The concept of schizophrenia only covers the 30% poor outcome fraction of a much broader multidimensional psychotic syndrome, yet paradoxically has become the dominant prism through which everything 'psychotic' is observed, even affective states with mild psychosis labelled 'ultra-high risk' (for schizophrenia). The inability of psychiatry to frame psychosis as multidimensional syndromal variation of largely unpredictable course and outcome - within and between individuals - hampers research and recovery-oriented practice. 'Psychosis' remains firmly associated with 'schizophrenia', as evidenced by a vigorous stream of high-impact but non-replicable attempts to 'reverse-engineer' the hypothesized biological disease entity, using case-control...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders attract great interest among clinicians, researchers, and the lay p...
The schizophrenia syndrome was developed with the aim of distinguishing between those people that ha...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...
The concept of schizophrenia only covers the 30% poor outcome fraction of a much broader multidimens...
Despite advances in the treatment of schizophrenia over the past half-century, the illness is freque...
Schizophrenia is a ubiquitous and disabling mental illness affecting several domains of cognition an...
Psychiatric diagnosis has acquired a position of a quasi-legal document for mental health services a...
A large body of research indicates that weak expressions of positive psychotic symptoms ("psychotic ...
Schizophrenia is a common disorder, affecting approximately 1 out of every 100 people, with a typica...
After over 100 years of research without clarifying the aetiology of schizophrenia, a look at the cu...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
Early psychopathological attempts to characterize the vulnerability to schizophrenia were based on t...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders attract great interest among clinicians, researchers, and the lay p...
The schizophrenia syndrome was developed with the aim of distinguishing between those people that ha...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...
The concept of schizophrenia only covers the 30% poor outcome fraction of a much broader multidimens...
Despite advances in the treatment of schizophrenia over the past half-century, the illness is freque...
Schizophrenia is a ubiquitous and disabling mental illness affecting several domains of cognition an...
Psychiatric diagnosis has acquired a position of a quasi-legal document for mental health services a...
A large body of research indicates that weak expressions of positive psychotic symptoms ("psychotic ...
Schizophrenia is a common disorder, affecting approximately 1 out of every 100 people, with a typica...
After over 100 years of research without clarifying the aetiology of schizophrenia, a look at the cu...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
Early psychopathological attempts to characterize the vulnerability to schizophrenia were based on t...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders attract great interest among clinicians, researchers, and the lay p...
The schizophrenia syndrome was developed with the aim of distinguishing between those people that ha...
Background The past two decades have seen exponential clinical and research interest in help-seeking...