Depression in Schizophrenics

“Depression in Schizophrenics” by Richard Williams is a comprehensive examination of the intersection between depression and schizophrenia, published by Springer US on May 5, 2013. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1989 spans 264 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles insights from a symposium held at the University of Calgary, where leading international researchers gathered to address the persistent issue of depression in individuals with schizophrenia.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of various aspects related to this topic, including theoretical frameworks, phenomenology, and treatment approaches. The chapters reflect a convergence of empirical results and clinical insights, aiming to enhance understanding and improve clinical practices for those affected by both conditions. By integrating historical perspectives with modern methodologies, this volume seeks to contribute to the ongoing discourse in psychology and neuroscience, ultimately aiming to alleviate the suffering of individuals grappling with these complex mental health challenges.
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The chapters of this volume were originally presented at a symposium on “Depression in Schizophrenics” held at the University of Calgary, Health Sciences Centre on July 06 and 07, 1988. It was the intent of the organizers to draw together leading international researchers to address, in a comprehensive fashion, the persisting problem of depression in schizophrenic individuals. As many of the authors point out, depression was clearly identified as a central problem in schizophrenia by the pioneers of psychiatry. Their wisdom and clinical acumen was lost for a time to be only recently re discovered. Their insights must now be integrated with modern taxonomic systems, evolving etiological models and methods of assessment. With increased recognition of the problem of depression in this population we must also examine appropriate methods of ameliorating the suffering of those afflicted. The conference was divided into sections (theoretical aspects, phenomenology, suicide and treatment) and the chairmen of these sections have given brief introductions. Necessary overlap of topics and methods provided a convergent and validating examination of empirical results which may serve to direct continuing studies. As well we hope that thoughtful review may directly influence clinical practice and thereby improve the quality of life for schizophrenic patients.
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