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  1. Towards a Sociology of Schizophrenia: Humanistic Reflections by Keith Doubt, 1996-04-26
  2. Recovery from Schizophrenia: Psychiatry and Political Economy by Richard Warner, 2004-01-07
  3. Room For J: A Family Struggles With Schizophrenia by Daniel S Hanson, 2004-11-30
  4. Healing Schizophrenia: Complementary Vitamin & Drug Treatments by Abram Hoffer, 2004-07
  5. Schizophrenia Defeated by James Stacey, 2004-05-29
  6. Essays in Schizophrenia by Bernard H. Shulman, 1984-11
  7. Understanding and Treating Cognition in Schizophrenia: A Clinician's Handbook by Philip D. Harvey, Tonmoy Sharma, 2002-01-31
  8. Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of the Patient with Schizophrenia by Henry A. Nasrallah, Donald J. Smeltzer, 2003-01-01
  9. Family Work With Psychosis: Towards a Common Goal (International Society for the Psychological Treatment of Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses) by Bloch Thorsen, 2006-10-30
  10. Natural Healing for Schizophrenia & Other Common Mental Disorders by Eva Edelman, 1996-06
  11. Schizophrenia: Straight Talk for Family and Friends by Maryellen Walsh, 1993-08
  12. Fantasy, Fact and Logic: Schizophrenia and Mysticism by A.T. CHUA, 2007-01-18
  13. The Day the Voices Stopped: A Schizophrenic's Journey from Madness to Hope by Ken Steele, Claire Berman, 2002-05
  14. Psychotherapies for the Psychoses: Theoretical, Cultural and Clinical Integration (International Society for the Psychological Treatments of the Schizophrenias and Other Psychoses) by John F. M. Glee, 2008-02-15

41. WFSAD: Publications: Schizophrenia: First Warning Signs
WFSAD is dedicated to lightening the burden of serious mental illness for sufferersand their families and to creating public awareness of this disease.
http://www.world-schizophrenia.org/publications/20-warnings.html
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Schizophrenia: First Warning Signs
Below is a list of warning signs that suggest the onset of schizophrenia. It was developed by families who have a member with schizophrenia. Some of the behaviour is within the range of normal responses to situations. However, families felt that even with the mildest of symptoms there was a vague, yet distinct, awareness that the behaviour was "unusual". Social withdrawal was observed by everyone. Most commented that their relative had been a "good person, never causing any trouble". Seldom had the person been socially "outgoing" during the formative years.
  • Excessive fatigue and sleepiness or an inability to sleep
  • Social withdrawal, isolation and reclusiveness
  • Deterioration of social relationships
  • Inability to concentrate or cope with minor problems
  • Apparent indifference, even in highly important situations

42. NSF Scotland - Homepage
An educational and support organization for families and friends of people with schizophrenia. Includes news, forums, and support for coping with mental illness.
http://www.nsfscot.org.uk/
text only SITE SEARCH ABOUT SCHIZOPHRENIA ABOUT NSF (SCOTLAND) NEWSROOM FIND OUT MORE ... SITE MAP
Welcome to NSF (Scotland)'s new website. We hope that you will find it easy to navigate and a source of valuable information.
National Schizophrenia Fellowship (Scotland) works to improve the wellbeing and quality of life of those affected by schizophrenia and other mental illness, including families and carers.
IN OTHER NEWS Latest NSF news CURRENT ISSUE
SPRING 2005 NEWSLETTER
t: f: e: info@nsfscot.org.uk

43. Schizophrenia
News, information and discussion on schizophrenia from the UK for anyone with apersonal or professional interest in the condition.
http://www.schizophrenia.co.uk/
THIS IS THE HOLDING PAGE FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA.co.uk

44. British Columbia Schizophrenia Society
Site provides basic consumer information about the illness.
http://www.bcss.org/
Site Map Contact Us
British Columbia Schizophrenia Soceity

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Information Involve Support ... Help Information provided on this site is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional
advice. If you feel that you may need medical advice, please consult a qualified health care professional.

