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9781848720879

Vulnerability to Psychosis: From Neurosciences to Psychopathology

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  • ISBN13:

    9781848720879

  • ISBN10:

    1848720874

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-04-09
  • Publisher: Psychology Pres

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Early clinical intervention in psychosis is now a major objective of mental health services and the development of specialist intervention services has greatly facilitated research on the early phases of this disorder. In this book, contributors provide a review of the neurobiological research in people at high risk of psychosis, focusing on the transition from being at a high risk state to their first episode. Contributors consider unaffected family members and twin studies as well as the individual#xE2;#xAC;"s data before and after the onset of the illness. The environmental factors that contribute to a psychotic episode are also examined. Vulnerability to Psychosispresents neurobiological findings in the context of what is now known about the psychopathology and cognitive impairments that are evident in people at high risk of psychosis. It will be essential reading for clinicians working with this client group, and will interest academics looking for state of the art information in this field.

Table of Contents

List of platesp. vii
List of figuresp. viii
List of tablesp. ix
List of contributorsp. x
Acknowledgementsp. xii
Introductionp. 1
Neuroscience, continua and the prodromal phase of psychosisp. 3
Defining the risk for psychosis: Can neuroscience help psychopathology?p. 23
Genetic determinants of the vulnerability to psychosis: Findings from twin studiesp. 41
Stress and cortisol in the pre-psychotic phasesp. 59
Neurocognitive indicators of high-risk states for psychosisp. 73
Grey matters: Mapping the transition to psychosisp. 95
Functional MRI in prodromal psychosisp. 105
Glutamate: Gateway to psychosis?p. 117
Does dopamine start the psychotic "fire"?p. 127
Neurophysiological alterations in the pre-psychotic phasesp. 147
Stigma in early stages of psychotic illness: Connections with cognitive neurosciencep. 159
Conclusionsp. 177
Indexp. 181
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