The scientific study of mental disorder is exciting today because of discoveries in molecular genetics, cognitive processes, neurochemistry and neuroanatomy. The study of mental disorder has evolved from a primarily descriptive discipline into a mature science that encompasses both biological underpinnings and social and developmental work. Psychopathology combines these fields of research to present a comprehensive picture of psychosis. In this important volume, distinguished investigators from these fields present findings from their laboratories, as well as perspectives on areas of rapid growth and change. The editors also provide thoughtful overviews of four major topics in psychopathology research: brain mechanisms, thinking, development and genetics. This book will appeal to graduate students, clinicians and researchers in the fields of psychiatry, cognitive science and neuroscience.
Psychopathology surveys the study of mental disorder, with contributions from pre-eminent scholars in the field.Reviews'... a very useful, up-to-date treatment of psychopathological research ... It has heightened my appreciation of progress achieved to date, of the outstanding problems remaining, and of the importance of a multileveled approach to the study of mental disorder. This book would be particulary suitable for psychiatry trainees and for researchers.' Bryan Mowry, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
Book InformationISBN 9780521444699
Author Steven MatthysseFormat Hardback
Page Count 650
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1040g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 160mm * 40mm