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An essential reference for assessing and treating people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders – now updated and even more comprehensive.

The new edition of this highly acclaimed volume provides a fully updated and comprehensive account of the psychopathology, clinical assessment, and treatment of schizophrenia spectrum disorders. It emphasizes functional assessment and modern psychological treatment and rehabilitation methods, which continue to be under-used despite overwhelming evidence that they improve outcomes. The compact and easy-to-read text provides both experienced practitioners and students with an evidence-based guide incorporating the major developments of the last decade: the new diagnostic criteria of the DSM-5, introducing the schizophrenia spectrum and neurodevelopmental disorders, the further evolution of recovery as central to treatment and rehabilitation, advances in understanding the psychopathology of schizophrenia, and the proliferation of psychological and psychosocial modalities for treatment and rehabilitation.

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This is a useful book on schizophrenia spectrum disorders and important treatment modalities. Anyone who is involved in the care of patients with chronic psychosis would benefit from this excellent book. I highly recommend it. This edition written and edited by internationally recognized clinician-researchers in the field, remains a valuable contribution to the psychiatric literature."; Michael Joel Schrift, DO, MA, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, in Doody's Book Reviews, April 2017; "[ A] book intent on providing a broad overview of the topic in a very concise format (94 pages) [ and on capturing] current thinking that spans conceptualization, diagnosis, etiology, and treatment. That it succeeds is reflected in topics that have been highlighted, an example being the discussion of the field's shift from a neuroprogressive model to one that underscores neurodevelopmental issues. Because so much material has to be covered in such a limited space, there is a compelling need for the writing to be organized, clear, and succinct. The authors are very successful in this regard, assisted by the use of multiple headings, subheadings, and highlighted points in the margins. This text, nicely laid out and reasonably priced, succinctly but effectively keeps us abreast of this topic and more recent advances."; Gary Remington, MD, PhD, FRCPC, University of Toronto, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto, ON, in Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 2018;The book succeeds as a useful resource to introduce the schizophrenia spectrum as a complex personal, clinical, and social phenomenon, [ providing] an overview of the description, models, assessment, and treatment dimensions of schizophrenia as well as a range of current treatment approaches. The authors provide a concise foundation for understanding the schizophrenia spectrum both as a mental health policy construct and a psychiatric diagnosis. Coverage of theories and models of the schizophrenia spectrum provides an introduction to current etiologic understanding. Last, the authors provide a review of 16 diff erent treatments or treatment approaches. The is review is balanced, identifying supporting evidence along with fundamental limitations, and noting areas remaining for subsequent development. ;Bryan P. McCormick, PhD, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Temple University, in American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, vol. 21, 2019

