Other uses Sprotect small yes pp move indef Infobox disease Name Schizophrenia Image Cloth embroidered by a schizophrenia sufferer.jpg Caption Cloth embroidered by a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia ... med eMedicineTopic 2072 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 emerg 520 MeshName Schizophrenia MeshNumber F03.700.750 Para1 Definition, symptoms and diagnosis Schizophrenia IPAc en s k t s f r ... processes and by poor emotional responsiveness. ref Schizophrenia Concise Medical Dictionary ... , to split and phr n, phren , mind , schizophrenia does not imply a split mind and it is not the same ... problems with behavior and emotion. People with schizophrenia are likely to have additional Comorbidity ... Buckley PF, Miller BJ, Lehrer DS, Castle DJ title Psychiatric comorbidities and schizophrenia journal ... 5 . ref name Lancet09 TOC limit 3 Symptoms A person diagnosed with schizophrenia may experience ... and hygiene, and loss of motivation and judgment are all common in schizophrenia. ref name CarsonNursing ... vcite book author1 Hirsch SR author2 Weinberger DR title Schizophrenia url http books.google.com books ... in social cognition is associated with schizophrenia, ref vcite journal author Brunet Gouet E, Decety J title Social brain dysfunctions in schizophrenia a review of neuroimaging studies journal Psychiatry ... vcite book author1 Hirsch SR author2 WeinbergerDR title Schizophrenia url http ... are peak periods for the onset of schizophrenia, ref name Lancet09 vcite journal author Jim van Os van Os J , Kapur S title Schizophrenia journal Lancet volume 374 issue 9690 pages 635 45 year 2009 ... 611943554 name Schizophrenia The Lancet.pdf ref critical years in a young adult s social and vocational development. ref name Addington et al 2007 In 40 of men and 23 of women diagnosed with schizophrenia ... KR, Kumra S, Regan J et al. title Atypical Antipsychotics for Treatment of Schizophrenia Spectrum ... schizophrenia article 10168 1147536 ref To minimize the developmental disruption associated with schizophrenia ... more details
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Infobox disease Name Hebephrenic schizophrenia ICD10 ICD10 F 20 1 f 20 ICD9 ICD9 295.1 MeshID D012562 Disorganized schizophrenia , also known as hebephrenia , is a subtype of schizophrenia , as defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , DSM IV code 295.10. ref http hartsdalemedicalgroup.com PatientPortal MyPractice.aspx?UAID 7B8EB8BBEF 153F 45F6 BEF7 416C0109E2FD 7D&ID 7B44F989AB 2291 49F0 9BB5 35B58CB74E03 7D 4 Schizophrenia DSM ref Disorganized schizophrenia is thought to be an extreme expression of the disorganization syndrome that has been hypothesised to be one aspect of a three factor model of symptoms in schizophrenia, ref cite journal author Liddle PF title The symptoms of chronic schizophrenia. A re examination of the positive negative dichotomy journal ... psychology affect . In addition, psychiatrist s must rule out any possible sign of catatonic schizophrenia ... cgi reprint 21 12 781.pdf ref Unlike paranoid schizophrenia, delusion s and hallucination s are not the most ... diagnosis.htm How Schizophrenia is diagnosed ref ref http counsellingresource.com distress schizophrenia icd hebephrenic.html Hebephrenic Schizophrenia Diagnostic Criteria ref although fragmentary delusions and hallucinations may be present. A person with disorganized schizophrenia may also experience ... . Some of these features are also present in other types of schizophrenia, but they are most prominent in disorganized schizophrenia. Treatment This form of schizophrenia is typically associated with early ... schizophrenia journal Schizophr Bull volume 19 issue 1 pages 71 84 year 1993 pmid 8451614 url http ... resistant disorganized schizophrenia journal Prog. Neuropsychopharmacol. Biol. Psychiatry volume ... Efficacy effectiveness after treatment is in question . See also Paranoid schizophrenia Catatonia References reflist 2 Mental and behavioural disorders selected schizophrenia DEFAULTSORT Disorganized Schizophrenia Category Schizophrenia Category Psychiatric diagnosis bs Hebefrena shizofrenija de ... more details
date November 2009 no footnotes November 2009 The evolution of schizophrenia has emerged as a by product of the evolution of the human brain. Schizophrenia arose in all human populations about 5 7 millions ... of our social brains. This disorder arose as the human brain evolved because schizophrenia .... Hypothesis The social brain hypothesis Burns JK is the main theory behind the evolution of schizophrenia ... that the human brain evolved to positively select for this schizophrenia as a secondary consequence ... symmetry, but also consequently schizophrenia. In order for the early humans to have survived ... likely responsible for schizophrenia are responsible for higher order cognitive functions that have ... in patients with schizophrenia have changed rapidly in the evolution of the human brain. The metabolites and genes that are known to be responsible for schizophrenia have been tested against ... . More evidence for positive selection regarding schizophrenia lies in the Protocadherin X and Y ... 