Podcast

Schizophrenia Treatment Goals Are Evolving

Two psychiatrists discuss current tools for assessing and treating schizophrenia.

In this ReachMD podcast, Phillip Harvey, PhD, professor of psychiatry at Emory University School of Medicine, and host Leslie Lundt, MD, to discuss “current tools for assessing and treating schizophrenia” in a clinical environment in which “treatment goals for schizophrenia have evolved from merely managing symptoms to improving patients' real-world functionality.” The clinicians also address key questions surrounding the clinical characteristics of schizophrenia and effective approaches to diagnosis.

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