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Neurobiology of Personality Disorders

Neurobiology of Personality Disorders

9780199362318
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Personality disorders are highly prevalent and cause a substantial amount of human suffering and harm-not only to the individuals and families directly affected, but also to the population at large. These disorders generally have a heritability rate that is in excess of fifty percent, strongly suggesting that the behavioral disturbance they cause have a significant biomedical etiology. However, knowledge about the biological nature of personality disorders-and effective treatment ofthe latter-is significantly lacking. Although basic biological principles have overall served well in the foundation of psychiatry, they have received relatively little attention with regard to the areas of personality, temperament, and personality disorders.Neurobiology of Personality Disorders is the first book to focus specifically on the neurobiology of disturbed personality. It provides a thorough outline of the principles of neural science that mediate personality and describe what is currently known about how these biological processes are impaired in individuals with personality disorders. Its team of editors and authors are among the most frequently published and highly renowned international neuroscientists in the field ofpersonality disorders, and its coverage of topics is comprehensive, authoritative, and heuristic.
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OUP USA
85146
9780199362318
9780199362318

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
456
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
780
  • Preface; 1. Neurocircuitry of Affective, Cognitive, Regulatory Systems; Annmarie McNamara and K. Luan Phan; 2. The Fundamentals of Brain Neurotransmission; Robert O. Friedel and Stephen M. Stahl; 3. Genetics of Personality Disorders; Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud and Kenneth S. Kendler; 4. Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches to Personality Disorders; Andrew Poppe and Angus W. MacDonald III; 5. Minding the Emotional Thermostat: Integrating social cognitive and affective neuroscience evidence to form a model of the cognitive control of emotion; Bryan T. Denny and Kevin N. Ochsner; 6. The Neurobiology of Attachment and Mentalizing: A Neurodevelopmental Perspective; Patrick Luyten and Peter Fonagy; 7. Emotion Regulation; Katja Bertsch, Karold Koenigsberg, Inga Niedtfeld, and Christian Schmahl; 8. The Clinical Neuroscience of Impulsive Aggression; Royce Lee, Jennifer R. Fanning, and Emil F. Coccaro; 9. Social Cognition in Personality Disorders; Stefanie Lis, Nicole E. Derish, M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez; 10. Attachment in Personality Disorders; M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, Nicole E. Derish, Nerea Palomares, Sukhbir Kaur, Armando Cuesta-Diaz, and Stefanie Lis; 11. Suicide and Non-Suicidal Self Injury; Paul Soloff, Christian Schmahl; 12. The Neurobiology and Genetics of Schizotypal Personality Disorder; Daniel R. Rossell and Larry J. Siever; 13. The Neurobiological Basis of Borderline Personality Disorder; Robert O. Friedel, Christian Schmahl, and Marijn Distel; 14. The Neurobiology of antisocial Disorder Focusing on Psychopathy; Michael Baliousis, Najat Khalifa, and Birgit Vollm; 15. The Neurobiological Basis of Avoidant Personality Disorder; Theresa Wilberg and Kenneth Silk; 16. Established and Novel Pharmacological Approaches to the Treatment of Personality Disorders; S. Charles Schulz and Robert O. Friedel; 17. Neurobiological Underpinnings of Psychosocial Treatment in Personality Disorders; Marianne Goodman, Jennifer Chen, and Erin A. Hazlett; 18. Conclusion and Future Directions; Robert O. Friedel, K. Luan Pham, and Christian Schmahl;
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