The slow death of the concept of schizophrenia and the painful birth of the psychosis spectrum

S Guloksuz, J van Os - Psychological medicine, 2018 - cambridge.org
The concept of schizophrenia only covers the 30% poor outcome fraction of a much broader
multidimensional psychotic syndrome, yet paradoxically has become the dominant prism …

Remission and recovery from first-episode psychosis in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of long-term outcome studies

J Lally, O Ajnakina, B Stubbs, M Cullinane… - The British Journal of …, 2017 - cambridge.org
BackgroundRemission and recovery rates for people with first-episode psychosis (FEP)
remain uncertain. AimsTo assess pooled prevalence rates of remission and recovery in FEP …

[HTML][HTML] Cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia: an expert group paper on the current state of the art

PD Harvey, M Bosia, R Cavallaro, OD Howes… - Schizophrenia Research …, 2022 - Elsevier
Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia represents one of the main obstacles to clinical and
functional recovery. This expert group paper brings together experts in schizophrenia …

Schizophrenia: an integrated sociodevelopmental-cognitive model

OD Howes, RM Murray - The Lancet, 2014 - thelancet.com
Schizophrenia remains a major burden on patients and society. The dopamine hypothesis
attempts to explain the pathogenic mechanisms of the disorder, and the …

30 years on: how the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia morphed into the developmental risk factor model of psychosis

RM Murray, V Bhavsar, G Tripoli… - Schizophrenia …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
At its re-birth 30 years ago, the neurodevelopment hypothesis of schizophrenia focussed on
aberrant genes and early neural hazards, but then it grew to include ideas concerning …

The blood–brain barrier in psychosis

TA Pollak, S Drndarski, JM Stone, AS David… - The Lancet …, 2018 - thelancet.com
Blood–brain barrier pathology is recognised as a central factor in the development of many
neurological disorders, but much less is known about the role of the blood–brain barrier in …

Meta-analysis of cognitive deficits in ultra-high risk to psychosis and first-episode psychosis: do the cognitive deficits progress over, or after, the onset of psychosis?

E Bora, RM Murray - Schizophrenia bulletin, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Cognitive dysfunction is a well-established feature of schizophrenia, and there is evidence
suggesting that cognitive deficits are secondary to abnormal neurodevelopment leading to …

The nature of relapse in schizophrenia

R Emsley, B Chiliza, L Asmal, BH Harvey - BMC psychiatry, 2013 - Springer
Background Multiple relapses characterise the course of illness in most patients with
schizophrenia, yet the nature of these episodes has not been extensively researched and …

Should psychiatrists be more cautious about the long-term prophylactic use of antipsychotics?

RM Murray, D Quattrone, S Natesan… - The British Journal of …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Patients who recover from an acute episode of psychosis are frequently prescribed
prophylactic antipsychotics for many years, especially if they are diagnosed as having …

Structural brain changes in schizophrenia at different stages of the illness: a selective review of longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging studies

B Dietsche, T Kircher… - Australian & New Zealand …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: Schizophrenia is a devastating mental disorder accompanied by aberrant
structural brain connectivity. The question whether schizophrenia is a progressive brain …