

Beschreibung
Autorentext Dennis S. Charney, MD, Dean, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, President for Academic Affairs, Mount Sinai Health System, Professor, Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Pharmacological Sciences, New York, NY USA. Joshua A. Gordon, M...Autorentext
Dennis S. Charney, MD, Dean, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, President for Academic Affairs, Mount Sinai Health System, Professor, Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Pharmacological Sciences, New York, NY USA. Joshua A. Gordon, MD Director, National Institute of Eric J. Nestler, MD, PhD, , Nash Family Professor of Neuroscience, Director, Friedman Brain Institute, Dean for Academic Affairs, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Chief Scientific Officer of the Mount Sinai Health System, New York, NY, USA. Joseph D. Buxbaum, PhD, G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Professor, Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Deputy Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Director, Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA. Elisabeth B. Binder. MD, , Director, Department of Genes and Environment, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatr, Munich, Germany Joshua A. Gordon, MD, Director, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. Marina R. Picciotto, Charles B. G. Murphy Professor of Psychiatry and Professor, Child Study Center, of Neuroscience and of Pharmacology, Director, Division of Molecular Psychiatry, Deputy Chair for Basic Science Research, Dept. of Psychiatry, Deputy Director, Kavli Institute for Neuroscience, Co-Director, Neuroscience Research Training Program, Yale Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT, USA.
Klappentext
Charney and Nestler's Neurobiology of Mental Illness, Sixth Edition provides a concise and compelling overview of everything that is known today about all major forms of mental illness and the experimental tools that scientists, psychiatrists, and other clinicians use to advance our understanding still further. The chapters are written in layered ways to be accessible to beginners-early medical or graduate students-yet still revealing and insightful for today's experts alike. Each chapter begins with a summary and a list of key concepts that helpfully orient the reader and reinforce the most important take away messages. Didactic figures further enhance the clarity of the information conveyed.
Zusammenfassung
The Sixth Edition of Charney and Nestler's Neurobiology of Mental Illness builds on previous editions of the book and reflects the continuing progress in reintegrating psychiatry into the mainstream of modern biomedical science. This reintegration remains a work in progress, based on the unique complexity of the brain and its diseases. Yet, the research tools that are transforming other branches of medicine-epidemiology, genetics, epigenetics, molecular and cell biology, imaging, and medicinal chemistry, along with fundamental advances in the neurosciences that make it possible to decipher cell types and their larger circuits to an unprecedented degree, are now at long last transforming psychiatry. Collectively, the 75 chapters in this newly renovated textbook describe the developments in genetics and in molecular, cellular, and systems neuroscience that are breaking new ground in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disabling psychiatric disorders. In this updated edition, Section 1 focuses on the major methodological approaches to studying the biological basis of mental illness. Sections 2 through 8 each focus on a major class of mental illness, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety and trauma disorders, substance use disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, and childhood psychiatry disorders. The final section is a collection of essays that address what can be expected over the next decade in terms of improving psychiatric diagnosis, achieving a true precision approach to treating mental illness, along with new avenues of medication and non-medication therapies in the offing.
Inhalt
SECTION 1: EMERGING AND ESTABLISHED TECHNOLOGIES
Section Editors: Eric J. Nestler and Kafui Dzirasa
Ben Neale
of Common Human Diseases
Minghui Wang, Yiyuan Liu, Eric Schadt, and Bin Zhang
Schahram Akbarian, John F. Fullard, Kiran Girdhar, and Panos Roussos
Lisa M. Monteggia and Wei Xu
Psychiatric Disorders
Marcella, Burtele, Giorgia Quadrato, and Kristen Brennand
Lief E. Fenno and Karl Deisseroth
Micah Johnson, Yassine Filali, Radha Velamuri, Kafui Dzirasa, and Rainbo Hultman
Hanzhang Lu and Peter A. Bandettini
Ansel Hillmer, Kelly P. Cosgrove, and Richard E. Carson
Andrew Smith, Martijn Figee, and Helen Mayberg
SECTION 2: SCHIZOPHRENIA
Section Editors: Judy Ford and Dan Mathalon
Julie Walsh-Messinger, Ariella Farzan Nikou, and Dolores Malaspina
Sophie E. Legge, Antonio F. Pardiñas, and Michael C. O'Donovan
Neil D. Woodward, Stephan Heckers, Dost Ongur, and Julia M. Sheffield
Joshua A. Gordon
Samuel J. Dienel and David A. Lewis
Kowsar Teymouri, Mahbod Ebrahimi, Jennie G. Pouget, and James L. Kennedy
Phil Corlett
Donald C. Goff
Steve M. Paul and Alan Breier
SECTION 3: BIPOLAR DISORDER
Section Editor: Alex Charney
Kathleen R. Merikangas and Emma K. Stapp
Dongjing Liu and Niamh Mullins
E. Kale Edmiston, Michele A. Bertocci, Merage Ghane-Ezabadi, and Mary L. Phillips
Michael J. McCarthy and Jared W. Young
Colleen A. McClung and Hilary P. Blumberg
Nicole W. Simons and Alexander W. Charney
Nefize Yalin, Allan H. Young, and Carlos A. Zarate, Jr.
SECTION 4: DEPRESSION
Section Editor: John Krystal
James W. Murrough
Daniel Levey and Joel Gelernter
Adrienne L. Romer, Michele A. Bertocci, Mary L. Phillips, and Diego A. Pizzagalli
Lyonna F. Parise, Astrid M. Cardona-Acosta, Eric M. Parise, and Carlos A. Bolaños-Guzmán
Lisa M. Monteggia
Georgia E. Hodes, Caroline Ménard, Madeline L. Pfau, and Scott J. Russo
Elisabeth B. Binder and…