Physical description |
207 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
A Norton professional book. |
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Norton professional book.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Chapter 1 Features of Schizophrenia 1 -- Demystifying the Mysterious Illness 1 -- Different Reactions to Two Disorders 5 -- Early Views 10 -- Clinical Symptoms 11 -- Diagnosis 17 -- Chapter 2 Development of Schizophrenia: When Does it Start? 28 -- Approaches for Exploring Neurodevelopment in Schizophrenia 29 -- Examining the Development of Neural Connections 41 -- Risk versus Onset of Illness 47 -- Neurodevelopmental versus Progressive Disorder 48 -- Chapter 3 Genetics of Schizophrenia: Looking in the Blood 51 -- Classical Approaches 52 -- Shotguns and Lasers: Studies of Molecular Genetics 60 -- A Phenotype by Any Other Name 64 -- Chapter 4 Neurocognitive Deficits 70 -- Range of the Deficits 72 -- Social Cognition--Where Two Worlds Meet 82 -- Searching for Patients with Good Neurocognition 86 -- Out of One, Many 88 -- Chapter 5 Neuroimaging and Schizophrenia: Windows on the Brain 95 -- Early Approaches to Structural Neuroimaging 97 -- Brain Structure in Schizophrenia 98 -- Positron Emission Tomography (PET) 102 -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging 110 -- Disrupted Brain Regions versus Neural Circuits 115 -- Chapter 6 Interventions for Schizophrenia: Raising the Bar 119 -- Historical Approaches 120 -- Drug Interventions for Clinical Symptoms 124 -- Interventions for Neurocognitive Deficits 130 -- Interventions for Functional Outcome 137 -- Interventions in the Family Context 140 -- Chapter 7 Outcome in Schizophrenia: Overcoming Disability 144 -- Long-Term Outcome in Schizophrenia 145 -- Domains of Outcome 151 -- Personal Determinants of Functional Outcome 158 -- From Neurons to Disability 165. |
Summary |
"Of One Mind" recasts the theory and practice of hypnosis and therapy within a relational understanding of language, self, and mind. With the casual grace of an entrancing storyteller and the dry humor of an experienced therapist and teacher, Douglas Flemons explains and demonstrates how to facilitate therapeutic change through helping clients transform their relationship to their problem. |
Subject |
Schizophrenia.
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ISBN |
0393703347 |
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