Schizophrenia, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Concepts, Vulnerability, and Intervention

Coordinators: Straube Eckhart R., Hahlweg Kurt

Language: English

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Schizophrenia remains the most complex, puzzling, and because of its tendency towards chronicity, the most severe of the mental disorders. It is a very heterogeneous disorder characterized by extreme disruptions of thought, per­ ception, behavior, and emotion. About I % of the population worldwide will experience at least one schizophrenic episode. Most of the patients will have a number of exacerbations leading in about 30% of cases to a chronic residual state, due either to the illness itself or to psychosocial environmental factors, or-most likely-to the interaction of both. Given the enormous personal hardship for patients and their relatives as well as the staggering costs of the illness for our societies, research in schizo­ phrenia has become the number one priority in many countries, especially in the United States. However, research on the etiology of schizophrenia has failed to establish a single causal factor, and it is nowadays accepted to be multifactorial. A combjnation of biological predisposition and enviromnental circumstances is assumed to be necessary for the manifestation of the illness. This shift in orientation away from an either/or (biological or environmental, e.g., family interaction) point of view, as evident in the work of the 1950s and 1960s, was certainly desirable to encourage research.
I. Psychopathology and Vulnerability.- Psychiatric Concepts and Therapy.- The Copenhagen High-Risk Study: Major Psychopathological and Etiological Findings.- II. Information Processing and Vulnerability.- Information Processing and Schizophrenia.- Similarities Between Information-Processing Abnormalities of Actively Symptomatic Schizophrenic Patients and High-Risk Children.- Vulnerabilities to Schizophrenia: Information-Processing Markers.- III. Psychophysiology and Vulnerability.- Current Issues in the Application of P300 to Research in Schizophrenia.- Functional Role of the Different Autonomic Nervous System Activity Patterns Found in Schizophrenia — A New Model.- IV. Intervention Programs: Cognitive, Social, and Emotional Disturbances in Schizophrenics.- Cognitive Treatment in Schizophrenia.- Training Skills in the Psychiatrically Disabled: Learning Coping and Competence.- Family Interventions in the Community Management of Schizophrenia: Methods and Results.