SUMMARY: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances in psychosocial research on psychosis. However, we doubt that a model based solely on social epidemiology and cognitive theory can totally describe psychosis, and to be fair, Bebbington does not suggest that it does. A complete model must also incorporate what we have learned from non-social epidemiology, neuroscience, and genetics. Evidence indicates that both the social risk factors that interest Bebbington and biological risk factors, such as abuse of stimulants and cannabis, can provoke psychotic symptoms by dysregulating striatal dopamine. The role of neurodevelopmental deviance also needs to be considered in the etiology of schizophren...
Society has become increasingly aware of the frustrating and confusing disorders that can result whe...
The biological model of schizophrenia remains the dominant model within mental health services. It h...
The purpose of this review is to examine whether a contribution of social exclusion to the pathogene...
Summary: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
Background: Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
Background. Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
For several decades the conceptualization and treatment of mental health problems, including psychos...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occur...
Contains fulltext : 138747.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occur...
Despite the substantial burden of illness in schizophrenia, there has been a discrepancy between the...
Schizophrenia is a multi-factorial disease characterized by a high heritability and environmental ri...
N EUROPSYCHIATRIC studies using modem brain-imaging techniques are rapidly redefining schizophrenia....
Conceptualization of psychotic disorders changedthroughout the 20th century, with previously postula...
Society has become increasingly aware of the frustrating and confusing disorders that can result whe...
The biological model of schizophrenia remains the dominant model within mental health services. It h...
The purpose of this review is to examine whether a contribution of social exclusion to the pathogene...
Summary: Paul Bebbington's recent Special Article provides an excellent synthesis of recent advances...
Background: Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
Background. Cognitive models of the positive symptoms of psychosis specify the cognitive, social and...
For several decades the conceptualization and treatment of mental health problems, including psychos...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occur...
Contains fulltext : 138747.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occur...
Despite the substantial burden of illness in schizophrenia, there has been a discrepancy between the...
Schizophrenia is a multi-factorial disease characterized by a high heritability and environmental ri...
N EUROPSYCHIATRIC studies using modem brain-imaging techniques are rapidly redefining schizophrenia....
Conceptualization of psychotic disorders changedthroughout the 20th century, with previously postula...
Society has become increasingly aware of the frustrating and confusing disorders that can result whe...
The biological model of schizophrenia remains the dominant model within mental health services. It h...
The purpose of this review is to examine whether a contribution of social exclusion to the pathogene...