Social cognition in psychosis /
And conclusionReferences; Further Reading; Chapter Four: Impact of social cognitive deficits on community functioning; Introduction; Community functioning in schizophrenia; Independent living; Social functioning; Work functioning; Factors affecting community functioning in schizophrenia; Impact of s...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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London :
Academic Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Social Cognition in Psychosis; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgement; Editors biography; Chapter One: Characterization of social cognitive deficits on the schizophrenia-bipolar disorder spectrum: An overview of ... ; Introduction; Early course Sz-spectrum disorders; Ultra high risk for psychosis; Emotion processing; Theory of mind; Social perception and attributional style; First-episode psychosis; Emotion processing; Theory of mind; Social perception; Attributional style; Established Sz-spectrum disorders; Emotion processing; Theory of mind
- Social perceptionAttributional style; Pediatric and early course BD; Emotion processing; Theory of mind; Established BD; Emotion processing; Theory of mind; Attributional style; Conclusions; References; Chapter Two: Cognitive and social cognitive deficits in paranoia; The definition of paranoia and persecutory ideation; The development of paranoid thinking; Fundamental cognitive processes and social cognition in paranoia; Jumping to conclusions; Aberrant salience and sensitivity to social threat; Attachment and the self; Theory of mind and attribution
- Game theoretic approaches to social cognition and behavior in paranoiaAcknowledgments; References; Chapter Three: Social cognition and schizotypy; Definitions and grounding; Schizotypy; Social cognition; What is known about social cognition in schizotypy?; Social perception; Mentalizing and ToM; Experience sharing and empathy; Self-awareness; Attributional style; Social knowledge; What are potential mechanisms/causes of social cognitive abnormalities in schizotypy?; Psychophysiological mechanisms; Nonsocial cognition as a mechanism; Directionality of social cognition and schizotypy
- Patients at UHR for psychosis: Clinical features and community functioningPredictors of community functioning in UHR subjects; First-episode psychosis: Social cognitive and functional features; Impact of social cognitive deficits on community functioning in FEP patients; Bipolar disorder: Clinical features and functional outcomes; Social cognition and community outcomes in BD; Conclusions; References; Chapter Five: Shared neural substrates of deficits in social cognition and negative symptoms in schizophrenia; A bottom-up model; Top-down model; Integrated model