Sentences with phrase «symptomsin schizophrenic patients»

It arose from several sources, including simultaneous attempts on the part of several clinicians in the early Fifties to understand and to treat their schizophrenic patients more successfully than had been the case with orthodox one - to - one approaches (see HFT).
So I started to image them with the idea, «Can I use imaging technologies to see if I can also observe a commonality and the patterns that we saw with schizophrenic patients
«Perhaps as many as 30 percent of schizophrenic patients may now become candidates for more precise treatment based on the individual characteristics of these four genes, with the remaining cases becoming less mysterious as we pull these groups out of the mix,» says Malaspina, the Anita Steckler and Joseph Steckler Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at NYU Langone.
Severely depressed or schizophrenic patients could benefit enormously from tests that reveal which drug and dose will help them the most, but unlike asthma, drug response can be difficult to quantify biologically, making gene - drug relations tougher to pin down.
Losing touch with reality puts schizophrenic patients at high risk of job loss, illness, homelessness, and suicide.
This research suggests that exercising schizophrenic patients» awareness of themselves and their surroundings could improve their assessments of control, says cognitive neuropsychologist Sohee Park of Vanderbilt University, who did not take part in either study.
Although healthy volunteers knew when they were in control of their moves during the game, the schizophrenic patients apparently did not detect how lag or turbulence affected control of their performance.
It has been known for some time that dopamine and NMDA receptor function are altered in schizophrenic patients - our data mirror the direction of these changes and therefore might give insight into how these changes come about mechanistically.»
Now, they have for the first time isolated the virus from a schizophrenic patient's brain.
The attenuation of MP's effects could also reflect abnormal D2 receptor function, as was previously suggested to explain findings in marijuana - abusing schizophrenic patients, who, despite displaying low DA release, showed increases in psychotic symptoms when challenged with amphetamine (21).
According to Lena Palaniyappan and colleagues, regardless of the kind of tissue damage initially recorded, the brains of schizophrenic patients were shown to be constantly attempting to reorganize themselves.
TKF: You then applied schizophrenia drugs to these not - fully - mature cultured neurons derived from schizophrenic patients and found that some of these drugs reversed the abnormalities in synapse formation you saw.
THE KAVLI FOUNDATION (TKF): Dr. Gage, in your model you found that neurons look pretty similar between schizophrenic patients and normal controls, and it is just the connections between them (synapses) that are different, right?
mGluR5 mutations have been identified in some ADHD and schizophrenic patients.
In a study focused on yoga therapy and schizophrenic patients, oxytocin levels were measured within two groups, a control group and a group of yoga practitioners.
One study focusing on treatment - resistant schizophrenic patients found that high - dose glycine in association with antipsychotic medication could significantly alleviate negative symptoms associated with this mental illness1.
A doctor treats three paranoid schizophrenic patients at the Ypsilanti State Hospital in Michigan, each of whom believe they are Jesus Christ.
Richard Gere will play a doctor in charge of three paranoid schizophrenic patients at the Ypsilanti State Hospital in Michigan, each of whom believe they are Jesus Christ.
Literature Review: Would the Addition Psycho Education to Medication Management in Q Community Outpatient Setting By a Nurse Practitioner Yield Greater Medication Adherence in Adult Schizophrenic Patients A new achievement in medical science is the introduction of psycho - education for the people who live with psychological disturbance.
The cognitive impairments of schizophrenic patients can not be simply characterized as a generalized context deficit.
For 15 years in my early career I rated the delusions of schizophrenic patients on a 7 - point scale (the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale) from not - present to severe and I participated in annual reliability training in these symptom ratings through my role as a research associate on a longitudinal research project on schizophrenia at UCLA.
A trial oftwo cognitive — behavioural methods of treating drug - resistant residual psychotic symptomsin schizophrenic patients.
A new study found out that the brains of schizophrenic patients attempt to heal themselves by restructuring brain tissue damages and fighting particular effects of the disease.
