New Family Interventions and Associated Research in Psychiatric Disorders

Gedenkschrift in Honor of Michael J. Goldstein

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Paperback, 281 blz. | Engels
Springer Vienna | 2002
ISBN13: 9783211837009
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Annette Schaub This book is to honor Michael J. Goldstein Ph. D. , Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of California, who passed away in 1997. Mike was known for his caring, humanistic, and hope-inspiring approach to helping patients and their relatives cope with severe psychiatric illnesses, and for the support, warmth, and open-mindedness he showed in his relationships with col­ leagues and visitors from all over the world. Mike's humor, his optimism that social science could be used to better the human condition, and his conviction that patients, relatives, and clinicians could work collaboratively to manage psychiatric illness and improve the lives of all involved, were an inspiration to everyone he touched. Furthermore, because of the nature of Mike's work, his research has had a tremendous influence on many who never knew him, and the clinical innovations he helped develop have improved the lives of countless patients and families, and will no doubt continue to help many in the future. While Mike's work lives on, we and many others will miss his friendship and uplifting spirit he engendered in all of us. On April 28, 1997, the faculty center at the University of California, Los Angeles organized a program in memory of Mike. After this meeting it was suggested that a symposium be dedicated to Mike at the next World conference. He had initiated, organized and supported many studies in clinical psychology and psychiatry, so it seemed fitting that one should be organized in his memory.

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ISBN13:9783211837009
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:281
Uitgever:Springer Vienna
Druk:0

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I.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Michael J. Goldstein’s Impact on the Field of Psychosis.- II Expressed Emotion and Associated Research in Schizophrenia and in Borderline Personality.- 3 Early Psychosis, Schizophrenia and the Family.- 4 Examining Patients’ Perceptions of their Relatives’ Expressed Emotion.- 5 Patient Psychopathology and Parental Expressed Emotion in Schizophrenia Revisited.- 6 Psychophysiological Evaluation of Verbal Interaction during Conversations between Psychotic Patients and their Relatives.- 7 Predictors of Relapse in Recent-Onset Schizophrenia.- 8 Borderline Personality Disorder and the Family.- III Intervention Strategies in Schizophrenia, Depression and Bipolar Disorder.- 9 Principles and Results of Family Therapy in Schizophrenia.- 10 A Controlled Trial of Couple Therapy versus Antidepressant Medication for Depressed Patients with a Critical Partner.- 11 Family-Focused Treatment of Bipolar Disorder: A Comparison of One-Year Effects Using Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance and Random Regression.- 12 Family Interventions for Severe Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorder.- 13 Illness Self-management Programs in Schizophrenia and Severe Affective Disorders.- 14 Drug Treatment of Schizophrenia: State of the Art and the Potential of the Atypical Neuroleptics.

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