Ralph and Patrick W. Corrigan.
ill. ; 27 cm.
Recovery as consumer vision and research paradigm / Research methods for exploring and assessing recovery / Beyond dementia praecox : findings from long-term follow-up studies of schizophrenia / Sociological models of recovery / Recovery from schizophrenia : a criterion-based definition -- Verbal definitions and visual models of recovery : focus on the recovery model / Qualitative studies of recovery : what can we learn from the person? / Mutual-help groups and recovery : the influence of settings on participants' experience of recovery / Daring to pick up pieces of the puzzle : a consumer-survivor model of healing from childhood sexual abuse / Recovery from addiction and from mental illness : shared and contrasting lessons -- / main themes: Mentally ill Rehabilitation.
Mental health.
Psychiatry Research Methodology.
629. Ray, W.A., Don D. Jackson : selected essays at the dawn of an era. 2005, Phoenix, Ariz.: Zeig, Tucker & Theisen Wendel A. Ray, editor. main themes: Jackson, Don D. 1920-1968.
Psychotherapy.
Family psychotherapy.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
630. Rubin, E.H. and C.F. Zorumski, Adult psychiatry. 2nd ed. Blackwell's neurology and psychiatry access series. 2005, Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Pub. p. edited by Eugene H. Rubin & Charles F. Zorumski.
cm.
Rev. ed. of: Washington University adult psychiatry / Samuel B. Guze, editor.
Psychiatry and the medical model / Kevin J. Black -- Diagnosis / Kevin J. Black -- Examination of patients and evaluation of common chief complaints / Keith S. Garcia and Richard W. Hudgens -- Psychological testing / Gitry Heydebrand and Richard D. Wetzel -- Clinical rating scales / Devna Rastogi-Cruz and John G. Csernansky -- Neuroimaging in psychiatry / Wayne C. Drevets, Kelly Botteron, and Deanna M. Barch -- Referral of patients: mental health, family and community resources / Mark C. Johnson, Katrin Tobben, and Barry A. Hong -- Depression and related disorders / Wayne C. Drevets and Richard D. Todd -- Anxiety disorders / Laura J. Bierut -- Anxiety disorders: obsessive-compulsive disorder / Elliot C. Nelson --
Cognitive disorders: delirium and amnestic disorder / Keith E. Isenberg -- Cognitive disorders: dementias / Eugene H. Rubin -- Schizophrenia and related disorders / John W. Newcomer, Peter Fahnestock, and Dan Haupt -- Alcoholism and drug use disorders / Wilson M. Compton -- Eating disorders: bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa / Richard W. Hudgens -- Obesity and binge eating disorder / Anja Hilbert, Andrea B. Schnur, and Denise E. Wilfley -- Somatoform disorders / Carol S. North -- Dissociative disorders, factitious disorders and malingering / Carol S. North and Sean H. Yutzy -- Personality disorders / C. Robert Cloninger and Dragan M. Svrakic -- Trauma-related syndromes / Carol S. North -- Psychotherapy / Richard D. Wetzel and Barry A. Hong --
Pharmacotherapy / John G. Csernansky -- Electroconvulsive therapy / Charles F. Zorumski and Keith E. Isenberg -- Practical genetics for the primary care physician / Alison Whelan and Jennifer Ivanovich -- Adolescent issues / John N. Constantino and Richard E. Mattison -- Psychiatry and old age / Eugene H. Rubin -- Psychiatric disorders associated with general medical conditions / Nuri B. Farber and Kevin J. Black -- The impact of psychiatric disorders on medical illness / Kenneth E. Freedland, Robert M. Carney, and Patrick J. Lustman -- Suicide / Richard D. Wetzel and George E. Murphy -- Forensic issues / Melissa Swallow, Sean H. Yutzy, and Steven H. Dinwiddie -- Ethical issues in psychiatric practice / Steven H. Dinwiddie, Melissa Swallow, and Sean H. Yutzy. main themes: Psychiatry.
Mental Disorders diagnosis.
Mental Disorders therapy.
Primary Health Care methods.
631. Rutter, M. and M. Tienda, Ethnicity and causal mechanisms. The Jacobs Foundation series on adolescence. 2005, Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press edited by Michael Rutter, Marta Tienda.
Introduction/preface / Michael Rutter and Marta Tienda -- Natural experiments, causal influences, and policy development / Michael Rutter -- Growing up ethnic in the UK and US : comparative contexts for youth development / Marta Tienda -- The multiple facets of ethnicity / Michael Rutter and Marta Tienda -- Educational attainments : ethnic differences in the UK / Barbara Maughan -- Race and ethnic inequality in educational attainment in the United States / Charles Hirschman and Jennifer C. Lee -- Racial and ethnic disparities in crime and delinquency in the United States / Jeffrey D. Morenoff -- Explaining ethnic variations in crime and antisocial behavior in the UK / David J. Smith -- Cultural differences in the effects of physical punishment / Kirby Deater-Deckard, Kenneth A. Dodge, and Emma Sorbring -- Ethnicity and mental health : the example of schizophrenia in the African-Caribbean population in Europe / Peter B. Jones & W.L. Alan Fung -- Ethnic variations in youth suicide / Jewelle Taylor Gibbs -- Ethnicity and intergenerational identities and adaptations in Britain : the socio-political context / Tariq Modood -- Assimilation, dissimilation, and ethnic identities : the experience of children of immigrants in the United States / Rubâen G. Rumbaut -- Deciphering ethnicity : reflections on research opportunities / Marta Tienda and Michael Rutter. main themes: Minority teenagers Research.
Minority teenagers United States.
Minority teenagers Great Britain.
Ethnicity United States Psychological aspects.
Ethnicity Great Britain Psychological aspects.
Ethnopsychology.
632. Ryan, S.E. and K. Sladyk, Ryan's occupational therapy assistant : principles, practice issues, and techniques. 4th ed. 2005, Thorofare, NJ: SLACK. xii, 605 p. editor, Karen Sladyk ; editor emeritus, Sally E. Ryan.
Occupational therapy assistant
ill. ; 28 cm.
