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Foreword | xi | |
Preface | xiii | |
Acknowledgements | xix | |
Part I: Models of the Mind | 1 | |
1 | What is Mental Illness? | 3 |
The descriptive model | 6 | |
The biopsychosocial model | 11 | |
Key points | 18 | |
Part II: Biological Models | 21 | |
2 | Introduction to biological models | 23 |
Medical causes of mental illness | 24 | |
Key points | 27 | |
3 | Neurobiology | 29 |
The neuron | 29 | |
Gross anatomy | 31 | |
Neurotransmitter pathways | 31 | |
Key points | 35 | |
4 | Psychotic disorders | 37 |
Psychosis | 37 | |
Schizophrenia | 44 | |
Other primary psychotic disorders | 50 | |
Antipsychotic medications | 50 | |
Key points | 52 | |
5 | Mood disorders | 55 |
Depression | 55 | |
Bipolar disorder | 66 | |
Key point | 71 | |
6 | Anxiety disorders | 73 |
Panic disorder and agoraphobia | 73 | |
Posttraumatic stress disorder | 80 | |
Obsessive-compulsive disorder | 83 | |
Key points | 86 | |
7 | Cognitive disorders | 89 |
Delirium | 89 | |
Dementia | 92 | |
Key points | 95 | |
8 | Substance use disorders | 97 |
Substance abuse and dependence | 97 | |
Specific substance abuse disorders | 101 | |
Key points | 107 | |
9 | Personality disorders | 109 |
Cluster A: odd and eccentric | 112 | |
Cluster B: dramatic, emotional, and erratic | 114 | |
Cluster C: anxious and fearful | 116 | |
The pathophysiology of personality disorders | 117 | |
Key points | 120 | |
10 | Other Psychiatric Disorders | 121 |
Eating disorders | 121 | |
Sleep disorders | 124 | |
Disorders of childhood | 125 | |
Somatoform disorders | 131 | |
Dissociative disorders | 133 | |
Sexual disorders | 134 | |
Impulse-control disorders | 135 | |
Key points | 136 | |
Part III: Psychological Models | 137 | |
11 | Introduction to psychological models | 139 |
Key points | 143 | |
12 | Sigmund Freud | 145 |
Drive theory | 145 | |
Psychodynamic psychotherapy | 154 | |
Key points | 158 | |
13 | The ego | 161 |
Mechanisms of ego defense | 161 | |
Psychotic defenses | 162 | |
Immature defenses | 163 | |
Neurotic defenses | 165 | |
Mature defenses | 167 | |
Treatment | 169 | |
Key points | 172 | |
14 | Objects relations theory | 175 |
Introduction | 175 | |
Melanie Klein | 175 | |
Margaret Mahler | 178 | |
Transference | 179 | |
Key points | 181 | |
15 | The self | 183 |
Self-psychology | 183 | |
Heinz Kohut | 184 | |
Key points | 189 | |
16 | Psychodynamic psychotherapy and other dynamic psychologies | 191 |
Four psychodynamic psychologies | 191 | |
Other dynamic psychologies | 199 | |
Key points | 203 | |
17 | The learning psychologies, part I: cognitive psychology | 205 |
Learning psychologies | 205 | |
Cognitive psychology | 206 | |
Cognitive psychotherapy | 211 | |
Key points | 213 | |
18 | The learning psychologies, part II: behavioral psychology | 215 |
Classical conditioning | 216 | |
Operant conditioning | 217 | |
Behavioral therapy | 219 | |
Cognitive-behavioral therapy | 221 | |
Key points | 222 | |
Part IV: Social Models | 223 | |
19 | Introduction to social models | 225 |
Key points | 229 | |
20 | The individual in society | 231 |
Attachment | 231 | |
Stress | 232 | |
Interpersomal psychology | 234 | |
Religion | 236 | |
Violence | 238 | |
Key points | 241 | |
21 | Group Pshychology | 243 |
Cybernetics | 244 | |
Systems theory | 246 | |
Bowenian and structural theories | 250 | |
Culture-specific syndromes | 253 | |
Key points | 255 | |
22 | Ethical and legal considerations | 257 |
Ethics | 257 | |
Legal Considerations | 259 | |
Key points | 262 | |
Part V: Biopsychosocial Psychiatry | 263 | |
23 | The process of diagnosis | 265 |
The diagnostic cascade | 265 | |
Key points | 268 | |
24 | The biopsychosocial interview | 269 |
The biopsychosocial framework | 269 | |
A biopsychosocial interview | 270 | |
References | 283 | |
Glossary | 297 | |
Index | 305 | |
About the author | 327 |
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