
Comprehensive Treatment of Schizophrenia: Linking Neurobehavioral Findings to Pschycosocial Approaches
작성자
Haruo Kashima
,
I.R.H. Falloon
,
M. Mizuno
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형식
킨들
페이지
610
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2012
출판사
Springer
판
1
ISBN-10
4431685146
ISBN-13
9784431685142
설명
Schizophrenia is a profound mental health challenge that affects not only the individuals diagnosed with the condition, but also their families and communities. This work delves into the complexities of schizophrenia, weaving together the latest neurobehavioral research findings with psychosocial treatment approaches. By integrating scientific insights with practical frameworks, it offers a holistic perspective on managing this often misunderstood disorder.
The authors, renowned experts in the field, draw upon extensive research and clinical experience. They emphasize the importance of understanding the biological underpinnings of schizophrenia while acknowledging the critical role that social context plays in treatment and recovery. Their unique approach underscores the necessity of considering both brain mechanisms and interpersonal relationships to improve patient outcomes.
Through detailed case studies and comprehensive analyses, the text provides valuable resources for professionals in mental health, including psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers. This book serves as a vital bridge between theory and practice, guiding readers toward evidence-based strategies that can be implemented in therapeutic settings.
Navigating the intricate landscape of schizophrenia, the authors present a call to action for a more unified approach to treatment, encouraging collaboration across disciplines. This integration of knowledge serves as a beacon of hope for patients and practitioners alike, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of a disorder that remains shrouded in stigma and complexity.
The authors, renowned experts in the field, draw upon extensive research and clinical experience. They emphasize the importance of understanding the biological underpinnings of schizophrenia while acknowledging the critical role that social context plays in treatment and recovery. Their unique approach underscores the necessity of considering both brain mechanisms and interpersonal relationships to improve patient outcomes.
Through detailed case studies and comprehensive analyses, the text provides valuable resources for professionals in mental health, including psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers. This book serves as a vital bridge between theory and practice, guiding readers toward evidence-based strategies that can be implemented in therapeutic settings.
Navigating the intricate landscape of schizophrenia, the authors present a call to action for a more unified approach to treatment, encouraging collaboration across disciplines. This integration of knowledge serves as a beacon of hope for patients and practitioners alike, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of a disorder that remains shrouded in stigma and complexity.