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Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Andreas Otte, Kurt Audenaert, Kathelijne Peremans, Kees Van Heeringen,... Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Andreas Otte, Kurt Audenaert, Kathelijne Peremans, Kees Van Heeringen, Rudi A. Dierckx
R5,714 Discovery Miles 57 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry showcases the combined expertise of renowned authors whose dedication to the investigation of psychiatric disease through nuclear medicine technology has achieved international recognition. Psychiatric disorders are discussed both from categorical and functional psychopathological viewpoint and the latest results in functional neuroimaging are detailed. Most chapters are written jointly by a psychiatrist and a nuclear medicine expert, and each contains a section "Clinical Aspects," to link research data with clinical routine. This state-of-the-art compendium will be valuable to anybody in the field of neuroscience, from the psychiatrist and the radiologist/nuclear medicine specialist to the interested general practitioner and cognitive psychologist.

The Neuroscience of Suicidal Behavior (Paperback): Kees Van Heeringen The Neuroscience of Suicidal Behavior (Paperback)
Kees Van Heeringen
R993 Discovery Miles 9 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Nearly one million people take their own lives each year world-wide - however, contrary to popular belief, suicide can be prevented. While suicide is commonly thought to be an understandable reaction to severe stress, it is actually an abnormal reaction to regular situations. Something more than unbearable stress is needed to explain suicide, and neuroscience shows what this is, how it is caused and how it can be treated. Professor Kees van Heeringen describes findings from neuroscientific research on suicide, using various approaches from population genetics to brain imaging. Compelling evidence is reviewed that shows how and why genetic characteristics or early traumatic experiences may lead to a specific predisposition that makes people vulnerable to triggering life events. Neuroscientific studies are yielding results that provide insight into how the risk of suicide may develop; ultimately demonstrating how suicide can be prevented.

Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004): Andreas Otte, Kurt Audenaert,... Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004)
Andreas Otte, Kurt Audenaert, Kathelijne Peremans, Kees Van Heeringen, Rudi A. Dierckx
R4,435 Discovery Miles 44 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry showcases the combined expertise of renowned authors whose dedication to the investigation of psychiatric disease through nuclear medicine technology has achieved international recognition. Psychiatric disorders are discussed both from categorical and functional psychopathological viewpoint and the latest results in functional neuroimaging are detailed. Most chapters are written jointly by a psychiatrist and a nuclear medicine expert, and each contains a section "Clinical Aspects", to link research data with clinical routine. This state-of-the-art compendium will be valuable to anybody in the field of neuroscience, from the psychiatrist and the radiologist/nuclear medicine specialist to the interested general practitioner and cognitive psychologist.

Living on the Edge - An Empirical Analysis on Long-Term Youth Unemployment and Social Exclusion in Europe (Paperback, 2001... Living on the Edge - An Empirical Analysis on Long-Term Youth Unemployment and Social Exclusion in Europe (Paperback, 2001 ed.)
Thomas Kieselbach, Kees Van Heeringen, Michele La Rosa, Louis Lemkow, Katerina Sokou, …
R1,604 Discovery Miles 16 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this volume, the European research project YUSEDER ("Youth Unemployment and Social Exclusion: Dimensions, Subjective Experiences and Institutional Responses in Six Countries of the EU"), supported by the EU Commission (Directorate General Research) as a part of the programme Targeted Socio-Economic Research (TSER), addresses the question of what effects long-term unemployment has on young people in regard of their feeling of belonging to society. Does long-term unemployment imply the risk of social exclusion for young people? How does social exclusion develop, and which factors counteract the processes of exclusion? Thus far, research into unemployment has seldom performed comparative studies. This interdisciplinary project in six European countries has conducted for the first time a qualitative study with 300 long-term unemployment young people from age 20 to 25. The inquiry was carried out in the three northern European countries Sweden, Belgium and Germany and in the three southern European countries Greece, Italy and Spain. Researches from psychology, sociology, public health and psychiatry participated in this research project coordinated by Thomas Kieselbach (University of Bremen, Germany). The volumes in the series published up to now within the YUSEDER project represent a state of the art overview of the topic of youth unemployment and health (volume 1) and youth unemployment and social exclusion (volume 2) in the six participating countries. This third volume focuses on the personal experiences and assessments of young people affected by unemployment. Besides presenting the country-specific manifestations of social exclusion, this new study identifies those important key mechanisms which increase (vulnerability factors) or reduce (protective factors) the risk of social exclusion. The results of this interdisciplinary comparative study represent an important basis for conceptualising future intervention measures in the European Union which could redu

The Neuroscience of Suicidal Behavior (Hardcover): Kees Van Heeringen The Neuroscience of Suicidal Behavior (Hardcover)
Kees Van Heeringen
R2,799 Discovery Miles 27 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Nearly one million people take their own lives each year world-wide - however, contrary to popular belief, suicide can be prevented. While suicide is commonly thought to be an understandable reaction to severe stress, it is actually an abnormal reaction to regular situations. Something more than unbearable stress is needed to explain suicide, and neuroscience shows what this is, how it is caused and how it can be treated. Professor Kees van Heeringen describes findings from neuroscientific research on suicide, using various approaches from population genetics to brain imaging. Compelling evidence is reviewed that shows how and why genetic characteristics or early traumatic experiences may lead to a specific predisposition that makes people vulnerable to triggering life events. Neuroscientific studies are yielding results that provide insight into how the risk of suicide may develop; ultimately demonstrating how suicide can be prevented.

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