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Originally published in 1986, in this work Professor Keehn assesses
the contributions of experimental psychology and ethology to
psychiatric theory and practice at the time. He discusses the
status of animals in psychopathology, and describes a number of
animal clinical pictures, covering both abnormal movements and
convulsions, and spontaneous behavioural disorders. He also
includes animal models of such psychiatric illnesses as neurosis,
psychosis, drug addiction and disorders of childhood, and examines
the nature of mental illness and the status of psychiatric
diagnosis. The book includes an evaluation of the ethics of
experimental research with animals and a summary of humane
experimental procedures. Animal Models for Psychiatry will be of
special interest to psychiatrists, clinical and physiological
psychologists, behavioural pharmacologists, and to veterinarians.
Originally published in 1986, in this work Professor Keehn assesses
the contributions of experimental psychology and ethology to
psychiatric theory and practice at the time. He discusses the
status of animals in psychopathology, and describes a number of
animal clinical pictures, covering both abnormal movements and
convulsions, and spontaneous behavioural disorders. He also
includes animal models of such psychiatric illnesses as neurosis,
psychosis, drug addiction and disorders of childhood, and examines
the nature of mental illness and the status of psychiatric
diagnosis. The book includes an evaluation of the ethics of
experimental research with animals and a summary of humane
experimental procedures. Animal Models for Psychiatry will be of
special interest to psychiatrists, clinical and physiological
psychologists, behavioural pharmacologists, and to veterinarians.
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