The first book in a new series from the World Psychiatric
Association, Schizophrenia: current science and clinical practice
presents recent information on the diagnosis, neurobiological
foundations, and management of schizophrenia. It evaluates the
findings obtained with modern techniques like magnetic resonance
imaging, genetics and network analyses. The book reviews the
importance of neurocognitive functioning in schizophrenia and its
predictive value for functional capacity. It covers the key areas
of early recognition, prevention, rehabilitation and stigma. There
is also a critical discussion of diagnostic classification and the
revision of the two major international systems. Written by experts
in the field who have a track record of being engaging authors,
this book provides a rapid overview of the current state of the art
in schizophrenia research and clinical management. It will be
invaluable to all psychiatrists, psychologists,
neuropharmacologists, researchers in psychiatry and
psychopharmacology in academia and in industry, and clinical and
behavioural neuroscientists.
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