Schizophrenia Into Later Life

Treatment, Research, and Policy


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Imprint: AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION PUBLISHING
By:
Carl I. Cohen
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344

Imprint: AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION PUBLISHING
By:
Carl I. Cohen
Release Date:

Format:
PAPERBACK
Pages:
344

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ContributorsIntroductionPART I: Epidemiology, Historical Background, Illness Phenomenology, and Diagnostic IssuesChapter 1. Patterns of Care for Persons 65 Years and Older With SchizophreniaChapter 2. Changes in Schizophrenia Across Time: Paradoxes, Patterns, and PredictorsChapter 3. A Comparison of Early- and Late-Onset SchizophreniaChapter 4. Differential Diagnosis of Psychotic Disorders in the ElderlyPART II: Biological and Medical AspectsChapter 5. Biological Changes in Older Adults With SchizophreniaChapter 6. Cognitive Functioning in Late-Life Schizophrenia: Course and CorrelatesChapter 7. Medical Comorbidity in Older Persons With SchizophreniaPART III: Gender and Sociocultural AspectsChapter 8. Gender Differences in Schizophrenia Across the Life Span Chapter 9. Social Vicissitudes of Schizophrenia in Later LifePART IV: Treatment and Service IssuesChapter 10. What Are the Service Needs of Aging People With Schizophrenia?Chapter 11. Use of Novel Antipsychotics in Older Patients With SchizophreniaChapter 12. Community-Based Treatment of Schizophrenia and Other Severe Mental IllnessesChapter 13. Biobehavioral Treatment and Rehabilitation for Older Adults With SchizophreniaChapter 14. Changing Caregiving Needs as Persons With Schizophrenia Grow OlderChapter 15. Mental Health Policy and Financing of Services for Older Adults With Severe Mental IllnessPART V: Future DirectionsChapter 16. Toward the Development of Theory and Research in Aging and SchizophreniaIndex

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