The longitudinal dimension of schizophrenia and related severe mental illness is a key component of theoretical models of recovery. However, empirical longitudinal investigations have been underrepresented in the psychopathology of schizophrenia. Similarly, traditional approaches to longitudinal analysis of psychopathological data have had serious limitations. The utilization of modern longitudinal methods is necessary to capture the complexity of biopsychosocial models of treatment and recovery in schizophrenia. The present paper summarizes empirical data from traditional longitudinal research investigating recovery in symptoms, neurocognition, and social functioning. Studies conducted under treatment as usual conditions are compared to ps...
ObjectiveTo analyze the relationships between insight, medication adherence, addiction, coping and s...
Self-reported 'personal recovery' and clinical recovery in schizophrenia (SRPR and CR. respectively)...
Clinical studies of cognitive therapy and rehabilitation for persons with schizophrenia have generat...
Approaches to the study and treatment of schizophrenia can be classified according to their views of...
Research in serious mental illness (SMI) suggests that rehabilitation facilitates recovery of neuroc...
Objective: To explore the long-term course and to study factors of potential relevance for the treat...
Purpose: With appropriate mental health rehabilitation, schizophrenia is increasingly associated wit...
Objective: To outline the strengths and limitations of longitudinal research designs in psychiatry, ...
Recovery is a multidimensional concept, including symptomatic, functional, social, as well as person...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a severe brain disease which leads to progressive clinical, cognitive, s...
Although considerable research has been undertaken on psychosocial treatment and rehabilitation of p...
Self-reported ‘personal recovery’ and clinical recovery in schizophrenia (SRPR and CR, respectively)...
Background & Objectives : Longitudinal studies are used in many psychiatric researches to evaluate...
ObjectiveTo analyze the relationships between insight, medication adherence, addiction, coping and s...
Self-reported 'personal recovery' and clinical recovery in schizophrenia (SRPR and CR. respectively)...
Clinical studies of cognitive therapy and rehabilitation for persons with schizophrenia have generat...
Approaches to the study and treatment of schizophrenia can be classified according to their views of...
Research in serious mental illness (SMI) suggests that rehabilitation facilitates recovery of neuroc...
Objective: To explore the long-term course and to study factors of potential relevance for the treat...
Purpose: With appropriate mental health rehabilitation, schizophrenia is increasingly associated wit...
Objective: To outline the strengths and limitations of longitudinal research designs in psychiatry, ...
Recovery is a multidimensional concept, including symptomatic, functional, social, as well as person...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a severe brain disease which leads to progressive clinical, cognitive, s...
Although considerable research has been undertaken on psychosocial treatment and rehabilitation of p...
Self-reported ‘personal recovery’ and clinical recovery in schizophrenia (SRPR and CR, respectively)...
Background & Objectives : Longitudinal studies are used in many psychiatric researches to evaluate...
ObjectiveTo analyze the relationships between insight, medication adherence, addiction, coping and s...
Self-reported 'personal recovery' and clinical recovery in schizophrenia (SRPR and CR. respectively)...
Clinical studies of cognitive therapy and rehabilitation for persons with schizophrenia have generat...