A new model: Atypical thinking psychosis

In this conceptualisation, schizophrenia can be characterised by atypical thinking with varied extent of psychosis, suggesting different levels of recovery on the six dimensions of psychosis with ratings on three levels of mild, moderate, and severely pervasive and persistent

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Is "schizophrenia" a useful construct?
A new model: Atypical thinking psychosis
No. "Schizophrenia" does not exist: psychosis spectrum syndrome (2016)
No: ISPS (2012)
No: Statement by UK Critical Psychiatry Network. (2011)
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