Looking back, living forward: occupational therapy history / Robert K. Bing -- The ocupational therapy assistant heritage: proud and dynamic / Shirley Holland Carr -- Philosophy and core values in occupational therapy / Phillip D. Shannon -- Human development / Carol Winters-Smith -- Occupational therapy practice framework: domain and process: our language / Ben Atchison -- Activity analysis: our tool / Sally E. Ryan and Karen Sladyk -- Theory that guides practice: our map / Diane K. Dirette -- Therapeutic intervention process / Sally E. Ryan -- Occupation: an individual's choice / Bonnie Brooks -- Teaching and learning / Karen Sladyk -- A young child with visual impairments / Angela E. Scoggin ... [et al.] -- A toddler with autism spectrum disorder / Tara J. Glennon --
A kindergartener with sensory integration dysfunction / Heather Miller Kuhaneck and Suzanne Smith Roley -- Two children with cerebral palsy / Tara J. Glennon -- A second-grader with oppositional defiant disorder / Linda Florey -- A third-grader with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder / Sue Gallagher -- A teenager with depression / Linda Florey -- A car mechanic with traumatic brain injury / Deanna Proulz-Sepelak and Paula Jo Belice -- A telephone repairman with spinal cord injury / M. Laurita (Lita) Fike, Karen Pendleton, and Liane Hewitt -- A teacher's aide with schizophrenia / Margaret Drake and Tonia Taylor -- A mother and caterer with multiple sclerosis / Lori T. Andersen and Barbara L. Kornblau -- A self-help group leader with anxiety / Margaret Drake and Tonia Taylor --
Three people across the age span with arthritis / Lynda Bishop -- A plumber and golfer with total hip arthroplasty / Dairlyn Gower and Marcia Bowker -- A senior homemaker with substance abuse / Frank E. Gainer and Denise Rotert -- A businessman with a stroke / Martha Logigian -- A homemaker and volunteer with Parkinson's disease / Kathryn Melin Eberhardt -- A retired librarian with sensory deficits / Paula W. Jamison -- A married couple dealing with Alzheimer's disease / Carolyn M. Baum -- Group intervention / Roseanna Tufano -- Arts and crafts as meaningful occupation / Margaret Drake -- Assistive technology and adaptive equipment / Mary Kathryn Cowan and Beth O'Sullivan -- Basic splinting / Jaclyn West-Frasier -- Wellness and health promotion / Karen Sladyk --
Life skills / Denise Rotert and Frank E. Gainer -- Activities of daily living / Corina Hall -- Work injury activities / Barbara Larson -- Evidence-based practice / Paula Wright -- Understanding research / Sandy Bell -- Documentation / Karen Sladyk -- Occupational therapy assistant supervision / Sally E. Ryan and Karen Sladyk -- The occupational therapy assistant as activity director / Sally E. Ryan and Karen Sladyk -- Functional ethics / S. Maggie Reitz -- Teamwork and team building / Ellen Berger Rainville ... [et al.] -- Management issues / Claudine Bogosian -- Professional development / Anne Birge James and Marijke Thamm Kehrhahn. main themes: Occupational therapy assistants.
Occupational Therapy methods.
Allied Health Personnel.
Disabled Persons rehabilitation.
Professional Practice.
633. Sadock, B.J., et al., Kaplan & Sadock's pocket handbook of clinical psychiatry. 4th ed. 2005, Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ix, 518 p. Benjamin J. Sadock, Virginia A. Sadock.
Pocket handbook of clinical psychiatry
Kaplan and Sadock's pocket handbook of clinical psychiatry
consulting editor, Robert Cancro, Norman Sussman, Samoon Ahmad.
ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm.
Companion v. to: Kaplan & Sadock's comprehensive textbook of psychiatry / editors, Benjamin J. Sadock, Virginia A. Sadock. 8th ed. c2005.
Psychiatric history, mental status, and psychiatric report -- Clinical interview -- Signs and symptoms in psychiatry -- Classification in psychiatry -- Delirium, dementia, amnestic disorders, and other cognitive disorders and mental disorders due to a medical condition -- Neuropsychiatric aspects of HIV and AIDS -- Alcohol, opioids, and other substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia -- Schizophreniform, schizoaffective, delusional, and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform disorders, factitious disorders, and malingering -- Dissociative disorders -- Sexual dysfunctions, paraphilias, and gender identity disorders -- Eating disorders and obesity -- Sleep disorders -- Impulse-control and adjustment disorders -- Psychosomatic disorders -- Personality disorders -- Suicide, violence, and other psychiatric emergencies -- Infant, child, and adolescent disorders -- Geriatric psychiatry -- End-of-lifecare, death, dying, and bereavement -- Psychotherapy -- Psychopharmacology and other biologic therapies -- Laboratory tests and brain imaging in psychiatry -- Medication-induced movement disorders -- Forensic and ethical issues in psychiatry. main themes: Psychiatry Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental Disorders Handbooks.
634. Sampson, H., S.L. Messinger, and R.D. Towne, Schizophrenic women : studies in marital crisis. 2005, New Brunswick, N.J.: Aldine Transaction Harold Sampson, Sheldon L. Messinger, and Robert D. Towne ; with a new introduction by Rita J. Simon.
Originally published: New York : Atherton Press, 1964, in series: The Atherton Press behavioral science series. With new introd. main themes: Schizophrenia Case studies.
Schizophrenics Family relationships Case studies.
Women Mental health Case studies.
635. Semple, D., Oxford handbook of psychiatry. 2005, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. xviii, 953 p. David Semple ...
ill. ; 19 cm.
Thinking about psychiatry -- Psychiatric assessment -- Symptoms of psychiatric illness -- Evidence-based psychiatry -- Organic illness -- Schizophrenia and related psychoses -- Depressive illness -- Bipolar illness -- Anxiety and stress-related disorders -- Disorders of behaviour -- Personality disorders -- Old age psychiatry -- Substance misuse -- Child and adolescent psychiatry -- Forensic psychiatry -- Learning disability -- Liaison psychiatry -- Psychotherapy -- Legal and ethical issues -- Transcultural psychiatry -- Therapeutic issues -- Difficult and urgent situations -- Useful addresses -- ICD-10/DSM-IV index. main themes: Psychiatry Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental Disorders Therapy Handbooks.
Psychiatry Handbooks.
636. Stangroom, J., What scientists think. 2005, New York, NY: Routledge [edited by] Jeremy Stangroom.
Introduction -- The interviews: Darwinism and genes / Steve Jones -- Evolutionary psychology and the blank slate / Steven Pinker -- The human brain and consciousness / Susan Greenfield -- Science and the human animal / Kenan Malik -- Cybernetics and a post-human future / Kevin Warwick -- Psychiatry and schizophrenia / Robin Murray -- Microbiology, viruses and their threats / Dorothy Crawford -- On cancer research / Mike Stratton -- Animal experimentation, ethics and medical research / Colin Blakemore -- Science under threat / Norman Levitt -- Biodiversity / Edward O. Wilson -- Science: its dangers and its public / Martin Rees -- Further reading. main themes: Life sciences Popular works.
Science Popular works.
Scientists.
637. Tarazi, F.I. and J.A. Schetz, Neurological and psychiatric disorders : from bench to bedside. Current clinical neurology. 2005, Totowa, N.J.: Humana Press. xiv, 263 p. edited by Frank I. Tarazi, John A. Schetz ; foreword by John L. Waddington.
ill. ; 24 cm.
Neural principles of neurological and psychiatric disorders / Frank I. Tarazi and Marc J. Kaufman -- Pharmacotherapeutic principles of neurological and psychiatric disorders / John A. Schetz -- Alzheimer's disease / Mark P. Mattson -- Huntington's disease / Susan E. Browne -- Parkinson's disease / Thomas Wichmann -- Schizophrenia / Stephan Heckers and Sabina Berretta -- Autism spectrum disorders / Evdokia Anagnostou and Eric Hollander -- Tourette's syndrome / James E. Swain, Robert A. King, and James F. Leckman -- Obsessive/compulsive disorder / David S. Husted, Nathan A. Shapira, and Wayne K. Goodman -- Unipolar depression / Julie A. Blendy and Irwin Lucki -- Bipolar disorder / Leonardo Tondo ... [et al.] -- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder / Kehong Zhang, Eugen Davids, and Ross J. Baldessarini. main themes: Neuropsychiatry.
Mental Disorders.
Nervous System Diseases.
638. Burton, N.L., Psychiatry. 2006, Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Pub. p. Neel L. Burton ; editorial advisor, Bill (KWM) Fulford.
cm.
