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- Schizophrenia. by Sakel, Manfred,1900-1957.;
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- Subjects: Schizophrenia.;
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- Subjects: Schizophrenia.; Schizophrenia;
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- Schizophrenia / by Young, Patrick,1937-2021.(CARDINAL)542102;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-107) and index.A lasting madness -- The schizophrenic experience -- One disease or many? -- Biological aspects -- Psychological aspects -- Antipsychotic drugs -- Supportive therapies -- The family -- Prognosis.Explores this baffling, devastating mental illness and discusses how schizophrenia affects its victims and families, the latest thinking on its causes, the roles of inheritance and environmental factors, which treatments work and which ones do not, and some new evidence that is not hopelessly bleak.
- Subjects: Schizophrenia.;
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- Schizophrenia / by Barbour, Scott,1963-(CARDINAL)390115;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 184-186) and index.Twenty-five articles describe the nature, causes, and treatments of schizophrenia; discuss society's role in the issue of schizophrenia; and present personal perspectives on the illness.
- Subjects: Schizophrenia.; Mental illness.;
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- Schizophrenia / by Frith, Christopher D.(CARDINAL)329217; Johnstone, Eve C.(CARDINAL)381344;
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- Subjects: Case studies.; Schizophrenia; Schizophrenia;
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- Schizophrenia / by Phillips, Jane E.(CARDINAL)821879; Ketelsen, David P.(CARDINAL)821880;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-108) and index.Profile: schizophrenia -- Schizophrenia: the monster that steals youth -- History -- What is schizophrenia? -- Diagnosing schizophrenia -- Treatment of schizophrenia -- Social implications of schizophrenia -- Current research.
- Subjects: Mental illness; Schizophrenia;
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- Schizophrenia : Perspectives on diseases and disorders / by Langwith, Jacqueline.(CARDINAL)484347;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Schizophrenia;
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- Schizophrenia : losing touch with reality / by Harmon, Daniel E.(CARDINAL)436162;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-87) and index.Introduction / by Carol C. Nadelson -- Overview : schizophrenia -- Where do I find the real world? -- Understanding schizophrenia -- Diagnosis -- Effects on caregivers and society -- What causes schizophrenia? -- Treatment and care -- The future-- and how you can help.
- Subjects: Schizophrenia;
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- Schizophrenia : a brother finds answers in biological science / by Chase, Ronald.(CARDINAL)399317;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Innocence on the road to Los Angeles (1948) -- Who gets schizophrenia and why? -- Dining with tension (1956) -- Which genes cause schizophrenia? -- A consultation with Dr. Held ( 1957) -- Which aspects of the environment cause schizophrenia? -- Breakdown in Westwood Village (1958) -- Why does schizophrenia begin in late adolescence? -- Two state hospitals (1959-1960) -- What are the treatment options? -- A conversation in a park (1963) -- Is mental illness in the mind or in the brain? -- The villa and the ambassador (1982) -- Why is schizophrenia stigmatized? -- Strolling the boardwalk at Hermosa Beach (1993) -- Just what is schizophrenia, anyway? -- Libraries and literature (1995) -- When did schizophrenia first appear and why doesn't it go away? -- Jim's final days (1998-1999) -- What happens to people with schizophrenia through the years? -- Reflections.
- Subjects: Schizophrenia.; Schizophrenia in adolescence.; Schizophrenics; Neuropsychiatry.;
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- Regarding my son : poems by Sonia Usatch-Kuhn / by Usatch-Kuhn, Sonia.;
Sonia Usatch-Kuhn's memorable chapbook, Regarding My Son, is the odyssey of a mother and son through and beyond the "barren pit" of schizophrenia. The mother-speaker is habitually, often desperately, "frozen outside" of her beloved son's "blackened confusion," herself at every moment about to detonate. In prayerful language, at once poised at the brink of desperation and dogged hope ? without a whit of sentimentality, cold-eyed, often fierce, always permeated with love ? Usatch-Kuhn inches the reader ever closer to the stunning feat that only poetry can achieve ? the ultimate triumph of recovery: "I open my eyes / caress your cheek / weave you whole again." These poems brave utterance in face of the direst odds. Such courage.
- Subjects: Poetry.; Schizophrenia.;
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