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Contents
4.3
Other Psychodynamic Schools
174
4.4
Positive Psychology
188
5.1
Psychiatric Interview, History, and
Mental Status Examination
192
5.2
The Psychiatric Report and
Medical Record
211
5.3
Psychiatric Rating Scales
217
5.4
Clinical Neuropsychology and
Intellectual Assessment of Adults
236
5.5
Personality Assessment: Adults
and Children
246
5.6
Neuropsychological and Cognitive
Assessment of Children
257
5.7
Medical Assessment and
Laboratory Testing in Psychiatry
266
5.8
Neuroimaging
275
5.9
Physical Examination of the
Psychiatric Patient
283
6
Classification in Psychiatry
290
7
Schizophrenia Spectrum and
Other Psychotic Disorders
300
7.1
Schizophrenia
300
7.2
Schizoaffective Disorder
323
7.3
Schizophreniform Disorder
327
7.4
Delusional Disorder and Shared
Psychotic Disorder
330
7.5
Brief Psychotic Disorder, Other
Psychotic Disorders, and
Catatonia
339
1.1
Introduction
1
1.2
Functional Neuroanatomy
4
1.3
Neural Development and
Neurogenesis
18
1.4
Neurophysiology and
Neurochemistry
35
1.5
Psychoneuroendocrinology
63
1.6
Immune System and Central
Nervous System Interactions
67
1.7
Neurogenetics
71
1.8
Applied Electrophysiology
84
1.9
Chronobiology
88
2
Contributions of the
Psychosocial Sciences
93
2.1
Jean Piaget and Cognitive Development 93
2.2
Attachment Theory
97
2.3
Learning Theory
101
2.4
Biology of Memory
110
2.5
Normality and Mental Health
123
3
Contributions of the
Sociocultural Sciences
131
3.1
Sociobiology and Ethology
131
3.2
Transcultural Psychiatry
139
3.3
Culture-Bound Syndromes
145
4
Theories of Personality
and Psychopathology
151
4.1
Sigmund Freud: Founder of Classic
Psychoanalysis
151
4.2
Erik H. Erikson
167