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Full Description
The recognition and optimal management of early psychosis in adolescence is of great importance not only for its adequate diagnosis and treatment, but also for suicide prevention. In this volume, the latest understandings are reviewed by specialists in child and adolescent psychiatry. It discusses questions such as why schizophrenic psychosis has to be differentiated from borderline personality disorders; why the problem-solving strategy in early detection of neurocognitive disorders and neuropsychiatric behavioural disorders is also relevant for the development of a clinical view of the psychotic process. Further contributions point out the choice of specific individual psychotherapeutic techniques as well as why childhood psychosis needs a full inclusion of the family in the diagnostic and therapeutic process. This publication gives a stimulating overview of the diagnosis, treatment and outcome of psychotic disturbances in adolescence. Child and adolescent psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatrists as well as paediatricians will find it inspiring reading.
Contents
Introduction: Burgin, D.; The Recognition and Optimal Management of Early Psychosis: McGorry, P.D.; Early Detection of Psychoses in Adolescents: Do Basic Symptoms Specifically Reflect At-Risk States? Resch, F.; Meng, H.; Parcer, P.; Koch, E.; Burgin, D.; Diagnostic of Psychosis at Adolescence: The Place for a Psycho-Dynamic Approach: Jeammet, P.; Some Psychodynamic Aspects of First Psychosis in Adolescence: Burgin, D.; Psychosis as Traumatic Event: Riedesser, P.; Neurocognitive Disorders in Adolescent Psychotic Patients: Preuss, U.; Suicide and Psychosis: Bowen, P.; Ladame, F.; Mirror Image Experiences in Psychosis Therapy: Benedetti, G.; Differential Diagnosis between Borderline Personality Disorder and Schizophrenic Illness in Adolescents with Psychotic Symptoms: Dammann, G.; Differentiation between Borderline Personality Disorder and Schizophrenia: Schulte-Markwort, M., Schimmelmann, B.; Psychosis as a Problem-Solving Strategy or Processing Technique: Zarotti, G; Neuropsychiatric Behavioural Disorder with Psychosis following the Appearance of a Germinoma in the Pineal Body: Zollinger, R.; Childhood Psychosis and the Family. A Definition of a Position on the Subject of Autism: Isler, E.; Past, Present and Future of Child Psychosis: Knauer, D.; Eliez, S., Barker, M.; Palacio, F.; Autor Index Subject Index



