Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
xvii, 353 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Contents |
Introduction : Framing models of social cognition and schizophrenia / Patrick W. Corrigan and David L. Penn -- Part I. Basic theory and concepts -- What is "social cognition"? Four basic approaches and their implications for schizophrenia research / Leonard S. Newman -- Social perception in schizophrenia / Christoph Leonhard and Patrick W. Corrigan -- Social cognition and social functioning in schizophrenia / David L. Penn, Dennis Combs, Somaia Mohamed -- Social cognition and delusional beliefs / Richard P. Bentall -- Theory of mind and schizophrenia / Rhiannon Corcoran -- Do stereotype threats influence social cognitive deficits in schizophrenia? / Patrick W. Corrigan and Kevin L. Holtzman -- Part II. Clinical applications -- Changing causal attributions / Peter Kinderman -- Cognitive rehabilitation for schizophrenia : enhancing social cognition by strengthening neurocognitive functioning / William D. Spaulding and Jeffrey S. Poland -- Cognitively oriented psychotherapy for early psychosis : theory, praxis, outcomes, and challenges / Henry J. Jackson, Patrick D. McGorry, Jane Edwards -- Object-relations and reality-testing deficits in schizophrenia / Morris D. Bell -- Part III. Future directions -- Social cognition in schizophrenia : answered and unanswered questions / David L. Penn and Patrick W. Corrigan. |
Summary |
Annotation Integrating social and clinical psychology, Corrigan (psychiatry, U. of Chicago) and Penn (psychology, U. of N. Carolina-Chapel Hill) present 11 contributions from Australia, Great Britain, and the U.S. outlining theoretical and conceptual issues related to social cognition and schizophrenia and describing some of the clinical applications of these theories. The text concludes with a summary of what further research is needed. Of interest to mental health practitioners and social psychologists who wish to understand the breadth of disabilities<-->and the explanations for those disabilities<-->that impede people with schizophrenia. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). |
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Annotation This volume presents a theoretically important and clinically relevant framework for better understanding this thought disorder. While schizophrenia has long been understood to be both a cognitive disorder and a social one, integrating social and cognitive research approaches has not been a simple task. This volume brings together the cutting-edge work of distinguished psychologists who have developed and tested social cognitive models of schizophrenia. Here, they demonstrate how this paradigm holds promise for bridging the gap between lab-based tasks and real-world behavior, and for shedding light on the development, course, and outcome of schizophrenia. |
Subject |
Schizophrenia.
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Social perception.
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Schizophrenia. (DNLM)D012559
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Social Perception. (DNLM)D012938
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44.91 psychiatry, psychopathology. (NL-LeOCL)077596900
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Schizophrenia. (OCoLC)fst01106752
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Social perception. (OCoLC)fst01122709
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Schizophrenie (DE-588)4052527-2
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Soziale Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4055740-6
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Aufsatzsammlung (DE-588)4143413-4
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Schizofrenie.
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Sociale waarneming.
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Sociale cognitie.
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Schizophrenie.
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Soziale Wahrnehmung.
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Aufsatzsammlung.
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Genre/Form |
Aufsatzsammlung.
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Added Author |
Corrigan, Patrick W.
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Penn, David L.
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ISBN |
1557987742 |
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9781557987747 |
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