Evolving Psychosis explores the success of psycho-social treatments for psychosis in helping patients recover more quickly and stay well longer.
List of tables and figures
xi
Editors' bibliographies
xiii
Editors and contributors
xiv
Foreword
xvii
Preface
xix
Acknowledgements
xxi
INTRODUCTION
Evolving psychosis: Different stages, different treatments
1
(160)
JAN OLAV JOHANNESSEN, BRIAN V. MARTINDALE AND JOHAN CULLBERG
PART I The nature of psychosis
17
(62)
1 The recognition and optimal management of early psychosis: Applying the concept of staging in the treatment of psychosis
19
(16)
PATRICK D. McGORRY
2 Personality and psychosis
35
(14)
ERIK SIMONSEN
3 A post-Lacanian view of schizophrenia
49
(15)
WILFRIED VER EECKE
4 Schizophrenia: Pathogenesis and therapy
64
(17)
LARS THORGAARD AND BENT ROSENBAUM
PART II Early intervention in psychosis
79
(82)
5 A behavioural versus a cognitive analysis of the relapse prodrome in psychosis
81
(23)
LOUISE BYWOOD, DAVID M. GRESSWELL, COLIN ROBERTSON AND PETER ELLWOOD
6 Can schizophrenia be predicted phenomenologically?
104
(20)
FRAUKE SCHULTZE-LUTTER, STEPHAN RUHRMANN AND JOACHIM KLOSTERKÖTTER
7 Phase-specific group treatment for recovery in an early psychosis programme
124
(15)
JEAN ADDINGTON AND DONALD ADDINGTON
8 Phase-specific psychosocial interventions for first-episode schizophrenia
139
(24)
RACHEL MILLER AND SUSAN E. MASON
PART III Phase-specific treatment of psychosis
161
(54)
9 The use of psychodynamic understanding of psychotic states: delineating need-specific approaches
163
(9)
JOHAN CULLBERG
10 A cognitive analytic therapy-based approach to psychotic disorder
172
(13)
IAN B. KERR, VALERIE CROWLEY AND HILARN BEARD
11 Cognitive remediation of patients with schizophrenia: Does it work?
185
(15)
BJØRN RISHOVD RUND
12 Finding meaning within psychosis: The contribution of psychodynamic theory and practice
200
(15)
SUSAN M. HINGLEY
PART IV The need for integration
215
(78)
13 Neglected syndromes of schizophrenia — pervasiveness, profiles, and phenomenology: An overview of associated psychiatric syndromes
217
(21)
PAUL C. BERMANZOHN
14 Dissociation and psychosis: The need for integration of theory and practice
238
(17)
COLIN A. ROSS
15 Classic literary categories as a measure of progress in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia
255
(15)
ANN-LOUISE S. SILVER
16 Can very bad childhoods drive us crazy? Science, ideology and taboo
270
(23)
JOHN READ AND PAUL HAMMERSLEY
Index
293
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