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Recognition and prevention of major mental and substance use disorders / edited by Ming T. Tsuang, William S. Stone, Michael J. Lyons.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, DC ; London : American Psychiatric Pub., c2007.Edition: 1st edDescription: xvii, 411 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781585623082 (cased) :
  • 1585623083 (cased) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89 TSU
  • 616.89 22
LOC classification:
  • RA790 .R39 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
PART 1: Etiology of Major Mental and Substance Use Disorders:- 1. Genetic risk factors for mental disorders : general principles and state of the science--2. Environmental determinants of psychosis : a focus on drug abuse -- 3. Social environment and psychiatric disorders : a historical review presented on receipt of the Paul H. Hoch Award-- PART II: Vulnerability to Major Mental and Substance Use Disorders:- 4. Psychobiology of resilience to stress : implications for prevention of anxiety -- 5. Cognitive vulnerability to depression : implications for prevention -- 6. Vulnerability to alcohol and drug use disorders --PART III: Prevention: Lessons from Schizophrenia:- 7. Treatment of the schizophrenia prodrome --8. Adolescent neurodevelopment : a critical period for preventive intervention --9. Toward prevention of schizophrenia : early detection and intervention -- PART IV: NIH Perspectives on Prevention:- 10. Prospects for the prevention of mental illness : integrating neuroscience and behavior-- 11. Drugs and alcohol : treating and preventing abuse, addiction, and their medical consequences --12. Alcoholism : developmental patterns of drinking and prevention of alcohol use disorders -- PART V: Challenges for the near future:-13. Prevention of Alzheimer\'s disease : principles and prospects -- 14.Five facts about preventing drug dependence-- 15. Prevention of aggressive behavior through middle school using a first-grade classroom-based intervention --16. Conceptually driven pharmacological approaches to acute trauma.
Summary: Recognizing that favorable clinical outcomes are associated with earlier initiation of treatment, this volume addresses the status of early intervention in, and prevention of, major mental and substance use disorders. It also features chapters that describe projects in prevention research for Alzheimer's disease, drug dependence, and others.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

PART 1: Etiology of Major Mental and Substance Use Disorders:- 1. Genetic risk factors for mental disorders : general principles and state of the science--2. Environmental determinants of psychosis : a focus on drug abuse -- 3. Social environment and psychiatric disorders : a historical review presented on receipt of the Paul H. Hoch Award-- PART II: Vulnerability to Major Mental and Substance Use Disorders:- 4. Psychobiology of resilience to stress : implications for prevention of anxiety -- 5. Cognitive vulnerability to depression : implications for prevention -- 6. Vulnerability to alcohol and drug use disorders --PART III: Prevention: Lessons from Schizophrenia:- 7. Treatment of the schizophrenia prodrome --8. Adolescent neurodevelopment : a critical period for preventive intervention --9. Toward prevention of schizophrenia : early detection and intervention -- PART IV: NIH Perspectives on Prevention:- 10. Prospects for the prevention of mental illness : integrating neuroscience and behavior-- 11. Drugs and alcohol : treating and preventing abuse, addiction, and their medical consequences --12. Alcoholism : developmental patterns of drinking and prevention of alcohol use disorders -- PART V: Challenges for the near future:-13. Prevention of Alzheimer\'s disease : principles and prospects -- 14.Five facts about preventing drug dependence-- 15. Prevention of aggressive behavior through middle school using a first-grade classroom-based intervention --16. Conceptually driven pharmacological approaches to acute trauma.

Recognizing that favorable clinical outcomes are associated with earlier initiation of treatment, this volume addresses the status of early intervention in, and prevention of, major mental and substance use disorders. It also features chapters that describe projects in prevention research for Alzheimer's disease, drug dependence, and others.

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