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0 reviews This book "...was a pleasure to review. One can dip in and out of it at random to find an important aspect of schizophrenia summarised in a few paragraphs. The reviews are all well written, balanced and up-to-date. It is designed for an international readership, and come commentaries, such as those on continental concepts of schizophrenia, or experience of stigma in the less industrialised world, are rarely found together in one volume." ?British Journal of Psychiatry, 2001Content:
Chapter 1 Diagnosis of Schizophrenia: A Review (pages 1–74): Professor Charles B. Pull
Chapter 2 Pharmacological Treatment of Schizophrenia: A Review (pages 75–152): Professor W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker
Chapter 3 Psychotherapies for Schizophrenia: A Review (pages 153–247): Professor Max Birchwood and Dr Elizabeth Spencer
Chapter 4 Prevention of Disability and Stigma Related to Schizophrenia: A Review (pages 249–316): Professor Robert Cancro and Dr Arthur T. Meyerson
Chapter 5 Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: A Review (pages 317–411): Professor Wolfgang Maier, Dr Peter Falkai and Dr Michael Wagner
Chapter 6 Economics of Schizophrenia: A Review (pages 413–488): Professor Martin Knapp, Dr Judit Simon, Dr Mauro Percudani and Dr Stephen Almond