
'Neurobiology of Personality Disorders' focuses specifically on the neurobiology of disturbed personality. It provides a thorough outline of the principles of neural science that mediate personality and describe what is currently known about how these biological processes are impaired in individuals with personality disorders. Its team of editors and authors are among the most frequently published and highly renowned international neuroscientists in the field of personality disorders, and its coverage of topics is comprehensive, authoritative, and heuristic.
This text investigates the biological mechanisms and neural substrates that underpin personality disorders. The authors, a team of internationally recognized neuroscientists, synthesize current research to explain how specific neural processes are disrupted in individuals diagnosed with these conditions. By bridging the gap between basic neural science and clinical pathology, the book provides a framework for understanding the biological basis of personality dysfunction.
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Experts in the field recognize this work as a rigorous and authoritative synthesis of the neurobiological data surrounding personality disorders. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for clinicians and researchers seeking a deep understanding of the biological foundations of these conditions.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190906332
ISBN-13:
9780190906337
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