The Effect of a Brief Cognitive Behavioural Stress Management Programme on Mental Status, Coping with Stress Attitude and Caregiver Burden While Caring for Schizophrenic Patients.
It originated in the early 50's when doctors working with schizophrenic patients noticed that the communication dynamic between all the family members was dysfunctional and the symptoms of the patients intensified when there was more conflict within the family.
A trial of two cognitive - behavioural methods of treating drug - resistant residual psychotic symptoms in schizophrenic patients.
Expressed emotion, attribution, and control in parents of schizophrenic patients.
The above examples of the effect of expressed emotion on western versus eastern schizophrenic patients also illustrates that expressed emotion may be more dimensional than previously described by McDonagh.
In high - stress families, schizophrenic patients who receive standard aftercare relapse 50 - 60 % of the time in the first year out of hospital.
A trial of two cognitive - behavioural methods of treating drug - resistant psychotic symptoms in schizophrenic patients: I. Outcome
Psychophysiological responses of schizophrenic patients to high and low expressed emotion relatives: a follow - up study
The distribution of Expressed Emotion components among relatives of schizophrenic patients in Aarhaus and Chandigarh
Distribution of expressed emotion components among relatives of schizophrenic patients in Aarhus and Chandigarh
Cognitive functioning in chronically hospitalized schizophrenic patients: Age - related changes and age disorientation as a predictor of impairment
Relationship between the five - factor model of personality and unipolar, bipolar and schizophrenic patients
Selective speech perception alterations in schizophrenic patients reporting hallucinated «voices.»

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The exemplary Patient Zero is the paranoid schizophrenic woman who instigated the seven - year - long McMartin Preschool fiasco.
Cott described this as an «unparalleled achievement» in treating schizophrenics, because these patients had been treatment failures through an extended program of different kinds of therapy.
In Games People Play, he says that one of his games is the cause of schizophrenia: «If the family game... is analyzed to demonstrate that the schizophrenic behavior was and is specifically undertaken to counter this game, partial or total remission occurs in a properly prepared patient
Why not look at this as a case where a psychiatric patient — probably a paranoid schizophrenic — took advantage of permissive US gun laws and carried out the wishes of voices in his head?
Immediately I said, «OK, I can not study schizophrenics, but I can study psychosis in patients who are coming with cocaine substance - use disorders.»
He introduces us to people facing radically altered senses of identity: an Alzheimer's patient whose life narrative erodes relentlessly; a woman whose schizophrenic world is filled with voices; a man who feels he must amputate his leg to feel whole.
As a schizophrenic, I imagine that many patients have abnormal microsaccades, meaning that when they follow a target or scan a display their eye movements are accentuated.
Measured by his epigenome, not his genome, the schizophrenic brother appeared more closely related to other schizophrenia patients than to his own twin brother.
She's a possibly schizophrenic mental patient raised in near - captivity by an abusive mother.
The phone rang again, and I lay there, waiting for Hugh to pick up, certain it was one of his patients, probably the paranoid schizophrenic who'd phoned last night convinced the CIA had him cornered in a federal building in downtown Atlanta.
They fall in love as they study for their exams, face moral dilemmas as they split open cadavers, confront police who rough up their patients, and treat schizophrenics with pathologies similar to their own.
This procession literally recalls Deleuze and Guattari's heralding of the «schizophrenic out for a walk» as the new archetypal hero of the Postmodern age.7 Donning white lab coats, the ostensibly rationally - minded doctors are hardly distinguishable from their patients, suggesting that classical reason has been usurped not by its former rival, Romantic emotion, but by insanity.
After nine months, family - managed patients had fewer exacerbations of schizophrenia, lower ratings of schizophrenic psychopathology, fewer hospital admissions, and a trend toward lower deficit symptoms and reduced neuroleptic dosage.
Many patients with DID are misdiagnosed as schizophrenic because they may «hear» their alters «talking» inside their heads.
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