
Psychotic Disorders: Comprehensive Conceptualization and Treatments emphasizes a dimensional approach to psychosis--one of the most fascinating manifestations of altered brain behavior--that cuts across a broad array of psychiatric diagnoses from schizophrenia to affective psychosis and organic disorders like epilepsy and dementias. Written by an international roster of over seventy leading experts in the field, this volume comprehensively reviews, critiques, and integrates available knowledge on the etiology, mechanisms, and treatments of psychotic disorders, and outlines ways forward in both research and clinical practice towards more objective, mechanistically-based definitions of psychotic disorders. Chapters address topics such as psychosis phenomenology, biomarkers and treatments, the overlaps and interfaces between psychiatric disorders within the psychosis dimension, and novel disease definitions. Furthermore, the volume incorporates findings on potential mechanisms, bridges between various system levels (i.e., genetic, epigenetic, molecular and cellular, brain circuit and function, psychological, social, environmental and cultural) and their interactions, as well as the potential role in causation and/or mediation in psychotic disorders. Finally, the volume outlines a broad array of treatment approaches, from the readily available (e.g., psychopharmacology, various modalities of psychotherapy) to the experimental (e.g., cognitive interventions, neuromodulation). With a concluding section of forward perspectives conjecturing future directions and related challenges, this book aspires to stimulate new knowledge, generate novel frameworks, and carry new directions forward on psychotic disorders.
This volume investigates the shift from categorical diagnostic models toward a dimensional conceptualization of psychotic disorders to better integrate etiology, mechanisms, and clinical treatment. Edited by Carol A. Tamminga and a team of international experts, the text synthesizes current research across genetic, molecular, environmental, and social levels. It argues that traditional diagnostic boundaries often obscure the underlying biological and psychological mechanisms shared across various psychiatric conditions.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the field for its rigorous, multi-disciplinary approach to complex psychiatric phenomena. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a primary resource for clinicians and researchers seeking to understand the future of mechanistically-based disease definitions.
Page Count:
708
Publication Date:
2020-11-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190653272
ISBN-13:
9780190653279
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