6 millions years ago Crow, 2008 . The big bang theory for the evolution of schizophrenia ... brain but also consequently schizophrenia. The Protocadherin genes are known to have arisen ... for positive selection in schizophrenia Kalmady, 2009 . Recent analysis of these genes using PAML ... for schizophrenia. The Protocadherin genes support the big bang theory as well as the social brain hypothesis for schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is known as the cost that humans pay for being able ... responsible for schizophrenia all point to the emergence of this disorder arising from positive selection ... brain hypothesis of schizophrenia. World Psychiatry. 5 77 81 Crespi B., Dorus S., and Summers K. 2007 Adaptive evolution of genes underlying schizophrenia. Proceeding of the Royal Society 274 ... Y gene in Homo sapiens Implications for schizophrenia. Elseveir 108 299 300 Khaitovich P., Lockstone ... E., P bo S. and Bahn S. 2008. Metabolic changes in schizophrenia and human brain evolution. Genome ... more details
refimprove date March 2012 Interpretation of Schizophrenia first edition, 1955 is a book by Italy born ... etiology for schizophrenia . Arieti expanded the book vastly in 1974 ISBN 0 465 03429 2 and that edition ... Awards 1975 . National Book Foundation . Retrieved 2012 03 07. ref Overview Interpretation of schizophrenia ... to define schizophrenia. He asks if schizophrenia is an Mental illness illness and answers in the negative ... pathology . Though those searching for a biological psychiatry biological basis of schizophrenia ... model minority view . He believes schizophrenia is an unrealistic way to represent both the self and the world ... of psychological factors in the etiology of schizophrenia. Arieti also mentions that Freud felt that in schizophrenia ... schizoid personality, and fully developed schizophrenia understood as an injury to the Self ..., is the basis of the psychodynamics of schizophrenia , a claim that also appears in later writers on child ... in his clinical experience fit that image. However, he adds that only in a minority of schizophrenia ... of Theodore Lidz , another trauma model author of schizophrenia. Like Lidz, Arieti emphasizes the weakness ... the domineering spouse is the father. Arieti is convinced that each schizophrenia case is representative ... In Part three of Interpretation of schizophrenia Arieti describes how in spite of its ... part of the self onto the world. In Interpretation of schizophrenia Arieti illustrates all of the above ... maintains that in every case of schizophrenia that he studied serious dysfunctional family family ... of 21st century, Biological psychiatry biological psychiatric models of schizophrenia ... focuses on neurobiology . Psychological approaches to schizophrenia like Arieti s are a rarity ... Basic Notions . Chapter 1 The basic questions. Chapter 2 Historical review of the concept of schizophrenia. Chapter 3 The manifest symptomatology. Chapter 4 The diagnosis and prognosis of schizophrenia. Part Two The Psychodynamics of Schizophrenia . Chapter 5 First period early childhood and family ... more details
orphan date January 2012 Estrogen and Schizophrenia Age of Onset Gender differences have been observed in the age of onset of schizophrenia. Women have a later age of onset and on average they are diagnosed ... Harris, and Dilip V. Jeste. Gender, Estrogen, and Schizophrenia. Psychiatryonline.org. American Psychiatric ... 138 . ref In fact, the first onset of schizophrenia for men occurs around the ages of 20 to 25, while ... R ssler, Anita. Schizophrenia in Women. Medscape. WebMD, 8 Apr. 2004. Web. 9 Dec. 2010. http www.medscape.com viewarticle 473295 . ref However, it has also been noted that in women a second peak in schizophrenia ... a study to determine age of onset of schizophrenia in which they examined gender differences in 194 ... averages come from a combination of different studies . About 37 of the women developed schizophrenia ... men experience late onset schizophrenia. ref name effect This indicates that there is indeed another peak for women at the age of 45 and women do develop schizophrenia later in life. Another study was conducted on older men and women to determine how schizophrenia affects them. The study consisted of 36 women and 86 men, all of similar age. More women than men were found to have paranoid schizophrenia ... of schizophrenia and suffer more from severe positive symptoms rather than negative symptoms . ref name effect Differences in Coping with Schizophrenia in Men and Women Studies suggest that women are better at coping with schizophrenia than men. Not only do women show fewer negative symptoms ... S., Martin Harrow, Cherise Rosen, and Robert Faull. Sex Differences in Outcome and Recovery for Schizophrenia ... much to do with developing schizophrenia. ref name dopamine New genetic findings in schizophrenia Is there still room for the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia? Frontiers in Behavioural Neuroscience ... 001 . ref In fact the heritability of schizophrenia is around 80 , and a first degree relative has ... population. ref name dopamine It seems that individuals with schizophrenia inherit problems associated ... more details
