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by Martin Stefan | Hardcover: 98 pages | Publisher: Taylor & Francis; 1 edition (January 30, 2002) | Language: English | ISBN: 1850700745
This comprehensive color atlas covers the clinical features, etiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of schizophrenia including modern developments in treatment and directions of new research. It describes schizophrenia's profound effects on perception, understanding, communication, and social behavior; its identifiable antecedents in early brain growth and development; and morphological data from structural brain imaging and post-mortem studies. The atlas provides examples of the latest research developments in neuropsychology, psychophysiology and functional imaging along with in vivo receptor imaging and other advances in psychopharmacology.
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"clear illustrations make it easy to quickly pick up a great deal of information that is often hidden in dense scientific papers. For the visual learner, the medical student wanting a fast overview or a place to start, or the practitioner needing a quick update, this book is ideal. - J.A. Mather, CHOICE "…an excellent and highly readable overview of the clinical features of the disorder, the epidemiological context, possible causes, and the current status of drug treatment. Clinicians working in all aspects of services for people with schizophrenia will find this an accessible and clear reference." - From the forward by Peter Jones, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge
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