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New Oxford textbook of psychiatry
- ISBN: 9780198713005
- ISBN: 0198713002
- Call Number : WM 100 N557 2020
- Title: New Oxford textbook of psychiatry / edited by John R. Geddes, Nancy C. Andreasen, Guy M. Goodwin.
- Portion of title: Oxford textbook of psychiatry
- Portion of title: Textbook of psychiatry
- Portion of title: Psychiatry
- Edition: Third edition.
- Publication, Distribution: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.
- Physical Description: xxxii, 1500 p.: illustrations ; 28 cm
- Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index
- Subject: Psychiatry.
- Subject: Mental Disorders.
- Added Entry: Geddes, John (John R.) editor.
- Added Entry: Andreasen, Nancy C editor.
- Added Entry: Goodwin, Guy editor.
- Added Entry: Oxford textbook of psychiatry
- Added Entry:Textbook of psychiatry
- Preface
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Contributors
- Section 1: The subject matter and approach to psychiatry
- 1. The patient’s perspective • Kay Redfield Jamison and Adam Ian Kaplin
- 2. Public attitudes and the challenge of stigma • Nicole Votruba, Mirja Koschorke, and Graham Thornicroft
- 3. Global mental health • Crick Lund, Dörte Bemme, and Judy Bass
- 4. The history of psychiatry as a medical specialty • Pierre Pichot and Guy M. Goodwin
- 5. New ethics for twenty-first century psychiatry • Matthew L. Baum, Julian Savulescu, and Ilina Singh
- 6. Foundations of phenomenology/descriptive psychopathology • Hans-Jürgen Möller
- 7. DSM-5 and ICD-11 classifications • Darrel A. Regier, David P. Goldberg, Bedirhan T. Üstün, and Geoffrey M. Reed
- 8. The National Institute of Mental Health Research Domain Criteria: an alternative framework to guide psychopathology research • Charles A. Sanislow, Sarah E. Morris, Jennifer Pacheco, and Bruce N. Cuthbert
- 9. Application of research evidence in clinical practice • Andrea Cipriani, Stefan Leucht, and John R. Geddes
- 10. A neuroscience-based nomenclature for psychotropic drugs • Guy M. Goodwin, Joseph Zohar, and David J. Kupfer
- Section 2: The scientific basis of psychiatric aetiology and treatment
- 11. Neurodevelopment • Karl Zilles and Nicola Palomero-Gallagher
- 12. Neuroimaging technologies • Mark Woolrich, Mark Jenkinson, and Clare Mackay
- 13. The connectome • Olaf Sporns
- 14. Neurotransmitters and signalling • Trevor Sharp
- 15. Psychoneuroimmunology • Juan C. Leza, Javier R. Caso, and Borja García-Bueno
- 16. Functional genomics • Caleb Webber
- 17. Cognitive neuroscience: principles and methods • Anna Christina Nobre
- 18. Ageing and the human brain • Verena Heise, Enikő Zsoldos, and Klaus P. Ebmeier
- 19. Development of brain stimulation • Andrea Crowell, Patricio Riva-Posse, and Helen S. Mayberg
- 20. Adherence to treatment in psychiatry • Amy Chan and Rob Horne
- Section 3: Intellectual disabilities
- 21. Core dimensions of intellectual disabilities • Anthony J. Holland
- 22. Epidemiology and course of intellectual disabilities • Sally-Ann Cooper
- 23. Aetiology of intellectual disability and its clinical features • Judith L. Rapoport, Dale Zhou, and Kwangmi Ahn
- 24. Management and treatment of intellectual disability • José L. Ayuso-Mateos and Cary S. Kogan
- Section 4: Autism spectrum disorders
- 25. Core dimensions of autism spectrum disorders • Fred R. Volkmar and Scott L. J. Jackson
- 26. Basic mechanisms and treatment targets for autism spectrum disorders • Emily J. H. Jones
- 27. Epidemiology of autism • Charles R. Newton
- 28. Genetics of autism spectrum disorders • Abha R. Gupta, Thomas V. Fernandez, and Ellen J. Hoffman
- 29. Imaging of autism spectrum disorders • Christine Ecker and Declan Murphy
- 30. Management and treatment of autism spectrum disorders • Emily Simonoff
- Section 5: Attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder
