Table of Contents
Sartorius, Foreword. Preface. ISPS. Johannessen, Introduction: Phase-specific Treatment of Psychosis. Part I: The Nature of Psychosis. McGorry, The Recognition and Optimal Management of Early Psychosis: Applying the Concept of Staging in the Treatment of Psychosis. Simonsen, Personality and Psychosis. Ver Eecke, A Post-Lacanian View on Schizophrenia. Thorgaard, Rosenbaum, Schizophrenia: Pathogenesis and Therapy. Part II: Early Intervention in Psychosis. Bywood, Robertson, Gresswell, Elwood, A Behavioural versus a Cognitive Analysis of the Relapse Prodome in Psychosis. Schultze-Lutter, Ruhrmann, Klosterkötter, Can Schizophrenia be Predicted Phenomenologically? J. Addington, D. Addington, Phase Specific Treatment for Recovery in an Early Psychosis Programme. Miller, Mason, Phase-specific Psychosocial Interventions for First Episode Schizophrenia. Part III: Phase-specific Treatment of Psychosis. Cullberg, The Use of Psychodynamic Understanding of Psychotic States-delineating Need-specific Approaches. Kerr, Crowley, Beard, A Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) Based Approach to Psychotic Disorder. Rund, Cognitive Remediation of Patients with Schizophrenia: Does it Work? Hingley, Finding Meaning Within Psychosis: The Contribution of Psychodynamic Theory and Practice. Part IV: The Need for Integration. Bermanzohn, Neglected Syndromes of Schizophrenia-pervasiveness, Profiles and Phenomenology: An Overview of Associated Psychiatric Syndromes. Ross, Dissociation and Psychosis: The Need for Integration of Theory and Practice. Silver, Classic Literary Categories as a Measure of Progress in the Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia. Read, Hammersley, Can Very Bad Childhoods Drive Us Crazy? Science, Ideology and Taboo.