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ISBN 10: 0471496561
ISBN 13: 9780471496564
Author: Juan Jose Lopez-Ibor, Wolfgang Gaebel, Mario Maj, Norman Sartorius
Psychiatry as a Neuroscience provides an overview of recent solid advances in biological psychiatry which are of clinical relevance.
These include
* psychoneuroendocrinological and psychoimmunological findings in major depression
* genetic and neuroimaging data in schizophrenia
* molecular genetic findings in Alzheimer's disease
* neuroimaging data in obsessive-compulsive disorder.
This book will be of interest to psychiatrists and psychologists, neuroscientists, managers and policy makers.
Genetic Research in Psychiatry
Molecular and Cellular Biology Research in Psychiatry
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Neuroendocrinological Research in Psychiatry
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Neurobiology of Schizophrenia
Biological Research in Anxiety Disorders
Biological Research on Dementias
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Tags: Juan Jose Lopez Ibor, Wolfgang Gaebel, Mario Maj, Norman Sartorius, Psychiatry, Neuroscience