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  1. Surviving Schizophrenia: A Manual for Families, Consumers, and Providers (4th Edition) by E. Fuller Torrey, 2001-05-08
  2. The Complete Family Guide to Schizophrenia: Helping Your Loved One Get the Most Out of Life by Kim T. Mueser, Susan Gingerich, 2006-05-26
  3. Cognitive Therapy of Schizophrenia (Guides to Individualized Evidence-Based Treatment) by David G. Kingdon, Douglas Turkington, 2008-02-11
  4. Schizophrenia Revealed: From Neurons to Social Interactions by Michael Foster Green, 2003-05-15
  5. Natural Healing for Schizophrenia: And Other Common Mental Disorders by Eva Edelman, 2001-03-21
  6. Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia, Second Edition: A Step-by-Step Guide (TREATMENT MANUALS FOR PRACTITIONERS) by Alan S. Bellack, Kim T. Mueser, et all 2004-04-07
  7. Diagnosis: Schizophrenia by Rachel Miller, Susan Mason, 2002-10-15
  8. Recovered, Not Cured: A Journey Through Schizophrenia by Richard McLean, 2005-05-01
  9. If Your Adolescent Has Schizophrenia: An Essential Resource for Parents (The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands' Adolescent Mental Health Initiative) by Raquel E. Gur, Ann Braden Johnson, 2006-04-01
  10. The Natural Medicine Guide to Schizophrenia (The Healthy Mind Guides) by Stephanie Marohn, 2003-10
  11. Me, Myself, and Them: A Firsthand Account of One Young Person's Experience with Schizophrenia (Adolescent Mental Health Initiative) by Kurt Snyder, Raquel E. Gur, et all 2007-10-29
  12. Getting Your Life Back Together When You Have Schizophrenia by Roberta Temes, 2002-01-10
  13. What Really Causes Schizophrenia by Harold D. Foster, 2006-07-06
  14. Orthomolecular Treatment for Schizophrenia by Abram Hoffer, 1999-04-11

161. Welcome To The Schizophrenia Society Of Ontario
Providing education and information on this disease.
http://www.schizophrenia.on.ca/
Schizophrenia Society of Ontario Main Page
Index
What is Schizophrenia Resources About the Schizophrenia Society of Ontario ... Contact Us
Who we are...

The Schizophrenia Society of Ontario is a family based advocacy group founded in 1979. There are 32 chapters across Ontario. Our objectives are:
Emotional support, information, and practical assistance for families Promoting public awareness of schizophrenia, educating people about the symptoms, causes and treatment of schizophrenia Support for research Advocacy on behalf of people with schizophrenia and their families Raising funds to support all activities of the organization.
To learn more

Read the CMHA Facts for Familes
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first-episode psychosis families here
What is Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a biological brain disease that affects thinking, perception, mood and behavior. One out of every hundred people develops schizophrenia. To learn more Visit ssoAWARE.com

162. International Congress On Schizophrenia Research
The International Congress on schizophrenia Research offices are moving to Dallas,Texas. The new Coordinator is Rachael Hogg. Her phone number is 214648-5558.
http://www.schizophreniacongress.org/&e=747

163. CNN.com - Efforts Made To Intercept And Prevent Schizophrenia - March 6, 2000
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March 6, 2000 Web posted at: 8:27 AM EST (1327 GMT) In this story: Before the demons emerge Who's at risk?

164. The Home Page Of The Schizophrenia Association Of Great Britain, A
The Home page of the schizophrenia Association of Great Britain, a UK based charityoffering information and help about schizophrenia and working to raise
http://www.sagb.co.uk/&e=747

165. Successful Schizophrenia
Alternative views on schizophrenia and psychiatry.
http://www.successfulschizophrenia.com/
Psychiatry Deconstruction Zone
Paradigm Shift Ahead
Proceed at Your Own Risk!
"Our mission is to help psychiatry (for its own good) free itself
from the delusions that keep it from
being an effective medical speciality
and to provide proof that thousands of people are right
when they say they are NOT mentally ill"
"...85% of our clients (all diagnosed as severely schizophrenic) at the Diabasis center not only improved, with no medications, but most went on growing after leaving us."
John Weir Perry, Trials of the Visionary Mind

166. Diagnosis - Mental Health Problems
Search. Mental Health Resources, schizophrenia Resources Guide picks.schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder sometimes known as
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Diagnosis - Mental Disorders
Information about different mental disorders. Diagnosis is not always exact, and some of these disorders overlap. Most of the content is in the "More Categories" folders in the right-hand column.
Alphabetical
Recent Mental Disorders Common Throughout the World The World Health Organization has found mental disorders to be common throughout the world. Reallocating treatment resources could provide needed treatment in developed and developing countries. Offending by Psychiatric Patients Is Rare Released psychiatric patients are not likely to commit criminal acts after discharge, according to a UK study.

