ШИЗОФРЕНИЯ: краткое введение - Фрит Кристофер Дональд (читать книги без .txt) 📗
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The abyss of understanding: K. Jaspers, General Psychopathology(Manchester University Press, 1962).
Hallucinations as subvocal speech: L. N. Gould, «Auditory hallucinations and subvocal speech». Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease(1949), 109: 418-27; P. Green and M. Preston, «Reinforcement of vocal correlates of auditory hallucinations by auditory feedback: a case study», British Journal of Psychiatry(1981), 139: 204-8.
Inner speech: A. D. Baddeley and G. J. Hitch, Working Memory. The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Advances in Research and Theory(G. H. Bower Academic Press, 1974), pp. 47–90.
Articulation as a treatment for auditory hallucinations: H. E. Nelson, S. Thrasher, and T. R. Barnes, «Practical ways to alleviate auditory hallucinations», British Medical Journal(1991), 302: 327.
Hallucinations and inner speech: C. L. Evans, P. K. McGuire, and A. S. David, «Is auditory imagery defective in patients with auditory hallucinations?». Psychological Medicine(2000), 30(1): 137-48.
Brain activity and inner speech: P. K. McGuire et al., «Functional anatomy of inner speech and auditory verbal imagery». Psychological Medicine(1996), 26: 29–38; D. A. Silbersweig et al., «Afunctional neuroanatomy of hallucinations in schizophrenia». Nature(1995), 378: 176-9; S. S. Shergill et al., «Mapping auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia using functional magnetic resonance imaging». Archives of «GeneralPsychiatry(2000), 57(11): 1033-8.
The concept of corollary discharge: H. von Helmholtz, Handbuch der Physiologischen Optik(Leipzig, Voss, 1866).
Self-monitoring and schizophrenia: I. Feinberg, „Efference copy and corollary discharge: implications for thinking and its disorders“, fSchizophrenia Bulletin(1978;, 4: 636-40; C. D. Frith, „The positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia reflect impairments in the perception and initiation of action“. Psychological Medicine(1987), 17(3): 631-48; R. P. Bentall G. A. Baker, and S. Havers, „Reality monitoring and psychotic hallucinations“, British Journal of Clinical Psychology(1991), 30: 213-22.
Self-monitoring and motor control: P. Haggard, C. Newman, and E. Magno, „On the perceived time of voluntary actions“, British Journal of Psychology(1999), 90: 291–303; C. D. Frith and D. J. Done, „Experiences of alien control in schizophrenia reflect a disorder in the central monitoring of action“. Psychological Medicine(1989), 19(2): IV) 63.
Imagining movements and schizophrenia: P. Maruff, P. Wilson, and J Currie, „Abnormalities of motor imagery associated with somatic passivity phenomena in schizophrenia“. Schizophrenia Research(in press).
Tickling and schizophrenia: S.-J. Blakemore et al., „The perception ot self-produced sensory stimuli in patients with auditory hallucinations and passivity experiences: evidence for a breakdown in self-monitoring“. Psychological Medicine(2000), 30: 1131-9.
Brain activity and self-generated sensations: S. A. Spence et al., „А PET study of voluntary movement in schizophrenic patients experiencing passivity phenomena (delusions ot alien control)“. Brain(1997), 120: 1997–2011; J. M. Ford et al., „Cortical responsiveness during talking and listening in schizophrenia: An event-related brain potential study“. Biological Psychiatry (2001),50(7): 540-9.
The disconnection hypothesis: S. M. Lawrie et al., „Reduced frontotemporal functional connectivity in schizophrenia associated with auditory hallucinations“. Biological Psychiatry(2002), 51(12): 1008-11; J. M. Ford et al., „Reduced communication between frontal and temporal lobes during talking in schizophrenia“. Biological Psychiatry(2002), 51(6): 485-92; K. J. Friston, „Dysfunctional connectivity in schizophrenia“. World Psychiatry(2002), 1: 66–71.
