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  1. An Inquiry into Schizophrenia and Depression (Animal Models of Psychiatric Disorders, Vol 2) by P. Simon, P. Soubrie, 1988-07
  2. The Human Body as Symbol: Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia Through Existential Dialectics by Thorsten Herner, Torsten Herner, 1990-12
  3. Overcoming Addictions: Skills Training for People with Schizophrenia by Lisa J. Roberts, Andrew Shaner, et all 1999-05-01
  4. To Schizophrenia and Back by Annie Moon, 2008-01-01
  5. The Self in Psychotic Process: Its Symbolization in Schizophrenia (Jungian Classics Series) by John Weir Perry, 1987-04
  6. Water Balance in Schizophrenia (Progress in Psychiatry Series, No 48)
  7. Relapse Prevention in Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses: A Treatment Manual and Workbook for Therapist and Client (Relapse Prevention Manuals series) by John Sorensen, 2006-05-28
  8. Schizophrenia: Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment by Colin A. Ross, 2004-11-05
  9. Jeffrey's Journey: Healing a Child's Violent Rages by Debbie Jeffries, LaRayne Jeffries, 2005-02-09
  10. Tell Me I'm Here: One Family's Experience of Schizophrenia by Anne Deveson, 1992-10-01
  11. Neurodevelopment and Schizophrenia
  12. Punishing the Patient: How Psychiatrists Misunderstand and Mistreat Schizophrenia by Ph.D., Richard Gosden, 2001-03-01
  13. Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia: The Treatment of Choice by Bertram P. Karon, Gary R. Vandenbos, 1996-10-28
  14. Cultural Schizophrenia: Islamic Societies Confronting the West by Daryush Shayagan, 2000-06-17

101. New Statesman - Book Reviews - The Lust For Life
Anthony Clare reviews 'The Madness of Adam and Eve how schizophrenia shaped humanity' by David Horrobin.
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The Madness of Adam and Eve: how schizophrenia shaped humanity
David Horrobin Bantam Press, 275pp, £18.99
ISBN 0593046498
There was time, when religion was dominant, that the way to make sense of otherwise seemingly inexplicable conditions such as major mental illnesses - schizophrenia and manic depression, for example - was to suggest that sufferers had some inner path to God, that they were holy fools, seers, visionaries. In these more secular days, when art has replaced religion, experts suggest that mental illness and creativity are crucially linked. In the United States, Kay Redfield Jamison, in a series of books, has argued persuasively for a significant link between manic depression and artistic creativity. In this latest book on the subject, David Horrobin suggests, not quite so convincingly, that a "touch of schizophrenia" is associated with exceptional artistic and scientific abilities.
Horrobin, however, boldly insists that the genes for schizophrenia are responsible for most of the religious sense, most of the technical and artistic creativity and most of the leadership qualities of modern human beings. On occasion, such exceptional ability is manifested by individuals, such as John Nash, who carry all the genes necessary for schizophrenia to appear. More commonly, however, it is manifested by individuals, usually close relatives of people with schizophrenia, who carry just some of the genes and hence do not themselves suffer from schizophrenia, but show so-called "schizotypal" personality characteristics such as pedantry, dogmatism, magical thinking and emotional coldness. Horrobin picks out Isaac Newton as just such an individual, given that Newton was not just a man of the utmost creative brilliance, but someone obsessed with alchemy, the occult and secretiveness, and given to paranoid feuding and social withdrawal.

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103. Psychiatry Anti-Psychiatry Re-Visited
David Coopers' discoveries in psychodynamics of schizophrenia and his criticisms of psychiatry.
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To understand Anti-Psychiatry one has to first understand Psychiatry. Psychiatry is primarily a social institution which removes from society the "mentally ill and attempts to subdue their symptoms using drugs. Patients are diagnosed, labeled and drugged. Emphasis is on "Normalization". The suppression of difference, originality and vision - Conformism - making obedient robots that do not create anxiety in others.
Anti-Psychiatry emphasis is on making the individual whole. Diagnosis and analysis are replaced by uncritical listening. Labeling is replaced by witnessing the individual as an individual. Anti psychiatry tries to reverse the rules of the Psychiatric game.

