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There is now a body of evidence suggesting that the occurrence and course of schizophrenia are affected by a variety of environmental factors. The Environment of Schizophrenia draws upon our knowledge of these factors in order to design innovations that will decrease its incidence and severity, while enhancing the quality of life for sufferers and their relatives. Examining environmental forces operating at the individual, domestic and broad societal levels, Richard Warner proposes feasible interventions such as. | The Environment of Schizophrenia Innovations in practice policy and communications Richard Warner Also available as a printed book see title verso for ISBN details The Environment of Schizophrenia There is now a body of evidence suggesting that the occurrence and course of schizophrenia are affected by a variety of environmental factors. The Environment of Schizophrenia draws upon our knowledge of these factors in order to design innovations that will decrease its incidence and severity while enhancing the quality of life for sufferers and their relatives. Examining environmental forces operating at the individual domestic and broad societal levels Richard Warner proposes feasible interventions such as education about obstetric risks marketing effective psychosocial treatments business enterprises set up to employ people with mental illness cognitive-behavioral therapy for psychosis The Environment of Schizophrenia suggests practical ways to create a better world for those who suffer from this serious illness and for those who are close to them. It will prove fresh and stimulating reading for mental health service managers and policy makers as well as psychiatrists clinical psychologists mental health advocates and communications specialists. Richard Warner is the Medical Director of the Mental Health Center of Boulder County Colorado and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at the University of Colorado. He is the author of Recovery from Schizophrenia Routledge 1994 and numerous other publications on the epidemiology and community treatment of .