Abstract

The invention and use of antipsychotics has transformed the prognosis for persons with serious and persistent mental illness from that of a lifetime of incarceration to a potentially manageable illness. The outcomes now include a few with virtually complete success and a few that have clinically insignificant benefits. Most persons with serious and persistent mental illness have some clinical improvement, but not restored to their previous level of function.

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