Prodromal symptoms occurring before the first-ever onset or relapse of schizophrenia were observed a long time ago. In 1861 the pioneer of modern, scientifically oriented psychiatry, the Berlin-based psychiatrist Wilhelm Griesinger [1], described a melancholic prodromal stage that tend
Objective: This study aimed to describe in detail, using a retrospective approach, the prodromal sy...
The onset of schizophrenia is usually preceded by a prodromal phase characterized by functional decl...
In recent years, there has been much attention and effort in schizophrenia research devoted to under...
Schizophrenia and other mental disorders are often preceded by prodromal changes in behavior that ca...
The initial prodromal symptoms in schizophrenia were studied in 100 DSM-diagnosed patients and 100 c...
The term "prodromal symptoms" has traditionally referred to pre-psychotic changes in thoug...
Individuals who develop schizophrenia often suffer long standing deficits. All too often available t...
Describing the trajectory of prodromal symptoms has obvious appeal in supporting advances towards su...
The initial prodrome in psy-chosis is potentially important for early intervention, identifica-tion ...
Schizophrenia is commonly considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that is associated with significa...
Schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the population and is severely impairing to those afflicted. Thereby, ...
In the last ten years, a significant amount of research data has accumulated to identify and predict...
The core symptoms of psychosis—delusions, hallucinations, and thought disorders—are not unique to th...
Symptom development during the prodromal phase of psy-chosis was explored retrospectively in first-e...
For the processing of my thesis I have chosen the theme " Early warning symptoms and prevention of r...
Objective: This study aimed to describe in detail, using a retrospective approach, the prodromal sy...
The onset of schizophrenia is usually preceded by a prodromal phase characterized by functional decl...
In recent years, there has been much attention and effort in schizophrenia research devoted to under...
Schizophrenia and other mental disorders are often preceded by prodromal changes in behavior that ca...
The initial prodromal symptoms in schizophrenia were studied in 100 DSM-diagnosed patients and 100 c...
The term "prodromal symptoms" has traditionally referred to pre-psychotic changes in thoug...
Individuals who develop schizophrenia often suffer long standing deficits. All too often available t...
Describing the trajectory of prodromal symptoms has obvious appeal in supporting advances towards su...
The initial prodrome in psy-chosis is potentially important for early intervention, identifica-tion ...
Schizophrenia is commonly considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that is associated with significa...
Schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the population and is severely impairing to those afflicted. Thereby, ...
In the last ten years, a significant amount of research data has accumulated to identify and predict...
The core symptoms of psychosis—delusions, hallucinations, and thought disorders—are not unique to th...
Symptom development during the prodromal phase of psy-chosis was explored retrospectively in first-e...
For the processing of my thesis I have chosen the theme " Early warning symptoms and prevention of r...
Objective: This study aimed to describe in detail, using a retrospective approach, the prodromal sy...
The onset of schizophrenia is usually preceded by a prodromal phase characterized by functional decl...
In recent years, there has been much attention and effort in schizophrenia research devoted to under...