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“…The FSP discourse seems to yearn for a single answer: psychological or genetic causes, psychotherapy, or pharmacological treatment. However, with regard to schizophrenia, these are mixed concepts, and they include subconcepts that, sometimes, are conflicting (Andreasen and Flaum, 1994;Elkis, 2000); therefore, the challenge of health communication on schizophrenia lies precisely in the description of a multicausal model, which needs a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach to an audience that may expect one final and absolute answer, without scientific uncertainty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FSP discourse seems to yearn for a single answer: psychological or genetic causes, psychotherapy, or pharmacological treatment. However, with regard to schizophrenia, these are mixed concepts, and they include subconcepts that, sometimes, are conflicting (Andreasen and Flaum, 1994;Elkis, 2000); therefore, the challenge of health communication on schizophrenia lies precisely in the description of a multicausal model, which needs a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach to an audience that may expect one final and absolute answer, without scientific uncertainty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive impairments mainly affecting intelligence, memory, language, executive functioning, and attention domains are also common. 20,21 Over the past three decades, neurophysiological studies using different models for schizophrenia have identified several brain alterations. There are global impairments in cognition with altered executive functions (action planning, inhibition, cognitive flexibility monitoring, abstract reasoning), memory (difficulties in the semantic organization of the content of the memory and overcoat in verbal memory and visuospatial tasks), attention (difficulties intrusions control, in the divided and sustained attention, focus changing) and language (fluency but without alterations in vocabulary).…”
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“…Discutem-se pequenas variações quanto às classifi cações mais adequadas sobre a esquizofrenia (Dias & Dalgalarrondo, 2001;Sallet & Gattaz, 2002), mas com todos os trabalhos aceitando a classifi cação atual do DSM (American Psychiatric Association, 2002) e do CID (Organização Mundial da Saúde, 1993) como válidas, por representarem uma evolução científi ca que a Psiquiatria construiu ao longo de mais de 200 anos (Elkis, 2000;Lopes, 2001). …”
Section: Conceitos De Loucura Como Doença Psiquiátricaunclassified