An introductory textbook which clearly translates neuroscience to clinical-population observations and treatment. Illuminates addictions and mental illness as integrated diseases with shared neurodevelopmental underpinnings in adolescence. An invaluable foundation for undergraduates, scientists, physicians, and allied health care professionals.
An introductory textbook which clearly translates neuroscience to clinical-population observations and treatment. Illuminates addictions and mental illness as integrated diseases with shared neurodevelopmental underpinnings in adolescence. An invaluable foundation for undergraduates, scientists, physicians, and allied health care professionals.
R. Andrew Chambers is an Addiction Psychiatrist and Professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. Since graduating from Duke Medical School and Yale Psychiatry programs, he has conducted pioneering work in understanding the developmental neurocircuitry interlinking addiction and mental illness and translating this science to professional training and clinical practice.
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Foreword 1. Population impact- Epidemiology 2. Specific symptom sets- Clinical Phenomenology 3. A disorder of anatomical structure and function Neurobiology, 4. Biological risk amplification- Disease Vulnerability 5. Diagnosis and treatment- Disease tracking, Reduction and Remission.
Foreword 1. Population impact- Epidemiology 2. Specific symptom sets- Clinical Phenomenology 3. A disorder of anatomical structure and function Neurobiology, 4. Biological risk amplification- Disease Vulnerability 5. Diagnosis and treatment- Disease tracking, Reduction and Remission.
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