Table Of Contenti
Schizophrenia and
Related Disorders
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Schizophrenia
and Related
Disorders
Edited by
Michael J. Marcsisin, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Jessica M. Gannon, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Jason B. Rosenstock, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Director, Medical Student Education
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
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Names: Marcsisin, Michael J., editor. | Gannon, Jessica M., editor. |
Rosenstock, Jason, editor.
Title: Schizophrenia and related disorders / edited by Michael J. Marcsisin,
Jessica M. Gannon, Jason B. Rosenstock.
Other titles: Pittsburgh pocket psychiatry series.
Description: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2016] | Series:
Pittsburgh pocket psychiatry series | Includes bibliographical references.
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Subjects: | MESH: Schizophrenia
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Series Introduction
We stand on the threshold of a new golden age of clinical and
behavioral neuroscience with psychiatry at its fore. With the
Pittsburgh Pocket Psychiatry series, we intend to encompass
the breadth and depth of our current understanding of human
behavior in health and disease. Using the structure of resident
didactic teaching, we will be able to ensure that each subject
area relevant to practicing psychiatrists is detailed and described.
New innovations in diagnosis and treatment will be reviewed and
discussed in the context of existing knowledge, and each book
in the series will propose new directions for scientific inquiry
and discovery. The aim of the series as a whole is to integrate
findings from all areas of medicine and neuroscience previously
segregated as “mind” or “body,” “psychological” or “biological.”
Thus, each book from the Pittsburgh Pocket Psychiatry series will
stand alone as a standard text for anyone wishing to learn about
a specific subject area. The series will be the most coherent and
flexible learning resource available.
David Kupfer, MD
Michael Travis, MD
Michelle Horner, DO
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Contents
Contributors ix
1 History and Phenomenology of Schizophrenia
and Related Psychoses 1
Michael J. Marcsisin and Jessica M. Gannon
2 Diagnosis and Assessment of Schizophrenia
and Related Psychoses 53
Jason B. Rosenstock
3 Epidemiology of Schizophrenia 89
Jaspreet S. Brar
4 Course, Prognosis, and Outcomes
of Schizophrenia and Related Disorders 111
Konasale M. Prasad
5 Neurobiology of Schizophrenia 143
Gil D. Hoftman and Dean F. Salisbury
6 Somatic Treatments for Psychotic Disorders 185
Justin C. Ellison, Jason B. Rosenstock,
and Michael J. Marcsisin
7 Psychosocial Treatment for Psychotic
Disorders 247
Jessica M. Gannon and Shaun M. Eack
Answers 293
Index 295
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Contributors
Jaspreet S. Brar, Michael J. Marcsisin, MD
MD, PhD Department of Psychiatry
Department of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh School
University of Pittsburgh of Medicine
School of Medicine Western Psychiatric Institute
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
and Clinic Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Konasale M. Prasad, MD
Shaun M. Eack, PhD Department of Psychiatry
University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh School
School of Social Work of Medicine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Western Psychiatric Institute
Justin C. Ellison, and Clinic
PharmD, BCPP Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Department of Pharmacy Jason B. Rosenstock, MD
University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry
School of Pharmacy University of Pittsburgh School
Western Psychiatric Institute of Medicine
and Clinic Western Psychiatric Institute
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Clinic
Jessica M. Gannon, MD Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Department of Psychiatry Dean F. Salisbury, PhD
University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry
School of Medicine University of Pittsburgh School
Western Psychiatric Institute of Medicine
and Clinic Western Psychiatric Institute
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Clinic
Gil D. Hoftman, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
MD, PhD
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine
Western Psychiatric Institute
and Clinic
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania