Short description
This book, written in the popular Q and A format of the Your Questions Answered series, will provide sufficient information for a primary care doctor to be able to understand and treat patients with schizophrenia. Answers are presented in a succinct, accessible style, with emphasis on evidence-based, up-to-date knowledge.
Long description
Schizophrenia is the most common of the psychotic illnesses, affecting approximately 1 per cent of the UK population at some point in their lives. Contrary to popular misunderstanding about the condition, although it is a serious and distressing illness, most people with schizophrenia are able to live in the community, managing their symptoms in close cooperation with their GP and primary care team. Evidence shows that the earlier schizophrenia is diagnosed and treated, the better the long-term prognosis. This book will help primary care providers to understand and identify the symptoms of schizophrenia, to provide evidence-based, appropriate management, and to respond to the needs of patients and their families for up-to-date information. Written in the popular Q&A format of the series, answers are presented in a succinct, accessible style, and include case vignettes to illustrate typical presentations. There are also some frequently-asked patient questions in non-medical language, and a list of sources of further information and support.
Review
In this delightful book the author answers over 260 questions that might be posed by doctors or their patients, concerning the phenomenology, aetiology, treatment and prognosis of schizophrenia...a useful, pocket-sized text, which trainees and generalists might delve into often and patients and their families find suffused with therapeutic optimism. Instructor, University of Sheffield, Hospital Medicine, August 2004
Table of contents
- Historical introduction and definitions
- Symptoms of schizophrenia
- Diagnosis and differential diagnosis
- The causes of schizophrenia
- Psychiatric disorders with schizophrenia
- like presentations
- Management of schizophrenia
- drug treatment
- Management of schizophrenia
- Social and psychological treatment
- Course and prognosis
- Conclusions and future prospects
- References and further reading
- Appendices
- Useful organisations and websites, The Brief Psychiatric Ratings scale
- Glossary
- List of patient questions
- Index