Schizophrenia Research is the official, peer review ed scientific journal of the Schizophrenia International Research Society and publishes articles of original research , systematic review s etc. relating to the biology and treatment of schizophrenia . The journal s 2010 impact factor is 4.374. ref name scres cite web url http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 506091 description title Schizophrenia Research accessdate 2011 09 21 ref References reflist External links Official website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 506091 description academic journal stub Category English language journals Category Psychiatry journals Category Publications with year of establishment missing Category Elsevier academic journals ... more details
Infobox disease Name Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia Image Caption DiseasesDB 11890 ICD10 ICD10 F 20 f 20 ICD9 ICD9 295 OMIM 181500 MedlinePlus 000928 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2072 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 emerg 520 MeshName Schizophrenia MeshNumber F03.700.750 Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia is defined by Stedman s Medical Dictionary as schizophrenia in which the underlying psychotic process is masked by complaints ordinarily regarded as neurotic . ref name definition cite web title Pseudoneurotic Schizophrenia url http www.medilexicon.com medicaldictionary.php?t 80055 work Stedman s Medical Dictionary publisher medlexicon.com accessdate 1 April 2011 ref A person is diagnosed with borderline schizophrenia when they exhibit one or another of non psychotic symptoms such as anxiety , hysterical, Phobia phobic or obsessive compulsive neuroses. A patient is designated with pseudoneurotic schizophrenia if they display a combination of two or more neurotic symptoms, and or psychosomatic and psychopathic symptoms. ref name psychodiagnosis cite book last Weiner first Irving title Psychodiagnosis in Schizophrenia year 1996 publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers location Mahwah, New Jersey isbn 0 8058 2578 9 pages 404 url http books.google.com books?id 5ejUJPpPj4sC&pg PA404&lpg PA404&dq Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia&source bl&ots 3pIEBbLE9v&sig UQ56r0b6IjNTeMsoYySoBoZjIPU&hl en&ei U0OVTZzXO8egtgft1ZmQDA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CBgQ6AEwATgU v onepage&q Pseudoneurotic 20schizophrenia&f false ref References reflist Navigational templates Mental and behavioural disorders Categories Category Schizophrenia Category Psychosis Stub template if applicable disease stub Interlanguage links ... more details
Pediatric schizophrenia also known as childhood onset schizophrenia ref http www.medicalnewstoday.com articles 192104.php , Nordqvist, Christian 17 Jun 2010 . What Is Childhood Schizophrenia? What Causes Childhood Schizophrenia? . Medical News Today. Retrieved 13 Jan 2011. ref is a type of mental disorder ... the child s ability to function and sustain normal interpersonal relationships. Schizophrenia is especially ... . Pervasive developmental disorders and schizophrenia. Jewell, L. Eds , Abnormal child and adolescent psychology 327 359 . Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson., ref About 50 of young children diagnosed with schizophrenia ... . Identification and management of Schizophrenia in childhood . Proquest.com. Retrieved 15 October 2011. ref Diagnostic criteria are similar to that of adult schizophrenia, however there are differentiating ... by a psychiatrist and licensed psychologist. Schizophrenia has no definite cause, however, certain ... contribute to the onset of the disease. Genetics play a large part in patients with schizophrenia, with higher rates found in children of schizophrenics. There is no known cure but childhood schizophrenia .... History Schizophrenia is a disorder of the brain that is expressed in abnormal mental functions and disturbed ..., E., Martin, M., Warnke, A. & Trott, G. 1994 . Childhood schizophrenia ia twice as common in boys and earlier age of onset gender differences disappear in adolescence. Childhood Onset Schizophrenia ... are reluctant to diagnose schizophrenia early on, primarily due to the stigma attached to it. ref name Wicks Nelson, R. 2009 Wicks Nelson, R., Israel, A. C. 2009 . Pervasive developmental disorders and schizophrenia ... from psychosis like schizophrenia, but instead said to be suffering from pubescent or developmental ...., Schulz, E., Martin, M., Warnke, A. & Trott, G. 1994 . Childhood Onset Schizophrenia Historyof the Concept and Recent Studies. Oxford Journals, 20 4 . ref By the 1960s, childhood schizophrenia became ... infantilis, etc. Childhood schizophrenia was not directly added to the DSM until 1980 in the DSM ... more details