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104. Fact Sheet Facts On Schizophrenia
schizophrenia is a cruel disease. The lives of those affected are often chronicles It is critical that people with schizophrenia stay in treatment even
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105. Schizophrenia.org - The Huxley Institute For Biosocial Research, Westchester Cha
The Huxley Institute for Biosocial Research is involved in the care and treatmentof those who suffer from schizophrenia, hypoglycemia, brain allergies and
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106. Schizophrenia: Information From WebMD
schizophrenia affects an estimated 2.2 million Americans each year. Here you llfind indepth articles on schizophrenia drugs and other treatments,
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Schizophrenia affects an estimated 2.2 million Americans each year. Here you'll find in-depth articles on schizophrenia drugs and other treatments, as well as its causes and symptoms. Your Guide To Schizophrenia Topics What is Schizophrenia? Who is Affected Risk Factors Symptoms ... Schizophrenia Drug Face-Off: No Clear Winner There's no clear winner from a major government study pitting a new generation of schizophrenia drugs against one another. Go To Article We Knew You'd Want to Know Newly Diagnosed? Start Here

107. Schizo-Affective Disorder
A personal account of a mental health illness similar to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
http://www.schizo.contactbox.co.uk/
SCHIZO-AFFECTIVE DISORDER: MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE A personal account of a mental health illness with similarities to schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder BACKGROUND * SCHOOL LIFE * SIXTH FORM * EARLY ADULT LIFE ... POEM ABOUT DEPRESSION BACKGROUND - SCHOOL LIFE When I was 11 years old I left junior school and went to Kingshurst Comprehensive. I was the only person from my junior school to go to this comprehensive. This was the first stage in my isolation. While at the comprehensive I was never myself and acted the clown in class. On top of this, when I was 11 or 12, my dad found out that my mother was seeing another man who she had met on holiday in Spain. They did not divorce but the atmosphere at home became more and more strained over time. When I was 15 I went on a school trip to France and ended up going out with a girl called Karen. She was 13 and yet far more experienced than me. We had a great time but it did not last. On coming back to school I felt uncomfortable about going out with someone younger than myself.. A week after the French trip I went on a geography field trip in Wales. Almost by accident, I ended up going out with Catherine who I had liked for some time. On returning from the trip I ran into Karen who quite rightly gave me a hard time and made me feel really bad about myself. I carried on going with Catherine for a few weeks but things did not work out and I decided to call things off. I phoned up Karen and told her about it. I hoped we could get together but she did not want to know.

108. Www.sfnsw.webcentral.com.au/
Mental Help Net schizophreniaschizophrenia may be triggered by environmental events, such as viral Similar to other genetically related illnesses, schizophrenia appears when the
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109. Schizophrenia Depression Self Help Therapy McKenzie Bipolar Manic Mental NBD
schizophrenia, depression, bipolar and schizoaffective disorder, NBD, alcoholism, and drug addiction are discussed in terms of cause, treatment, prevention, recovery, and online selfhelp therapy.
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110. Bmj.com Topic Collections : Schizophrenia And Disorders With Psychotic Features
Risk for schizophrenia and schizophrenialike psychosis among patients withepilepsy population based cohort study; Ping Qin, Huilan Xu,
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111. Resource Library Find Information On Schizophrenia At MerckSource
Information about different types of schizophrenia and their symptoms.
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112. Mental Health: A Report Of The Surgeon General - Chapter 4
The diagnosis of schizophrenia, according to DSMIV, requires at least 1-monthduration of two Table 4-6. DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia
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    Our understanding of schizophrenia has evolved since its symptoms were first catalogued by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the late 19th century (Andreasen, 1997a). Even though the cause of this disorder remains elusive, its frightening symptoms and biological correlates have come to be quite well defined. Yet misconceptions abound about symptoms: schizophrenia is neither nor Table 4-6 Schizophrenia is characterized by profound disruption in cognition and emotion, affecting the most fundamental human attributes: language, thought, perception, affect, and sense of self. The array of symptoms, while wide ranging, frequently includes psychotic manifestations, such as hearing internal voices or experiencing other sensations not connected to an obvious source (hallucinations) and assigning unusual significance or meaning to normal events or holding fixed false personal beliefs (delusions). No single symptom is definitive for diagnosis; rather, the diagnosis encompasses a pattern of signs and symptoms, in conjunction with impaired occupational or social functioning (DSM-IV). Symptoms are typically divided into positive and negative symptoms (see Table 4-7 Table 4-6. DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia

