I. Psychopathology and Vulnerability --;Psychiatric Concepts and Therapy --;The Copenhagen High-Risk Study: Major Psychopathological and Etiological Findings --;II. Information Processing and Vulnerability --;Information Processing and Schizophrenia --;Similarities Between Information-Processing Abnormalities of Actively Symptomatic Schizophrenic Patients and High-Risk Children --;Vulnerabilities to Schizophrenia: Information-Processing Markers --;III. Psychophysiology and Vulnerability --;Current Issues in the Application of P300 to Research in Schizophrenia --;Functional Role of the Different Autonomic Nervous System Activity Patterns Found in Schizophrenia --;A New Model --;IV. Intervention Programs: Cognitive, Social, and Emotional Disturbances in Schizophrenics --;Cognitive Treatment in Schizophrenia --;Training Skills in the Psychiatrically Disabled: Learning Coping and Competence --;Family Interventions in the Community Management of Schizophrenia: Methods and Results.
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Given the enormous personal hardship for patients and their relatives as well as the staggering costs of the illness for our societies, research in schizo- phrenia has become the number one priority in many countries, especially in the United States.