File Schizophrenia world map DALY WHO2004.svg thumb Disability adjusted life year DALY for schizophrenia ... population, the incidence rate of schizophrenia seems consistent across the world for the last ... of Schizophrenia url http ww1.cpa apc.org 8080 publications archives pdf 1997 mar hafner.pdf journal ... Schizophrenia affects around 0.3 0.7 of people at some point in their life, ref name Lancet09 vcite journal author Jim van Os van Os J , Kapur S title Schizophrenia journal Lancet volume 374 issue 9690 ... health management schizophrenia en title Schizophrenia publisher World Health Organization year 2011 accessdate February 27, 2011 ref Despite the received wisdom that schizophrenia occurs at similar ... author Jablensky A, Sartorius N, Ernberg G, et al. year 1992 title Schizophrenia manifestations ... P, Morgan C, et al. title Heterogeneity in incidence rates of schizophrenia and other psychotic syndromes ... adjusted life years DALYs . ref name BMJ07 vcite journal author Picchioni MM, Murray RM title Schizophrenia ... doi 10.1136 bmj.39227.616447.BE ref The rate of schizophrenia varies up to threefold depending on how it is defined. ref name Lancet09 By country The prevalence of schizophrenia tends to be highest ... proximity, the DALY rate of schizophrenia in Indonesia nearly doubles that of Australia the nations ... By Gender Each year, one in 10,000 people age 12 to 60 develops schizophrenia. It occurs 1.4 times ... author Castle D, Wessely S, Der G, Murray RM title The incidence of operationally defined schizophrenia ... 1991 month December pmid 1790446 doi 10.1192 bjp.159.6.790 ref Pediatric schizophrenia Onset in childhood ... E, Augustin R year 2001 title Childhood onset schizophrenia research update journal Canadian Journal .... ref name CJP97 It is generally accepted that women tend to present with schizophrenia anywhere between ... K, Loffler W, et al. title The epidemiology of early schizophrenia Influence of age and gender ... ref . However, using a broad criteria for diagnosing schizophrenia shows that males have a bimodal ... more details
Notability date September 2010 In psychiatry , catastrophic schizophrenia or schizocaria ref name Campbell 872 is a rare ref name Campbell 872 Robert Jean Campbell, Campbell s Psychiatric Dictionary, 2009, page 872 ref ref cite web url http psycnet.apa.org psycinfo 1979 28727 001 title Bleuler, M. Huber, G. Gross, Gisela Sch ttler, R., The long term course of schizophrenic psychoses The combined results of two research studies, Der Nervenarzt, Vol 47 8 , August 1976, 477 481. ref and acute form of schizophrenia leading directly to a severe and unremitting Chronic medicine chronic psychosis ref name Richard P. Bentall 1992, page 62 Richard P. Bentall, Reconstructing schizophrenia, 1992, page 62 ref the long term occurrence of psychosis ref cite web url http psychology.wikia.com wiki Chronic psychosis title Chronic Psychosis ref and deterioration of the personality. ref name Campbell 872 Catastrophic schizophrenia has an acute onset and rapid decline into a chronic state without remission . ref Schizophrenia treatment, management, and rehabilitation, Alan S. Bellack, 1984, 417 pages ref History Eugen Bleuler s son ref cite web url http schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org cgi reprint 1 8 91.pdf title Introduction to Manfred Bleuler s The Offspring of Schizophrenics ref Manfred Bleuler described the elimination of what he called catastrophic schizophrenia by improved hospital care prior to the advent of antipsychotic medications . Catastrophic schizophrenia, which was the prototype for Kraepelin s dementia praecox , was characterized by an acute onset of a severe psychosis ... schizophrenia. ref name Richard P. Bentall 1992, page 62 ref George Stein, Greg Wilkinson ..., New York, NY USA , 1976 Richard P. Bentall, Reconstructing schizophrenia , 1992 Alan S. Bellack, Schizophrenia ... cite journal pmid 6113621 title Modification of long term schizophrenia by somato therapeutic measures ... Schizophrenia Category Schizophrenia abnormal psych stub pl Schizokaria ... more details
main Schizophrenia The word schizophrenia was coined by Eugen Bleuler in 1907, and was intended to describe ... , and perception . However, the history of schizophrenia is not easy to write. According to some ... of this claim depends upon the success of retrospectively diagnosing earlier cases of madness as schizophrenia . According to others, schizophrenia names a culturally determined clustering of mental symptoms. ref cite journal author Berrios G.E., Luque R, Villagran J year 2003 title Schizophrenia ... pmid 3078049 ref Dementia praecox was reconstituted as schizophrenia, paranoia was renamed ... the concept schizophrenia are real enough, make people suffer, and will always need understanding and treatment. However, whether the historical construct currently called schizophrenia is required ... Pinel published in 1809, are often regarded as the earliest cases of schizophrenia in the medical and psychiatric literature. ref name Heinrichs2003 Schizophrenia was first described as a distinct ... retrieve pii S0920 9964 96 00110 7 ref Coinage in 1908 The word schizophrenia which translates ... Ingenlath G title Epistemological aspects of Eugen Bleuler s conception of schizophrenia in 1911 journal ... patients improved rather than deteriorated and hence proposed the term schizophrenia instead. However ... cgi reprint 27 2 181 a.pdf Impact of the term Schizophrenia on the culture of ideograph The Japanese experience By Kim, Yoshiharu Berrios, German E. Schizophrenia Bulletin. Vol 27 2 ,2001, 181 185. ref The term schizophrenia is commonly misunderstood to mean that affected persons have a split personality . Although some people diagnosed with schizophrenia may hear voices and may experience the voices as distinct personalities, schizophrenia does not involve a person changing among distinct multiple personalities. The confusion arises in part due to the meaning of Bleuler s term schizophrenia ... praecox . In the first half of the 20th century schizophrenia was considered to be a hereditary ... more details
