Bøger af Willey Campbell
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1.498,95 kr. Schizophrenia refers to a mental disorder characterized by continuous or relapsing episodes of psychosis. Hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, and disorganized thinking are its major symptoms. Apathy, social withdrawal and decreased emotional expression are also observed in the patients of this disease. The mechanisms of schizophrenia, which underline the development of the disorder, are complex. The link amidst altered function of brain and the symptoms for the development of the disorder are based on hypotheses including glutamate hypothesis and dopamine hypothesis. The pathophysiology of schizophrenia comprises oxidative stress, dysfunction of interneurons, abnormalities in myelination and the immune system. Antipsychotic medication is the most common treatment for schizophrenia. They are commonly used in conjunction with psychosocial interventions and social support. Psychological, pharmacological, social, educational and employment-related interventions, directed at recovery and lowering the impact of schizophrenia on quality of life, social functioning, and longevity are commonly used in the treatment of schizophrenia. This book strives to provide a fair idea about mechanisms, pathophysiology and health impacts of schizophrenia, and will help develop a better understanding of this disorder. It will serve as a reference to a broad spectrum of readers.
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1.493,95 kr. Schizophrenia is a mental illness, which involves relapsing and continuous incidences of psychosis. The genetic risk factor of schizophrenia is the occurrence of disease in a first degree family member. Environmental factors that lead to schizophrenia comprise infection, oxygen deprivation, prenatal stress, and malnutrition in the course of prenatal development. Adverse childhood experiences such as being abused or bullied, and the death of one of the parents can result in toxic stress and surge the risk of psychosis. The earliest and most repetitive sign of schizophrenia is cognitive deficits. They are commonly evident in early childhood and long before the beginning of illness in the prodromal stage. Cognitive deficits worsen during the initial episode of psychosis, then return to baseline and stay constant throughout the disease. An antipsychotic is the first-line cure for schizophrenia. Various psychological interventions which comprise psychotherapy can prove useful in treating schizophrenia, such as group therapy, family therapy, cognitive remediation therapy, metacognitive training and cognitive behavioral therapy. This book provides detailed explanation of symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia. It is a resource guide for experts as well as students.
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1.613,95 kr. Schizophrenia is a mental disorder which is characterized by decreased ability to understand reality, abnormal behaviour and strange speech. Schizophrenia manifests symptoms like hallucinations, false beliefs, confused thinking, reduced emotional expression and lack of motivation. It is caused by environmental and genetic factors. Environmental factors involve use of cannabis during adolescence, specific infections, poor nutrition, etc. Genetic factors involve a variety of common and rare genetic variants. People with schizophrenia suffer from additional mental health problems such as anxiety and depression. Schizophrenia has both positive and negative symptoms. Positive symptoms are delusions, disordered thoughts, hallucinations, etc. Most people do not normally experience these symptoms but they are present in people with schizophrenia. Negative symptoms are little emotions, lack of desire, lack of motivation, etc. The treatment of schizophrenia includes antipsychotic medication, along with counseling, and social rehabilitation. This book provides comprehensive insights into schizophrenia. Different approaches, evaluations, methodologies and advanced studies on this disorder have been included in this book. It is a vital tool for all researching and studying psychiatry.
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