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Methylphenidate Hydrochloride Effects on Psychological Tests in Acute Schizophrenic and Nonpsychotic Patients

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1977
Actively psychotic schizophrenic and nonpsychotic psychiatric inpatients received intravenous methylphenidate hydrochlroide (0.5 mg/kg). Each patient was rated for level of psychosis and talkativeness, and each received the Holtzman projective ink blot tests and the Kent-Rosanoff word-association tests before, during, and after methylphenidate infusion.
David S. Janowsky   +3 more
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Psychological treatment of positive schizophrenic symptoms

1992
Despite major advances in pharmacological treatments there is considerable evidence that a significant number of sufferers of schizophrenia continue to experience psychotic symptoms, though possibly less severely than during their acute episode. For example, in a recent survey of all patients in a London psychiatric hospital Curson et al.
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Psychological Intervention Can Partly Alter P300‐Amplitude Abnormalities in Schizophrenics

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1989
Abstract: In the present study, we investigated whether psychological interventions can alter P300‐abnormalities, specifically enhancing reduced P300‐amplitudes, in schizophrenics. A three‐tone discrimination task was employed for recording P300s, in which psychological intervention to facilitate target detection was performed through delivering a ...
Kazuyuki Nakagome   +10 more
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Movement disorders and psychological tests of frontal lobe function in schizophrenic patients

Psychological Medicine, 1992
SYNOPSISNeuropsychological tests of frontal lobe functions were undertaken in 46 chronic schizophrenic patients who were also rated for movement disorders. Tardive dyskinesia was found to have significant associations with most of these psychological tests.
K. W. Brown, T. White, Douglas K. Palmer
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Schizophrenic Basic Disturbances: Psychological Aspects the Type of “Psychological Deficiency”

1985
As the case research of Huber et al. (1) could establish, uncharacteristic disturbances in the overall development of disease are present more extensively than the acute syndromes. These discrete disturbances are often an obstacle to rehabilitation because they lead to overstrain and thus provoke the risk of a renewed decompensation.
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Psychological Trauma and Psychosis: Another Reason Why People Diagnosed Schizophrenic Must Be Offered Psychological Therapies

The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2003
This article summarizes the research literature documenting the high prevalence of psychological trauma, including childhood sexual and physical abuse, among people diagnosed psychotic in general and schizophrenic in particular. A review of the relevant literature indicates that childhood trauma may in some cases be causally related to the development ...
Read, John, Ross, Colin A.
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Psychological construing in schizophrenics

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1972
Ederyn Williams, Christopher Quirke
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