Schizophrenia and religiousness are closely tied, but the relationship between the two is thus far poorly understood because research in this area is lacking. Background SchizophreniaSchizophrenia is a complex ... cite web title Schizophrenia url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmedhealth PMH0001925 publisher A.D.A.M, ref It is unclear what causes schizophrenia at this time, but it seems that genetics play a heavy role, as individuals with a family history are far more likely to suffer from schizophrenia. ref cite journal last van Os first J coauthors Kapur, S title Schizophrenia. journal Lancet date 2009 Aug 22 ... Murray, RM title Schizophrenia. journal BMJ Clinical research ed. date 2007 Jul 14 volume 335 ..., S title Schizophrenia. journal Lancet date 2009 Aug 22 volume 374 issue 9690 pages 635 45 pmid 19700006 ref It is rare for a child to be diagnosed with schizophrenia, in part because of the difficulty ... thoughts and believes can be attributed to schizophrenia. With medication usually antipsychotics ... commonly reported varieties of delusions from those with schizophrenia are religious delusions ... if the perpetrator has not yet been diagnosed with schizophrenia. These individuals do not have an actual desire to cause harm outside of the disorder, but because of the nature of schizophrenia, they are largely powerless to control it. With proper medication and treatment, however, a schizophrenia ... believe that a government agency is pursuing them. An example of religious delusion without schizophrenia ... the claim of such a syndrome is limited, and it is not listed in any edition of the DSM. Schizophrenia and religious delusions The relationship between religion and schizophrenia is of particular .... A common report from those with schizophrenia is some kind of a religious delusion that is, they believe ... Religious delusions in patients admitted to hospital with schizophrenia journal Social Psychiatry ... and hallucinations in schizophrenia by religious convictions journal Mental Health, Religion ... more details
See also Mechanisms of schizophrenia The causes of schizophrenia have been the subject of much debate, with various factors proposed and discounted or modified. The language of schizophrenia research under .... Currently, there are five different types of schizophrenia listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical ... see schizophrenia as a syndrome. ref http www.schizophreniaforum.org for int Murray murray.asp ..., schizophrenia is diagnosed on the basis of Syndrome symptom profiles . Nervous system Neural correlates ... journal Science s STKE signal transduction knowledge environment ref Current research into schizophrenia ... cite journal author Marcotte ER, Pearson DM, Srivastava LK title Animal models of schizophrenia a critical ... pmid 11762207 pmc 167198 doi ref Although no common cause of schizophrenia has been identified in all ... author Zubin J, Spring B title Vulnerability a new view of schizophrenia journal J Abnorm Psychol ... and maintenance of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is most commonly first diagnosed during late ... Age of menarche and schizophrenia onset in women Schizophrenia Research, Volume 69, Issues 2 3, 1 ... vulnerability and environmental factors can act in combination to result in diagnosis of schizophrenia. ref name fn 12 cite journal author Harrison PJ, Owen MJ title Genes for schizophrenia? Recent ... that genetic vulnerability to schizophrenia is Multifactorial inheritance multifactorial , caused ... MC title Schizophrenia genes at last? journal Trends Genet volume 21 issue 9 pages 518 25 year 2005 ... of risk for schizophrenia to be approximately 80 this refers to the proportion of variation ... with a parent with schizophrenia even when raised apart. Studies suggest that the phenotype is genetically ... to schizophrenia. ref name fn 79 Some twin studies ref name fn 10 cite journal author Koskenvuo ... name fn 11 cite journal author Hoeffer A, Pollin W title Schizophrenia in the NAS NRC panel of 15,909 ... Epidemiology of Schizophrenia in a Finnish Twin Cohort A Population Based Modeling Study Tyrone ... more details
Infobox journal title Schizophrenia Bulletin cover editor William T. Carpenter discipline Psychiatry former names abbreviation Schizophr. Bull. publisher Oxford University Press , Maryland Psychiatric Research Center and Schizophrenia International Research Society country frequency Bimonthly history 1969 present openaccess license impact 8.273 impact year 2010 website http www.oxfordjournals.org our journals schbul about.html link1 http schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org link1 name Online access link2 http schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org content by year link2 name Online archives JSTOR OCLC 01345919 LCCN CODEN SCZBB3 ISSN 0586 7614 eISSN 1745 1701 Schizophrenia Bulletin is a peer review peer reviewed medical journal which covers research relating to the etiology and treatment of schizophrenia . The journal is published bimonthly by Oxford University Press in association with the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center