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First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
New developments in the basic and clinical neurosciences have lead
to important advances in our understanding of the events that occur
between conception and birth that can influence schizophrenia. At
the other end of the life span, some of the most exciting
developments in years have recently been coming out of
comprehensive studies of post-mortem studies of patients with
schizophrenia. In the clinical domain, studies of first episode
patients with schizophrenia are proliferating, at the same time as
many research groups are performing comprehensive studies of
patients with schizophrenia who are in the eighth decade of life or
even older. Thus, many of the exciting new developments in research
on schizophrenia are at the ends of the life span, suggesting that
a wide-ranging treatment of schizophrenia in this framework will be
very well accepted. This volume is unique in adopting a lifespan
approach to understanding schizophrenia. There are many aspects of
schizophrenia that require research attention from a lifespan
perspective. For example, there may be aspects of the behavior or
biological functioning that are present before the illness that
change an individual's risk for developing the illness. There may
be environmental events that can cause schizophrenia in the absence
of other predisposing factors. There may be genetic influences on
the development of schizophrenia that are modified by environmental
events, either psychological or physiological. Factors such as an
individual's gender or intelligence may also influence
schizophrenia, either in terms of changing the risk for development
or changing aspects of the illness' presentation, such as onset age
or overall functional outcome. With contributions from leading
scientists in this field, and results from the frontiers of
schizophrenia research, this volume is a major new addition to the
psychiatry literature.
New developments in the basic and clinical neurosciences have lead
to important advances in our understanding of the events that occur
between conception and birth that can influence schizophrenia. At
the other end of the life span, some of the most exciting
developments in years have recently been coming out of
comprehensive studies of post-mortem studies of patients with
schizophrenia. In the clinical domain, studies of first episode
patients with schizophrenia are proliferating, at the same time as
many research groups are performing comprehensive studies of
patients with schizophrenia who are in the eighth decade of life or
even older. Thus, many of the exciting new developments in research
on schizophrenia are at the ends of the life span, suggesting that
a wide-ranging treatment of schizophrenia in this framework will be
very well accepted. This volume is unique in adopting a lifespan
approach to understanding schizophrenia. There are many aspects of
schizophrenia that require research attention from a lifespan
perspective. For example, there may be aspects of the behavior or
biological functioning that are present before the illness that
change an individual's risk for developing the illness. There may
be environmental events that can cause schizophrenia in the absence
of other predisposing factors. There may be genetic influences on
the development of schizophrenia that are modified by environmental
events, either psychological or physiological. Factors such as an
individual's gender or intelligence may also influence
schizophrenia, either in terms of changing the risk for development
or changing aspects of the illness' presentation, such as onset age
or overall functional outcome. With contributions from leading
scientists in this field, and results from the frontiers of
schizophrenia research, this volume is a major new addition to the
psychiatry literature.
399 Games, Puzzles & Trivia Challenges Specially Designed to
Keep Your Brain Young became a word of mouth sensation and strong
impulse seller, with 133,000 copies in print. Based on the science
that shows that people middle aged or older who solve word games
and brainteasers have a significant cognitive advantage over those
who do not, 399 Games cross trained the brain while being first and
foremost loads of fun. Master game and puzzle maker Nancy now
offers 417 more of her delightful brain exercising challenges.
Readers who enjoyed the first book will find new iterations of
those games and puzzles, as well as more than a dozen new formats,
and many new "one-off games, making this new book feel fresh and
familiar at the same time.
Although the precise mechanisms and pathways of schizophrenia
remain something of a mystery, there is little dispute that
cognitive deficits present as some of the clearest and most
debilitating symptoms of the disease. This book describes the
characteristics of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia, functional
implications, the course of impairments, the genetic and biological
contributions and reviews management options, including
neuropsychological, psychological and pharmacological techniques.
Chapters are written by leading experts in the field, in an
accessible and highly informative style, ensuring the content is
clinically relevant. State-of-the-art information about new
developments in the treatment of related features of the illness,
such as disability, is provided. The wide ranging focus of this
volume will appeal to clinicians and academic researchers working
with patients impaired by severe mental illness.
A Comprehensive Work On The Techniques For Analyzing The Methods Of
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A Comprehensive Work On The Techniques For Analyzing The Methods Of
Manufacturing A Product And Estimating Its Manufacturing Cost.
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