Editorial Focus

Emerging Approaches in Schizophrenia

This Editorial Focus collection from Psychiatrist.com News focuses on the latest advances in schizophrenia treatment, with an emphasis on emerging therapies that go beyond traditional dopaminergic approaches. It offers valuable insights into managing the complex symptoms of schizophrenia, including difficult-to-treat negative symptoms and cognitive impairments.

Explore the role of non-dopaminergic mechanisms, particularly cholinergic neurotransmission, and the potential of new treatments to address symptoms of schizophrenia. Clinicians will also find discussions on the functional, emotional, and economic burdens of the disorder, with a focus on how novel therapies can improve patients’ overall quality of life and functional outcomes.

By examining new therapeutic strategies and their impact on patient care, this collection equips psychiatrists with practical information to enhance their clinical practice and support better outcomes for patients living with schizophrenia.

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The Role of Digital Phenotyping in Negative Symptoms Treatment Studies
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Anticholinergic Burden in Schizophrenia

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