A brief history of psychiatry -- Patient assessment -- The delivery of psychiatric care: psychiatric services and the multidisciplinary team -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Affective (mood) disorders -- Suicide and deliberate self-harm -- Neurotic, stress-related, and somatoform disorders (anxiety disorders) -- Personality disorders -- Organic psychiatric disorders (delirium and dementias) -- Mental retardation (learning disabilities) -- Substance misuse (alcohol and drugs) -- Eating, sleep, and sexual disorders -- Child and adolescent psychiatry. main themes: Psychiatry.
Psychiatry methods.
Mental Disorders.
Mental Health Services.
639. Byrne, S., A casebook of cognitive behaviour therapy for command hallucinations : a social rank theory approach. 2006, Hove, East Sussex ; New York, NY: Routledge. p. Sarah Byrne ...
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Understanding command hallucinations -- A cognitive versus a quasi-neuroleptic approach -- Cognitive behaviour therapy for command hallucinations--a manual -- Tom -- Joan -- Tony -- Naomi -- Janice -- Sally -- Kevin -- Does CBT for CH work? Findings from a randomised controlled trial. main themes: Auditory hallucinations Treatment.
Schizophrenia Treatment.
Cognitive therapy.
Auditory hallucination Treatment Case studies.
Schizophrenia Treatment Case studies.
Cognitive therapy Case studies.
Hallucinations therapy Case Reports.
Cognitive Therapy methods Case Reports.
Dominance-Subordination Case Reports.
Models, Psychological Case Reports.
Schizophrenia therapy Case Reports.
640. Coffey, C.E., Pediatric neuropsychiatry. 2006, Philadelphia, Pa.: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. editors, C. Edward Coffey ...
cm.
Normal development of the nervous system / Harvey B. Sarnat -- Normal childhood growth and development of intellect, language, temperament, emotion and social skills / Marilyn Augustyn -- Clinical neuropsychiatric assessment of children and adolescents / Paul D. Larsen -- Neuropsychological and psychoeducational testing / Renâee Lajiness-O'Neill and Isabelle Beaulieu -- Anatomic imaging of the developing human brain / Jay N. Giedd -- Functional imaging of the developing human brain / Harry T. Chugani and Csaba Juhâasz -- Clinical electrophysiology of the developing human brain / Leslie J. Carver and Martha Ann Bell.
Mental retardation / Suzanne T.P.V. Sundheim -- Genetic syndromes / Daria Riva, Chiara Pantaleoni, and Stefano D'Arrigo -- Neuropsychiatric aspects of autism spectrum disorders and childhood-onset schizophrenia / Natacha Akshoomoff -- Nonverbal learning disabilities, motor skills disorders, and Asperger's syndrome / Kytja Voeller -- Attention deficit disorder / Kytja Voeller -- Conduct disorder and sociopathy / Markus J.P. Kruesi and Kevin Gray -- Pediatric mood disorders / Robert A. Kowatch ... [et al.] -- Anxiety disorders -- Eating disorders / David Jimerson, Barbara E. Wolfe, and Silke Naab -- Substance use disorders / Oscar G. Bukstein and Ralph E. Tarter.
Dyslexia and language based learning disabilities / Kytja Voeller -- Sleep disorders in children / Rafael Pelayo -- Stroke and cerebral infections in children / Gabrielle deVeber and Peter Anderson -- Neuropsychiatric aspects of blindness and severe visual impairment, and deafness and severe hearing loss in children / Bryan H. King, Peter C. Hauser, and Peter I. Isquith -- Movement disorders / Ergun Uc -- Epilepsy, pseudoseizures, and hysteria / Rochelle Caplan -- Low birth weight, prematurity, and cerebral palsy / Nigel Paneth and Naomi Breslau -- Traumatic brain injury / Sharon Arffa -- Spina bifida and hydrocephalus / Gregory Liptak -- Pediatric brain tumors / David L. Kaye and Patricia K. Duffner.
Pediatric neuropsychopharmacology / Daniel A. Geller, Paul Hammerness, and Thomas Spencer -- Electroconvulsive therapy in pediatric neuropsychiatry / C. Edward Coffey -- Genetic evaluation, counseling, and treatment / Carol E. Anderson -- Psychological and behavioral interventions / Robert T. Ammerman and Mariah E. Coe -- Psychoeducational interventions in pediatric neuropsychiatry / Jeffrey A. Miller ... [et al.] -- Selected legal issues / Peter S. Latham and Patricia H. Latham. main themes: Pediatric neuropsychiatry.
Nervous System Diseases Child.
Nervous System Diseases Infant.
Child Development.
Developmental Disabilities Child.
Developmental Disabilities Infant.
Mental Disorders Child.
Mental Disorders Infant.
Neurobehavioral Manifestations Child.
Neurobehavioral Manifestations Infant.
Neuropsychology methods Child.
Neuropsychology methods Infant.
641. Corcoran, J. and J. Walsh, Clinical assessment and diagnosis in social work practice. 2006, New York: Oxford University Press."Guides social workers in developing competence in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) system of diagnosis, and assists them in staying attuned during client assessment to social work values and principles"--Provided by publisher. Jacqueline Corcoran, Joseph Walsh.
Introduction and overview -- Social work and the DSM -- Disorders with onset in childhood -- Mental retardation -- Autism -- Oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder -- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Posttraumatic stress disorder -- Anxiety disorders -- Disorders with onset in adolescence -- Eating disorders -- Depression -- Substance use disorders -- Sexual disorders - pedophilia -- Disorders with onset in adulthood -- Bipolar disorder -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Personality disorders - borderline personality disorder -- Disorders with onset in the elderly -- Cognitive disorders. main themes: Mental illness Classification.
Mental illness Diagnosis.
Psychiatric social work.
Social service.
Social Work, Psychiatric methods.
Mental Disorders diagnosis.
Mental Disorders classification.
642. Gumley, A. and M. Schwannauer, Staying well after psychosis : a cognitive interpersonal approach to recovery and relapse prevention. 2006, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Andrew Gumley, Matthias Schwannauer. main themes: Schizophrenia Treatment.
Schizophrenia Relapse.
Psychotherapy.
Cognitive therapy.
Psychotic Disorders therapy.
Psychotic Disorders prevention & control.
Recurrence prevention & control.
Cognitive Therapy methods.
643. Gur, R.E. and A.B. Johnson, If your adolescent has schizophrenia : an essential resource for parents. 2006, New York: Oxford University Press Raquel E. Gur and Ann Braden Johnson.
"The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania." main themes: Schizophrenia in children.
Schizophrenia in adolescence.
Children Mental health.
644. Hendrick, V.C., Psychiatric disorders in pregnancy and the postpartum : principles and treatment. Current clinical practice. 2006, Totowa, N.J.: Humana Press. p. edted by Victoria Hendrick.
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General considerations in treating psychiatric disorders during pregnancy and following delivery / Victoria Hendrick -- Prevalence, clinical course and management of depression during pregnancy / Sanjor Kalra and Adrienne Einarson -- Postpartum depression: a common complication of childbirth / C. Neill Epperson and Jennifer Ballew -- Treatment of anxiety disorders in pregnancy and the postpartum / Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Karin Larsen, and Katherine M. Moore --
Treatment of bipolar disorder during pregnancy and lactation / Lori Altshuler and Carol Kiriakos -- Schizophrenia: pregnancy and the postpartum period / Mary V. Seeman -- Pregnancy and substance abuse / Karen A. Miotto ... [et al.] -- Eating disorders in pregnancy and the postpartum: empirically informed treatment guidelines / Debra L. Franko -- Children of parents with mental illness: outcomes and interventions / Mary F. Brunette and Teresa Jacobsen. main themes: Mental illness in pregnancy.
