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Peer reviewedKriebel, Jr., George W.; Huckel, Lorraine H. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1980
The use of neuroleptic medicine in the treatment of schizophrenia is often predicated on the goal of eliminating psychotic symptoms. Use of neuroleptics, however, may produce unfortunate side effects. A case is presented which illustrates the time-limited use of neuroleptics. (JN)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attribution Theory, Behavior Modification, College Students


