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Psychotic disorders comprehensive conceptualization and treatments / edited by Carol A. Tamminga, MD, Elena I. Ivleva, MD, PhD, Ulrich Reininghaus, PhD, Jim van Os, MD, PhD.

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Book
Contributor:
Tamminga, Carol A., editor.
Ivleva, Elena I., editor.
Reininghaus, Ulrich, editor.
Os, J. van (Jim van), editor.
Oxford University Press.
Gail and Warren Lieberfarb Mental Health and Neuroscience Library Resources Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychoses.
Mental illness.
Psychotic Disorders.
Psychotic Disorders--therapy.
Medical Subjects:
Psychotic Disorders.
Psychotic Disorders--therapy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxi, 679 pages) : illustrations
polychrome
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Cover
Half title
Psychotic Disorders
Copyright
Contents
Preface ix
Contributors xi
SECTION 1 PHENOMENOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DIMENSIONAL CONCEPTUALIZATION OF PSYCHOSIS
1. Conceptualization of psychosis in psychiatric nosology: past, present, and the future 3
2. Historical epistemology of the "unitary psychosis" 12
3. Dimensional conceptualization of psychosis 21
TRANSDIAGNOSTIC DIMENSIONS OF PSYCHOSIS
4. Applying Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) dimensions to psychosis 29
5. Schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder 38
6. Psychotic symptoms in bipolar disorder 46
7. Major depressive disorder with psychotic features: confronting and resolving the dimensional challenge 50
8. Psychosis in personality disorders 59
9. Symptom network models of psychosis 70
PSYCHOSIS IN GENERAL MEDICAL CONDI TIONS AND ORGANIC BRAIN DISORDERS
10. Organic psychosis: phenotypic deviants or clues to schizophrenia? 81
11. Epilepsy and psychosis 85
12. Understanding sex differences in psychosis through the exploration of hormonal contributions 93
SECTION 2 PSYCHOSIS COURSE AND LIFETIME MANIFESTATIONS
13. Clinical phenomenology of the prodrome for psychosis 105
14. Predictors of conversion to psychosis 113
15. First- episode psychosis: phenomenology, onset, course, and early intervention (OPUS) 122
16. Evidence- based treatment and implementation for early psychosis 132
PSYCHOSIS OVER LIFE SPAN AND LATE- LIFE PSYCHOSIS
17. Life span development of schizophrenia: symptoms, clinical course, and outcomes 143
18. Phenomenological characteristics of psychosis of aging: psychosis and dementia interphase 152
SECTION 3 NEUROBIOLOGY OF PSYCHOSIS
19. Genetic neuropathology revisited: gene expression in psychosis 163
20. Epigenomic regulation in psychosis 169
21. DNA modifications in schizophrenia 177
22. Endophenotypes: a window on the genetics of schizophrenia 184
COGNITIVE BIOMARKERS OF PSYCHOSIS
23. Cognitive biomarkers of psychosis 195
24. Social cognition in psychosis 204
25. Self- awareness in schizophrenia: affected domains and their impact 213
NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC BIOMARKERS OF PSYCHOSIS
26. Neurophysiologic biomarkers of psychosis: event- related potential biomarkers 225
27. Oculomotor biomarkers of illness, risk, and pharmacoge netic treatment effects across the psychosis spectrum 234
BRAIN IMAGING BIOMARKERS
28. Structural connectivity in psychosis 247
29. Functional connectivity biomarkers of psychosis 256
30. MR spectroscopy 265
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF PSYCHOSIS: NEUROTRANSMITTERS
31. Dopaminergic mechanisms underlying psychosis 277
32. Glutamate in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia 287
33. GABAergic mechanisms in psychosis 297
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Oxford Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 11, 2020).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Gail and Warren Lieberfarb Mental Health and Neuroscience Library Resources Fund.
Other Format:
Print version: Psychotic disorders.
ISBN:
9780190653286
0190653280
9780190653293
0190653299
9780197501467
019750146X
Publisher Number:
99985881713
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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