Description: Schizophrenia Is a Misdiagnosis by C. Raymond Lake Schizophrenia is the most widely known and feared mental illness worldwide, yet a rapidly growing literature from a broad spectrum of basic and clinical disciplines, especially epidemiology and molecular genetics, suggests that schizophrenia is the same condition as a psychotic bipolar disorder and does not exist as a separate disease. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Schizophrenia is the most widely known and feared mental illness worldwide, yet a rapidly growing literature from a broad spectrum of basic and clinical disciplines, especially epidemiology and molecular genetics, suggests that schizophrenia is the same condition as a psychotic bipolar disorder and does not exist as a separate disease. The goal is to document and interpret these data to justify eliminating the diagnosis of schizophrenia from the nomenclature. The author reviews the changing diagnostic concepts of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder with a historical perspective to clarify how the current conflict over explanations for psychosis has arisen. That two disorders, schizophrenia and bipolar, known as the Kraepelinian dichotomy, account for the functional psychoses has been a cornerstone of Psychiatry for over 100 years, but is questioned because of substantial similarities and overlap between these two disorders. Literature in the field demonstrates that psychotic patients are frequently misdiagnosed as suffering from the disease called schizophrenia when they suffer from a psychotic mood disorder. Such patients, their families, and their caretakers suffer significant disadvantages from the misdiagnosis. Psychotic patients misdiagnosed with schizophrenia receive substandard care regarding their medications, thus allowing their bipolar conditions to worsen. Other adverse effects are substantial and will be included. Liability for medical malpractice is of critical importance for the mental health professionals who make the majority of the diagnoses of schizophrenia. The concept put forward in this work will have a discipline-altering impact. Back Cover Schizophrenia is a Misdiagnosis: Implications for the DSM-5 and the ICD-11C. Raymond LakeSchizophrenia: the lay public knows a general picture formed from popular culture, familiar legend, and, often, family history. The professional community knows a clinical profile gleaned from decades of scientific theory and findings. But recently a growing body of literature has begun to suggest not only that the diagnosis of schizophrenia is misleading, but that the concept of the disease itself is outmoded. Schizophrenia is a Misdiagnosis makes a persuasive, well-documented argument for the constellation of symptoms commonly known as schizophrenia as a psychotic form of bipolar disorder. The book documents the long history of both disease entities, from the pioneering work of Kraepelin and Bleuler to the rise of drug treatments in the 1950s to todays brain imaging and genetic studies. Long-standing questions regarding key diagnostic symptoms are examined in depth. And the author details the negative sequelae of misdiagnosis--from social stigma to inappropriate and even dangerous treatment--necessitating wide-scale revision. Among the areas covered:The scientific basis for establishing validity of diseases and their diagnoses.The overlap of symptoms and course between schizophrenia and mood disorders, from DSM-I to DSM-V.Medical and other psychiatric conditions often misdiagnosed as schizophrenia.The impact of misdiagnosis on patients and their caregivers.Why the concept of schizophrenia continues to survive.Proposed changes within and outside psychiatry.A book with the potential to inspire critical change, Schizophrenia is a Misdiagnosis is necessary reading for psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, primary care physicians, family practitioners, and neurologists. Author Biography C. Raymond Lake, M.D., Ph.D., began his research career in biological psychiatry at the NIMH and published data papers on patients diagnosed with schizophrenia. Dr. Lake is currently a professor of Psychiatry at the University of Kansas, School of Medicine, in Kansas City, Kansas. His expertise includes Psychoneuropharmacology and bipolar disorder. He has published several pieces recently concluding there is only one disorder, a psychotic mood disorder, which accounts for a patients functional psychoses. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Overview.- Chapter 2: The Basic Data.- Chapter 3: A History of the Diagnoses of Psychotic Patients Before 1950.- Chapter 4: Psychiatric Disease and Diagnoses: The Scientific Basis for Establishing Validity.- Chapter 5: Emil Kraepelin (1856–1926) Established the Kraepelinian Dichotomy and Schizophrenia But Then Reneged.- Chapter 6: Eugene Bleuler (1857-1939) Named and Dedicated Himself to Schizophrenia.- Chapter 7: Jacob Kasanin (1897-1946) and Schizoaffective Disorder.- Chapter 8: Kurt Schneider (1887-1967): First- and Second-Rank Symptoms, Not Pathognomonic of Schizophrenia, Explained by Psychotic Mood Disorders.- Chapter 9: Concepts of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorders in the 1950s and 1960s.- Chapter 10: Changing Concepts in the 1970s and 1980s; The Overlap of Symptoms and Course Between Schizophrenia and Psychotic Mood Disorders.- Chapter 11: Changing Concepts in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s; More Overlap and Similarities.- Chapter 12: The Subtypes and The Positive and Negative Diagnostic Symptoms of Schizophrenia Are Explained by Psychotic Mood Disorders.- Chapter 13: Psychotic Mood Disorders are Disorders of Thought and of Mood. Feature A book with a controversial hypothesis that states schizophrenia is a mood disorder based on extensive research Distinguished researcher that presents new methods to treat patients labeled with schizophrenia Includes a concise history of the functional psychoses and the changing concepts regarding the diagnoses used to explain the schizophrenias, schizoaffective disorder and psychotic mood disorders Details ISBN1493900765 Author C. Raymond Lake Year 2014 ISBN-10 1493900765 ISBN-13 9781493900763 Format Paperback Publication Date 2014-04-13 Pages 428 Short Title SCHIZOPHRENIA IS A MISDIAGNOSI Language English Media Book DEWEY 616.898 Imprint Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Subtitle Implications for the DSM-5 and the ICD-11 Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Edition 2012th AU Release Date 2014-04-13 NZ Release Date 2014-04-13 US Release Date 2014-04-13 UK Release Date 2014-04-13 Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition Description 2012 ed. 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Book Title: Schizophrenia Is a Misdiagnosis
Number of Pages: 428 Pages
Publication Name: Schizophrenia Is a Misdiagnosis: Implications for the Dsm-5 and the Icd-11
Language: English
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Item Height: 235 mm
Subject: Psychology
Publication Year: 2014
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Subject Area: Social Work, Clinical Psychology
Author: C. Raymond Lake
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