Schizophrenia: The Facts

Schizophrenia: The Facts

by Ming T . Tsuang (Author), StephenV.Farraone (Author), PeterD.C.Johnson (Contributor)

Synopsis

Schizophrenia is one of the most traumatic psychiatric conditions, both for the patient and their family. It also suffers from frequent misinterpretation by the popular media. The disorder usually manifests itself through significant periods of hallucinations and bizarre delusions, but patients are not generally violent, and do have periods of remission. However it is often difficult for them to maintain a regular lifestyle and relationships at home and at work, and many schizophrenics end up homeless on the streets of our cities. This Facts book provides a concise and up-to-date account of the underlying causes and symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as current theories about the disorder. The authors look at all the current treatment options, both medical and psychological, together with likely side-effects and the problem of compliance with treatment. The role of the family and the community in caring for schizophrenic patients is also considered. The authors are both experienced psychiatrists with many years' experience in the treatment of schizophrenia. This book will provide a welcome source of information both for families of schizophrenics and those involved in caring for them.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 2
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 08 May 1997

ISBN 10: 0192627600
ISBN 13: 9780192627605

Media Reviews
Impressive...and readable without requiring a professional background. --The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (on the first edition)


Impressive...and readable without requiring a professional background. --The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (on the first edition)

Impressive...and readable without requiring a professional background. --The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (on the first edition)


Impressive...and readable without requiring a professional background. --The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (on the first edition)