Schizophrenia Annotated Bibliography

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Marcsisin, J.M. & Gannon, M. J., (2016). Schizophrenia and Related Disorders. Oxford University Press. Print.
Psychotic malfunctions are common and fundamental psychiatric conditions and patients suffering from such conditions are in many cases in danger of committing suicide. In this monograph, the two experts, Marcsisin J.M and Gannon M. J. provide an easy to read analysis on how to treat people suffering from schizophrenia and other mental disorders. In their explanation they also point out ways through which concern and attention towards the mentally ill could not only help as therapy to the mentally ill, but can also can help prevent other effects of disorders like committing suicide or inflecting self harm or harm to others. Moreover, …show more content…

This book by Austin W. and Boyd M. A. reflects on contemporary Canadian nursing of people with psychiatric and mental health. It further highlights on assessment of schizophrenia and interventions among families, adults and adolescents. Part of nursing is based on giving attention to the needs of those with mental instability. This edition is further an elaboration on the role of therapy in helping the mentally ill and rehabilitating …show more content…

D., Davis, A. T., & Scott, V. (2013). The international association for suicide prevention. Crisis,34(2), 137-141. doi:10.1027/0227-5910/a000176
Suicide claims almost one million people globally every year, there is however a realization that these losses of lives due to suicide can be avoided through concern for those with psychotic illnesses. This research by Oxford Psychiatry Library (the second edition) of Suicide Prevention, the research investigates the therapeutic measures that can be put in place in order to prevent suicide attempts among people with mental challenges such as schizophrenia.. This book places suicide in contemporaneous as well as historical context.
This extensive yet succinct wallet furnishes medicinal services experts with an energy about the unobtrusive relationship amongst ailment and natural variables, and their communication with society. The content covers the methodological difficulties of showing the adequacy of intercession because of the low base rate of

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