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         Schizoaffective Disorder:     more books (45)
  1. Discombobulated: An Inspiring Journey of Hope Through Mental Illness by Kelly Ann Compton, Cheryl Arnold, 2007-12-17
  2. Diagnosis - Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder: Visions for Tomorrow - The Basics (Volume 1) by Nami Texas, 2009-06-30
  3. the diary of a teenager with schizo-affective disorder by gaynor jackson, 2008-01-01
  4. Schizoaffective Disorders: New Research
  5. Schizoaffective Disorders: International Perspectives on Understanding, Intervention and Rehabilitation
  6. The Sublime Detour: My Experience with Madness, the True Story of Chad Stafford's Hallucinations by Chad Stafford, 2004-05-17
  7. The Chrysalid Years: A Life on the Knife Edge Between Sanity and Madness - A Veteran Account of Manic Depression/Schizo-Affective Disorder by Abigail Freeman, 2001-11-15
  8. Affective and Schizoaffective Disorders: Similarities and Differences
  9. Cognitive discernible factors between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder [An article from: Brain and Cognition] by E. Stip, A.A. Sepehry, et all
  10. Living with Schizoaffective Disorder by Susan Beth Nemitz, 2009-08-31
  11. The Yellow Van:: A Story About Schizoaffective Disorder and Alcohol Addiction by Linda Sapp, 2009-03-30
  12. Schizoaffective Disorder
  13. Neuroendocrinology: Hypothalamus, Pituitary Gland, Testosterone, Schizoaffective Disorder, Vasopressin, Acromegaly, Sexually Dimorphic Nucleus
  14. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Schizoaffective disorder by Richard H. Camer, 2002-01-01

101. SupportPath.com: Schizoaffective Disorder
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102. Schizophrenia Or Schizoaffective Disorder: Department Of Psychiatry: UI Health C
Adults with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder may be eligible for participation in psychiatric research studies.
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Principal Investigator: Del D. Miller, M.D. Adults with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder may be eligible for participation in psychiatric research studies. The purpose of these research studies is to evaluate types of treatment and/or medications that may eventually help people who have schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Some studies involve medications or procedures that are not FDA-approved and are considered experimental. Ongoing studies include the following areas:
  • Antipsychotic medication studies Weight gain and wellness studies Studies of medications that may improve memory and thinking A study of non-medication treatment of auditory hallucinations
There are no charges for any of the study procedures or medications. Compensation is available for your time and travel expenses. Participation is voluntary.

103. Schizoaffective Disorder
schizoaffective disorder is the most poorly defined and understood diagnosis schizoaffective disorder occurs disproportionately among the relatives of
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104. Research Into The Causes Of Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder And        Â
like schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and bipolar disorder. from the person with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder.
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    105. Dr. Grohol's Psych Central: Schizophrenia And Psychosis: Schizoaffective Disorde
    A description of symptoms related to schizoaffective disorder, a disorder schizoaffective disorder symptoms look like a mixture of two kinds of major
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    106. Schizoaffective Disorder - Enpsychlopedia
    schizoaffective disorder is a mental disorder that combines the symptoms of There are two subtypes of schizoaffective disorder the bipolar type and
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    Schizoaffective disorder
    Schizoaffective disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis describing a situation where both the symptoms of mood disorder and psychosis are present. The disorder usually begins in early adulthood, and is more common in women. There are two sub-types of schizoaffective disorder: the bipolar type type and the depressive type. The bipolar type has a better prognosis than the depressive type, which can have a residual defect with the passing of time. Bipolar schizoaffective disorder is more similar to bipolar disorder than schizophrenia. People with bipolar disorder may also suffer from isolated episodes of schizoaffective disorders. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Signs and Symptoms
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    Signs and Symptoms
    The following are the criteria for a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV): A. Two (or more) of the following symptoms are present for the majority of a one-month period:
    • delusions hallucinations disorganized speech (e.g., frequent derailment or incoherence)

    107. Bipolar Disorder Compaired To  Schizoaffective Disorder
    bipolar disorder compaired to schizoaffective disorder.
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    What is Schizoaffective Disorder?
    Some psychiatric disorders are very difficult to diagnose accurately. One of the most confusing conditions is schizoaffective disorder. This relatively rare disorder is defined as "the presence of psychotic symptoms in the absence of mood changes for at least two weeks in a patient who has a mood disorder." The diagnosis is used when an individual does not fit diagnostic standards for either schizophrenia or "affective" (mood) disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder (manic depression). Some people may have symptoms of both a depressive disorder and schizophrenia at the same time, or they may have symptoms of schizophrenia without mood symptoms. Many individuals with schizoaffective disorder are originally diagnosed with manic depression. If the person experiences delusions or hallucinations that go away in less than two weeks when the mood is "normal," bipolar disorder may be the proper diagnosis. Someone who experiences psychosis for three or four weeks while in a manic phase does not have schizoaffective disorder.