Pregnancy in mentally ill women.
Postpartum psychiatric disorders.
Mental illness in pregnancy Treatment.
Postpartum psychiatric disorders Treatment.
Mental Disorders therapy Pregnancy.
Postpartum Period psychology.
Pregnancy Complications therapy.
645. Moore, D.P., The little black book of psychiatry. 3rd ed. 2006, Sudbury, Mass.: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. p. David P. Moore.
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Rev. ed. of: Blackwell's primary care essentials. Psychiatry. 2nd ed. Blackwell Science, c2002.
Diagnostic evaluation -- Early onset disorders -- Delirium, dementia, and related disorders -- Substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia and other psychoses -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform and related disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Sexual and related disorders -- Eating disorders -- Sleep disorders -- Impulse-control disorders not classified elsewhere -- Personality disorders -- Other conditions -- Psychopharmacology and electroconvulsive treatment. main themes: Psychiatry Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Diagnosis, Differential Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental Disorders diagnosis Handbooks.
Diagnosis, Differential Handbooks.
Mental Disorders therapy Handbooks.
646. Neeb, K., Fundamentals of mental health nursing. 3rd ed. 2006, Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Co. p. Kathy Neeb.
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History of mental health nursing -- Basics of communication -- Ethics and law -- Developmental psychology throughout the life span -- Sociocultural influences on mental health -- Coping and defense mechanisms -- Nursing process in mental health -- Treating mental health alterations -- Alternative and complimentary treatment modalities -- Mental health alterations -- Anxiety disorders -- Mood disorders -- Personality disorders -- Schizophrenia -- Organic mental disorders (delirium and dementia) -- Somatoform disorders -- Substance-related disorders -- Eating disorders -- Suicide -- Dissociative disorders -- Childhood and adolescent issues in mental health demographics: groups of children at high risk for developing mental health disorders -- Aging population -- Victims of abuse. main themes: Psychiatric nursing.
Practical nursing.
Mental Disorders nursing.
Nursing, Practical.
Psychiatric Nursing methods.
647. Pritchard, C., Mental health social work : evidence-based practice. 2006, New York, NY: Routledge Colin Pritchard.
Pt. 1. A psychiatric perspective -- Preface. flying by the seat-of-your-pants -- In the beginning: cultural history & poetry of madness -- What does mental disorder mean? -- Defining mental disorder: a psychiatric framework -- Defining mental disorder: a framework for the schizophrenias -- The minor mental disorders -- Pt. 2. A bio-psycho-social perspective -- Critic of uni- dimensional medicalisation of mental disorder -- Other problems in psychiatry -- Mental health social work with people with mood disorders -- Mental health social work with people with schizophrenia -- Mental health social work with people with suicidal behaviour -- Pt. 3.The emergency perspective -- Personality disorders: the psychiatric-child protection interface -- Statutory mental health social work: care & control -- The accommodation dimension: housing & mental disorder -- The vortex of mental disorder: the client speaks. main themes: Psychiatric social work.
Evidence-based psychiatry.
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Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder denoting an often chronic, major mental illness primarily affecting thinking, with attendant difficulties in perception of reality, which in turn can affect behavior and emotion. The term schizophrenia comes from the Greek words s???? (schizo, split or divide) and f?e??? (phrenos, mind) and can be translated as "shattered mind."
The primary sign of schizophrenia is considered to be fragmentation of basic thought structure and cognition, and the inability to distinguish between internal and external experience. People with schizophrenia may report hallucinations or be observed responding to them and may express clearly delusional beliefs. Social or occupational dysfunction, a number of secondary signs, and the lack of an identifiable organic cause may be used to confirm the diagnosis. Mainstream research has suggested that both biological and sociocultural influences are important contributing factors, with current research often focusing on the influences of biochemical and genetic factors on the neurobiology of the brain.
The status of schizophrenia is considered controversial by some, who claim a lack of objectivity in the stated diagnostic criteria. There is no objective biological test for schizophrenia, and diagnosis is based on the basis of the self-reported experiences of the patient combined with the observations of the psychiatrist or other responsible clinician.
In spite of its name, schizophrenia does not involve a 'split personality', and should not be confused with disassociative identity disorder as it often is in literature, film and other forms of popular culture. There is also little association with schizophrenia and a predisposition toward aggressive behavior.
Overview
Schizophrenia is most commonly characterized by both 'positive symptoms' and 'negative symptoms'. Positive symptoms are grouped under the umbrella term psychosis and typically include delusions, hallucinations, and thought disorder. Negative symptoms may include inappropriate emotional displays such as crying frequently, laughing abruptly or staring for long periods of time, flattened emotions, poverty of speech, and lack of motivation. Some models of schizophrenia include thought disorder and planning problems in a third grouping, the 'disorganization syndrome'.
Additionally, neurocognitive deficits may be present. These take the form of reduction or impairment in basic psychological functions such as memory, attention, problem solving, executive function and social cognition. The onset is typically in late adolescence and early adulthood, with males tending to show symptoms earlier than females.
Psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin was first to make the distinction between what he called dementia praecox and other forms of madness. This classification was later renamed 'schizophrenia' by psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler in 1911 as it became clear Kraepelin's name was not an adequate description of the condition.
The diagnostic approach to schizophrenia has been opposed, most notably by the anti-psychiatry movement, who argue that classifying specific thoughts and behaviors as illness allows social control of people that society finds undesirable but who have committed no crime.
More recently, it has been argued that schizophrenia is just one end of a spectrum of experience and behavior, and everybody in society may have some such experiences in their life. This is known as the 'continuum model of psychosis' or the 'dimensional approach' and is most notably argued for by psychologist Richard Bentall and psychiatrist Jim van Os.
Although no definite causes of schizophrenia have been identified, most researchers and clinicians currently believe that schizophrenia is primarily a disorder of the brain. It is thought that schizophrenia may result from a mixture of genetic disposition (genetic studies using various techniques have shown relatives of people with schizophrenia are more likely to show signs of schizophrenia themselves) and environmental stress (research suggests that stressful life events may precede a schizophrenic episode).
It is also thought that processes in early neurodevelopment are important, particularly those that occur during pregnancy. In adult life, particular importance has been placed upon the function (or malfunction) of dopamine in the mesolimbic pathway in the brain. This theory, known as the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia largely resulted from the accidental finding that a drug group which blocks dopamine function, known as the phenothiazines, reduced psychotic symptoms. These drugs have now been developed further and antipsychotic medication is commonly used as a first line treatment. However, this theory is now thought to be overly simplistic as a complete explanation.
Differences in brain structure have been found between people with schizophrenia and those without. However, these tend only to be reliable on the group level and, due to the significant variability between individuals, may not be reliably present in any particular individual.
History
Accounts that may relate to symptoms of schizophrenia date back as far as 2000 BC in the Book of Hearts, part of the ancient Ebers papyrus. However, a recent study1 into the ancient Greek and Roman literature showed that whilst the general population probably had an awareness of psychotic disorders, there was no recorded condition that would meet the modern diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia in these societies.
This nonspecific concept of madness has been around for many thousands of years, but schizophrenia was only classified as a distinct mental disorder by psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in 1887. He was the first to make a distinction and described schizophrenia as being what he called "a hell of the mind; inescapable and terrifying". Kraepelin wrote "schizophrenia stands alone amongst mental conditions; the madmen fall under the spell of the moon as it were. They are lunatics. Lovers of the moon."