and Schizophrenia International Research Society . ref name scbul cite web url http www.oxfordjournals.org our journals schbul about.html title About the Journal accessdate 2010 08 16 ref The journal s 2010 impact factor is 8.273. ref name scbul The front cover of the journal traditionally depicts a work of art by a person with a mental disorder . ref name scbul The founder and first editor in chief of Schizophrenia Bulletin was American psychiatrist Loren Mosher . ref name Lenzer cite journal author Lenzer J. title Obituary Loren Mosher journal British Medical Journal volume 329 issue 7463 pages 463 year 2004 month August 21 pmid pmc doi 10.1136 bmj.329.7463.463 url http www.bmj.com cgi content full 329 7463 463 ref ref name Aderhold et al. cite journal author Aderhold V., Burti L., Ciompi L., Estroff S., Oaks D., Warner R. title Loren Mosher In Memoriam journal Schizophrenia Bulletin volume 30 issue 4 pages vi vii year 2004 month pmid pmc doi ... Publications established in 1969 academic journal stub ru Schizophrenia Bulletin ... more details
Capitalism and Schizophrenia is a two volume theoretical work by the French authors Gilles Deleuze and F lix Guattari . Its volumes, published eight years apart, are Anti Oedipus 1972, trans. 1977 and A Thousand Plateaus 1980, trans. 1987 . Sources Gilles Deleuze Deleuze, Gilles and F lix Guattari . 1972. Anti dipus . Trans. Robert Hurley, Mark Seem and Helen R. Lane. London and New York Continuum, 2004. Vol. 1 of Capitalism and Schizophrenia . 2 vols. 1972 1980. Trans. of L Anti Oedipe . Paris Les Editions de Minuit. ISBN 0826476953. . 1980. A Thousand Plateaus . Trans. Brian Massumi . London and New York Continuum, 2004. Vol. 2 of Capitalism and Schizophrenia . 2 vols. 1972 1980. Trans. of Mille Plateaux . Paris Les Editions de Minuit. ISBN 0826476945. F lix Guattari Guattari, F lix . 1984. Molecular Revolution Psychiatry and Politics . Trans. Rosemary Sheed. Harmondsworth Penguin. ISBN 0140551603. . 1995. Chaosophy . Ed. Sylv re Lotringer. Semiotext e Foreign Agents Ser. New York Semiotext e . ISBN 1570270198. . 1996. Soft Subversions . Ed. Sylv re Lotringer. Trans. David L. Sweet and Chet Wiener. Semiotext e Foreign Agents Ser. New York Semiotext e . ISBN 1570270309. Brian Massumi Massumi, Brian . 1992. A User s Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia Deviations from Deleuze and Guattari . Swerve editions. Cambridge, USA and London MIT. ISBN 0262631431. External links http www.duke.edu hardt Deleuze&Guattari.html Reading Notes on Deleuze and Guattari, Capitalism & Schizophrenia by Michael Hardt Deleuze Guattari Category Anti fascist books Category Works by Gilles Deleuze Category Works by F lix Guattari es Capitalismo y esquizofrenia it Capitalismo e schizofrenia ... more details
The diagnosis of schizophrenia is based on criteria in either the American Psychiatric Association s Diagnostic ... 10. ref name Lancet09 vcite journal author Jim van Os van Os J , Kapur S title Schizophrenia journal ... associated with schizophrenia occur along a continuum in the population and must reach a certain ... Schizophrenia journal BMJ volume 335 issue 7610 pages 91 5 year 2007 month July pmid 17626963 pmc ... ICD 10 schizophrenia diagnoses journal Nordic Journal of Psychiatry volume 59 issue 3 pages 209 12 ... and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM IV TR , to be diagnosed with schizophrenia, three ... American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. location Washington, DC year 2000 chapter Schizophrenia chapterurl ... conditions may be classed as psychotic disorder not otherwise specified . Schizophrenia cannot ... of schizophrenia, although the developers of DSM 5 are recommending they be dropped from the new ... Pages SchizophreniaandOtherPsychoticDisorders.aspx Proposed Revisions Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders . Retrieved 17 February 2010. ref ref name WHOICD Paranoid schizophrenia ..., and affective flattening are absent. DSM code 295.3 ICD code F20.0 Disorganized schizophrenia Disorganized type Named hebephrenic schizophrenia in the ICD. Where thought disorder and Blunted affect ... level schizophrenic symptoms may still be present. ICD code F20.4 Simple schizophrenia Insidious ... bipolar disorder from schizophrenia in clinical practice guidelines and case reports journal ... . Schizophrenia is complicated with obsessive compulsive disorder OCD considerably more often than could ... in OCD from the delusions of schizophrenia. ref vcite journal author Bottas A title Comorbidity Schizophrenia ... schizophrenia like symptoms, ref name DSM IV TR such as Metabolic disorder metabolic disturbance ... effects from antipsychotic medication . Schizophrenia does not mean dissociative identity disorder formerly ... I split . ref name BMJ07 Controversies The scientific validity statistics validity of schizophrenia ... more details
