Do people with schizophrenia ever get better? With the vast majority of those with the disorder dependent on their families for care, close relatives often grapple with that question. This book talks about a range of treatment and support options that can lead to a better life for the entire family.
Do people with schizophrenia ever get better? With the vast majority of those with the disorder dependent on their families for care, close relatives often grapple with that question. This book talks about a range of treatment and support options that can lead to a better life for the entire family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kim T. Mueser, PhD, a clinical psychologist, is Executive Director of the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University. His clinical and research interests include the treatment of schizophrenia and posttraumatic stress disorder and the diagnosis and treatment of people with multiple disorders. He has published extensively and lectures often on the topic of psychiatric rehabilitation. Susan Gingerich, MSW, is a clinician and consultant with more than 20 years of clinical experience working with people who have severe mental illness and their families. She has an independent practice in Philadelphia.
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Foreword, Harriet P. Lefley, PhD Preface I. An Overview of Schizophrenia 1. Schizophrenia: Basic Facts, Course, and Outcome 2. Diagnosis and Symptoms 3. Creating a Vision of Recovery 4. Comprehensive Treatment of Schizophrenia 5. Community Resources II. Special Issues for Family Members 6. Parents 7. Siblings 8. Spouses and Partners 9. Parenting and Children III. Preventing Relapses 10. Medications 11. Managing Stress 12. Developing a Relapse Prevention Plan 13. Responding to Crises IV. Creating a Supportive Environment 14. Communicating Effectively 15. Solving Problems 16. Living in Harmony V. Coping with Specific Problems 17. Psychotic Symptoms 18. Negative Symptoms 19. Cognitive Difficulties 20. Anxiety 21. Depression 22. Alcohol and Drug Abuse 23. Anger and Violence 24. Lack of Insight VI. Improving Quality of Life 25. Social Relationships 26. Work and School 27. Independent Living and Self-Care Skills 28. Leisure and Recreation 29. Dealing with Stigma 30. Planning for the Future Resources
Foreword, Harriet P. Lefley, PhD Preface I. An Overview of Schizophrenia 1. Schizophrenia: Basic Facts, Course, and Outcome 2. Diagnosis and Symptoms 3. Creating a Vision of Recovery 4. Comprehensive Treatment of Schizophrenia 5. Community Resources II. Special Issues for Family Members 6. Parents 7. Siblings 8. Spouses and Partners 9. Parenting and Children III. Preventing Relapses 10. Medications 11. Managing Stress 12. Developing a Relapse Prevention Plan 13. Responding to Crises IV. Creating a Supportive Environment 14. Communicating Effectively 15. Solving Problems 16. Living in Harmony V. Coping with Specific Problems 17. Psychotic Symptoms 18. Negative Symptoms 19. Cognitive Difficulties 20. Anxiety 21. Depression 22. Alcohol and Drug Abuse 23. Anger and Violence 24. Lack of Insight VI. Improving Quality of Life 25. Social Relationships 26. Work and School 27. Independent Living and Self-Care Skills 28. Leisure and Recreation 29. Dealing with Stigma 30. Planning for the Future Resources
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