The term schizophrenia is derived from the Greek words 'schizo' (split) and 'phrene' (mind) and was coined by Eugene Bleuler to refer to the lack of interaction between thought processes and perception. "The patients that I have observed do not respond to situations as they should; they are frightened by what is not there, yet they remain indifferent to what is. It is as if they have a split mind." He was also the first to describe the symptoms as "positive" or "negative."22
Bleuler changed the name to schizophrenia as it was obvious that Kraepelin's name was misleading. The word "praecox" implied precocious or early onset, hence premature dementia, as opposed to senile dementia from old age. Bleuler realized the illness was not a dementia as it did not lead to mental deterioration. Rather, schizophrenia led to a sharpening of the senses and a greater awareness of memories and experiences.
With the name 'schizophrenia' Bleuler intended the name to capture the separation of function between personality, thinking, memory, and perception, however it is commonly misunderstood to mean that affected persons have a 'split personality' (something akin to the character in Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde). Although people diagnosed with schizophrenia may 'hear voices' and may experience the voices as distinct personalities, schizophrenia does not involve a person changing among distinct multiple personalities. People with schizophrenia retain the same personality; their behaviour maybe affected by psychosis but their personalities remain steady over the years. The confusion perhaps arises in part due to the meaning of Bleuler's term 'schizophrenia' (literally 'split mind'). Interestingly, the first known misuse of this word schizophrenia to mean 'split personality' (in the Jekyll and Hyde sense) was in an article by the poet T. S. Eliot in 19333.
In the first half of the twentieth century schizophrenia was considered by many to be a "hereditary defect", and individuals affected by schizophrenia became subject to eugenics in many countries. Hundreds of thousands were sterilized, with or without consent, the majority in Germany, the United States, and Scandinavian countries.
Diagnosis and presentation (signs and symptoms)
Like many mental illnesses, the diagnosis of schizophrenia is based upon the behavior of the person being assessed. There is a list of diagnostic criteria which must be met for a person to be so diagnosed. These depend on both the presence and duration of certain signs and symptoms.
The most commonly used criteria for diagnosing schizophrenia are from the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the World Health Organization’s International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD). The most recent versions are ICD-10 and DSM-IV-TR.
Below is an abbreviated version of the diagnostic criteria from the DSM-IV-TR, the full version is available here. (DSM cautionary statement)
To be diagnosed as having schizophrenia, a person must display:
- A) Characteristic symptoms: Two or more of the following, each present for a significant portion of time during a one-month period (or less, if successfully treated)
- delusions
- hallucinations
- disorganized speech (e.g., frequent derailment or incoherence; speaking in abstracts). See thought disorder.
- grossly disorganized behaviour (i.e. dressing inappropriately, crying frequently) or catatonic behavior
- negative symptoms, i.e., affective flattening (lack or decline in emotional response), alogia (lack or decline in speech), or avolition (lack or decline in motivation).
- Note: Only one Criterion A symptom is required if hallucinations consist of hearing voices.
- B) Social/occupational dysfunction: For a significant portion of the time since the onset of the disturbance, one or more major areas of functioning such as work or interpersonal relations are markedly below the level achieved prior to the onset.
- C) Duration: Continuous signs of the disturbance persist for at least six months. This six-month period must include at least one month of symptoms that meet Criterion A.
Historically, schizophrenia in the West was classified into catatonic, hebephrenic, and paranoid. The DSM now contains five sub-classifications of schizophrenia. These are
- catatonic type (where marked absences or peculiarities of movement are present),
- disorganized type (where thought disorder and flat affect are present together),
- paranoid type (where delusions and vivid, often horrifying, hallucinations are present but thought disorder, disorganized behavior, and affective flattening is absent),
- residual type (where positive symptoms are present at a low intensity only) and
- undifferentiated type (psychotic symptoms are present but the criteria for paranoid, disorganized, or catatonic types has not been met).
Symptoms may also be described as 'positive symptoms' (those additional to normal experience and behavior) and negative symptoms (the lack or decline in normal experience or behavior). 'Positive symptoms' describe psychosis and typically include delusions, hallucinations and thought disorder. 'Negative symptoms' describe inappropriate or nonpresent emotion, poverty of speech, and lack of motivation. In three-factor models of schizophrenia, a third symptom grouping, the so called 'disorganization syndrome' is also given. This considers thought disorder and related disorganized behavior to be in a separate symptom cluster from delusions and hallucinations.
Some symptoms, such as social isolation, may be caused or appear to be caused by a reaction of the individual to avoid psychosis or other more severe symptoms that are unbearable. The person may place limits on his environment or on his own behavior intended to avoid or limit whatever he experiences as causes for these symptoms. These limits or the resulting behavior may appear strange or inappropriate to other people. Many sufferers of schizophrenia find isolation or limiting contacts and relationships to be necessary in order to place limits on their psychosis.
It is worth noting that many of the positive or psychotic symptoms may occur in a variety of disorders and not only in schizophrenia. The psychiatrist Kurt Schneider tried to list the particular forms of psychotic symptoms which he thought were particularly useful in distinguishing between schizophrenia and other disorders which could produce psychosis. These are called first rank symptoms or Schneiderian first rank symptoms and include delusions of being controlled by an external force, the belief that thoughts are being inserted or withdrawn from your conscious mind, the belief that your thoughts are being broadcast to other people and hearing hallucinated voices which comment on your thoughts or actions, or may have a conversation with other hallucinated voices. As with other diagnostic methods, the reliability of 'first rank symptoms' has been questioned4, although they remain in use as diagnostic criteria in many countries.
Diagnostic issues and controversies
It has been argued that the diagnostic approach to schizophrenia is flawed, as it relies on an assumption of a clear dividing line between what is considered to be mental illness (fulfilling the diagnostic criteria) and mental health (not fulfilling the criteria). Recently it has been argued, notably by psychiatrist Jim van Os and psychologist Richard Bentall, that this makes little sense, as studies have shown that psychotic symptoms are present in many people who never become 'ill' in the sense of feeling distressed, becoming disabled in some way or needing medical assistance6.
Of particular concern is that the decision as to whether a symptom is present is a subjective decision by the person making the diagnosis or relies on an incoherent definition (for example, see the entries on delusions and thought disorder for a discussion of this issue). More recently, it has been argued that psychotic symptoms are not a good basis for making a diagnosis of schizophrenia as "psychosis is the 'fever' of mental illness — a serious but nonspecific indicator".5
Perhaps because of these factors, studies examining the diagnosis of schizophrenia have typically shown relatively low, or inconsistent levels of diagnostic reliability. Most famously, David Rosenhan's 1972 study, published as On being sane in insane places, demonstrated that the diagnosis of schizophrenia was (at least at the time) often subjective and unreliable. More recent studies have found agreement between any two psychiatrists when diagnosing schizophrenia tends to reach about 65% at best33. This, and the results of earlier studies of diagnostic reliability (which typically reported even lower levels of agreement) have led some critics to argue that the diagnosis of schizophrenia should be abandoned34.
Proponents have argued for a new approach that would use the presence of specific neurocognitive deficits to make a diagnosis. These often accompany schizophrenia and take the form of a reduction or impairment in basic psychological functions such as memory, attention, executive function and problem solving. It is these sorts of difficulties, rather than the psychotic symptoms (which can in many cases be controlled by antipsychotic medication), which seem to be the cause of most disability in schizophrenia. However, this argument is relatively new and it is unlikely that the method of diagnosing schizophrenia will change radically in the near future.
