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Special Theme: Cognitively Oriented Therapies and Functional Outcomes Guest Editor: Philip D. Harvey<br />

Philip D Harvey<br />

Conference Report: The Seventh Biennial Mt. Sinai Conference on Cognition in Schizophrenia 895-897<br />

Susan R McGurk, Kim T Mueser, and Alysia Pascaris<br />

Cognitive Training and Supported Employment for Persons With Severe Mental Illness: One-Year Results From a<br />

Randomized Controlled Trial 898-909<br />

Kathryn E Greenwood, Sabine Landau, and Til Wykes<br />

Negative Symptoms and Specific Cognitive Impairments as Combined Targets for Improved Functional Outcome<br />

Within Cognitive Remediation Therapy 910-921<br />

Thomas L Patterson, Jesus Bucardo, Christine L McKibbin, Brent T Mausbach, David Moore, Concepcion Barrio,<br />

Sherrill R Goldman, and Dilip V Jeste<br />

Development and Pilot Testing of a New Psychosocial Intervention for Older Latinos With Chronic Psychosis 922-930<br />

Bruce E Wexler and Morris D Bell<br />

Cognitive Remediation and Vocational Rehabilitation for Schizophrenia 931-941<br />

Alice Medalia and Randall Richardson<br />

What Predicts a Good Response to Cognitive Remediation Interventions? 942-953<br />

Regular Articles<br />

Elizabeth Bromley<br />

A Collaborative Approach to Targeted Treatment Development for Schizophrenia: A Qualitative Evaluation of the<br />

NIMH-MATRICS Project 954-961<br />

Igor Bombin, Celso Arango, and Robert W Buchanan<br />

Significance and Meaning of Neurological Signs in Schizophrenia: Two Decades Later 962-977<br />

Schizophrenia bulletin, n 1 vol 32, 2006<br />

Editorial<br />

William T Carpenter Editorial: Traditional Ethics and New Sensitivities November 17, 2005 1-2<br />

Environment and Schizophrenia<br />

Mary Catherine Clarke, Michelle Harley, and Mary Cannon<br />

The Role of Obstetric Events in Schizophrenia 3-8<br />

Genes and Schizophrenia<br />

Nick Craddock, Michael C O'Donovan, and Michael J Owen<br />

Genes for Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder? Implications for Psychiatric Nosology 9-16<br />

Personal Account<br />

Wilma A Boevink<br />

From Being a Disorder to Dealing With Life: An Experiential Exploration of the Association Between Trauma and<br />

Psychosis 17-19<br />

Special Theme: Empirical and Conceptual Advances in the Ethics of Schizophrenia Research<br />

Guest Editors: Laura Weiss Roberts and Laura B. Dunn<br />

Laura Weiss Roberts<br />

Advancing Our Understanding of the Ethics of Schizophrenia Research: The Contribution of Conceptual Analyses and<br />

Empirical Evidence 20-21<br />

Paul S Appelbaum<br />

Decisional Capacity of Patients With Schizophrenia to Consent to Research: Taking Stock 22-25

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