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CLINICAL HANDBOOK OF SCHIZOPHRENIA

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Index 635problem maintenance and, 229quality of life and, 588relapse prevention, 238for schizophrenia prodrome,383–387structure, process, andprinciples of, 227–228See also Patient beliefsCombat fatigue, 450CommunityACT and, 330–331as focus in strengths casemanagement, 321–322Community life, enhanced qualityofstrengths case managementand, 320See also Quality of life;Strengths-based casemanagementCommunity Mental Health Actof 1963, 414Community Support Program,301, 309–310Community-based systems, andavoidance of labeling, 440Compensation, 252Computed tomography, 9, 36Computerized training, incognitive rehabilitation, 255Condoms, explaining use of, 611Conference on Human Rightsand Psychiatric Oppression,301Confidentiality, in ERmanagement, 341–342Consent form, 627–628Consent process, 627–628Controldelusions of, 86external, versus antonomy,600–601Co-occurring disorders, 125–134cardiovascular disorders, 132infectious diseases, 128–130of inmates, 361–362key points, 133metabolic conditions, 130–132nicotine dependence, 127–128polydipsia, 132–133substance abuse disorders, 125–127See also Medical comorbidityCo-occurring substance usedisorders, 125–127, 459–470drug susceptibility and, 462impacts of, 460–462issues in, 459–464key points, 469priority setting and, 464psychological treatmentguidelines, 467–469quality of life and, 463risk factors in, 460treatment approaches, 465–466treatment effects, 466–467treatment recommendations,461tand type of substances used,464Coping, religious, 596Coping efforts, 269Coping skills training, 269research evidence for, 269Coping strategies, developing,273–274, 274tCore beliefsassessment of, 230See also Patient beliefsCorrectional facilitiesmental health standards for,356–357See also Jail diversion; Jails/prisonsCorrectional treatmentand identification andtreatment of schizophrenia,358–362key points, 363professional standards andtreatment guidelines, 356–358special issues in, 355–356transition planning andcommunity reentry, 362–363Criminal justice systemcase management and, 312costs of, 510NAMI’s work in, 302–303See also Jails/prisons; LegalissuesCrisis intervention teamin police–mental healthcollaborations, 527training of, 302–303Crisis residential treatmentservices, 348Critical time intervention,homelessness and, 416–417Cross-cultural studies, 549–551Cultural competence, 593and assessment of spirituality/religion in schizophrenia,594–595Cultureand attitudes toward mentalillness, 550–551centrality of religious practicein, 593–594family interactions and, 619schizophrenia and, 552Custodial care, 289CYP450, drugs inhibitingproduction of, 166Cytogenetic abnormalities, inEOS, 484Cytokines, fetal exposure to, 70–71D 2 receptor blockade, 31–33,39Da Costa syndrome, 449Dartmouth ACT Fidelity Scale,333Dartmouth Assessment ofLifestyle Instrument, 126,129Death ideation, 493t. See alsoSuicidal ideation; SuicideDecision makingEOS and, 483–484reduced capacity for, ethicaldilemmas and, 625sexual, 610Deinstitutionalization, 345–346,351homelessness and, 411impacts of, 6outcomes and, 567Délire chronique, 4Delusionsin children, 482DSM-IV-TR definition, 85–86ICD definitions of, 89religious, 594special, 83Dementia paranoia, 3Dementia praecox, 3, 12, 25, 35,82Kraepelin’s descriptions of, 91–92Kraepelin’s research on, 60versus manic–depressivedisorder, 4Depersonalization syndromes, 84,88Depressioncoping strategies for, 274twith first-episode psychosis,371PACE approach to, 386quality of life and, 587remission in, versus remissionin schizophrenia, 562suicide risk and, 494t, 495–496Depression and Bipolar SupportAlliance, 300Depressive core syndrome,108

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