The diagnostic approach to schizophrenia has also been opposed by the anti-psychiatry movement, who argue that classifying specific thoughts and behaviors as an illness allows social control of people that society finds undesirable but who have committed no crime. They argue that this is a way of unjustly classifying a social problem as a medical one to allow the forcible detention and treatment of people displaying these behaviors, which is something which can be done under mental health legislation in most western countries.
An example of this can be seen in the former Soviet Union, where an additional sub-classification of sluggishly progressing schizophrenia was created. Particularly in the RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic) this diagnosis was used for the purpose of silencing political dissidents or forcing them to recant their ideas by the use of forcible confinement and treatment. In 2000 similar concerns about the abuse of psychiatry to unjustly silence and detain members of the Falun Gong movement by the Chinese government led the American Psychiatric Association's Committee on the Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists to pass a resolution to urge the World Psychiatric Association to investigate the situation in China.
Western psychiatric medicine tends to favor a definition of symptoms that depends on form rather than content (an innovation first argued for by psychiatrists Karl Jaspers and Kurt Schneider). Therefore, you should be able to believe anything, however unusual or socially unacceptable, without being diagnosed delusional, unless your belief is judged to be held in a particular way. In principle, this would stop people being forcibly detained or treated simply for what they believe. However, the distinction between form and content is not easy, or always possible, to make in practice (see delusion). This had led to accusations by anti-psychiatry, surrealist and mental health system survivor groups that psychiatric abuses exist to some extent in the West as well.
Cause
Genetic and environmental influences
While the reliability of the schizophrenia diagnosis introduces difficulties in measuring the relative effect of genes and environment (for example, symptoms overlap to some extent with severe bipolar disorder or major depression), there is evidence to suggest that a combination of genetic vulnerability and environmental stressors can act in combination to cause schizophrenia.
The extent to which these factors influence the likelihood of being diagnosed with schizophrenia is debated widely, and currently, controversial. Schizophrenia is likely to be a disorder of complex inheritance (analogous to diabetes or high blood pressure). Thus, it is likely that several genes interact to generate risk for schizophrenia. This, combined with disagreements over which research methods are best, or how data from genetic research should be interpreted, has led to differing estimates over genetic contribution.
Some researchers estimate schizophrenia to be highly heritable (some estimates are as high as 70%). However, genetic evidence for the role of the environment comes from the observation that identical twins do not universally develop schizophrenia. A recent review of the genetic evidence has suggested a 28% chance of one identical twin developing schizophrenia if the other already has it7 (see twin study).
There is also considerable evidence indicating that stress may trigger episodes of schizophrenia. For example, emotionally turbulent families8 and stressful life events9 have been shown to be risk factors for relapses or triggers for episodes of schizophrenia. Unstable emotional environments have also been shown to be a risk factor for developing schizophrenia 46 49 50.
However, the estimates of heritability of schizophrenia from twin studies varies a great deal, with some notable studies37 40 showing rates as low as 11.0%–13.8% among monozygotic twins, and 1.8%–4.1% among dizygotic twins.
A recent review of linkage studies, listed seven genes as likely to be involved in the inheritance of schizophrenia or the risk of developing schizophrenia26. Evidence comes from research suggesting multiple chromosomal regions are transmitted to people who are later diagnosed as having schizophrenia. Some genetic association studies have demonstrated a relationship to a gene known as COMT that is involved in encoding the dopamine catabolic enzyme catechol-O-methyl transferase27. This is particularly interesting because of the known link between dopamine function, psychosis, and schizophrenia.
There is also considerable evidence indicating that stress may trigger episodes of schizophrenia psychosis. For example, emotionally turbulent families8 and stressful life events9 have been shown to be risk factors for relapses or triggers for episodes of schizophrenia. In common with other forms of mental illness, abuse as a child and early traumatic experience have also been suggested to be a risk factor for developing schizophrenia later in life46 49 50, although the "bad parenting" theory of causation is now largely held in disrepute on the grounds that it overlooks the likelihood that the parental incompetences may have been a result of schizophrenia in the parents, and the disorder itself in the offspring was actually transmitted genetically from the parents.
Other factors such as poverty and discrimination may also be involved. This may explain why minority communities have much higher rates of schizophrenia than when members of the same ethnic groups are resident in their home country. On the other hand, the "social drift hypothesis" suggests that people affected by schizophrenia may be less able to to hold steady or demanding, higher-paying jobs, consigning them to lower incomes.
One particularly stable and replicable finding has been the association between living in an urban environment and risk of developing schizophrenia, even after factors such as drug use, ethnic group and size of social group have been controlled for29. A recent study of 4.4 million men and women in Sweden found a 68%–77% increased risk of psychosis for people living in the most urbanized environments, a significant proportion of which is likely to be accounted for by schizophrenia30.
One curious finding is that people diagnosed with schizophrenia are more likely to have been born in winter or spring32 (at least in the northern hemisphere). However, the effect is not large and it is still not clear why this may occur.
Neurobiological influences
It is also thought that processes in early neurodevelopment are important, particularly during pregnancy. For example, women who were pregnant during the Dutch famine of 1944, where many people were close to starvation, had a higher chance of having a child who would later develop schizophrenia10. Similarly, studies of Finnish mothers who were pregnant when they found out that their husbands had been killed during the Winter War of 1939–1940 have shown that their children were much more likely to develop schizophrenia when compared with mothers who found out about their husbands' death after pregnancy11, suggesting that even psychological trauma in the mother may have an effect.
Some researchers have proposed that environmental influences during childhood also interact with neurobiological risk factors to influence the likelihood of developing schizophrenia later in life. The neurological development of children is considered to be sensitive to features of dysfunctional social settings, such as trauma, violence, lack of warmth in personal relationships and hostility. These have all been found to be risk factors for the later development of schizophrenia. It is thought that the effects of the childhood environment, favorable or unfavorable, interact with genetics and the processes of neurodevelopment, with long-term consequences for brain function. This is thought to influence the underlying vulnerability for psychosis later in life, particularly during the adult years51.
In adult life, particular importance has been placed upon the function (or malfunction) of dopamine in the mesolimbic pathway in the brain. This theory, known as the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia largely resulted from the accidental finding that a drug group which blocks dopamine function, known as the phenothiazines, reduced psychotic symptoms. These drugs have now been developed further and antipsychotic medication is commonly used as a first line treatment.
However, this theory is now thought to be overly simplistic as a complete explanation. Partly as newer antipsychotic medication (called atypical antipsychotic medication) is equally effective as older medication (called typical antipsychotic medication), but also affects serotonin function and may have slightly less of a dopamine blocking effect. Psychiatrist David Healy has also argued that pharmaceutical companies have promoted certain oversimplified biological theories of mental illness to promote their own sales of biological treatments12.
Much recent research has focused on differences in structure or function in certain brain areas in people diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Early evidence for differences in the neural structure came from the discovery of ventricular enlargement in people diagnosed with schizophrenia, for whom negative symptoms were most prominent35. However, this finding has not proved particularly reliable on the level of the individual person, with considerable variation between patients.
More recent studies have shown a large number of differences in brain structure between people with and without diagnoses of schizophrenia36. However, as with earlier studies, many of these differences are only reliably detected when comparing groups of people, and are unlikely to predict any differences in brain structure of an individual person with schizophrenia.