Primary sources date December 2010 The underlying mechanisms of schizophrenia , a mental disorder characterized ... and schizophrenia . ref name Lancet09 vcite journal author Jim van Os van Os J , Kapur S title Schizophrenia ... 10.1016 S0140 6736 09 60995 8 ref One of the most common is the Dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia ... with glutamate, in the advancement and reinforcement of the abnormal thought patterns in schizophrenia ... activity, resulting in maladaptive synaptic plasticity. A leading hypothesis treats schizophrenia ... Shenton ME, Dickey CC, Frumin M, McCarley RW title A review of MRI findings in schizophrenia journal ... hypothesis does not fully account for a number of features of schizophrenia . Indeed, schizophrenia ... hypothesis of schizophrenia, revisited journal Schizophr Bull volume 35 issue 3 pages 528 48 year 2009 month May pmid 19223657 pmc 2669580 doi 10.1093 schbul sbn187 ref The causes of schizophrenia remain ... of dopamine, may exacerbate the psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia. ref name Laruelle1996 ... of schizophrenia , proposed that excess activation of Dopamine receptor D2 D sub 2 sub receptors was the cause of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia. Although postulated for about 20 years ... glutamate and the reduced function of the NMDA receptor NMDA glutamate receptor in schizophrenia ... brains of people previously diagnosed with schizophrenia ref name Konradi2003 vcite journal author Konradi C, Heckers S title Molecular aspects of glutamate dysregulation implications for schizophrenia ... dopamine function, all of which have been implicated in schizophrenia, have suggested an important mediating and possibly causal role of glutamate pathways in schizophrenia. ref name Coyle2003 vcite journal ... of schizophrenia journal Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci volume 1003 issue pages 318 27 year ... J, Wahlbeck K title Glutamatergic drugs for schizophrenia a systematic review and meta analysis journal ..., Wang YC, Chen JY, Lai IC, Liou YJ title Support for the involvement of the ERBB4 gene in schizophrenia ... more details
main Schizophrenia See also Physical health in schizophreniaSchizophrenia and smoking File John f nash ... schizophrenia during his college years. Despite having stopped taking his prescribed medication ... film A Beautiful Mind film A Beautiful Mind . The prognosis of schizophrenia is varied at the individual ... van Os J, Kapur S title Schizophrenia journal Lancet volume 374 issue 9690 pages 635 45 year 2009 ... Saha S, Chant D, McGrath J title A systematic review of mortality in schizophrenia is the differential ... with schizophrenia journal Lancet volume 374 issue 9690 pages 590 2 year 2009 month August pmid 19595448 doi 10.1016 S0140 6736 09 61072 2 ref Schizophrenia is a major cause of disability , with active ... with schizophrenia have ongoing disability with relapses. ref name AFP10 vcite journal author Smith T, Weston C, Lieberman J title Schizophrenia maintenance treatment journal Am Fam Physician ... Recovery from schizophrenia and the recovery model journal Curr Opin Psychiatry volume 22 issue 4 pages 374 80 year 2009 month July pmid 19417668 doi 10.1097 YCO.0b013e32832c920b url ref Most people with schizophrenia ... for schizophrenia appear better in the developing world developing than the developed world . ref name Isa07 vcite journal author Isaac M, Chand P, Murthy P title Schizophrenia outcome measures in the wider ... Cohen A, Patel V, Thara R, Gureje O title Questioning an axiom better prognosis for schizophrenia ... for outcome in schizophrenia journal Afr J Psychiatry Johannesbg volume 12 issue 3 pages 200 5 year 2009 month August pmid 19894340 ref There is a higher than average suicide rate associated with schizophrenia ... in schizophrenia a reexamination journal Archives of General Psychiatry volume 62 issue 3 pages 247 ... behavior in patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders journal American Journal of Psychiatry ... long term follow up half of people with schizophrenia have a favourable outcome while 16 have a delayed ... a moderate number of people with schizophrenia were seen to remit and remain well, some of these without ... more details
Management of schizophrenia depends largely on medications and on psychosocial interventions. No single ... 16461575 pmc 2632241 doi 10.1093 schbul sbj044 volume 32 issue 3 journal Schizophrenia Bulletin year 2006 title Scientific and Consumer Models of Recovery in Schizophrenia Concordance, Contrasts, and Implications ... in schizophrenia month February pages 91 5 author van Os J, Burns T, Cavallaro R, et al. ref ... related obesity and diabetes . In many non Western societies, schizophrenia may only be treated with more informal, community led methods. The outcome for people diagnosed with schizophrenia in non ... doi 10.1007 BF02190374 author Kulhara P year 1994 title Outcome of schizophrenia some transcultural ... first2 A. last3 Opler first3 LA. title The positive and negative syndrome scale PANSS for schizophrenia. journal Schizophrenia Bulletin volume 13 issue 2 pages 261 76 year 1987 pmid 3616518 ref This instrument ... AS title Scientific and consumer models of recovery in schizophrenia concordance, contrasts, and implications journal Schizophrenia Bulletin volume 32 issue 3 pages 432 42 year 2006 month July pmid ... episodes of schizophrenia. This can be voluntary or if mental health legislation allows it involuntary ... The mainstay of psychiatric treatment for schizophrenia is antipsychotic medication. ref name fn ... download.aspx?o 289559 Schizophrenia. Full national clinical guideline on core interventions in primary ... trade name Risperdal is a common atypical antipsychotic medication. Treatment of schizophrenia ... drugs in patients with chronic schizophrenia url journal The New England Journal of Medicine ... and cognitive deficits associated with schizophrenia, although the clinical significance of these effects ... of symptoms to medication is variable Treatment resistant schizophrenia is the failure to respond to 2 ... editor1 first Kristian title Clozapine versus typical neuroleptic medication for schizophrenia journal ... to reduce suicide in people with schizophrenia. As clozapine suppresses the development of bone ... more details
