
The First Episode of Psychosis is the ideal book for patients experiencing the frightening and confusing initial episode of psychosis, which often occurs during late adolescence or early adulthood, and which affects nearly 3% of all people over the course of their lifetime. The book covers a range of disorders, focusing on primary psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and schizophreniform disorder, clearly describing symptoms, early warning signs, and treatment--information that is essential for patients and families faced with the challenges posed by psychosis. The book also discusses psychiatric evaluation, healthy lifestyle choices, and the stigma often associated with mental illnesses. Worksheets allow readers to keep records of symptoms to facilitate communication with care providers, and an extensive glossary clarifies the dizzying array of terms used by medical professionals. Optimistic, practical, and recovery-oriented, The First Episode of Psychosis will help patients and their families to take an active, informed role in their care to ensure the best possible prognosis.
This book investigates how patients and their families can navigate the complex medical, social, and personal challenges following an initial diagnosis of a psychotic disorder. Authors Beth Broussard and Michael T. Compton, M.D., utilize their clinical expertise to provide a structured framework for understanding the onset of conditions like schizophrenia. They argue that informed patient participation and early intervention are critical components in achieving a positive long-term prognosis for those experiencing their first episode of psychosis.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and clinicians frequently cite this work as a highly accessible resource for families navigating the initial stages of a mental health crisis. Readers often note that the inclusion of practical worksheets and clear definitions makes the dense subject matter manageable for non-specialists.
Page Count:
285
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190451726
ISBN-13:
9780190451721
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