First Episode Psychosis

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The new edition of this popular handbook has been thoroughly updated to include the latest data concerning treatment of first-episode patients. Drawing from their experience, the authors discuss the presentation and assessment of the first psychotic episode and review the appropriate use of antipsychotic agents and psychosocial approaches in effective management. This is an authoritative text written by a team of highly respected authors for psychiatrists, neurologists, primary care practitioners and health care professional working in psychiatry. Drawing from their experience, the presentation and assessment of the first psychotic episode are discussed, details regarding antipsychotic drugs and their appropriate use are reviewed and psychosocial approaches are examined. The resulting book offers a concise and valuable guide to those wishing to review the latest proposals for the treatment of first-episode psychosis supported by up-to-date references, in a single publication.

Author(s): Kathy J. Aitchison, Karena Meehan, Robin M. Murray
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 148
City: Boca Raton

Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Dedication
1. Why focus on the first episode?
2. The presentation and assessment of the first psychotic episode
3. Before the onset of frank psychosis
4. Antipsychotics; pharmacology
5. Prescribing for a first episode of schizophrenia-like psychosis
6. Prescribing for a first episode of affective psychosis
7. Psychosocial approaches - 1 The acute episode and its aftermath
8. Psychosocial approaches - 2 Enhancing recovery and staying well
References
Index