167. SEROQUEL: ACHIEVING BALANCE BRINGS STRENGTH
Manufacturer's site providing consumer and professional information on quetiapine fumarate, used for schizophrenia treatment.
http://www.seroquel.com/
Welcome to the SEROQUEL.com Web site. Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are two different mental disorders that affect millions of people in the United States. The navigation buttons above will enable you to find information about these illnesses, as well as information about the medication SEROQUEL. SEROQUEL is a psychotropic medication shown to be effective in the treatment of many symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as mania associated with bipolar disorder. Thank you for your interest. SEROQUEL is indicated for the treatment of schizophrenia and the short-term treatment of acute manic episodes associated with bipolar I disorder (in adults over the age of eighteen). Patients should be periodically reassessed to determine the need for continued treatment. Please note that the information provided on this Web site is for educational and informational purposes only.  It should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional care for the proper diagnosis and treatment of any psychiatric/medical disorder. Important Information Prescribing should be consistent with the need to minimize the risk of tardive dyskinesia, seizures, and orthostatic hypotension. A rare condition referred to as neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) has been reported with this class of medications, including SEROQUEL.

168. Lead Linked To Schizophrenia Study Hints That Prenatal Toxins Can
Lead linked to schizophrenia. Babies exposed to lead in the womb may be at increasedrisk of developing schizophrenia as adults, US researchers have revealed.
http://www.nature.com/nsu/040216/040216-9.html&e=747

169. The NIMH Genetic Study Of Schizophrenia
Information about the Genetics of schizophrenia Research Program at the NIMH.
http://cbdb.nimh.nih.gov/sibstudy
CLINICAL BRAIN DISORDERS BRANCH Homepage Who can participate? What do I have to do? ... How can I get involved? Schizophrenia is a complex brain disorder affecting thoughts and perceptions. This illness affects at least 1% of the population worldwide, regardless of race, economic condition, or geographic location. Families who have one member of the family ill with schizophrenia have a greater chance of developing this illness than families who have no relative with this illness. The scientists at the National Institute of Mental Health believe that environmental factors combined with genetic predisposition lead to the development of schizophrenia. The NIMH genetic studies focus on gathering families' genetic and environmental information to better understand what places one family member at risk and conversely, what protects other family members. To this end, family members are asked to participate in a number of procedures that help scientists measure various family characteristics to see if they run in families. Genotyping, or DNA analysis, is an important part of this process. However, families should understand that this is a very complex analysis and NIMH does not plan to provide family members with individual genetic test results. The scientists believe that future treatments and preventive methods will rely heavily on the findings of this developing study. It is for this reason that we ask families to participate. Hundreds of families are needed. The staff at NIMH invites you and your family to review this website and welcome you to call us for more information.

170. Schizophrenia On-line News Articles
It is occasionlly contradictory. Compare for example schizophrenia linkto Caesareans and CSections Urged for schizophrenia-prone Mothers .
http://www26.addr.com/~y/mn/&e=747

171. Personality & Genetics: Personality Disorders, Temperament
Personality disorders based on genetic traits (Mendelian) of narcissism, perfectionism, schizophrenia, autism and aggression.
http://www.homestead.com/abenis2000/
NPA Personality Theory Based on Mendelian Genetics Reference to Narcissistic, Obsessive-compulsive Personality and Schizophrenia
A. M. Benis, Sc.D., M.D. Summary
NPA Personality Theory
The NPA theory of personality was developed by the author on the basis of concepts described in a psychoanalytic framework over fifty years ago by Karen Horney. The theory posits three major behavioral traits underlying personality: Narcissism (N), Perfectionism (P) and Aggression (A), leading to the formulation of discrete character types. Each trait is based on a major pleiotropic gene that follows the rules of Mendelian genetics. The mode of transmission of the traits was deduced from archetypal family pedigrees. The traits N and A were found to be high frequency recessive, with P being dominant.
The theory has the power to explain aspects of personality that previously had seemed intractable to an analytical approach. In particular, it provides anyone the ability to analyze problems of interpersonal relations on the basis of readily identifiable personality types. Quite unexpectedly, it predicts a relationship between infertility (miscarriage and stillbirth) and the personality types of the parents. It also gives insight into the genetic predisposition to

172. Health Canada - Mental Health - Schizophrenia A Handbook For
schizophrenia A Handbook For Families. Published by Health Canadain Cooperation with the schizophrenia Society of Canada. Contents.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/mentalhealth/pubs/schizophrenia/&e=747

173. Inside Schizophrenia
Information about schizophrenia, its causes, and methods of treatment.
http://www.insideschizophrenia.com/
Inside Schizophrenia
WHAT IT IS, WHAT CAUSES SCHIZOPHRENIA, AND HOW IT'S TREATED
What is Schizophrenia?