Studies using neuropsychological tests and brain scanning technologies such as fMRI and PET to examine functional differences in brain activity have shown that differences seem to most commonly occur in the frontal lobes, hippocampus, and temporal lobes13. These differences are heavily linked to the neurocognitive deficits which often occur with schizophrenia, particularly in areas of memory, attention, problem solving, executive function and social cognition.
Electroencephalograph (EEG) recordings of persons with schizophrenia performing perception oriented tasks showed an absence of gamma band activity in the brain, indicating weak integration of critical neural networks in the brain.53 Those who experienced intense hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thinking showed the lowest frequency synchronization. None of the drugs taken by the persons scanned had moved neural synchrony back into the gamma frequency range. Gamma band and working memory alterations may be related to alterations in interneurons which produced the neurotransmitter GABA. Alterations in a subclass of GABAergic interneurons which produce the calcium binding protein parvalbumin have been shown to exist in the DLPFC in schizophrenia. 54
Incidence and prevalence
Schizophrenia is typically diagnosed in late adolescence or early adulthood. It is found approximately equally in men and women, though the onset tends to be later in women, who also tend to have a better course and outcome.
The lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia is commonly given at 1%; however, a recent review of studies from around the world estimated it to be 0.55%14. The same study also found that prevalence may vary greatly from country to country, despite the received wisdom that schizophrenia occurs at the same rate throughout the world. It is worth noting however, that this may be in part due to differences in the way schizophrenia is diagnosed. The incidence of schizophrenia was given as a range of between 7.5 and 16.3 cases per 100,000 of the population.
Schizophrenia is also a major cause of disability. In a recent 14-country study15, active psychosis was ranked the third most disabling condition after quadriplegia and dementia and before paraplegia and blindness.
Treatment
The first line treatment for schizophrenia is usually the use of antipsychotic medication. The newer atypical antipsychotic medications (such as clozapine, risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, ziprasidone and aripiprazole) are preferred over older typical antipsychotic medications (such as chlorpromazine and haloperidol) due to their favorable side-effect profile. Compared to the typical antipsychotics, the atypicals are associated with a lower incident rate of extrapyramidal side-effects (EPS) and tardive dyskinesia (TD). It is still unclear whether newer drugs reduce the chances of developing the rare but potentially life-threatening neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS). While the atypical antipsychotics are associated with less EPS and TD than the conventional antipsychotics, some of the agents in this class (especially olanzapine and clozapine) appear to be associated with metabolic side effects such as weight gain, hyperglycemia and hypertriglyceridemia that must be considered when choosing appropriate pharmacotherapy.
Atypical antipsychotics and typical antipsychotics are generally thought to be equivalent for the treatment of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia. It has been suggested by some researchers that the atypicals have some beneficial effects on negative symptoms and cognitive deficits associated with schizophrenia, although the clinical significance of these effects has yet to be established. However, recent reviews have suggested that typical antipsychotics, when dosed conservatively may have similar effects to atypicals47.
The atypical antipsychotics are much more costly as they are still within patent, whereas the older drugs are available in inexpensive generic forms. Aripiprazole a drug from a new class of antipsychotic drugs (variously named 'dopamine system stabilizers' or 'partial dopamine agonists') has recently been developed and early research suggests that it may be a safe and effective treatment for schizophrenia16.
Hospitalization may occur with severe episodes. This can be voluntary or (if mental health legislation allows it) involuntary (called civil or involuntary commitment). Mental health legislation may also allow people to be treated against their will. However, in many countries such legislation does not exist, or does not have the power to enforce involuntary hospitalization or treatment.
Psychotherapy or other forms of talk therapy may be offered, with cognitive behavioral therapy being the most frequently used. This may focus on the direct reduction of the symptoms, or on related aspects, such as issues of self-esteem, social functioning, and insight. There have been some promising results with cognitive behavioral therapy, but the balance of current evidence is inconclusive17.
A relatively new approach has been the use of cognitive remediation therapy, a technique aimed at remediating the neurocognitive deficits sometimes present in schizophrenia. Based on techniques of neuropsychological rehabilitation, early evidence has shown it to be cognitively effective, with some improvements related to measurable changes in brain activation as measured by fMRI 48.
Electroconvulsive therapy (also known as ECT or 'electroshock therapy') may be used in countries where it is legal. It is not considered a first line treatment but may be prescribed in cases where other treatments have failed. Psychosurgery is almost non-existent nowadays and is shunned upon by the general community.
Other support services may also be available such as drop-in centers, visits from members of a 'community mental health team' and patient-led support groups. In recent years the importance of service-user led recovery based movements has grown substantially throughout Europe and America. Groups such as the Hearing Voices Network and more recently, the Paranoia Network, have developed a self-help approach that aims to provide support and assistance outside of the traditional medical model adopted by mainstream psychiatry. By avoiding framing personal experience in terms of criteria for mental illness or mental health, they aim to destigmatise the experience and encourage individual responsibility and a positive self-image.
In many non-Western societies, schizophrenia may be treated with more informal, community-led methods. A particularly sobering thought for Western psychiatry is that the outcome for people diagnosed with schizophrenia in non-Western countries may actually be much better18 than for people in the West. The reasons for this recently discovered fact are still far from clear, although cross-cultural studies are being conducted to find out why. One important factor may be that many non-Western societies (including intact Native American cultures) are collectivist societies, in that they emphasize working together for the good of other society members. This is in contrast to many Western societies, which can be highly individualistic. Collectivist societies tend to stress the importance of the connectedness of extended family, providing a useful support mechanism for the stress that mental illness plays on both the ill and others around them.
Prognosis
Prognosis for any particular individual affected by schizophrenia is particularly hard to judge as treatment and access to treatment is continually changing as new methods become available and medical recommendations change.
However, retrospective studies have shown that about a third of people make a full recovery, about a third show improvement but not a full recovery, and a third remain ill19.
While schizophrenia used to be thought of as a degenerative disease, It is now thought that the brain can actually repair itself.
The World Health Organization conducted two long-term follow-up studies involving more than 2,000 people suffering from schizophrenia in different countries, and discovered these patients have much better long-term outcomes in poor countries (India, Colombia and Nigeria) than in rich countries (USA, UK, Ireland, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, Japan, and Soviet Union)39, despite the fact antipsychotic medication is typically not widely available in poorer countries.
There is an extremely high suicide rate associated with schizophrenia. A recent study showed that 30% of patients diagnosed with this condition had attempted suicide at least once during their lifetime20. Another study suggested that 10% of persons with schizophrenia die by suicide21.
Schizophrenia and drug use
Schizophrenia can sometimes be triggered by heavy use of stimulant or hallucinogenic drugs, although some claim that a predisposition towards developing schizophrenia is needed for this to occur. There is also some evidence suggesting that people suffering schizophrenia but responding to treatment can have relapse as a result of subsequent drug use.
Drugs such as methamphetamine, ketamine, PCP and LSD have been used to mimic schizophrenia for research purposes, although this has now fallen out of favor with the scientific research community, as the differences between the drug induced states and the typical presentation of schizophrenia have become clear.
Hallucinogenic drugs were also briefly tested as possible treatments for schizophrenia by psychiatrists such as Humphry Osmond and Abram Hoffer in the 1950s. Ironically, it was mainly for this experimental treatment of schizophrenia that LSD administration was legal, briefly before its use as a recreational drug led to its criminalization.
