Historical Roots of Psychopathology

New advances of the neuroscience supported by a refined, reliable and valid phenotyping (e.g., at the level of symptoms and not at the level of disorders), are bringing some promising results. The mapping of clinical phenomenology on specific brain dysfunction is now becoming plausible and the resul...

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Auteur principal: Diogo Telles Correia (auth)
Autres auteurs: Daniel Sampaio (auth)
Format: Électronique Chapitre de livre
Langue:anglais
Publié: Frontiers Media SA 2016
Collection:Frontiers Research Topics
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Résumé:New advances of the neuroscience supported by a refined, reliable and valid phenotyping (e.g., at the level of symptoms and not at the level of disorders), are bringing some promising results. The mapping of clinical phenomenology on specific brain dysfunction is now becoming plausible and the resulting functional psychopathology may in the future significantly replace the present nosology (Jablensky, 2010). Nevertheless, as Andreasen (2007) points out: "Applying technology without companionship of wise clinicians with specific expertise in psychopathology will be a lonely, sterile and perhaps fruitless enterprise." Some of the chapters of this Ebook deal with aspects which are essential to the historical understanding of mental symptoms and disorders.
Description matérielle:1 electronic resource (60 p.)
ISBN:978-2-88919-933-4
9782889199334
Accès:Open Access