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Pharmacological and Psychosocial Treatments in Schizophrenia
provides a succinct clinical overview of key areas pertinent to the
holistic treatment of people with schizophrenia and, in particular,
puts firmly back onto the agenda the importance of psychosocial
treatments. The latest data concerning the newer antipsychotic
agents and clinical guidelines for their use are reviewed. The real
emphasis, however, is on the psychosocial interventions for
specific aspects of schizophrenia symptomatology and disability
that have been shown to offer major benefits to recovery in the
disorder, and yet have failed to have a high profile in the
literature, as more effective biological treatments have become
available. This book offers practical guidance on effective
strategies for use in both clinical settings and in the family
context, placing the patient (and their family) once again at the
centre of therapeutic endeavours. Encouraging professionals to
offer a broader therapeutic approach, this book will offer real
hope to therapists, patients and families of what can be achieved
if psychosocial interventions complement the many
psychopharmacological treatments available today. Key topics
include: female patients, treatment resistance, the substance
abuser patient, family intervention, helping the patient at work,
managing violent behaviour, first episode psychosis and rating
scales in schizophrenia.
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