- 31. Core dimensions of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder • Eric Taylor
- 32. Basic mechanisms and treatment planning/targets for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder • Barbara Franke and Jan K. Buitelaar
- 33. Epidemiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and the implications for its prevention • Guilherme V. Polanczyk
- 34. Genetics of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder • Kate Langley and Anita Thapar
- 35. Insights from neuroanatomical imaging into attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder throughout the lifespan • Philip Shaw and Eszter Szekely
- 36. Management and treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder • Alessandro Zuddas and Sara Carucci
- Section 6: Motor disorders
- Section 7: Delirium, dementia, and other cognitive disorders
- 38. Pathways of neurodegeneration underlying dementia • Noel J. Buckley and George K. Tofaris
- 39. Delirium • Ravi S. Bhat and Kenneth Rockwood
- 40. Alzheimer’s disease • Ivan Koychev and John Gallacher
- 41. Frontotemporal dementias • Akitoshi Takeda and Bruce Miller
- 42. Prion disease • Akin Nihat, TzeHow Mok, and John Collinge
- 43. Dementia with Lewy bodies • Anto P. Rajkumar and Dag Aarsland
- 44. Dementia in Parkinson’s disease • Michele Hu and Fahd Baig
- 45. Dementia due to Huntington’s disease • Russell L. Margolis
- 46. Vascular cognitive impairment • Joanne A. Byars and Ricardo E. Jorge
- 47. Traumatic brain injury • Christian Lepage, Inga K. Koerte, Vivian Schultz, Michael J. Coleman, and Martha E. Shenton
- Section 8: Substance use disorders
- 48. Substance use disorders and the mechanisms of drug addiction • Trevor W. Robbins and Barry J. Everitt
- 49. Genetics of substance use disorders • Yann Le Strat, Nicolas Ramoz, and Philip Gorwood
- 50. Alcohol use disorder • Wim van den Brink and Falk Kiefer
- 51. Opioids: heroin, methadone, and buprenorphine • Michael Farrell, Briony Larance, and Courtney Breen
- 52. Cannabis and mental illness • David J. Castle
- 53. Stimulants, ecstasy, and other ‘party drugs’ • Adam R. Winstock and Remy Flechais
- 54. Psychedelics and dissociative substances • Adam R. Winstock and James Rucker
- 55. Tobacco addiction • Marcus Munafò and Meryem Grabski
- 56. Co-morbidity of substance use and psychiatric disorders • Julia M. A. Sinclair and Anne Lingford- Hughes
- Section 9: Schizophrenia and psychotic disorders
- 57. The core dimensions of schizophrenia • Nancy C. Andreasen
- 58. Epidemiology and course of schizophrenia • Assen Jablensky
- 59. Genetics of schizophrenia • Kimberley M. Kendall, James T. R. Walters, and Michael C.O’Donovan
- 60. Structural and functional neuroimaging of schizophrenia • Andreea O. Diaconescu, Sandra Iglesias, and Klaas E. Stephan
- 61. Schizoaffective and schizotypal disorders/acute and transient psychotic disorders • William S. Stone, Stephen V. Faraone, and Ming T. Tsuang
- 62. Delusional disorders • Andreas Marneros
- 63. Prevention and early intervention in psychotic disorders • Emre Bora, Mahesh Jayaram, and Christos Pantelis
- 64. Antipsychotic and anticholinergic drugs • Herbert Y. Meltzer and William V. Bobo
- 65. The treatment and management of patients with schizophrenia • Joseph P. McEvoy, Kammarauche Asuzu, Daniel W. Bradford, Oliver Freudenreich, and Katherine H. Moyer
- Section 10: Mood disorders
- Section 11: Bipolar disorder
- 69. Basic mechanisms of and treatment targets for bipolar disorder • Grant C. Churchill, Nisha Singh, and Michael J. Berridge
- 70. Genetics of bipolar disorder • Francis J. McMahon and Sevilla Detera-Wadleigh
- 71. Neuroimaging of bipolar disorder • Mary L. Phillips and Wayne C. Drevets
- 72. Management and treatment of bipolar disorder • Eduard Vieta, Isabella Pacchiarotti, and David J. Miklowitz
