The report, Understanding Psychosis and Schizophrenia: Why
people sometimes hear voices, believe things that others find strange or appear out of touch with reality, and what can help, has been written by a group of
eminent clinical psychologists
drawn from eight universities and six NHS trusts, together with
people who have themselves experienced psychosis.
Five hundred
people sat in a packed workshop at the Networker Symposium last March, listening to
eminent developmental psychologist and researcher Jerome Kagan
draw on more than four decades of research he's conducted as he discussed the clinical relevance of inborn temperament.