45. Pasadena Villa - Orlando
A unique residential treatment facility for adults suffering from chronic mental illness. Specializes in residential services for schizophrenia and Asperger's Syndrome.
http://www.pasadenavilla.com
Residential Treatment For Adults
Mission
Services Resident Guide About Us ... Resources Pasadena Villa, located in Orlando, Florida, is a premier residential treatment facility for adults and young adults with mental illness, and those with co-existing psychiatric and substance abuse issues. Pasadena Villa provides a comprehensive program in a very comfortable and therapeutic environment complimented by many amenities. Pasadena Villa implements a truly unique social integration model as the key component of treatment. No matter what diagnoses our residents have upon coming to our facility, they all share similar impairments and deficits in social functioning. We believe that the best way to accurately identify social strengths and deficits is to immerse our residents into a wide variety of social situations, observe their behaviors, and develop treatment goals around individually specific issues. Our residents engage in traditional individual and group therapies, but social and recreational activities with licensed psychotherapists outside of our facility, rather than traditional psychotherapy, form our core treatment intervention.

46. The Schizophrenia Therapy Online Resource Center
Information on schizophrenia and therapy approaches for patients, family members,and caregivers newsletters, articles, recommended reading,
http://www.schizophrenia-help.com/
Mission Statement
To share our experience in treatment which over the past 50 years has illustrated that there is hope even for the most severely regressed person with schizophrenia.
To expose those who are considered to be treatment resistant to an atmosphere of hope and a treatment model that considers the healthy parts of the individual as the important focus.
To bring about change as a result of a strong positive relationship between the individuals
who participate in treatment, the patient and the treatment team Achieving Optimal Responsiveness in Transference Psychosis
Preparing the Patient for Treatment

A Treatment Tale

Our Experience in the Baltic States
... ritten by a Finnish reporter on the first country of Africa visited Did You Know?
Often severe depression is misdiagnosed as schizophrenia.
Individuals with schizophrenia can and do recover fully.
From 1909 through the 1970’s some 60,000 mentally ill people in the US were sterilized. Sigmund Freud did not treat individuals with schizophrenia.

47. Schizophrenia.co.jp
Lilly社による、症状や薬の解説、社会復帰のための情報。市民フォーラム、自立支援活動賞の紹介。
http://www.schizophrenia.co.jp/

48. Emental-health.com, Mental Health Matters
Information, news and discussion about schizophrenia and related psychoses, Alzheimer's disease and dementias, depression, and bipolar disorder.
http://www.emental-health.com/

Clinical update
emental-health.com
Welcome to emental-health.com , We are dedicated to providing accurate information and raising public awareness on mental health. We provide,information, news and discussions relevant to schizophrenia and related psychoses, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, depression and bipolar disorder. Testing times for the elderly: should there be a national screening programme in the UK for Mild Cognitive Impairment? Jennifer L Bostock, October 1st 2003
Introduction In the United States it is estimated that by the year 2050 the number of people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) will increase nearly threefold unless preventative measures are taken. Positive advantages of screening for MCI
Conclusion
In conclusion, MCI screening appears better for patients, professionals and the NHS than some screening programmes already sanctioned by the government. If we believe that prevention is better than cure, then we must recognise that the first way to prevent a disease is to establish who is at most risk of getting it. Politically the government is committed both to health promotion, disease prevention and to increasing the NHS budget . The government also recognises that the population is changing and that the elderly play a major role in the future of this country. Surely then it is only a matter of time before we recognise that a national screening programme for cognitive impairment is as important as screening for breast and cervical cancer.

49. Elsevier.com - Schizophrenia Research
schizophrenia Research An International Multidisciplinary Journal schizophreniaResearch provides rapid publication of new research that contribute to
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/product/cws_home/506091
Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Schizophrenia Research Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing ... For advertising and sponsorships For Authors Guide for authors Online Submission Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Contact the publisher Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area ... Select your view SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH
An International Multidisciplinary Journal
Co-Editors:
H.A. Nasrallah, L.E. DeLisi

See editorial board for all editors information
Description
As official journal of the Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) Schizophrenia Research is THE journal of choice for international researchers and clinicians to share their work with the global schizophrenia research community. As of 2005, almost 3000 institutes have online or print (or both) access to this journal - the largest specialist journal in the field, with the largest readership!
Schizophrenia Research has hugely improved publishing speeds - as fast as 2 weeks until online publication (corrected proof/Article in Press) after acceptance and as fast as 11 weeks from acceptance until publication in a printed issue during 2005.