There is increasing evidence that cannabis use can be a contributing trigger to developing schizophrenia. Some studies suggest that cannabis is neither a sufficient nor necessary factor in developing schizophrenia, but that cannabis may significantly increase the risk of developing schizophrenia and may be, among others, a significant causal factor31. Some previous research in this area has been questioned, however, as it has often not been clear whether cannabis is playing a role as a cause, or whether schizophrenia may cause cannabis use, or both phenomena might share a common cause. A recent review of studies from which a causal contribution to schizophrenia can be assessed, has suggested that cannabis doubles the risk of developing schizophrenia on the individual level, and may be responsible for up to 8% of cases in the population55.
It has been noted that the majority of people with schizophrenia (estimated between 75% and 90%) smoke tobacco. However, people diagnosed with schizophrenia have a much lower than average chance of getting and dying from lung cancer. While the reason for this is unknown, it may be because of a genetic resistance to the cancer, a side-effect of drugs being taken, or a statistical effect of increased likelihood of dying from causes other than lung cancer22. Studies have shown that people with schizophrenia live on average between 15-20 years less than people without mental illness, and evidence has shown that few people with Schizophrenia have lived beyond their 60's.
It is argued that the increased level of smoking in schizophrenia may be due to a desire to self-medicate with nicotine. A recent study of over 50,000 Swedish conscripts found that there was a small but significant protective effect of smoking cigarettes on the risk of developing schizophrenia later in life.28 Whilst the authors of the study stressed that the risks of smoking far outweigh these minor benefits, this study provides further evidence for the 'self-medication' theory of smoking in schizophrenia and may give clues as to how schizophrenia might develop at the molecular level. Furthermore, many people with schizophrenia have smoked tobacco products long before they are diagnosed with the illness, and some groups advocate that the chemicals in tobacco have actually contributed to the onset of the illness and have no benefit of any kind.
Schizophrenia and violence
Although schizophrenia is sometimes associated with violence in the media, only a minority of people with schizophrenia become violent, and only a minority of people who commit criminal violence have been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Research has suggested that schizophrenia is associated with a slight increase in risk of violence, although this risk is largely due to a small sub-group of individuals for whom violence is associated with concurrent substance abuse, active delusional beliefs of threat or persecution, and ceasing effective treatment for previous violent behavior41.
For the most serious acts of violence, long-term independent studies of convicted murderers in both New Zealand42 and Sweden43 found that only 8.7%–8.9% had been given a previous diagnosis of schizophrenia.
Furthermore, research has shown that a person diagnosed with schizophrenia is more likely to be a victim of violence than the perpetrator44. Frequently, this is a result of the victims inability to function well and maintain proper behavior and thinking in the public sphere, and violent action is taken upon the victim while the perpetrator is most often unaware that the victim has a crippling mental illness. People with schizophrenia who wind up in prison (often indirectly as a result of their illness) are also highly prone to being victims of violence, as many fellow inmates fail to make a distinction between the perceptions and behavior of a person with mental illness as with a person who expresses normal behavior.
There is some evidence to suggest that in some people, the drugs used to treat schizophrenia may produce an increased risk for violence, largely due to agitation induced by akathisia, a side effect sometimes associated with antipsychotic medication45. Similarly, abuse experienced in childhood may contribute both to a slight increase in risk for violence in adulthood, as well as the development of schizophrenia46.
Alternative approaches to schizophrenia
An approach broadly known as the anti-psychiatry movement, notably most active in the 1960s, has opposed the orthodox medical view of schizophrenia as an illness.
Psychiatrist Thomas Szasz has argued that psychiatric patients are not ill but are just individuals with unconventional thoughts and behavior that make society uncomfortable. He argues that society seeks to unjustly control such individuals by classifying their behavior as an illness and forcibly treating them as a method of social control. An important but subtle point is that Szasz has never denied the existence of the phenomena that mainstream psychiatry classifies as an illness (such as delusions, hallucinations or mood changes) but simply does not believe that they are a form of illness.
Similarly, psychiatrist R. D. Laing has argued that the symptoms of what is normally called mental illness are just comprehensible reactions to impossible demands that society and particularly family life places on some sensitive individuals. Laing was revolutionary in valuing the content of psychotic experience as worthy of interpretation, rather than considering it simply as a secondary but essentially meaningless marker of underlying psychological or neurological distress.
It is worth noting that neither Szasz nor Laing ever considered themselves to be "anti-psychiatry" in the sense of being against psychiatric treatment, but simply believed that it should be conducted between consenting adults, rather than imposed upon anyone against their will.
In the 1976 book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, psychologist Julian Jaynes proposed that until the beginning of historic times, schizophrenia or a similar condition was the normal state of human consciousness. This would take the form of a "bicameral mind" where a normal state of low affect, suitable for routine activities, would be interrupted in moments of crisis by "mysterious voices" giving instructions, which early people characterized as interventions from the gods. This theory was briefly controversial. Continuing research has failed to either further confirm or refute the thesis.
Psychiatrist Tim Crow has argued that schizophrenia may be the evolutionary price we pay for a left brain hemisphere specialization for language25. Since psychosis is associated with greater levels of right brain hemisphere activation and a reduction in the usual left brain hemisphere dominance, our language abilities may have evolved at the cost of causing schizophrenia when this system breaks down.
Researchers into shamanism have speculated that in some cultures schizophrenia or related conditions may predispose an individual to becoming a shaman24. Certainly the experience of having access to multiple realities is not uncommon in schizophrenia, and is a core experience in many shamanic traditions. Equally, the shaman may have the skill to bring on and direct some of the altered states of consciousness psychiatrists label as illness. (See anti-psychiatry.) Speculations regarding primary and important religious figures as having schizophrenia abound. Some commentators have endorsed the idea that major religious figures experienced psychosis, heard voices and displayed delusions of grandeur.
Alternative medicine tends to hold the view that schizophrenia is primarily caused by imbalances in the body's reserves and absorption of dietary minerals, vitamins, fats, and/or the presence of excessive levels of toxic heavy metals. The body's adverse reactions to gluten are also strongly implicated in some alternative theories (see gluten-free, casein-free diet).
See also
Notable people affected by schizophrenia
Because schizophrenia usually strikes in young adulthood before the sufferer has had time to achieve success and because the disease worsens throughout life, there are few famous people diagnosed with schizophrenia.
General reading
- Bentall, R. (2003) Madness explained: Psychosis and Human Nature. London: Penguin Books Ltd. ISBN 0713992492
- Green, M.F. (2001) Schizophrenia Revealed: From Neurons to Social Interactions. New York: W.W. Norton. ISBN 0393703347
- Torey, E.F., M.D. (2001) Surviving Schizophrenia: A Manual for Families, Consumers, and Providers (4th Edition). Quill (HarperCollins Publishers) ISBN 0060959193
- Vonnegut, M. The Eden Express. ISBN 0553027557. A personal account of schizophrenia.
- Read, J., Mosher, L.R., Bentall, R. (2004) Models of Madness: Psychological, Social and Biological Approaches to Schizophrenia. ISBN 1583919066. A critical approach to biological and genetic theories, and a review of social influences on schizophrenia.
- Boyle, Mary,(1993), Schizophrenia: A Scientific Delusion, Routledge, ISBN 0415097002 (Amazon Review).
- Keen, T. M. (1999) Schizophrenia: orthodoxy and heresies. A review of alternative possibilities. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 1999, 6, 415-424. PDF. An article reviewing the dominant (orthodox) and alternative (heretical) theories, hypothesis and beliefs about schizophrenia.
- Kelly, Evelyn B., Coping with Schizophrenia.
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