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397 Chapter 16: An evidence-based classification93 Cipriani et al. (2005).94 Bauer <strong>and</strong> Dopfmer (1999); also see Taylor <strong>and</strong> Fink (2006) for discussions <strong>of</strong> lithium’s efficacyas an augmenting agent in depressive illness <strong>and</strong> in preventing episodes <strong>of</strong> mood disorder.95 Alvarez et al. (1997).96 Baethge et al. (2003).97 Kendler et al. (1998); Murray et al. (2005).98 Abrams <strong>and</strong> Taylor (1978); Berenbaum et al. (1987); Bassett et al. (1993); Amador et al.(1999); Moller et al. (2000); Fanous et al. (2001).99 Jager et al. (2003).100 Andreasen et al. (1990).101 McClellan <strong>and</strong> McCurry (1998).102 See chapters in this text that detail each <strong>of</strong> the features in this revision <strong>of</strong> criterion A.103 Kingdon et al. (2007).104 Jablensky (2001).105 Fish (1962, pp. 96–7); another old term no longer in use is pseudoneurotic schizophrenia,which was said to be a condition that initially presented as multiple neurotic problems <strong>of</strong>psychogenic origin that then progressed to psychosis (Hoch <strong>and</strong> Polatin, 1949).106 Zhang-Wong et al. (1995).107 Zarate et al. (2000); Naz et al. (2003).108 Norman et al. (2005).109 Taylor <strong>and</strong> Abrams (1984).110 Iancu et al. (2002); Naz et al. (2003); Benazzi (2003a); Schimmelmann et al. (2005);Addington et al. (2006).111 Chapter 2 provides a discussion <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> this effort.112 Maj et al. (2000).113 Abrams <strong>and</strong> Taylor (1976a); Taylor <strong>and</strong> Amir (1994); Lake <strong>and</strong> Hurwitz (2007).114 Jager et al. (2004) review these studies <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fer a 15-year follow-up <strong>of</strong> 241 patientsinitially diagnosed as schizoaffective, schizophrenic, or manic-depressive. Also see Coryellet al. (2001).115 Taylor (1986).116 Taylor <strong>and</strong> Abrams (1983); Taylor (1986); Gershon et al. (1988); Kendler et al. (1995).117 Kempf et al. (2005).118 Taylor (1984); Kempf et al. (2005).119 Lake <strong>and</strong> Hurwitz (2007).120 Leonhard (1979).121 Brockington et al. (1982a); Perris (1986); Zaudig (1990).122 Peralta <strong>and</strong> Cuesta (2003b).123 Reif <strong>and</strong> Pfuhlmann (2004).124 For full discussions <strong>of</strong> the data supporting a separate category for catatonia, see Fink <strong>and</strong>Taylor (2003) <strong>and</strong> Taylor <strong>and</strong> Fink (2003).125 Fink <strong>and</strong> Taylor (2003); Taylor <strong>and</strong> Fink (2003).126 Fink <strong>and</strong> Taylor (2003); as examples, also see Abrams <strong>and</strong> Taylor (1976b); Krüger <strong>and</strong>Bräunig (2000).

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