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114. Mental Health Information - The Royal College Of Psychiatrists
Depot medication and schizophrenia have been translated into Chinese click here to The Management of schizophrenia Part 1 Pharmacological Treatments
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115. Schizophrenia Society Of Ontario - Hamilton Chapter
A nonprofit organization which offers support, information and help for the families and friends of those with schizophrenia.
http://www.sso.hamilton.on.ca/
Support, Information & Help for the "families and friends" of those ill with Schizophrenia. The Hamilton Chapter, Schizophrenia Society of Ontario, was formerly known as Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics. It is a charitable self-help organization for families and friends of people suffering from Schizophrenia. Coping with someone who has schizophrenia is very stressful. The Hamilton Chapter offers help in understanding the illness and dealing with the widespread misunderstandings that exist in society about mental illness. Our goals are to:
  • provide mutual support for families share coping skills promote public awareness of the illness encourage research advocate for increased services for the ill person and their families
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116. Obsessive_compulsive Disorder In Children And Young People - Mental Health And G
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About this factsheet This is one in a series of factsheets for parents, teachers and young people entitled Mental Health and Growing Up . The aims of these factsheets are to provide practical, up-to-date information about mental health problems (emotional, behavioural and psychiatric disorders) that can affect children and young people. This factsheet explains what obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is, who it affects and what can be done to help. Introduction What is obsessive compulsive disorder? Some people have thoughts or ideas that come into their mind even when they do not want them to (for example `I must count to twenty or something bad will happen'). These thoughts often feel silly or unpleasant and are called obsessions. Compulsions

117. Schizophrenia And Chronic Mental Illness - MayoClinic.com
schizophrenia is a chronic and debilitating mental illness. Find disease resourcesat mayoclinic.com.
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118. Jung Circle
Support for a drug free recovery approach to schizophrenia in Australia.
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Jung Circle Welcome to Jung Circle, a temenos, or Sacred Sphere in which we celebrate the holistic vision of C.G.Jung; a place where anything can happen and where Mercurius reigns supreme. What our age most needs is a rediscovery of the life, boundlessness, and sacredness of the psyche, and a renewed honour for the gods who inform it and speak to us through our dreams, our lives, our loved ones, gifts and wounds, and through the boundless realms of the imaginal. Here we offer what will hopefully be welcomed as some food for soul, mind and imagination, so pull up a log, refill your tankards, and join us around the fire! TEMENOS THERAPEUTIC NETWORK Jung Circle Fireside Discussion List Jung & the Imaginal Circle of "Erocentric" Vision Shamanic Healing Space, by "The Dark" Nathair Schizophrenia Soul Therapy Helpline Myths, Tales, and Poems for the Jung at Heart Archives: Dreams , Reflections, Visions, Discussions Children's Corner: Ask Aaivan, the Eternal Child Links "I have no judgment about myself and my life. There is nothing I am quite sure about. I have no definite convictions - not about anything, really. I know only that I was born and exist, and it seems that I have been carried along. I exist on the foundation of something I do not know. In spite of all uncertainties, I feel a solidity underlying all existence and a continuity in my mode of being." - C. G. Jung

119. IntegraGen.com
Genetic blueprint of complex human diseases, validated markers and therapeutic targets for diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia, using genome hybrid identity profiling. Based in Evry, France.
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120. Schizophrenia Of Alberta - Index Page
Aims to fight mental disorders impairing one's ability to think clearly, manage emotions and to relate to others. Gives information on the condition, fundraising efforts, volunteering and other related related data.
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