The early stages of schizophrenia

In sharp contrast to the prevailing belief during the past century that schizophrenia inevitably results in a progressive deteriorating clinical course, research since the early 1980s shows that early intervention can significantly improve the long-term outcome of this complex illness. With very ear...

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Other Authors: Zipursky, Robert B. (Editor), Schulz, S. Charles (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC American Psychiatric Pub 2002
Edition:First Edition
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