Descriptive Clinical Features of Schizophrenia

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Descriptive Clinical Features of Schizophrenia Peter F. Liddle The clinical features of schizophrenia embrace a diverse range of disturbances of perception, thought, emotion, motivation, and motor activity. It is an…

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Schizophrenia: A Conceptual History

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Schizophrenia: A Conceptual History Nancy C. Andreasen We know that psychotic disorders have been present and publicly recognized at least since classical times because of their portrayals in literature: the…

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Other Substance use Disorders

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Other Substance use Disorders 4.2.3.1 Opioids: heroin, methadone, and buprenorphine Soraya Mayet Adam R. Winstock John Strang Opium is derived from the seed of the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) and…

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Alcohol use Disorders

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Alcohol use Disorders 4.2.2.1 Aetiology of alcohol problems Juan C. Negrete Kathryn J. Gill Introduction Approximately 8 out of every 10 persons living in Europe and the Americas would report…

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Remediation of Memory Disorders

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Remediation of Memory Disorders Jonathan J. Evans Introduction Memory problems are a feature of the majority of psychiatric and neurological conditions. Any condition that affects the physical or functional integrity…

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The Management of Dementia

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The Management of Dementia John-Paul Taylor Simon Fleminger Introduction The term dementia is used in two different ways. First there are the dementias. These are diseases that cause progressive and…

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Amnesic Syndromes

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Amnesic Syndromes Michael D. Kopelman Introduction Amnesic disorders can be broadly classified across two orthogonal dimensions. Along the first dimension, there can be transient or discrete episodes of amnesia as…

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