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This broad and thought-provoking volume provides an overview of
recent intellectual and scientific advances that bridge the gap
between psychiatry and neuroscience, offering a wide range of
penetrating insights in both disciplines. The third volume on the
topic in the last several years from a varying panel of
international experts, this title identifies the borders, trends
and implications in both fields today and goes beyond that into
related disciplines to seek out connections and influences. Similar
to its two Update book predecessors, Psychiatry and Neuroscience -
Volume III presents the current state-of-the-art in the main
disciplines - psychiatry and neuroscience - and attempts to provide
deeper comprehension or explication of the normal and diseased
human mind, its biological correlates and its biographical and
existential implications. This engaging volume continues the
previous style of exploring different disciplines and trying to
integrate disciplinary evidence from varying points of view in an
organic manner. Developed for clinicians and researchers in the
fields of medicine, psychiatry, psychology and biology, this third
volume also will be of great interest to students and university
professors of diverse disciplines.
This broad and thought-provoking volume provides an overview of
recent intellectual and scientific advances that intersect
psychiatry and neuroscience, offering a wide range of penetrating
insights in both disciplines. The fourth volume on the topic in the
last several years from a varying panel of international experts
identifies the borders, trends and implications in both fields
today and goes beyond that into related disciplines to seek out
connections and influences. Similar to its three Update book
predecessors, Psychiatry and Neuroscience - Volume IV presents a
range of interesting topics in the main disciplines - psychiatry
and neuroscience - and attempts to provide deeper comprehension or
explication of the normal and diseased human mind, its biological
correlates and its biographical and existential implications. This
engaging volume continues the previous style of exploring different
disciplines and trying to integrate disciplinary evidence from
varying points of view in an organic manner. The first section is
about epistemological considerations regarding the study of normal
and abnormal human behaviors, including, for example, the topic of
phenomenological psychopathology and phenomenological psychiatry in
relation to schizophrenia and substance misuse, among other topics.
Section 2 addresses issues around the translation of basic
neuroscience to expression in the human brain and behavioral
implications. Section 3 discusses the issues of learning, teaching
and the role of social environment in the field of neuroscience.
Finally section 4 reviews various perspectives on explaining human
pathological behaviors -- from brain disorders to psychopathology.
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