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Book Synopsis
With the author's intimate knowledge of the suffering caused by this disease, Schizophrenia emphasizes research strategies, the importance of sound scientific approaches, and the challenges that remain.

Trade Review
A daunting subject viewed through the lens of neuroscience, evolution, and medical history, served to readers as a personal, moving narrative. Chase provides a model of effective science writing. Library Journal What Dr. Chase produces is a rare combination of family memoir and accessible explanation of the neuroscience, genetics, and the epidemiology of schizophrenia. I simply love this book. -- Patrick Tracey PsychCentral While schizophrenia may be well known, it is widely misunderstood. Chase has successfully produced a succinct scientific overview of schizophrenia that also gives a touching insight into the lives of those affected by this complex disease. -- Natasha Ganecki The Biologist I would highly recommend this book to anyone with a relative or loved one with schizophrenia, and to any mental health professional who needs to be reminded about the effects of mental illness on the patient and the family. -- Brett C. Plyler, M.D. Doody's Review Service Schizophrenia is a book written for anyone touched by the disease. Dr. Chase asserts that it is not a scientific text for healthcare professionals; however, in my opinion, the book is informative for them as well... The book is a must-read for anyone who has a loved one suffering from schizophrenia. -- Robin Wulffson, M.D. Examiner.com Chase notes, in his final reflections, that the shifting social perceptions and acceptance of schizophrenia have improved the situation for sufferers and families alike-a change that will only be bolstered by this sensitive and compassionate read. Publisher's Weekly The book Schizophrenia: A Brother Finds Answers in Biological Science is a period piece. It is a combination of personal recollections spanning the second half of the 20th century and an extended pedagogical discussion of some of the research on schizophrenia during that period. -- William D. Spaulding PsycCRITIQUES It's more than a professor of biology's coverage: it blends his own family story of his brother's life and affliction with a review of the latest scientific literature on the issue, making for a guide especially user-friendly to families struggling with the result of a diagnosis. Midwest Book Review

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. Innocence on the Road to Los Angeles (1948)
2. Who Gets Schizophrenia and Why?
3. Dining with Tension (1956)
4. Which Genes Cause Schizophrenia?
5. A Consultation with Dr. Held (1957)
6. Which Aspects of the Environment Cause Schizophrenia?
7. Breakdown in Westwood Village (1958)
8. Why Does Schizophrenia Begin in Late Adolescence?
9. Two State Hospitals (1959–1960)
10. What Are the Treatment Options?
11. A Conversation in a Park (1963)
12. Is Mental Illness in the Mind or in the Brain?
13. The Villa and the Ambassador (1982)
14. Why Is Schizophrenia Stigmatized?
15. Strolling the Boardwalk at Hermosa Beach (1993)
16. Just What Is Schizophrenia, Anyway?
17. Libraries and Literature (1995)
18. When Did Schizophrenia First Appear, and Why Doesn't It Go Away?
19. Jim's Final Days (1998–1999)
20. What Happens to People with Schizophrenia through the Years?
21. Reflections
Epilogue
Notes
Glossary
Suggested Readings
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 02/12/2013
      ISBN13: 9781421410913, 978-1421410913
      ISBN10: 1421410915

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      With the author's intimate knowledge of the suffering caused by this disease, Schizophrenia emphasizes research strategies, the importance of sound scientific approaches, and the challenges that remain.

      Trade Review
      A daunting subject viewed through the lens of neuroscience, evolution, and medical history, served to readers as a personal, moving narrative. Chase provides a model of effective science writing. Library Journal What Dr. Chase produces is a rare combination of family memoir and accessible explanation of the neuroscience, genetics, and the epidemiology of schizophrenia. I simply love this book. -- Patrick Tracey PsychCentral While schizophrenia may be well known, it is widely misunderstood. Chase has successfully produced a succinct scientific overview of schizophrenia that also gives a touching insight into the lives of those affected by this complex disease. -- Natasha Ganecki The Biologist I would highly recommend this book to anyone with a relative or loved one with schizophrenia, and to any mental health professional who needs to be reminded about the effects of mental illness on the patient and the family. -- Brett C. Plyler, M.D. Doody's Review Service Schizophrenia is a book written for anyone touched by the disease. Dr. Chase asserts that it is not a scientific text for healthcare professionals; however, in my opinion, the book is informative for them as well... The book is a must-read for anyone who has a loved one suffering from schizophrenia. -- Robin Wulffson, M.D. Examiner.com Chase notes, in his final reflections, that the shifting social perceptions and acceptance of schizophrenia have improved the situation for sufferers and families alike-a change that will only be bolstered by this sensitive and compassionate read. Publisher's Weekly The book Schizophrenia: A Brother Finds Answers in Biological Science is a period piece. It is a combination of personal recollections spanning the second half of the 20th century and an extended pedagogical discussion of some of the research on schizophrenia during that period. -- William D. Spaulding PsycCRITIQUES It's more than a professor of biology's coverage: it blends his own family story of his brother's life and affliction with a review of the latest scientific literature on the issue, making for a guide especially user-friendly to families struggling with the result of a diagnosis. Midwest Book Review

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Prologue
      1. Innocence on the Road to Los Angeles (1948)
      2. Who Gets Schizophrenia and Why?
      3. Dining with Tension (1956)
      4. Which Genes Cause Schizophrenia?
      5. A Consultation with Dr. Held (1957)
      6. Which Aspects of the Environment Cause Schizophrenia?
      7. Breakdown in Westwood Village (1958)
      8. Why Does Schizophrenia Begin in Late Adolescence?
      9. Two State Hospitals (1959–1960)
      10. What Are the Treatment Options?
      11. A Conversation in a Park (1963)
      12. Is Mental Illness in the Mind or in the Brain?
      13. The Villa and the Ambassador (1982)
      14. Why Is Schizophrenia Stigmatized?
      15. Strolling the Boardwalk at Hermosa Beach (1993)
      16. Just What Is Schizophrenia, Anyway?
      17. Libraries and Literature (1995)
      18. When Did Schizophrenia First Appear, and Why Doesn't It Go Away?
      19. Jim's Final Days (1998–1999)
      20. What Happens to People with Schizophrenia through the Years?
      21. Reflections
      Epilogue
      Notes
      Glossary
      Suggested Readings
      Index

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