
Schizophrenia is one of the most traumatic psychiatric disorders, both for the affected person and their family. It also carries an unfortunate stigma and suffers from frequent misinterpretation by the popular media. The disorder usually manifests itself through significant periods of hallucinations, bizarre delusions, and disorganized behaviour, but the individuals who suffer from this brain disorder are not generally violent, and do have periods of remission. However it is often difficult for these individuals to maintain a regular lifestyle and relationships at home and at work, and many individuals with schizophrenia end up unable to live independently or, worse, homeless. This new edition in the popular Facts series 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 individuals with schizophrenia is also considered. The authors are experienced psychiatrists and psychologists with many years' experience in the treatment and study of schizophrenia. This book will provide a welcome source of information for individuals with schizophrenia, their family members, and those involved in caring for them.
This book investigates the clinical, social, and biological realities of schizophrenia to clarify misconceptions and provide a comprehensive overview of the disorder. The authors, a team of experienced psychiatrists and psychologists, synthesize current medical research and psychological theories to explain the etiology, symptomatic presentation, and management strategies for the condition. Their framework emphasizes a balanced approach that integrates pharmacological interventions with psychosocial support systems for patients and their families.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers recognize this text as a reliable, accessible resource for families and caregivers seeking to understand the complexities of the disorder. The prose is noted for its clarity and clinical precision, making it a standard reference for those navigating the challenges of psychiatric care.
Page Count:
153
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192543490
ISBN-13:
9780192543493
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