Studies across 20 countries show a strong association between schizophrenia and smoking . ref name de ... analysis of worldwide studies demonstrates an association between schizophrenia and tobacco smoking behaviors volume 76 issue 2 3 pages 135 57 doi 10.1016 j.schres.2005.02.010 journal Schizophrenia research ... first1 A title The association between schizophrenia and cigarette smoking a review of the literature ... among individuals with schizophrenia volume 13 issue 2 pages 206 pmc 1747846 journal Tobacco control ... cardiac risk estimates in schizophrenia patients from the CATIE study and matched controls volume 80 issue 1 pages 45 53 doi 10.1016 j.schres.2005.08.010 journal Schizophrenia research ref Studies have also shown that in a male population, having a schizophrenia spectrum disorder puts a patient ... as a symptom of schizophrenia may contribute to smoking. ref name McCloughen The psychological ... that result from schizophrenia, antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia, or both. The cognitive ... after controlling for schizophrenia. ref name de Leon ref name Keltner ref name McCloughen Another ... of the mental dulling found over time in schizophrenia. However, both schizophrenics and the general ... explanations of smoking in schizophrenia is that most studies have failed to include personal perspectives of patients with schizophrenia. Studies including personal perspectives find that schizophrenics ... between smoking and schizophrenia is about as strong across all cultures. This finding implies ... hypothesis of schizophrenia role of dopamine in schizophrenia , particularly how negative ... receptors in schizophrenia and smoking. Studies show increased numbers of exposed nicotinic receptors, which could explain the pathology of both smoking and schizophrenia. However, others argue that the increase in nicotinic receptors is a result of persistent heavy smoking, rather than schizophrenia ... gating in schizophrenia. Nicotine may help improve auditory gating, the ability to screen out intrusive ... more details
The Schizophrenia International Research Society is an academic organization with a global scope, devoted to the study of schizophrenia and related disorders. cite web title Schizophrenia International Research Society url http www.schizophreniaresearchsociety.org External links http www.schizophreniaforum.org The Schizophrenia Forum http www.schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org Schizophrenia Bulletin Category Schizophrenia related organisations ... more details
The Schizophrenia Society of Ontario SSO is a charitable organization located in Ontario , Canada that exists to help those affected by schizophrenia . It was founded in 1979 under the name Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics and adopted its current name in 1995. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for those affected by schizophrenia & psychosis through education, support programs, public policy & research. References Reflist External links http www.schizophrenia.on.ca Schizophrenia Society of Ontario Official site Canada org stub Category Schizophrenia related organisations Category Organizations based in Ontario ... more details
Schizophrenia Research Forum is a website dedicated to convey information about schizophrenia . It hosts the SzGene Database, which provides a comprehensive, unbiased and regularly updated field synopsis of genetic association studies performed in schizophrenia with hundreds of up to date meta analyses for all eligible polymorphisms. ref Cite journal author Nicole C. Allen , Sachin Bagade , Matthew B. McQueen , John P. A. Ioannidis , Fotini K. Kavvoura , Muin J. Khoury , Rudolph E. Tanzi & Lars Bertram title Systematic meta analyses and field synopsis of genetic association studies in schizophrenia the SzGene database journal Nature Genetics volume 40 issue 7 pages 827 824 year 2008 month July doi 10.1038 ng.171 pmid 18583979 ref NARSAD and the National Institute of Mental Health ref Cite news title Research Forum work Psychiatric News publisher American Psychiatric Association volume 40 issue 23 pages 14 date 2005 12 02 url http pn.psychiatryonline.org cgi content full 40 23 14 a ref , among others, fund the organization. It was inspired by the Alzheimer Research Forum website. ref Cite web url http www.schizophreniaforum.org abo hist default.asp title History publisher Schizophrenia Research Forum accessdate 2008 06 17 ref References Reflist External links official http www.schizophreniaforum.org Sophia Frangou Category Internet forums Category Schizophrenia related organisations website stub ru ... more details