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This is a useful book on schizophrenia spectrum disorders and important treatment modalities. Anyone who is involved in the care of patients with chronic psychosis would benefit from this excellent book. I highly recommend it. This edition written and edited by internationally recognized clinician-researchers in the field, remains a valuable contribution to the psychiatric literature."; Michael Joel Schrift, DO, MA, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, in Doody's Book Reviews, April 2017; An excellent primer and a go-to reference that will be valued by both practicing clinicians and clinical searchers.The book's four chapters - covering description, theory, diagnosis, and treatment - are compact nd fast moving. In them, readers will discover well written coverage of contemporary ideas percolating throughout clinical and research worlds of schizophrenia.; Michael L. Thomas, PhD, assistant research scientist, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, in PsycCRITIQUES, vol. 62, 2017
Preface to the Second Edition v
Acknowledgments vi
1 Description
1(27)
1.1 Terminology
1(13)
1.1.1 Schizophrenia as a Mental Health Policy Construct
1(2)
1.1.2 Schizophrenia as a Psychiatric Diagnosis
3(3)
1.1.3 Dimensions of the Schizophrenia Spectrum
6(3)
1.1.4 The Medical Model
9(1)
1.1.5 Psychiatric Rehabilitation
10(1)
1.1.6 Recovery
11(2)
1.1.7 Evidence-Based Practice
13(1)
1.2 Definition
14(1)
1.3 Epidemiology
15(1)
1.4 Course and Prognosis
16(4)
1.4.1 Short-Term Outcomes
16(2)
1.4.2 Long-Term Outcomes
18(2)
1.5 Differential Diagnosis
20(1)
1.6 Co-Occurring Conditions
20(6)
1.6.1 Psychiatric Conditions
21(4)
1.6.2 Medical Conditions
25(1)
1.7 Diagnostic and Other Assessment Procedures
26(2)
2 Theories and Models of the Schizophrenia Spectrum
28(13)
2.1 The Concept of Vulnerability
28(1)
2.2 Genetics
29(2)
2.3 Theories Involving Viruses or Immunopathology
31(1)
2.4 Birth Complications
32(1)
2.5 Neuroanatomy
32(1)
2.6 Neurophysiology
33(2)
2.7 Neurodevelopmental Factors
35(1)
2.8 Cognitive Factors
35(3)
2.9 Social Learning Theory
38(1)
2.10 Environmental Factors
39(2)
3 Diagnosis and Treatment Indications
41(8)
3.1 Assessment
41(4)
3.1.1 Neurophysiological and Symptom Assessment
41(1)
3.1.2 Cognitive Assessment
41(1)
3.1.3 Dynamic Assessment
42(1)
3.1.4 Functional Assessment
43(2)
3.2 Treatment Planning
45(4)
3.2.1 Problem-Oriented Treatment Planning
46(1)
3.2.2 The Multimodal Functional Model
47(2)
4 Treatment
49(28)
4.1 Descriptions of Treatment Modalities
49(19)
4.1.1 Rehabilitation Counseling and Related Modalities
49(2)
4.1.2 Collaborative Psychopharmacotherapy
51(1)
4.1.3 Neurocognitive Therapy
52(1)
4.1.4 Contingency Management
53(1)
4.1.5 Individual Psychotherapy
54(2)
4.1.6 Social Skills Training
56(2)
4.1.7 Problem Solving Skills Training
58(1)
4.1.8 Illness/Wellness Management Skills Training
58(1)
4.1.9 Independent Living Skills Training
59(1)
4.1.10 Specialized Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Substance Abuse
60(1)
4.1.11 Supported Employment and Occupational Skills Training
60(2)
4.1.12 Family Therapy
62(1)
4.1.13 Peer Support and Self-Help Groups
63(1)
4.1.14 Acute Treatment, Crisis Intervention, and Related Services
63(1)
4.1.15 Specialized Models for Service Integration and Provision
64(3)
4.1.16 Supported Housing
67(1)
4.2 Mechanisms of Action
68(2)
4.2.1 Recovery-Oriented Perspectives
70(1)
4.3 Efficacy and Effectiveness
70(2)
4.4 Variations and Combinations of Methods
72(1)
4.5 Problems in Carrying Out the Treatment
72(3)
4.5.1 The Domain of Research Review and Meta-Analysis
72(1)
4.5.2 Mental Health Policy, Funding, and Regulation
73(1)
4.5.3 Education and Training of Practitioners
74(1)
4.5.4 The Economics of the Mental Health Provider Industry
74(1)
4.6 Multicultural Issues
75(2)
5 Case Vignettes
77(2)
6 Further Reading
79(2)
7 References
81(10)
8 Appendix: Tools and Resources
91
Will Spaulding, PhD, is a professor of psychology inthe doctoral clinical psychology program of the Universityof Nebraska-Lincoln. His entire career hasbeen devoted understanding and treating seriousmental illness, from psychopathology to treatmentoutcome to mental health services policy and administration.For over 20 years he was the senior psychologistin a state hospital-based psychiatric rehabilitationprogram in Nebraska, and has consulted nationallyand internationally on development of servicesfor people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders.Steven Silverste, PhD, is Director of Research, andDirector of the Division of Schizophrenia Researchat Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care(UBHC), and Professor of Psychiatry at Rutgers -Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He is theformer Chair of the APA's Task Force on SeriousMental Illness, and the 2017 President of the Societyfor Research in Psychopathology. He has over25 years of experience in treating people with seriousmental illness, and has directed inpatient unitsand outpatient programs for this population.Anthony A. Menditto, PhD, is the Director of TreatmentServices at Fulton State Hospital in Missouri.He has spent the past 30 years as a clinician, administrator,researcher, and consultant dedicated toimproving our understanding of serious mental disorders.His work has focused on the implementationand evaluation of evidence-based approaches toassessment and treatment for individuals with seriousmental disorders.