Schizophrenia is devastating psychiatric disorder that is often misunderstood. Demystifying Schizophrenia for the General Practitioner is an essential manual for clinicians illustrating how schizophrenia affects patients, their families and society using poignant real world examples to explain its onset, progression and prognosis. This book includes criteria for diagnosing schizophrenia based on the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM). Special emphasis is placed on differential diagnosis, co-morbidities, medications, and additional treatment options. The authors provide expert guidance on helping patients to cope with family and cultural issues for this highly complex disorder.
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Book
Demytifying Schizophrenia For The General Practitioner
Author
Siegel
Binding
Paperback
Publishing Date
2009
Publisher
Jones and Bartlett
Edition
1ST Edition
Number of Pages
266
Language
English
Source Type
9780763758653
Genre
Skill Building & Learning
Book Subcategory
Science Fiction Books
Net Quantity
1
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