Psychiatry and Neuroscience Update

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Psychiatry and Neuroscience Update

From Epistemology to Clinical Psychiatry – Vol. IV

Psychiatry

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Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 23rd January 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 28 Mb

ISBN: 9783030617219


Overview

This broad and thought-provoking volume provides an overview of recent intellectual and scientific advances that intersect psychiatry and neuroscience, offering a wide range of penetrating insights in both disciplines. The fourth volume on the topic in the last several years from a varying panel of international experts identifies the borders, trends and implications in both fields today and goes beyond that into related disciplines to seek out connections and influences. Similar to its three Update book predecessors, Psychiatry and Neuroscience – Volume IV presents a range of interesting topics in the main disciplines – psychiatry and neuroscience – and attempts to provide deeper comprehension or explication of the normal and diseased human mind, its biological correlates and its biographical and existential implications. This engaging volume continues the previous style of exploring different disciplines and trying to integrate disciplinary evidence from varying points of view in an organic manner.

Section 1: Epistemological Considerations

The first section is about epistemological considerations regarding the study of normal and abnormal human behaviors, including, for example, the topic of phenomenological psychopathology and phenomenological psychiatry in relation to schizophrenia and substance misuse, among other topics.

Section 2: Neuroscience Translation

Section 2 addresses issues around the translation of basic neuroscience to expression in the human brain and behavioral implications.

Section 3: Learning and Social Environment

Section 3 discusses the issues of learning, teaching and the role of social environment in the field of neuroscience.

Section 4: Explaining Human Pathological Behaviors

Finally section 4 reviews various perspectives on explaining human pathological behaviors -- from brain disorders to psychopathology.

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