What are the Symptoms of Schizophrenia?
What Causes It? How is It Treated? ... The Center for Mental Health Services Schizophrenia is the most chronic and disabling of the severe mental disorders. More than 2 million Americans are affected by schizophrenia. Contrary to the common misconception, schizophrenia does not mean "split or multiple personality." And, although people with schizophrenia often are portrayed as violent on television and in movies, that is seldom the case. In fact, people with schizophrenia are more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators, and they tend to be shy and socially withdrawn. The illness, which may impair a person's ability to manage emotions, interact with others, and think clearly, typically develops in the late teens or early twenties. Symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, disordered thinking, and social withdrawal. Most people with schizophrenia continue to suffer chronically or episodically throughout their lives. Even between bouts of active illness, lost opportunities for careers and relationships, stigma, residual symptoms, and medication side effects often plague those with the illness. One of every 10 people with schizophrenia eventually commits suicide.

174. Schizophrenia
Go to schizophrenia. Featured Book. Surviving schizophrenia AManual for Families, Consumers, and Providers (4th Edition),
http://www.psychologynet.org/schiz.html&e=747

175. Cunningham Dax Collection Of Psychiatric Art
Examples of clinical psychiatric art works in neuroses, depression, mania, schizophrenia, and head injury. Also links to related sites.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~ecdax/index.html

176. Welcome
«Working to find the causes of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.».Welcome. We hope study participants and their families, researchers
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/epigen/&e=747

177. Schizophrenia - Esquizo.com - An Introduction To Schizophrenia - What Is Schizop
Bilingual EnglishSpanish Web site about schizophrenia - from causes to treatments.
http://www.esquizo.com/schizophrenia/
Schizophrenia, schizophrenic, psychosis, mentalwellness, mental health, anti-psychotic, atypical antipsychotic, psychoses, neuroleptic, ... esquizo.com - Todo sobre la esquizofrenia y la salud mental What is schizophrenia? What are its symptoms? ... Mental Illness What is schizophrenia? An Introduction to Schizophrenia Adam "was a wonderfully, sweet young man," his mother said. He was a high school athlete and captain of his team, active in his college fraternity, a good student. He had graduated from college and started working while studying for a professional certification exam when something inside him changed. . . Adam stopped being careful about his personal appearance. He told his parents he suspected them of communicating with each other in secret ways, such as in sign language which he couldn't understand. He began to hear his mother's voice in his head and he asked her why she was sending him messages. . . he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. top What is schizophrenia?

178. HealthScout
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179. David A. Krebes' Personal Home Page
Includes a thesis work on knot theory and information on schizophrenia.
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/dkrebes
David A. Krebes
// text for first two pictures I have devoted much of my life to the study of knots . In my Ph.D. thesis (math), I show that a seamless unknotted loop of rope (circle) cannot be twisted in such a way as to intersect the interior of a sphere in the pair of arcs shown in the first picture (this is commonly known as a square knot). Equivalently: If a curve intersects the interior of a sphere in a square knot then it is genuinely knotted (ie. different from a circle). For example in the second picture the loop (follow it around it is indeed a single loop) is knotted: A long rubber band cannot be manipulated into this shape without breaking it and gluing the ends back together. We call this a "topological" property of the square knot because it is a geometric property that is independent of lengths, angles, or rate of curvature (The size of the circle doesn't matter. In fact even an ellipse or a heart shape would do). The field of "algebraic topology", surely one of the greatest achievements of the twentieth century, expresses many such properties in terms of boundaries . Thus to state the result in yet another way: Take a sphere (it could be egg-shaped) and a transparent, rubbery disc with a thick blue opaque circumference (boundary) and try to manoeuvre it so that the picture inside the sphere (you can't see what the transparent part of the disc is doing) is exactly (in a topological sense) as shown in the first picture, ie. a square knot. You will not succeed. However, even after you have tried many times and gained considerable experience with any of these variations of the problem, you must still organize your experience into a mathematical proof before you can conclude with certainty that you didn't stop just one twist and tug too soon!

180. Understanding Schizophrenia
Offers details on schizophrenia, its symptoms and treatment through atypical antipsychotic medication.
http://www.understandingschizophrenia.com
You are in the right place if you are interested in finding information on schizophrenia. This section also provides information on the medication, SEROQUEL (quetiapine fumarate). SEROQUEL is a psychotropic medication shown to be effective in the treatment of many symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as mania associated with bipolar disorder. If you are a consumer currently on SEROQUEL, please click on the graphic above, and to the left. If you are a consumer but not taking SEROQUEL, please click on the graphic in the middle. If you are a family member or friend of someone diagnosed with schizophrenia, please click on the "For Caregivers" section to the right.
SEROQUEL is indicated for the treatment of schizophrenia and the short-term treatment of acute manic episodes associated with bipolar I disorder (in adults over the age of eighteen). Please note that the information provided on this Web site is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional care for the proper diagnosis and treatment of any psychiatric/medical disorder. Important Information Side effects can occur with all medications. A rare, but serious, side effect that has been reported with antipsychotic medicines, including SEROQUEL, is known as NMS or neuroleptic malignant syndrome. NMS is characterized by muscle rigidity and fever. Other serious side effects, which have been reported, include tardive dyskinesia (uncontrollable muscle movements), elevated blood sugar and diabetes.

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