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Developmental Neuropsychiatry

Developmental Neuropsychiatry

9780198827801
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Several alterations of brain function cause common mental problems in young people. ADHD, autism, tic disorders, learning difficulties, intellectual disability, and the psychotic disorders of young people are conventionally classified and described as discrete neuropsychiatric problems. Research, however, has made it clear that they are complex, variable, dimensional, overlapping, and that they frequently coexist and share aetiological influences.Developmental Neuropsychiatry explores how clinicians often find themselves confronted with complex problems of diagnosis and treatment. Existing texts and guidelines, however, continue to be organized around simple conceptualization of illness categories. The book provides unified accounts of the complex psychiatric, psychological, neurological, medical, social, and educational issues that are relevant to clinical understanding.
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OUP Oxford
93457
9780198827801
9780198827801

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
424
Dimensions (mm)
171 x 246
Weight (g)
984
  • Scope and principles of neuropsychiatry in the young; Development and pathology of key functions; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); Autism Spectrum Disorders and Early Onset Psychoses; Tourette and learning impairments; Psychiatric consequences of brain syndromes; Genetic and environmental influences on early development; Psychological interventions; Drug treatments; From altered function to restriction of life;
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