50. Differential Psychopathology And Neurotransmitter Systems In The Ketamine And Ps
Summarises the methods and findings of the research, along with references.
http://www.bli.unizh.ch/BLI/Projects/PET/K252.html
Differential psychopathology and neurotransmitter systems in the ketamine and psilocybin model of schizophrenia studied in vivo in man using positron emission tomography (PET)
Vollenweider F.X., Leenders K.L., Scharfetter C. and Hell D. (SNF 32-40900.94)
Collaboration with Prof. Dr. D. Vonderschmitt, Chem. Inst. University Hospital of Zürich and Prof. I. Oye, Pharm. Inst. University of Oslo
During the past thirty years, research into schizophrenia has focused mainly on the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia. Drawbacks of the dopamine hypothesis, however, arise from the observation that dopamine antagonists seem to be significant only for positive symptoms of schizophrenia. There is compelling evidence from recent studies of neurochemical pathology, functional imaging, clinical and experimental pharmacology, and the study of model psychoses that schizophrenic symptoms might also be related to a glutamatergic and/or serotonergic neurotransmitter dysbalance (glutamate and serotonin hypotheses of schizophrenia).
References
  • Vollenweider F.X. (1994) Evidence for a cortical-subcortical dysbalance of sensory information processing during altered states of consciousness using PET and FDG. In Pletscher A. and Ladewig D. (eds) 50 Years of LSD: State of the Art and Perspectives of Hallucinogens. Symposium of the Swiss Academie of Medical Sciences, October 21-22,1993, Lugano-Agno, Switzerland, Parthenon Publishing, London, 67-86

51. American Psychiatric Association
The term schizophrenia refers to one of the most debilitating and baffling In years past, psychiatric researchers theorized that schizophrenia arose
http://www.psych.org/public_info/schizo.cfm

52. Schizophrenia
schizophrenia Other Psychotic Disorders. An Overview Patient and CaregiverSupport Psychiatric Times schizophrenia Articles Related Links
http://www.mhsource.com/schizophrenia/
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53. Schizophrenia Society Of Nova Scotia (Valley Chapters)
Myths, facts and symptoms of the disease, how support groups can help, personal thoughts on how it feels, research information, and contacts for the Kentville, Middleton, and head offices.
http://www.nsnet.org/valleyssns/
Valley
Chapters
Schizophrenia Society of
Nova Scotia
Kentville
Middleton Provincial Office
SCHIZOPHRENIA: WHAT ARE THE MYTHS?
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DON'T TURN YOUR BACK

WHEN SCHIZOPHRENIA IS DIAGNOSED IN A FAMILY MEMBER ... It is normal for families to feel fearful, ashamed, helpless and alone. This is because there are so many misconceptions about this disease. You are not alone ..... The Schizophrenia Society of Nova Scotia (SSNS) is a support group for family members and persons with schizophrenia. SSNS was incorporated in Nova Scotia is 1982 and now has support chapters in many locations in the province. In the Valley, these chapters are: KENTVILLE
Contact Person: Anne Clattenburg
20 Palmeter Av.
Kentville, N.S. Phone: (902) 678-1533 Meetings are held at the Armoury Building at 7:00, on the second Wednesday of each month, at Kings CMHA Outreach. The Armoury building is located at the corner of Webster and Cornwallis Street, across from the Old Courthouse. Go to the back of the building. The meeting room is the last door on the right. MIDDLETON Contact Person: Sara Gomez Kingston, N.S.

54. Successful Schizophrenia
Psychiatry Deconstruction Zone! Paradigm Shift Ahead! Proceed at Your Own Risk!
http://www.webcom.com/thrive/schizo/welcome.shtml
Psychiatry Deconstruction Zone
Paradigm Shift Ahead
Proceed at Your Own Risk!
"Our mission is to help psychiatry (for its own good) free itself
from the delusions that keep it from
being an effective medical speciality
and to provide proof that thousands of people are right
when they say they are NOT mentally ill"
"...85% of our clients (all diagnosed as severely schizophrenic) at the Diabasis center not only improved, with no medications, but most went on growing after leaving us."
John Weir Perry, Trials of the Visionary Mind

55. Schizophrenia Tx Svcs: Introduction
Overview plus information on staff, research and treatment.
http://www.instituteofliving.org/Programs/Schizophrenia/index.htm
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Schizophrenia Treatment Services
W elcome to the Schizophrenia Treatment Services at The Institute of Living. Here you will find descriptions of the Family Resource Center, the Schizophrenia Rehabilitation Program, the Cognitive Rehabilitation and Educational Skills Training Program, the Schizophrenia Consultation Team, our Special Initiative on Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, and information about our professional staff. Links are also available to other programs across the continuum of care at The Institute of Living that provide care for people dealing with schizophrenia and related disorders. S chizophrenia Treatment Services at The Institute of Living (IOL) are expanding and uniting into a national center of excellence to provide specialized, innovative care for patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and related disorders. The programs serve patients (children, adolescents, adults, and older adults) and their families by providing specialized treatment throughout our continuum of care. Treatment for each patient involves both innovative and well-established treatment methods designed to promote optimal functioning.