The anarchic hand: C. Marchetti and S. Delia Salla, „Disentangling the alien and anarchic hand“. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry(1998), 3: 191–208.
Other minds: R. Corcoran, G. Mercer, and C. D. Frith, „Schizophrenia, symptomatology and social inference: Investigating „theory of mind“ in people with schizophrenia“. Schizophrenia Research(1995), 17: 5-13.
Capgras syndrome: G. Blount, „Dangerousness of patients with Capgras syndrome“, Nebraska Medical Journal(1986), 71: 207; H. D. Ellis and A. W. Young, „Accounting for delusional misidentifications“, British Journal of Psychiatry(1990), 157: 239-48.
Weird experiences are not enough: C. Cahill, D. Silbersweig, and С, D. Frith, „Psychotic experiences induced in deluded patients using distorted auditory feedback“. Cognitive Neuropsychiatiy(1996), 1: 201-11.
Efficacy of drug treatment: J. M. Davis and D. L. Gerver, „Neuroleptics-clinical use in psychiatry“, in Handbook of Psychopharmacology. Neuroleptics and Schizophrenia,ed. L. L. Iversen and S. D. Iversen (Plenum Press, 1978).
Efficacy of psychological therapies: S. Pilling et al., „Psychological treatments in schizophrenia: I. Meta-analysis of family intervention and cognitive behaviour therapy“. Psychological Medicine(2002), 32(5): 763-82; S. Pilling et al., „Psychological treatments in schizophrenia: II. Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials of social skills training and cognitive remediation“. Psychological Medicine(2002), 32(5): 783-91.
Cognitive therapy for hallucinations: P. D. J. Chadwick and M. J. Birchwood, „Challenging the omnipotence of voices: a cognitive approach to auditory hallucinations“, British Journal of Psychiatry(1494), 164:190–201.
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L. Percy King, „Criminal complaints with probable causes (a true account)“, in The Inner World of Mental IIlness,ed. Bert Kaplan (Harper & Row, 1964).
The immunity principle: S. Gallagher, „Self-reference and schizophrenia: a cognitive model of immunity to error through misidentification“, in Exploring the Self,ed. D. Zahavi (John Benjamins, 2000).
Hallucinations caused by direct brain stimulation: H. W. Lee et al., „Mapping of functional organization in human visual cortex — Electrical cortical stimulation“. Neurology(2000), 54: 849-54.
Rational justifications for delusions: A. Baddeley et al., „Schizophrenic delusions and the construction of autobiographical memory“, in Remembering Our Past: Studies in AutobiographicalMemory, ed. D. C. Rubin (Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp. 384–428.
Folie a deux: R. Mentjox, C. A. van Houten, and C. G. Kooiman, „Induced psychotic disorder: clinical aspects, theoretical considerations, and some guidelines for treatment“. Comprehensive Psychiatry(1993), 34: 120-6.
Violence and mental illness on television: G. Gerbner, L. Gross, M. Morgan, and N. Signorielli, „Health and medicine on television“. The New England Journal of Medicine(1981), 305: 901-4.
Violence and schizophrenia: E. Walsh, A. Buchanan, and T. Fahy, Violence and schizophrenia: examining the evidence», British Journal of Psychiatry(2002), 180: 490-5.
Predicting violence in schizophrenia: S. S. Shtrgill and G. Szmukler, «How predictable is violence and suicide in community psychiatry practice?». Journal of Mental Health(1998), 7: 383–401.
Inquiries into failures of community care: Louis Blom-Cooper, «The falling shadow: one patient's mental health care 1978–1993», report of the Committee of Inquiry into the events leading up to and surrounding the fatal incident at the Edith Morgan Centre, Torbay, on 1 September 1993 (Duckworth, 1995).
Drug treatment and psychological treatment have the same effect on the brain: L. R. Baxter et al., «Caudate glucose metabolic-rate changes with both drug and behavior-therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder». Archives of General Psychiatry(1992), 49: 681-9.