- 73. Perinatal psychiatry • Ian Jones and Arianna Di Florio
- Section 12: Depressive disorders
- 74. Basic mechanisms of and treatment targets for depressive disorders • Marcela Pereira, Roberto Andreatini, and Per Svenningsson
- 75. Genetic epidemiology of depression in the molecular era • Alison K. Merikangas and Kathleen R. Merikangas
- 76. Imaging of depressive disorders • Guy M. Goodwin and Michael Browning
- 77. Management and treatment of depressive disorders • Philip J. Cowen
- Section 13: Trauma- and stress-related and adjustment disorders
- 78. Classification and descriptive psychopathology of post- traumatic stress disorder and other stressor-related disorders • Dean G. Kilpatrick, Matthew J. Friedman, and Amanda K. Gilmore
- 79. Basic mechanisms of, and treatment targets for, stress-related disorders • Bruce S. McEwen
- 80. Genetics of stress-related disorders • Michael G. Gottschalk and Katharina Domschke
- 81. Imaging of stress-related disorders • Navneet Kaur, Cecilia A. Hinojosa, Julia Russell, Michael B. VanElzakker, and Lisa M. Shin
- 82. Primary prevention and epidemiology of trauma- and stress-related disorders • Maria Bragesjö, Emily A. Holmes, Filip K. Arnberg, and Erik M. Andersson
- 83. Management and treatment of stress-related disorders • Leigh van den Heuvel and Soraya Seedat
- 84. Bereavement • Beverley Raphael†, Sally Wooding, and Julie Dunsmore
- 85. Recovered memories and false memories • Deborah Davis and Elizabeth F. Loftus
- Section 14: Anxiety disorders
- 86. Core dimensions of anxiety disorders • Nastassja Koen and Dan J. Stein
- 87. Basic mechanisms, genetics, targets, and animal models for anxiety disorders • Martien J. Kas and Berend Olivier
- 88. Epidemiology of anxiety disorders • Hans-Ulrich Wittchen and Katja Beesdo-Baum
- 89. Genetics of anxiety disorders • Michael G. Gottschalk and Katharina Domschke
- 90. Neuroimaging of anxiety disorders • Gregor Leicht and Christoph Mulert
- 91. The primary prevention of anxiety disorders • Aliza Werner-Seidler, Jennifer L. Hudson, and Helen Christensen
- 92. Treatment of anxiety disorders • David S. Baldwin and Nathan T. M. Huneke
- Section 15: Obsessive–compulsive and related disorders
- 93. Core dimensions of obsessive–compulsive disorder • Sophie C. Schneider, Eric A. Storch, and Wayne K. Goodman
- 94. Basic mechanisms of, and treatment/planning targets for obsessive–complusive disorder • Eric Burguière and Luc Mallet
- 95. Obsessive–compulsive disorder • Lior Carmi, Naomi A. Fineberg, Oded Ben Arush, and Joseph Zohar
- 96. Genetics of obsessive–compulsive disorder • Gerald Nestadt and Jack Samuels
- 97. Imaging of obsessive– compulsive disorder • Rebbia Shahab and Emily R. Stern
- 98. Management and treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder • Naomi A. Fineberg, Lynne M. Drummond, Jemma Reid, Eduardo Cinosi, Lior Carmi, and Davis N. Mpavaenda
- 99. Hoarding disorder • Lorena Fernández de la Cruz and David Mataix-Cols
- 100. Body dysmorphic disorder • Megan M. Kelly and Katharine A. Phillips
- Section 16: Feeding, eating, and metabolic disorders
- 101. The eating disorders • Christopher G. Fairburn and Rebecca Murphy
- 102. Basic mechanisms and potential for treatment of weight and eating disorders • Johannes Hebebrand, Jochen Antel, and Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann
- 103. Epidemiology and primary prevention of feeding and eating disorders • Katherine A Halmi
- 104. Genetics of feeding and eating disorders • Christopher Hübel, Cynthia M. Bulik, and Gerome Breen
- 105. Imaging of feeding and eating disorders • Natalie Kurniadi, Christina E. Wierenga, Laura A. Berner,a nd Walter H. Kaye
- 106. Management and treatment of feeding and eating disorders • Susan L. McElroy, Anna I. Guerdjikova, Nicole Mori, Paul L. Houser, and Paul E. Keck, Jr.