    108. Schizoaffective Disorder
    What do you get when you cross schizophrenia with bipolar disorder? schizoaffective disorder. It s actually not quite that simple, but that s a good way to
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    109. Schizoaffective Disorder - New Treatments, January 22, 2005
    Advances in the Treatment of schizoaffective disorder, January 22, 2005.
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    Schizoaffective Disorder
    DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria Schizoaffective disorder is an illness which meets the criteria for schizophrenia and concurrently meets the criteria for a major depressive episode, manic episode, or mixed episode schizoafective The illness must also be associated with delusions or hallucinations for two weeks, without significant mood symptoms. A general medical condition or substance use is not the cause of symptoms. Symptoms of schizophrenia are present, but also associated with recurrent or chronic mood disturbances. Psychotic symptoms and mood symptoms occur independently or together. If manic or mixed symptoms occur, they must be present for one week and major depressive symptoms must be present for two weeks. Epidemiology The lifetime prevalence is under one percent. First degree biological relatives of have an increased risk of schizophrenia as well as mood disorders. Classification Bipolar Type. Diagnosed when a manic. Treatment

    110. ClinicalTrials.gov - Information On Clinical Trials And Human Research Studies:
    Conditions Schizophrenia; schizoaffective disorder Conditions Psychotic Disorder; schizoaffective disorder; Schizophrenia
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    112. HealthyPlace.com Forums: Viewing Forum: Schizoaffective Disorder
    Thought Disorders Forum schizoaffective disorder Schizophrenia Caregivers, Schizophrenia - Family, Friends, Medications, schizoaffective disorder
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    113. Schizoaffective Disorder
    It is not known how commonly schizoaffective disorder occurs, but it is believed to be Therefore schizoaffective disorder tends to be rare in children.
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    Definition: A disorder that includes features of both schizophrenia (hallucinations, delusions, and deteriorating function) and a mood disorder (either bipolar disorder "manic depression" or major depressive disorder) in which the symptoms are so intertwined that a distinction between the two problems cannot be made.
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: People with this condition often seek treatment for mood problems (mania, depression, symptoms of both simultaneously or rapidly alternating) which shifts towards symptoms of schizophrenia or may display symptoms of both conditions simultaneously, although the schizophrenic symptoms dominate. To be diagnosed with this disorder, someone must experience psychotic symptoms (hallucinations and delusions) for at least 2 weeks in the absence of mood disorder. The exact cause of the condition is unknown, but factors that affect the development of both schizophrenia and affective disorders may play a role, including a strong genetic component and other biochemical factors. Risk factors include a family history of schizophrenia or affective disorder. It is not known how commonly schizoaffective disorder occurs, but it is believed to be less common than schizophrenia or mood disorders. Women may be affected more often than men. While mood disorders are relatively common in children, schizophrenia is not. Therefore schizoaffective disorder tends to be rare in children.

    114. Entrez PubMed
    Lamotrigine in the treatment of schizoaffective disorder. Erfurth A, Walden J, Grunze H. Department of Psychiatry, University of Munich and University of
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    115. Entrez PubMed
    schizoaffective disorder is a common, severe, and lifelong illness; however, Controlled prospective trials in patients with schizoaffective disorder are
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    116. Schizo-affective Disorder
    Authoritative information on all aspects of Schizoaffective Disdorder.
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    117. Rose Hill
    A psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation center for schizophrenia, schizoaffective, bipolar disorder and depression.
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    Welcome to Rose Hill Center
    Treatment and rehabilitation services for adults with mental illness Located on 372 rolling, wooded acres, Rose Hill Center is a private, non-profit, psychiatric rehabilitation facility for those diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, clinical depression, bi-polar disorder or other major mental illness. Located in Holly, Michigan, Rose HillÂ’s program has been carefully developed to prepare mentally ill adults for independence. Recognizing that early detection and aggressive treatment are often the key to years of productive living, Rose Hill's clients are served in three different levels of care:
    • Residential Transitional Living Community Support
    At each level, Rose HillÂ’s professional mental health team directs a comprehensive program aimed at helping people achieve and maintain psychiatric stability, meaningful daily activity, and independent community living. Combining medication management, behavioral therapy, employment training and social program, the Rose Hill model of care is comprehensive and effective.

    118. Schizophrenia
    Early theories supposed that mental disorders were caused by evil possession One of the first to classify the mental disorders into different categories
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    Schizophrenia Signs and Symptoms Schizophrenia is a mental illness that usually strikes in late adolescence or early adulthood, but can strike at any time in life. The signs and symptoms vary from individuals. Two different people who both carry a diagnosis of schizophrenia can have different symptoms from each other, but all people with the disorder show one or more of these following symptoms:
    • Delusions : These are beliefs that are not true, such as feeling people are following or trying to hurt them, believing other people can read their minds, or beliefs that they have special powers or abilities. Hallucinations : This usually takes the form of hearing voices that are not there, but schizophrenics may also see, smell, taste, and feel things that are not there. Bizarre behavior : This can be expressed in many different ways. In short, the individual behaves in ways that seem inappropriate or strange to other people.

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