Evolving Psychosis (PDF)
Different Stages, Different Treatments
(Sprache: Englisch)
Can early, need-adapted treatment prevent the long-terms effects of psychosis?
How important is phase-specific treatment?
"Evolving Psychosis "explores the success of psycho-social treatments for psychosis in helping patients recover more quickly and stay...
How important is phase-specific treatment?
"Evolving Psychosis "explores the success of psycho-social treatments for psychosis in helping patients recover more quickly and stay...
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Can early, need-adapted treatment prevent the long-terms effects of psychosis?
How important is phase-specific treatment?
"Evolving Psychosis "explores the success of psycho-social treatments for psychosis in helping patients recover more quickly and stay well longer.
Mental health professionals from all over the world share their clinical experience and scientific findings to shed new light on the issues surrounding need-specific treatment. They cover: The Nature of Psychosis, Early Intervention in Psychosis, Phase-Specific Treatment of Psychosis & The Need for Integration. Particular attention is paid to the how treatment can be improved with individually tailored treatment programmes, early intervention, more integration between psychological treatments, and new and better diagnostic concepts.
This book incorporates new and controversial ideas that will stimulate discussion regarding the benefits of early, need-adapted treatment. It will be of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals interested in psycho-social approaches to psychosis.
How important is phase-specific treatment?
"Evolving Psychosis "explores the success of psycho-social treatments for psychosis in helping patients recover more quickly and stay well longer.
Mental health professionals from all over the world share their clinical experience and scientific findings to shed new light on the issues surrounding need-specific treatment. They cover: The Nature of Psychosis, Early Intervention in Psychosis, Phase-Specific Treatment of Psychosis & The Need for Integration. Particular attention is paid to the how treatment can be improved with individually tailored treatment programmes, early intervention, more integration between psychological treatments, and new and better diagnostic concepts.
This book incorporates new and controversial ideas that will stimulate discussion regarding the benefits of early, need-adapted treatment. It will be of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals interested in psycho-social approaches to psychosis.
Autoren-Porträt
Jan Olav Johannessen is chief psychiatrist of the Division of Psychiatry, Stavanger University Hospital in Norway and President of the ISPS
Brian Martindale is on the Board of the ISPS, Chair of the ISPS UK network and editor of the ISPS books.
Johan Cullberg leads a national multi-centre research project on integrated treatments in first episode psychosis. He is author of Psychoses, also published as part of the ISPS book series.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2007, 320 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Jan Olav Johannessen, Brian V. Martindale, Johan Cullberg
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN-10: 1135449635
- ISBN-13: 9781135449636
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.01.2007
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