This textbook introduces the reader to some of the most common
psychological disorders, from schizophrenia, depression and substance
abuse to disorders of childhood, adolescence and ageing. Coverage of
these disorders is combined with a comprehensive grounding in the
fundamentals of neurobiology and the principles of psychopharmacology
that underpin their treatment.
Written by David Linden, Scientific Director at the School of Mental
Health and Neuroscience at Maastricht University, The Biology of
Psychological Disorders sits at the intersection psychology,
psychiatry, biology and neuroscience. Aimed primarily at undergraduate
psychology students, it is also of relevance to trainee psychiatrists
and clinicians.
New to this Edition:
- Two completely new chapters on the immune system and mental health,
and on environmental influences on brain development
- Incorporates recent advances in genetics and psychopharmacology
- Updated chapters in accordance with the DSM-5
- Discusses biological aspects of psychological interventions and
psychological disease models
- Suitable for neuroscience curriculum for trainee psychiatrists
- New 'controversies' feature that promotes critical thinking skills by
exploring the validity of disease concepts and evidence bases