- 107. Aetiology and management of obesity • Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nerys M. Astbury, and Susan A. Jebb
- 108. Elimination disorders in children and adolescents • Alexander von Gontard
- Section 17: Sleep–wake disorders
- 109. Basic mechanisms of, and possible treatment targets for, sleep–wake disorders • David Pritchett, Angus S. Fisk, Russell G. Foster, and Stuart N. Peirson
- 110. Diagnosis of sleep and circadian rhythm disorder • Kirstie N. Anderson
- 111. Epidemiology of sleep–wake and primary prevention of its disorders • Lena Katharina Keller, Eva C. Winnebeck, and Till Roenneberg
- 112. Genetics of sleep–wake disorders • Diego R. Mazzotti, Allan I. Pack, and Philip R. Gehrman
- 113. Multimodal imaging of sleep–wake disorders • Umberto Moretto, Dylan Smith, Liliana Dell’Osso, and Thien Thanh Dang- Vu
- 114. Management of insomnia and circadian rhythm sleep–wake disorders • Simon D. Kyle, Alasdair L. Henry, and Colin A. Espie
- Section 18: Gender dysphoria and sexual dysfunction
- Section 19: Personality disorders
- 117. Core dimensions of personality pathology • Andrew E. Skodol and Leslie C. Morey
- 118. Basic mechanisms of, and treatment planning/targets for, personality disorders • Kate E. A. Saunders and Steve Pearce
- 119. Personality disorders: epidemiology and clinical course • Renato D. Alarcón and Brian A. Palmer
- 120. Genetics of personality disorders • C. Robert Cloninger
- 121. Imaging of personality disorders • Christian Paret and Christian Schmahl
- 122. Treatment and management of personality disorder • Giles Newton-Howes and Roger Mulder
- Section 20: Impulse-control and conduct disorders
- Section 21: Suicide
- 125. Epidemiology and causes of suicide • Merete Nordentoft, Trine Madsen, and Annette Erlangsen
- 126. Self-harm: epidemiology and risk factors • Nav Kapur, Sarah Steeg, and Adam Moreton
- 127. Biological aspects of suicidal behaviour • J. John Mann and Dianne Currier
- 128. Prevention of suicide and treatment following self-harm • Keith Hawton, Kate E. A. Saunders, and Alexandra Pitman
- Section 22: Somatic symptoms and related disorders
- 129. Deconstructing dualism: the interface between physical and mental illness • Michael Sharpe and Jane Walker
- 130. Neural mechanisms in chronic pain relevant for psychiatric interventions • Chantal Berna and Irene Tracey
- 131. Treatment of fibromyalgia (chronic widespread pain) and chronic fatigue syndrome • Jonathan Price
- 132. Factitious disorder and malingering • Thomas Merten and Harald Merckelbach
- 133. Functional neurological symptom disorder (conversion disorder) • Jon Stone and Michael Sharpe
- Section 23: Service provision
- 134. Public policy and service needs in mental health • Martin Knapp
- 135. Planning and providing mental health services for a community • Tom Burns and Tony Kendrick
- 136. Health economic analysis of service provision • Judit Simon
- 137. Organization of psychiatric services for general hospital departments: proactive and preventive interventions in psychiatry • William H. Sledge and Julianne Dorset
- 138. Refugees and populations exposed to mass conflict • Mina Fazel, Susan Rees, and Derrick Silove
- Section 24: Forensic psychiatry
- 139. Associations between psychiatric disorder and offending • Seena Fazel and Mark Toynbee
- 140. Developmental approach to understanding the needs of young people in contact with the criminal justice system • Sue Bailey and Prathiba Chitsabesan
- 141. Child molesters and other sexual offenders • Stephen J. Hucker
- 142. Stalking and querulous behaviour • Rosemary Purcell and Paul E. Mullen
- 143. Domestic violence and abuse and mental health • Louise M. Howard and Deirdre MacManus
- 144. Assessing and managing the risk of violence to others • Alec Buchanan
- 145. The expert witness in the criminal and civil courts • John O’Grady
- 146. Homicide • Matthew Large and Olav Nielssen
- Index