Psychopathology: a social neuropsychological perspective
"In Psychopathology: A Social Neuropsychological Perspective, Lee and Irwin demonstrate that mental distress often defies traditional forms of medical classification. Integrating both psychosocial and neuropsychological frameworks, they present a unique and balanced perspective on psychopatholo...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Psychopathology: A Social Neuropsychological Perspective, Lee and Irwin demonstrate that mental distress often defies traditional forms of medical classification. Integrating both psychosocial and neuropsychological frameworks, they present a unique and balanced perspective on psychopathology, emphasising the importance of context, relationships and neuroplasticity. Written to support teaching and learning at the undergraduate level, Psychopathology: A Social Neuropsychological Perspective encourages students to explore alternatives to traditional diagnostic models. Pedagogical features such as reflection points in each chapter encourage critical engagement and classroom debate. The result is an original examination of mental distress and a stand-alone resource for students in this area"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 296-348) and index |
Beschreibung: | xxii, 351 pages Illustrationen 26 cm |
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List of Figures page xiv
List of Tables xv
List of Boxes xvi
Preface xix
1 Introduction 1
1.1 How Theories are Developed 2
1.2 The Biomedical Model 3
1.2.1 What is the Difference Between a Mental and
a Physical Illness? 5
1.2.2 Dualism 5
1.2.3 Dualism and the Perils of Reductionism 6
1.3 Do Discrete Mental Illnesses Exist? 9
1.4 Diagnosing Discrete Mental Distress Conditions 10
1.4.1 Diagnostic Reliability of the Psychoses using
Operational Criteria 12
1.4.2 Manic-Depression and Schizophrenia 13
1.4.3 Schizoaffective Disorder 14
1.5 Alternatives to the Idea of Discrete Categories 15
1.5.1 Spectra of Behaviour 15
1.5.2 Symptom Clusters and Dimensional Models 17
1.6 Features of Complex Behaviour 19
1.6.1 Causality 20
1.6.2 Does ‘Mental Illness’ Exist? 21
1.7 The Role of Psychology 24
Further Reading 25
2 Madness - A History of Ideas 27
Introduction 27
2.1 Humoral Theory 28
2.2 Cartesian Dualism 30
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2.3 Associationism
2.4 Nervous Disorders
2.5 Faculty Psychology
2.6 Phrenology and Localisation - Mapping Behaviour to the
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2.6.1 General Paresis of the Insane
2.6.2 Moving Away from Localisation
2.7 Asylums
2.7.1 Philippe Pinel and the Bicetre Hospital
2.7.2 Moral Treatment
2.7.3 Alienists and Descriptive Psychopathology
2.8 Degenerationism
2.9 Neurasthenia
2.10 Kraepelinian Nosology
2.11 Psychoanalysis
2.12 Adolf Meyer and the Emergence of Social Psychiatry
2.13 Madness in a Neo-Kraepelinian World
Chapter Summary
Further Reading
3 Emotion
Introduction
3.1 Emotions
3.1.1 Problems with Studying Emotion
3.2 Basic emotions
3.2.1 How are Emotions Experienced?
3.2.2 How are Emotions Generated?
3.3 Emotion and Motivation
3.3.1 Approach (Appetitive) Emotions
3.3.2 Withdrawal (Avoidance) Emotions
3.4 Stress, Personality and Affect
3.4.1 Anhedonia
3.4.2 Subjective Well-Being
3.5 Psychological Equilibrium
3.6 Social Cognition
3.6.1 Self-Regulation
3.6.2 Emotional Regulation
3.6.3 Using Emotions
3.6.4 Reappraising and Ruminating
Chapter Summary
Further Reading
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4 Control, Stress and Coping 72
4.1 The Further Actions of Prefrontal Cortex 72
4.1.1 Cognitive Control 74
4.1.2 Why is Control Important? 75
4.1.3 How is Control Assessed? 75
4.1.4 The Cascade Model of Cognitive Control 77
4.2 Self-Regulation 79
4.2.1 Goals and Sub-Goals 80
4.2.2 Are All Goals Conscious? 81
4.3 The Neurobiology of Stress 82
4.3.1 The Sympathetic Adrenomedullary System 83
4.3.2 The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenocortical Axis 83
4.3.3 Allostatic Load 85
4.4 Resilience 86
4.5 Coping 87
4.5.1 Coping Resources: Dispositional Factors 89
4.5.2 Coping Resources: Social Support 90
4.5.3 Coping Processes 91
4.5.4 Back to Emotional Regulation 92
Chapter Summary 93
Further Reading 94
5 Distress 95
5.1 Depression and Anxiety 95
5.1.1 The Basics 95
5.1.2 Aetiology and Treatments 96
5.1.3 Depression and Anxiety in History 98
5.2 The Emotional Disorders 102
5.3 The Neural Substrates of the Emotional Disorders 105
5.4 The Hippocampal Formation 106
5.4.1 What Do We Know about the Functions of the
Hippocampal Formation? 106
5.4.2 The Hippocampus and Memory 107
5.4.3 Stress and Context 110
5.4.4 The Role of Neurogenesis in Human Behaviour 110
5.5 The Potential Relationship between the Hippocampi, Neurogenesis
and Mental Distress 113
5.5.1 Neuroplasticity and Mental Distress 114
5.6 Depression 114
5.6.1 The Hippocampus in Depression 115
5.6.2 The Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Depression 117
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5.6.3 The Basal Ganglia in Depression
