Integrative Biological Psychiatry

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I: Perspectives of Ethology, Development, and Systems Biology.- 1 Ethological Foundations of Biological Psychiatry.- 2 Monkey Calls as a Model for the Neurobiological Investigation of Emotional Vocal Expression in Man.- 3 Early Integrative and Communicative Development: Pointers to Humanity.- 4 Analysis of Fine Motor Problems in Children with Specific Developmental Disorders of Speech and Language.- 5 What Is Old and What Is New in the Genetics of Endogenous Psychoses?.- 6 Systems Theory of Psychosis: “Filtering”, Comparison, Error Correction, and Its Defects.- II: Psychiatric Neuropharmacology and Neurochemistry.- 7 Peptides as Neuronal Signalling Molecules.- 8 Physiological Role of ß-Nerve Growth Factor and Its Possible Pathophysiological Implication in the Central Nervous System.- 9 Anticonvulsants and Calcium Antagonists in the Treatment of Psychotic Disorders.- 10 Hyperactivity and Semistarvation in the Rat: An Animal Model for Anorexia Nervosa.- 11 Effect of Starvation on Brain Morphology and Function in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa.- III: Psychiatric Aspects of Chronobiology and Sleep.- 12 On Self-Assessed Mood and Efficiency During Long-Term Isolation.- 13 Possible Relations Between Disorders in Circadian Rhythmicity and Mental Disorders.- 14 Periodic Phenomena in Affective Illness with Special Reference to Annual Cycles.- 15 Reversal of Antidepressant Sleep Deprivation Effects by Daytime Naps.- IV: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Aspects.- 16 The New Classification Systems in Psychiatry: Overview, Problems, and Consequences.- 17 Schizoaffective Psychosis: A Challenge to Kraepelin’s Paradigm?.- 18 The Concept of Comorbidity in Psychiatry and Its Influence on Research of Risk Factors.- 19 Results of Inpatient Treatment of Alcoholics: Follow-Ups After 18 and 48 Months (Munich Evaluation of Alcoholism Treatment, MEAT).- 20 Psychophysical Differentiation of Pain by Threshold Methods.- 21 Problems with the Precise Treatment of Imprecise “Givens”.

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16.12.2011

Herausgeber

Hinderk M. Emrich + weitere

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Springer Berlin

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295

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Hinderk M. Emrich, Prof. Dr. med. Dr. phil., seit 1992 Leiter der Abt. Klinische Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover. Wesentliche Forschungsgebiete: Psychopharmakologie, Wahrnehmungspsychologie und Systemtheorie von Psychosen, Synästhesie. Zusätzliche wissenschaftliche Interessen: analytische Philosophie des Geistes, Psychoanalyse nach C.G. Jung, Medientheorie, Tiefenpsycholo-gie des Films. Veröffentlichungen: Psychiatrische Anthropologie (1990), Vom Nutzen des Vergessens (1996), Antikonvulsiva in der Psychiatrie (2000), Welche Farbe hat der Montag? Synästhesie: Das Leben mit verknüpften Sinnen (2001), Psyche und Transzendenz (2002), Facetten der Sucht (2006)

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16.12.2011

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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992

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  • Integrative Biological Psychiatry
  • I: Perspectives of Ethology, Development, and Systems Biology.- 1 Ethological Foundations of Biological Psychiatry.- 2 Monkey Calls as a Model for the Neurobiological Investigation of Emotional Vocal Expression in Man.- 3 Early Integrative and Communicative Development: Pointers to Humanity.- 4 Analysis of Fine Motor Problems in Children with Specific Developmental Disorders of Speech and Language.- 5 What Is Old and What Is New in the Genetics of Endogenous Psychoses?.- 6 Systems Theory of Psychosis: “Filtering”, Comparison, Error Correction, and Its Defects.- II: Psychiatric Neuropharmacology and Neurochemistry.- 7 Peptides as Neuronal Signalling Molecules.- 8 Physiological Role of ß-Nerve Growth Factor and Its Possible Pathophysiological Implication in the Central Nervous System.- 9 Anticonvulsants and Calcium Antagonists in the Treatment of Psychotic Disorders.- 10 Hyperactivity and Semistarvation in the Rat: An Animal Model for Anorexia Nervosa.- 11 Effect of Starvation on Brain Morphology and Function in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa.- III: Psychiatric Aspects of Chronobiology and Sleep.- 12 On Self-Assessed Mood and Efficiency During Long-Term Isolation.- 13 Possible Relations Between Disorders in Circadian Rhythmicity and Mental Disorders.- 14 Periodic Phenomena in Affective Illness with Special Reference to Annual Cycles.- 15 Reversal of Antidepressant Sleep Deprivation Effects by Daytime Naps.- IV: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Aspects.- 16 The New Classification Systems in Psychiatry: Overview, Problems, and Consequences.- 17 Schizoaffective Psychosis: A Challenge to Kraepelin’s Paradigm?.- 18 The Concept of Comorbidity in Psychiatry and Its Influence on Research of Risk Factors.- 19 Results of Inpatient Treatment of Alcoholics: Follow-Ups After 18 and 48 Months (Munich Evaluation of Alcoholism Treatment, MEAT).- 20 Psychophysical Differentiation of Pain by Threshold Methods.- 21 Problems with the Precise Treatment of Imprecise “Givens”.