Schizophrenia : evolution and synthesis / edited by Steven M. Silverstein, Bita Moghaddam, Til Wykes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Schizophrenia : the nature of the problems and the need for evolution and synthesis in our approaches
What kind of a thing is schizophrenia? Specific causation and general failure modes
How the diagnosis of schizophrenia impeded the advance of knowledge (and what to do about it)
What dimensions of heterogeneity are relevant for treatment outcome?
Which aspects of heterogeneity are useful to translational success?
How should resilience factors be incorporated in treatment development?
Insights into new treatments for early psychosis from genetic, neurodevelopment, and cognitive neuroscience research
From epidemiology to mechanisms of illness
How can risk and resilience factors be leveraged to optimize discovery pathways?
Human cell models for schizophrenia
How can animal models be better utilized?
How can computational models be better utilized for understanding and treating schizophrenia?
How can models be better utilized to enhance outcome? A framework for advancing the use of models in schizophrenia
Why Kraepelin was right : schizophrenia as a cognitive disorder
What will the next generation of psychosocial treatments look like?
Creative solutions to overcoming barriers in treatment utilization : an international perspective
What is necessary to enhance development and utilization of treatment?
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