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Social
Skills Training for Schizophrenia by Alan S. Bellack, Kim
T. Mueser, Susan Gingerich
"Presents an empirically tested format and ready-made curricula
for teaching social skills to schizophrenic clients in a group setting.
Part I overviews principles and methods, covering assessment, tailoring
techniques to meet client needs, and managing problems with different
types of clients. Part II offer 48 detailed skill sheets which explain
the rationale for each skill, break the skill down into smaller
steps, suggest role-play scenarios, and note special considerations.
Appendices include guidelines for orienting group leaders and members
and for conducting sessions, plus sample forms."
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Treatment
of Schizophrenia : Status and Emerging Trends by H. D. Brenner
(Editor), W. Boker (Editor), Ruth Genner (Editor) Revised
edition (June 2001) From Book News, Inc.
"Despite the fact there has been no consensus on the definition
of "schizophrenia" since the term was coined in 1911, these 17 papers
review recent progress in research and therapy approaches. Based
on a 1997 symposium held in Bern, European and US contributors focus
on findings on the neurological basis of the disorder and its early
onset type; the latest generation of anti-psychotic drugs; psychological
and psychosocial therapy formats; and developments in community
mental health services. Dr. Brenner is with the U. Psychiatric Services
Bern.
Book Info
Integrative approach to the problem of schizophrenia, focusing on
treatment. Presents the latest data on the neurobiological basis
of the disorder and the role of new antipsychotic medications. Includes
reviews of psychological and psychosocial approaches to therapy,
recent developments in the field. For clinicians and researchers."
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Schizophrenia
from a Neurocognitive Perspective: Probing the Impenetrable Darkness
by Michael Foster Green Up-to-date and comprehensive, "As
a leading researcher in neuropsychological aspect of schizophrenia,
Prof. Green has published many enlightening papers even on American
Journal of Psychiatry and Schizophrenia Bulletin. In this book,
the editor tried to incorporate current concepts into a causal model
that covering deeper psychopathological processes and more plenty
explanation of outcome variances. The editor offered us comprehensive
reviews on the details of neuropsychological paradigm and gave us
some inspiration of further researches. This work is not only excellent
in its comprehensiveness but also compendia in text."
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