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This volume aims to explain why, despite profound advances in psychological science and neuroscientific analyses of schizophrenia, outcomes for the disorder have changed little over the past 100 years. The book promotes the idea of individually tailored, multimodal treatment for distinct disorder features, that may or may not be present in individuals with the same diagnosis, for improving outcome.

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This volume aims to explain why, despite profound advances in psychological science and neuroscientific analyses of schizophrenia, outcomes for the disorder have changed little over the past 100 years. The book promotes the idea of individually tailored, multimodal treatment for distinct disorder features, that may or may not be present in individuals with the same diagnosis, for improving outcome.
Autorenporträt
Matthew M. Kurtz received his BA in Psychology from Reed College and his PhD in Psychology and Neuroscience from Princeton University. He is an associate professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Behavior at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT where he is also Chair of the Neuroscience and Behavior Program. He has published over 50 academic papers and chapters on topics related to cognition and rehabilitation in schizophrenia.