56. Rethink Severe Mental Illness. Support For People With Severe Mental Illness And
Working together to help everyone affected by severe mental illness, includingschizophrenia, to recover a better quality of life.
http://www.rethink.org/
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57. Is Nicotine A Smart Drug ?
Report on studies of nicotine and other nicotinic agonists on improving performance on attention and memory tasks, as well as on treating Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder.
http://nootropics.com/nicotine/
Cognitive effects of nicotine
by
Rezvani AH, Levin ED.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Duke University Medical Center, Durham,
North Carolina 27710, USA.
Biol Psychiatry 2001 Feb 1;49(3):258-67
ABSTRACT
N icotine and other nicotinic agonists have been found to improve performance on attention and memory tasks. Clinical studies using nicotine skin patches have demonstrated the efficacy of nicotine in treating cognitive impairments associated with Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Experimental animal studies have demonstrated the persistence of nicotine-induced working memory improvement with chronic exposure, in addition to the efficacy of a variety of nicotinic agonists. Mechanistic studies have found that alpha7 and alpha4beta2 nicotinic receptors in the hippocampus are critical for nicotinic involvement in cognitive function. Clinical and experimental animal studies provide mutually supporting information for the development of novel nicotinic therapies for cognitive dysfunction. Nicotine
Piracetam

Idebenone

Vinpocetine
... The memory switch?

58. Schizophrenia In Children #49 - AACAP Facts For Families
schizophrenia is a medical illness that causes strange thinking, strange feelings,and unusual behavior. It is an uncommon psychiatric illness in children
http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/schizo.htm
S CHIZOPHRENIA IN C HILDREN No. 49 Schizophrenia is a medical illness that causes strange thinking, strange feelings, and unusual behavior. It is an uncommon psychiatric illness in children and is hard to recognize in its early phases. The behavior of children and adolescents with schizophrenia may differ from that of adults with this illness. Child and adolescent psychiatrists look for several of the following early warning signs in youngsters with schizophrenia:
  • seeing things and hearing voices which are not real (hallucinations),
  • odd and eccentric behavior, and/or speech,
  • unusual or bizarre thoughts and ideas,
  • confusing television and dreams from reality,
  • confused thinking,
  • extreme moodiness,
  • ideas that people are "out to get them," or talking about them,
  • behaving like a younger child,
  • severe anxiety and fearfulness,
  • confusing television and dreams with reality,
  • difficulty relating to peers, and keeping friends.
  • withdrawn and increased isolation,
  • decline in personal hygiene
The behavior of children with schizophrenia may change slowly over time. For example, children who used to enjoy relationships with others may start to become more shy or withdrawn and seem to be in their own world. Sometimes youngsters will begin talking about strange fears and ideas. They may start to cling to parents or say things which do not make much sense. These early problems may first be noticed by the child's school teachers.

59. Abilify (Aripiprazole) - BMS
Official pharmaceutical site for this antipsychotic medication indicated for the treatment of schizophrenia.
http://www.abilify.com
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60. NIMH: Schizophrenia
schizophrenia Research at the National Institute of Mental Health; Clinical TrialsCurrent Studies on schizophrenia and Related Disorders; Search MEDLINE s
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/healthinformation/schizophreniamenu.cfm
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What is Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder that affects about 1 percent of people all over the world. People with schizophrenia sometimes hear voices others don’t hear, believe that others are broadcasting their thoughts to the world, or become convinced that others are plotting to harm them. These experiences can make them fearful and withdrawn and cause difficulties when they try to have relationships with others. more>>
Symptoms usually develop in men in their late teens or early twenties and women in the twenties and thirties, but in rare cases, can appear in childhood. They can include hallucinations, delusions, disordered thinking, movement disorders, flat affect, social withdrawal, and cognitive deficits. more>>
Treatment
This is a time of hope for people with schizophrenia. Although the causes of the disease have not yet been determined, current treatments can eliminate many of the symptoms and allow people with schizophrenia to live independent and fulfilling lives in the community.

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