Role of Sexual Abuse in Etiology of Borderline Personality Disorder
Book Details
PublisherAmer Psychiatric Pub
ISBN / ASIN0880484969
ISBN-139780880484961
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
In sharp contrast to the prevailing belief during the past century that schizophrenia inevitably results in a progressive deteriorating clinical course, research since the early 1980s shows that early intervention can significantly improve the long-term outcome of this complex illness. With very early treatment, many affected individuals can achieve an excellent recovery. The work of 19 experts in the field of schizophrenia research is available in this single, powerful volume that introduces the concept of early intervention and describes the clinical approaches most likely to facilitate the fullest degree of recovery. This rich overview is organized into three major parts: 1) Early Intervention, Epidemiology, and Natural History of Schizophrenia, which presents the important concepts in early intervention and reviews our current understanding of the outcome from a first episode of schizophrenia; 2) Management of the Early Stages of Schizophrenia, which reviews the critical management issues in providing specialized, optimal care to these patients and their families; and 3) Neurobiological Investigations of the Early Stages of Schizophrenia, which describes important specialized topics that contribute to our understanding of the first episode of schizophrenia. This ground-breaking volume provides reason for new optimism about the treatment and outcome of schizophrenia. With its dramatically different perspective on the potential long-term outcome of a still-baffling illness, this volume is a must-read for mental health practitioners and educators, psychiatry residents, and family members of affected individuals.
