Langbeschreibung
Over the last two decades, spurred particularly by the decoding of the genome, neuroscience has advanced to become the primary basis of clinical psychiatry, even as environmental risk factors for mental disorders have been deemphasized.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceIntroductionPart I: TheoryChapter 1: Historical OverviewChapter 2: Genetic PredispositionsChapter 3: Environmental StressorsChapter 4: Gene-Environment InteractionsChapter 5: Diagnoses, Disorders, and TraitsPart II: Mental DisordersChapter 6: ADHD and Conduct DisorderChapter 7: SchizophreniaChapter 8: Depressive DisordersChapter 9: Anxiety Disorders and OCDChapter 10: Posttraumatic Stress DisorderChapter 11: Eating DisordersChapter 12: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders Chapter 13: Personality Disorders Part III: ImplicationsChapter 14: Clinical ImplicationsChapter 15: Implications for Prevention and Further ResearchReferences