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AMEDEO Medical Literature Review - Schizophrenia
Pfizer sponsored site providing current psychiatric studies and reports from major psychiatric and psychological journals.
The Nurse Practitioner Role in Psychiatric Nursing
Professional paper addressing the rationale for a psychiatric nurse practitioner role and the advantages of this new role. Includes bibliography.
Clinical Trials Listing - Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorders
Subsection of website describing current treatment and drug studies which offer opportunities to participate in research and qualify for experimental treatment programs.
Genetics of Schizophrenia and Affective Disorder
One page published article studying familial factors of schizophrenia and related disorders. Includes bibliography.
Implementing Psychosocial Rehabilitation With Long-Term Patients
A professional paper describing techniques used to change the focus at a state psychiatric facility from therapy to education.
The Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia
One page article that addresses the theory of increased levels of dopamine in patients who have symptoms of schizophrenia. Bibliography included.
Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia
Research study at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO seeks sisters and brothers with schizophrenia to participate in a genetic research project.
Schizophrenia
Newsletter featuring schizophrenia resources for mental health professionals, patients, and families.
Schizophrenia Digest
A magazine dedicated towards sufferers, family members, relatives, caregivers, and professionals involved with mental health.
Schizophrenia and Substance Abuse - Bibliography
One page listing of over 80 publications that address schizophrenia and substance abuse.
Schizophrenia On-line News Articles
A searchable collection of news articles relating to schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia: Information and Resources
News Alerts with latest news releases some with links to the journal articles. Useful for layperson and professionals.
Zomaril Reduces Symptoms Of Schizophrenia And Schizoaffective Disorder
One page professional article studying the effects of Zomaril on schizophrenia and related disorders.
Robert K. Chapman
First-person account of full recovery from schizophrenia using cognitive therapy used to eliminate paranoid delusions.
Schizophrenia Bi-Polar Newsletter
Learn the facts and theories about schizophrenia and avoid the pitfalls.
Schizophrenia Research Projects
Provides information about our ongoing studies in schizophrenia using MRI technology.
Schizophrenia - an Independent Review Article
Dr Ben Green, Psychiatry On-Line, discusses this psychotic disorder and addresses the course of this illness.
Forensic Algorithm Project
Charles A. Buscema, M.D., presents Neuroleptic Best Practices: Profiles of Atypical Neuroleptic Efficacy. Provides comprehensive treatment modalities for severe mental illness in the correctional setting.
Arthur P. Noyes Research Foundation
The Arthur P. Noyes Foundation - scientific research into the causes, cures, treatments and preventions of schizophrenia and related disorders.
Structural MRI research on schizophrenia.
Structural MRI research conducted at the Rudolf Magnus Institute for Neurosciences in Utrecht, The Netherlands, on schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia - Are We on the Same Bus?
What is schizophrenia and how it impacts daily life.
Maryland Psychiatric Research Center
An academic research center studying causes, manifestations and innovative treatments of schizophrenia. Hosts a brain bank which collects postmortem human brain tissue for research in pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Post doctoral fellowship training program is described.
Mount Sinai Family Studies Research Program
Mount Sinai's Department of Psychiatry conducts studies directed toward better understanding and characterizing familial/genetic factors in psychiatric disorders.
Scientific American - Decoding Schizophrenia
A fuller understanding of signaling in the brain of people with this disorder offers new hope for improved therapy.