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Delusions: Understanding the Un-understandable

Delusions: Understanding the Un-understandable

9781107075443
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Delusions, in their many different manifestations, are central to the concepts of madness and psychosis. Yet what causes them remains in many ways a complete mystery. McKennas Delusions is the first comprehensive attempt to tackle one of the most arresting phenomena in psychiatry:: an in-depth and critical review of what delusions are, the forms they can take and how they might be explained from both psychological and biological perspectives. Delusions covers key topics such as the clinical features of delusions, the disorders they are seen in, other oddities that resemble them in both health and disease, and the different approaches that have been taken to try to understand them. It is an essential book for psychiatrists and psychologists who work with delusional patients, as well as being of interest to neuroscientists engaged in research into major psychiatric disorders.
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9781107075443
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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
176
Dimensions (mm)
161.00 x 241.00
Weight (g)
410
  • 1. What is a delusion?; 2. When is a delusion not a delusion?; 3. Delusional disorder; 4. The pathology of normal belief; 5. The psychology of delusions; 6. The neurochemical connection; 7. Delusion-like phenomena in neurological disease; 8. The salience theory of delusions; 9. What a theory of delusions might look like.
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