The Concept of Staging in Schizophrenia; 13 Years After the 'Agius Concept of Staging' Was Published

Psychiatr Danub. 2023 Oct;35(Suppl 2):104-113.

Abstract

We review the development of clinical staging models of schizophrenia, which has developed as a logical extension of the Neuro-developmental theory of Schizophrenia. The staging approach, which involves assessing a disorder based on its severity, scope, progression, and characteristics, is gaining growing recognition in the fields of clinical psychology and psychiatry. We review the development of clinical staging models of schizophrenia, which has developed as a logical extension of the Neuro-developmental theory of Schizophrenia. The development of these clinical staging models should be based also on the neuroimaging dana, since this implies actual changes within the brain. There still are some difficulties with these models, but they are gradually providing both more logical ways of understanding the development of psychotic illness and more effective ways of treatment. The Models have contributed to research in several areas of psychiatry.

Keywords: Neuro-developmental theory of Schizophrenia - staging models of Schizophrenia - Conversion to Psychosis - First Episode - Prodromal Psychosis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Brain
  • Humans
  • Psychotic Disorders* / therapy
  • Schizophrenia* / therapy