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    Author: Amresh Shrivastava (Editor), Avinash De Sousa (Editor)
    Full Title: Schizophrenia Treatment Outcomes: An Evidence-Based Approach To Recovery
    Publisher: Springer; 1st ed. 2020 edition (February 5, 2020)
    Year: 2020
    ISBN-13: 9783030198473 (978-3-030-19847-3), 9783030198466 (978-3-030-19846-6)
    ISBN-10: 3030198472, 3030198464
    Pages: 350
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Clinical Psychology
    File type: EPUB (True), PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 135.19 €


    This book analyzes schizophrenia management in the context of recent clinical therapeutic advances that have transformed the measurements and outcomes landscape. Unlike any other resource, this volume carefully develops the social and clinical guidelines that affect the life of the patient and defines its role in schizophrenia treatment outcomes. The text begins by determining the concepts, development, neuroscience, and guidelines for positive outcomes before analyzing the gaps in the literature. The text addresses medical concerns in relation to outcomes in schizophrenic patients, including substance use, impact from antipsychotic medications, and medical comorbidities. The text also covers external determinants that may inhibit positive outcomes, including cultural factors, stigma, and environmental issues. Written by experts in schizophrenia care, this book compiles sound research, current clinical trends, and modern measurement markers into a well-organized compendium that delivers this data into a practical guide for measuring treatment outcomes in patients suffering from the disease.

    Schizophrenia Treatment Outcomes is the ultimate guide for psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and all medical practitioners interested in improving outcomes for schizophrenia patients.

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