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Understanding and Treating Schizophrenia: Contemporary Research, Theory, and Practice (Haworth Marriage and the Family) (Haworth Marriage and the Family)
Understanding and Treating Schizophrenia Contemporary Research Theory and Practice - Haworth Marriage and the Family Author:Glenn Shean Get a fair and balanced perspective on schizophrenia! — Understanding and Treating Schizophrenia: Contemporary Research, Theory, and Practice is a comprehensive overview of schizophrenia and its treatment from a variety of approaches. The book presents a balanced look at the most influential theoretical perspectives based on empirical research, c... more »linical descriptions, and narrative histories. Dr. Glenn Shean, author of Schizophrenia: An Introduction to Research and Theory, examines neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental models of brain dysfunction, psychodynamic and family factors, up-to-date pharmacological advances, and successful community programs for discharged patients suffering from this debilitating disorder.
Understanding and Treating Schizophrenia: Contemporary Research, Theory, and Practice presents a comprehensive review of evidence concerning the epidemiology and course and outcome of schizophrenia based on theoretical groupings and levels of analysis. The book examines the evolution of diagnostic criteria and guidelines, as well as stress-vulnerability and diathesis-stress models, providing critical reviews of biological, genetic, cognitive-behavioral, and phenomenological, approach to understanding and treating schizophrenia.
Topics addressed in Understanding and Treating Schizophrenia: Contemporary Research, Theory, and Practice include:
the history of the concept of schizophrenia
the writings of Emil Kraepelin and Eugene Bleuler
changes in diagnostic guidelines in the last 50 years
General System Theory Perspective
diagnostic and statistical manuals
Schneider's first rank symptoms
and much more!
Understanding and Treating Schizophrenia: Contemporary Research, Theory, and Practice is an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students working in psychology, psychiatry, nursing, social work, and social policy.« less