The Spectrum of Psychotic Disorders: Neurobiology, Etiology and Pathogenesis

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Daryl Fujii, Iqbal Ahmed
Cambridge University Press, 8 mars 2007
The spectrum of psychotic disorders encompasses as many as 25 different etiologies, ranging from the primary psychoses through those secondary to medical conditions, drugs and medications, and sensory impairments. This book provides a one-stop, comprehensive review of these disorders and gives quick comparisons for diagnostic decision-making to help with difficult differential diagnoses. Every chapter is uniformly structured to show comparisons between each disorder of presentation, course, and underlying neuropathology. Evidence for each etiology is also rated, indicating the confidence level the reader can place in the current findings. The international team of authors also examines data supporting a unitary neurobiological model of psychosis and the hypothesis that psychosis is a neurobiological syndrome similar to aphasia or apraxia. This book represents a paradigm shift in understanding, classifying and diagnosing these disorders, providing directions for future research and treatment. It will be of great interest to psychiatrists and neuroscientists alike.
 

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Table des matières

Section 1
13
Section 2
39
Section 3
59
Section 4
78
Section 5
96
Section 6
116
Section 7
135
Section 8
156
Section 16
247
Section 17
262
Section 18
285
Section 19
302
Section 20
316
Section 21
337
Section 22
367
Section 23
382

Section 9
167
Section 10
169
Section 11
171
Section 12
173
Section 13
195
Section 14
218
Section 15
233
Section 24
392
Section 25
406
Section 26
453
Section 27
472
Section 28
490
Section 29
511
Section 30
533

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