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1 A framework for integration of dimensional and diagnostic approaches to the diagnosis of schizophrenia Gordon, Joshua A.

242 C p. 98-101
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2 Agreement on the contours of schizophrenia: The first order of business Tandon, Rajiv

242 C p. 135-137
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3 Applicability and future status of schizophrenia as a construct in Africa Gureje, Oye

242 C p. 52-55
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4 A useful construct to improve the lives of people with schizophrenia Martínez-Alés, Gonzalo

242 C p. 91-93
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5 Brave New World: Harnessing the promise of biomarkers to help solve the epigenetic puzzle Gooding, Diane C.

242 C p. 35-41
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6 Can the current schizophrenia construct endure? Kelly, Deanna L.

242 C p. 64-66
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7 Clinical observations and neuroscientific evidence tell a similar story: Schizophrenia is a disorder of the self-other boundary Green, Michael F.

242 C p. 45-48
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8 Conceptualizing psychosis as an information processing disorder: Signal, bandwidth, noise, and bias Keshavan, Matcheri S.

242 C p. 70-72
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9 Considering alternatives to the schizophrenia construct Gur, Raquel E.

242 C p. 49-51
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10 Editorial Board
242 C p. IFC
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11 Eliminate schizophrenia Zick, Jennifer L.

242 C p. 147-149
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12 Holding onto the center: Lived experience and the construct of schizophrenia Saks, Elyn R.

242 C p. 121-122
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13 How should we diagnose schizophrenia: Don't throw the baby out with the bath water First, Michael B.

242 C p. 81-83
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14 Is our mistake trying to identify a “homogeneous” schizophrenia construct? Dazzan, Paola

242 C p. 20-21
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15 Paradigm shift on the concept of schizophrenia that matches with both academic and clinical needs Sawa, Akira

242 C p. 123-125
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16 Psychosis and fever revisited Clementz, Brett A.

242 C p. 17-19
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17 Psychosis, schizophrenia, and states vs. traits Cannon, Tyrone D.

242 C p. 12-14
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18 Reconceptualizing schizophrenia in the Hierarchical Taxonomy Of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Kotov, Roman

242 C p. 73-77
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19 Reconstructing schizophrenia: Lessons from major mood disorders Tandon, Rajiv

242 C p. 42-44
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20 Redefining schizophrenia through genetics: A commentary on 50 years searching for biological causes DeLisi, Lynn E.

242 C p. 22-24
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21 Reinventing schizophrenia – Embracing complexity and complication Barch, Deanna M.

242 C p. 7-11
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22 Reinventing schizophrenia: The rules of the game McCutcheon, Robert A.

242 C p. 94-95
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23 Reinventing schizophrenia. Updating the construct Tandon, Rajiv

242 C p. 1-3
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24 Reinventing schizophrenia: Updating the construct ‐ Primary schizophrenia 2021 - The road ahead ‐ Gaebel, Wolfgang

242 C p. 27-29
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25 Re-inventing the schizophrenia syndrome: The elusive “theory of everything” Nasrallah, Henry A.

242 C p. 106-108
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26 Retroverting schizophrenia Kahn, René Sylvain

242 C p. 62-63
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27 Schizophrenia as a categorical diagnosis: A view from the neural risk architecture Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas

242 C p. 87-90
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28 Schizophrenia as a symptom of psychiatry’s reluctance to enter the moral era of medicine van Os, Jim

242 C p. 138-140
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29 Schizophrenia: A scientific graveyard or a pragmatically useful diagnostic construct? Walker, Elaine F.

242 C p. 141-143
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30 Schizophrenia: A view of immediate future Carpenter Jr, William T.

242 C p. 15-16
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31 Schizophrenia construct: Quandaries and conundrums in India and LAMIC Rangaswamy, Thara

242 C p. 118-120
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32 Schizophrenia in the flesh: Revisiting schizophrenia as a disorder of the bodily self Park, Sohee

242 C p. 113-117
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33 Schizophrenia: More data, less debate Frangou, Sophia

242 C p. 25-26
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34 Schizophrenia: Transcending old world shadows McGorry, Patrick D.

242 C p. 84-86
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35 Schizophrenia vis-à-vis dimensional-spectrum concepts of psychotic illness: Has an answer been ‘hiding in plain sight’? Waddington, John L.

242 C p. 144-146
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36 Searching for the “final proof” of schizophrenia Lewis, David A.

242 C p. 78-80
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37 Seven short reflections on the notion of schizophrenia McGrath, John J.

242 C p. 96-97
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38 The construct of schizophrenia as a human-specific condition Stromeyer IV, Charles

242 C p. 130-131
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39 The glutamate/N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) model of schizophrenia at 35: On the path from syndrome to disease Javitt, Daniel C.

242 C p. 56-61
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40 The Kraepelian concept of schizophrenia: Dying but not yet dead Murray, Robin M.

242 C p. 102-105
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41 The nature of schizophrenia: As broad as it is long Owen, Michael J.

242 C p. 109-112
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42 The schizophrenia concept Kendler, Kenneth S.

242 C p. 67-69
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43 Towards DSM 10: A bio-classification of developmental schizophrenia? Reichenberg, Abraham

242 C p. 4-6
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44 Using psychosis biotypes and the Framingham model for parsing psychosis biology Tamminga, Carol A.

242 C p. 132-134
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45 We are not ready to abandon the current schizophrenia construct, but should be prepared to do so Galderisi, Silvana

242 C p. 30-34
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46 What can genetics tell us about the schizophrenia construct? Smoller, Jordan W.

242 C p. 126-129
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