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The changes that occur during the prodromal phase have been broadly characterised by Hafner and colleagues (Hafner et al., 1995), though other more intensive studies are reviewed and summarised in Yung et al. (1996). These and other studies (Jones et al., 1993) showed that although diagnostic specificity and ultimately potentially effective treatment comes with the later onset of positive psychotic symptoms, most of the disabling consequences of the underlying disorder emerge and manifest well prior to this phase. In particular, deficits in social functioning occur predominantly during the prodromal phase and prior to treatment. Hafner et al.
(1995) demonstrated clearly that the main factor determining social outcome two years after first admission for schizophrenia is acquired social status during the prodromal phase of the disorder. The importance of this phase was previously poorly appreciated because no conceptual — Max J. Birchwood

Two of an actress's greatest assets are love and pain. A great actress, even a good actress, must have plenty of both in her life. — Katharine Hepburn

the world's oldest written recipe is for beer. — Anonymous

I'm interested in stories which insist on a dog fails-to-eat-dog kind of world. I hate misanthropy, want to believe that there's a possibility that we might all be redeemed, that hope deferred makes the soul sick, that our humanity is fragile, funny, common, crazy, full of the longing for love, the failure of love. — Anthony Minghella

I'm just happy to do projects I'm passionate about. — Selena Gomez

In that touch I knew so many things. I knew that this was real, that it was happening, and that I could let myself believe it. — Kiera Cass

In 1838, Connecticut paid $14.50 a month to male teachers and $5.75 a month to women. — Gail Collins

Sharpen your life always; even though it will come to an end like a pencil, we have to keep on writing — Munia Khan

It is better to emit a scream in the shape of a theory than to be entirely insensible to the jars and incongruities of life and take everything as it comes in a forlorn stupidity. — Robert Louis Stevenson

The belief that becomes truth for me ... is that which allows me the best use of my strength, the best means of putting my virtues into action. — Andre Gide

Life is so short. I would rather sing one song than interpret the thousand. — Jack London

The people you work with should be either fully trusted or not trusted at all, so one should decide, who deserves to be trusted — Ernest Hemingway,

The most beautiful sight in the world is a little child going confidently down the road of life after you have shown him the way. — Confucius