Vulnerability to Psychosis

Vulnerability to Psychosis

From Neurosciences to Psychopathology

By Paolo Fusar-Poli, Stefan J. Borgwardt and Philip McGuire.

Early clinical intervention in psychosis is now a major objective of mental health services and the development of specialist intervention services has greatly facilitated research on the early phases of this disorder. In this book, contributors provide a review of the neurobiological research in

Published November 2011 by Psychology Press

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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

The Final Frontier - A Festschrift for Robin M. Murray

By Anthony S. David, Shitij Kapur and Peter McGuffin.

Schizophrenia is a unique project reflecting the contribution that Robin M. Murray has made to the field of psychiatry over the past 35 years, with a particular focus on the advances that have been made to the understanding and treatment of schizophrenia. International contributors have been

Published June 2011 by Psychology Press

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The Extremes of the Bell Curve

The Extremes of the Bell Curve

Excellent and Poor School Performance and Risk for Severe Mental Disorders

By James H. MacCabe

It has long been claimed that there is a strong association between high intelligence, or exceptional creativity, and mental illness. In this book, James MacCabe investigates this claim, using evidence from Swedish population data. He finds evidence that children who achieve either exceptionally

Published March 2010 by Psychology Press

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Mental Health Services for Adults with Intellectual Disability

Mental Health Services for Adults with Intellectual Disability

Strategies and Solutions

By Nick Bouras, and Geraldine Holt.

This book considers how mental health services have evolved over the past three decades to meet the needs of people with intellectual disability, focusing on the ways that theories and policies have been applied to clinical practice. Nick Bouras and Geraldine Holt both have extensive experience in

Published January 2010 by Psychology Press

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The Maudsley Family Study of Psychosis

The Maudsley Family Study of Psychosis

A Quest for Intermediate Phenotypes

By Colm McDonald

Psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are known to be highly heritable. Despite decades of research, however, the genetic variations conferring susceptibility to these illnesses have yet to be identified. Such genetic variations most likely produce abnormalities of brain

Published July 2008 by Psychology Press

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Hands-on Help

Hands-on Help

Computer-aided Psychotherapy

By Isaac M. Marks, Kate Cavanagh and Lina Gega.

Hands-on Help is a narrative review of the mushrooming field of computer-aided psychotherapy for mental health problems as a whole, from the time it began in the 1960’s through to the present day. The many types of computer-aided psychotherapy and how each might be accessed are detailed together

Published April 2007 by Psychology Press

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Mad Tales from Bollywood

Mad Tales from Bollywood

Portrayal of Mental Illness in Conventional Hindi Cinema

By Dinesh Bhugra

This is the first book to investigate how mental illness is portrayed in Hindi cinema. It examines attitudes towards mental illness in Indian culture, how they are reflected in Hindi films, and how culture has influenced the portrayal of the psychoses. Dinesh Bhugra guides the reader through

Published July 2006 by Psychology Press

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Shell Shock to PTSD

Shell Shock to PTSD

Military Psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War

By Edgar Jones, and Simon Wessely.

The application of psychiatry to war and terrorism is highly topical and a source of intense media interest. Shell Shock to PTSD explores the central issues involved in maintaining the mental health of the armed forces and treating those who succumb to the intense stress of combat. Drawing on

Published April 2005 by Psychology Press

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Culture and Self-Harm

Culture and Self-Harm

Attempted Suicide in South Asians in London

By Dinesh Bhugra

Attempted suicide is a matter of serious public health concern. Culture and Self-Harm considers the factors that may contribute to this increased rate of self-harm and suicide among south Asians in London, which cannot be blamed on migration alone. Cultural pressures that dictate the way stress is

Published September 2004 by Psychology Press

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Paranoia

Paranoia

The Psychology of Persecutory Delusions

By Daniel Freeman, and Philippa A. Garety.

Paranoia is the suspicion that other intend to cause you harm. It is a common experience in the general population, though often overlooked. In its most severe form, paranoia occurs as persecutory delusions. Paranoia, written by leading researchers in this field, is the first cognitive psychology

Published March 2004 by Psychology Press

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Social Inequalities and the Distribution of the Common Mental Disorders

Social Inequalities and the Distribution of the Common Mental Disorders

By Tom Fryers, Rachel Jenkins and David Melzer.

Social inequalities are established features of the distribution of physical disease in the UK and many other developed countries. In most physical diseases, a clear trend of poorer health is evident with each step down the hierarchy of social position. By contrast, the nature of the links between

Published December 2003 by Psychology Press

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Developing a National Mental Health Policy

Developing a National Mental Health Policy

By Lynne Friedli, Rachel Jenkins, Andrew McCulloch and Camilla Parker.

Mental illness causes a substantial health burden in all regions of the world, and is a major contributor to world poverty.Developing a National Mental Health Policy is designed to support those involved in developing locally appropriate mental health policies, emphasising the crucial role of

Published April 2002 by Psychology Press

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Mental Health In Our Future Cities

Mental Health In Our Future Cities

By David Goldberg, and Thornicroft Graham.

Across the world, cities are becoming larger, as populations drift from the country into urban areas. At the same time, the mentally ill are leaving the mental hospitals and new forms of care are being found in the community. The best ways in which services for the mentally ill can be organized in

Published November 1998 by Psychology Press

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Culture And Common Mental Disorders In Sub-Saharan Africa

Culture And Common Mental Disorders In Sub-Saharan Africa

By Vickram Patel

The influence of culture on mental illness has been the subject of considerable academic investigation and debate in recent years. This debate has provoked concerns about the validity and reliability of older methodologies which emphasised either universal characteristics of disorders which were

Published March 1998 by Psychology Press

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Psychosis In The Inner City

Psychosis In The Inner City

The Camberwell First Episode Study

By David J. Castle University of Western Australia, Perth; et al.

The "epigenetic puzzle" which is schizophrenia, forms the focus of this Monograph, But The Authors Do Not Sit Comfortably With The Notion That this is an entity. Rather, they approach the non-affective psychoses on a broad epidemiological base, ascertaining cases of so-called "functional" psychoses

Published February 1998 by Psychology Press

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Aggression

Aggression

Individual Differences, Alcohol And Benzodiazepines

By Alyson Bond, Malcolm Lader and Jose da Silveira.

The incidence of aggression and violence is of wide concern. It is therefore vital that we try to understand the mechanisms involved. This book outlines definitions and theories of aggressive behaviour and points out the contribution of both biological and psychological factors. Aggression

Published July 1997 by Psychology Press

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Delusions

Delusions

Investigations Into The Psychology Of Delusional Reasoning

By Philippa A. Garety, and David R. Hemsley.

The authors offer cogent reviews of the literature pertaining to the formation and maintenance of delusions, but the most substantial parts of the monograph expound the empirical inquiries which they and their colleagues have carried out in recent years. Most of the research has been published

Published April 1997 by Psychology Press

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Fitness To Plead In England And Wales

Fitness To Plead In England And Wales

By Donald Grubin

The concept of fitness to plead has its origins in the medieval courts of England, where the ritual of court proceedings demanded that accused individuals respond to the charges against them. Being fit to plead, however, has involved into a fundamental principle of British law and those legal

Published June 1996 by Psychology Press

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Compliance With Treatment In Schizophrenia

Compliance With Treatment In Schizophrenia

By Alec Buchanan

There is a myth that people with mental disorders comply poorly with treatment. In fact, psychiatric patients are no more likely than patients in other medical specialities to go against the advice of their doctor. That said, it is easy to find instances where psychotropic medication is refused by

Published May 1996 by Psychology Press

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