Books about Schizoaffective from Amazon.com



Schizoaffective: A Happier and Healthier Life
This book is about how to help yourself be happier and healthier after a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder. Mary Dodds has been through many hospitalizations, ECTs, and been prescribed various anti-psychotic, antidepressant, and mood-stabilizing drugs over a fourteen-year period. This book contains what she wishes someone had told her at the beginning of her battle with schizoaffective disorder..
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Discombobulated: An Inspiring Journey of Hope Through Mental Illness
Mental illness has been my life. It began with deep dark feelings of internal horribleness at age 10 and culminated with a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder in my late 30s. What is it like to live with a mental illness? Confusing. For years I could not decipher between real and not real. Dreams, hallucinations and real life blended into one reality. My hallucinations mostly consisted of my being raped. It could happen at any time. Voices would tell me to do things such as drive into a wall or shred my skin. Still, until a major breakdown at age 34 where I discovered I had no self, I was able to hide my terrifying life. I've been hospitalized 2 1/2 times and one year I took medical leave from my job. Proper diagnosis took years. My diagnosis history included Histrionic, Major Depression, Multiple Personality Disorder, and finally Schizoaffective Disorder. With the right therapist, and time, came the correct diagnosis; with the correct diagnosis, came the medication that helped bring my life under control in a good way.

The journey has been a long one. Writing my story has been one of physical and emotional need. I had to write it. My message is one of hope. My therapist has written her perspective, too, adding to the completeness of my story. I want people to have a better understanding of mental illness. I want people to know how horrible a mental illness can be, and that there can be hope..
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The Sublime Detour: My Experience with Madness, the True Story of Chad Stafford's Hallucinations
Move over reality TV shows! Chad Stafford has just invented a new medium in The Sublime Detour. In this groundbreaking book, Mr. Stafford bravely takes you down a path where few others have dared to venture—a path that drives through the heart of his own skewed thoughts as his sanity slips before your very eyes. Rarely has a book so starkly portrayed conflicting truths about the human condition or given such an honest and eye-opening account of the mysterious inner workings of a schizoaffective’s mind. Driven by his own true hallucinations, the plot of this book is mired in sex, violence, and the observations that can only be made by a man who has split with reality. The Sublime Detour is a must-read for anyone who has ever wondered what it’s like to be mentally ill..
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Schizoaffective Disorders: International Perspectives on Understanding, Intervention and Rehabilitation
Despite related controversies and argument, schizoaffective disorder is a crucial mental illness that demands attention and study from both scholars and clinicians. However, most of these discussions are merely debates focused on diagnosis, etiology and genetics of persons with schizoaffective persons. Although there is a long awareness of the uniqueness of schizoaffective disorder, comparing the rich theoretical underpinnings in schizophrenia and mood disorders, the studies of schizoaffective disorder are thin and insufficient. After a long history of conceptual development, these two groups of mental illness are profoundly studied, explained and articulated by biochemical, psychodynamic, cognitive, existential, phenomenological, sociological, cultural and humanistic perspectives.In each perspective, there are numerous accounts, and research in describing persons with schizophrenia or mood disorder. Schizoaffective disorder is increasingly common in various countries around the world; this book tries to capture the situation in defining, understanding, intervening and rehabilitating clients with schizoaffective disorders in various countries, in particular in Europe and North America, Asia and Australia..
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Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Schizoaffective disorder
The article is excerpted from Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine

Consult the second edition of this authoritative, comprehensive, in-depth medical guide for information on more than 1,700 medical topics in language accessible to adult laypersons. Presented in a single alphabetical sequence, articles range in length from one or two paragraphs for minor topics, to several pages or more for major topics. Disease/disorder articles typically cover definition; description; causes and symptoms; diagnosis; treatments; prevention; and more. Test/treatment articles typically cover definition; purposes; precautions; preparation; risks; normal and abnormal results; and much more. This second edition includes more than 200 new entries, 300 updated entries, approximately 650 color images and illustrations, and a comprehensive subject index. New features include biographical and historical sidebars throughout the text.

Disease/disorder articles contain some or all of the following sections:

  • Definitions -- brief dictionary-style definition of the disorder
  • Descriptions -- overview of the disorder; who gets it and why
  • Causes & symptoms -- process, substance or organism that produces the condition; any risk factors that increase susceptibility to the condition; signs and symptoms of the disease
  • Diagnosis -- overview of procedures and tests used to diagnose the condition; how the test is done; who should be tested and when; time required; cost; whether it's typically covered by insurance
  • Treatments -- overview of conventional methods of care or management of the condition, such as drugs, surgeries, physical therapy, etc.
  • Alternative treatments -- overview of alternative/complementary therapies that may be used to treat the condition
  • Prognosis -- probable outcome of the disease
  • Preventions -- what actions can be taken to prevent the condition from occurring

Test/treatment articles contain some or all of the following sections:

  • Definitions -- brief dictionary-style definition of the test/treatment
  • Purposes -- why and when this test/treatment is prescribed
  • Precautions -- when this test/treatment should not be prescribed
  • Descriptions -- overview of the test/treatment including cost, length of time required, procedures followed, whether typically covered by insurance
  • Preparation -- pre-test treatment procedures, if any
  • Aftercare -- post-test treatment procedures, if any
  • Risks -- any complications/side effects commonly associated with the test/treatment
  • Normal results -- for tests, describes the normal values; for treatments, describes the anticipated outcomes
  • Abnormal results -- defines abnormal test values

Published/Released: December 2001

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Cognitive discernible factors between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder [An article from: Brain and Cognition]
This digital document is a journal article from Brain and Cognition, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Background: Schizophrenia (SZ) and schizoaffective disorders (SA) are associated with cognitive deficits. Generally, a schizoaffective diagnosis is associated with better prognosis on the level of social integration. It is also well established that cognition is an important factor for good social outcome in schizophrenia. We hypothesized that, although patients suffering from SA share symptoms with SZ, they can be differentiated on the basis of neurocognitive function and that SA perform better in several domains. Method: Performances of two groups SA (N=13) and SZ (N=44) were compared on several visual-motor tasks using CANTAB [Motor Screening (MOT), Reaction Time (RTI), Paired Associates Learning Task (PAL), and Stockings of Cambridge items (SOC)]. The two groups were matched for symptom severity. ANOVA with repeated measures was employed to determine whether any difference in cognitive scores during a 2-year period was significantly related to the diagnostic status. Results: A significant and durable difference was observed between SZ and SA on motor screening and explicit memory tests where SA performed better. Conclusion: Neurocognitive tests may be relevant for distinguishing schizoaffective from schizophrenia, chiefly via tests tapping into visuo-spatial and visuo-motor coordination abilities (e.g., paired associated learning and motor screening). .
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