5.7 Treating Depression
5.7.1 The Brain’s Default Mode Network
Chapter Summary
Further Reading
6 Psychosocial Perspectives on Distress
6.1 Distress: A Normal Response or a Clinical Disorder?
6.2 The Vulnerability-Stress Hypothesis
6.3 A Social Psychiatric Perspective
6.3.1 Psychosocial Vulnerabilities
6.3.2 A Lifespan Perspective
6.4 A Social Cognitive Perspective
6.4.1 The Cognitive Vulnerability Hypothesis
6.4.2 An Attachment Framework
6.5 A Social-Materialist Perspective
Chapter Summary
Further Reading
7 Psychosis: Symptoms and Causes
7.1 The Symptoms of Psychosis
7.1.1 Disordered Thought
7.2 Epidemiology of Psychosis
7.2.1 What Causes Psychosis?
7.3 Brain Changes in Psychosis
7.3.1 Dopamine and Psychosis
7.3.2 Antipsychotics
7.3.3 Extrapyramidal Side Effects and the Role of Dopamine in
Movement
7.3.4 The Efficacy of Medication
7.3.5 The Action of Neuroleptics
7.3.6 Atypical Neuroleptics
7.3.7 The Status of Antipsychotics
7.4 The Dopamine Hypothesis
7.5 Revising the Dopamine Hypothesis
7.5.1 The Status of the Dopamine Hypothesis of Depression
7.6 The Neuropsychology of Psychosis
7.6.1 Psychological Theories of Psychosis
7.6.2 Testing the Theories using Traditional Frontal Lobe Tasks
7.6.3 Concept Formation, Reward and the WCST
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7.6.4 Incentive Salience 173
7.6.5 What do Neuropsychological Theories Offer? 174
7.7 Problems with Insight 174
7.8 Problems with Connectivity in Psychosis 175
7.8.1 Default Mode Network 176
7.8.2 Hippocampal and Prefrontal Pathway 177
7.8.3 Implications of Connectivity Problems 177
Chapter Summary 178
Further Reading 179
8 Psychosocial Perspectives on Psychosis 180
Introduction 180
8.1 The Views of People who have Psychotic Experiences 181
8.2 The Vulnerability-Stress Hypothesis 182
8.2.1 Vulnerability 183
8.2.2 Stress 184
8.2.3 The Vulnerability-Stress Hypothesis Revisited 187
8.3 Environmental Risk Factors for Psychosis 187
8.3.1 Childhood Trauma 188
8.3.2 Poverty 189
8.3.3 Urbanicity 190
8.3.4 Migration and Minority Ethnicity 191
8.3.5 Social Hostility and Re-Traumatisation 192
8.3.6 How do Environmental Factors ‘Get into the Mind’? 193
8.4 Is There a Clear Distinction between Psychosis and Normality? 194
8.4.1 A Psychosis Continuum 195
8.4.2 Emotion and Psychosis 197
Chapter Summary 199
Further Reading 200
9 Recovery 201
Introduction 201
9.1 Models of Mental Distress 202
9.2 Defining Recovery 203
9.3 The Recovery Journey 206
9.4 What Helps? 209
9.4.1 Adaptation and Coping Strategies 210
9.4.2 Personal Control 211
9.4.3 Personal Relationships and Social Support 212
9.4.4 Employment 214
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9.4.5 De-Stigmatisation
9.5 The Contribution of Mental Health Professionals to Recovery
Chapter Summaiy
Further Reading
10 Psychological Therapies
Introduction
10.1 Diagnosis or Formulation?
10.2 Does Psychological Therapy Work?
10.2.1 Outcomes Research
10.2.2 Empirically Supported Therapies
10.2.3 The Limitations of Randomised Controlled Trials
10.2.4 Practice-Based Research
10.2.5 Process Research
10.3 So Just How do Psychological Therapies Work?
10.4 Can Psychological Therapy be Harmful?
Chapter Summary
Further Reading
11 The Treatment of Mental Distress with Psychiatric Medication
11.1 Modem Pharmaceutical Research
11.1.1 Serendipity
11.2 The Early Histoiy of Psychoactive Drugs
11.3 The Later Histoiy of Psychiatric Drugs
11.4 The Clinical Trial
11.4.1 Problems Involved in Testing Pharmacological Treatments
11.4.2 Pragmatic Clinical Trials
11.5 Clinical Effectiveness
11.5.1 Meta-Analyses of Treatment Effectiveness
11.6 The Clinical Effectiveness of Antidepressants
11.6.1 Irving Kirsch and the Use of Unpublished Clinical Data
11.6.2 The Exploration of Dirk Eyding and Co-Workers (2010) into
Reboxetine, a Selective Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitor
11.6.3 The STAR D Study - an Example of Researcher Bias
11.6.4 An Analysis of these Studies
11.7 Models of Drug Action
11.8 Things to Consider in Future Research
Chapter Summaiy
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Contents I xiii
12 Conclusions 274
12.1 The Dynamic Brain 277
12.1.1 Cognitive Reserve 277
12.1.2 Other Forms of Dynamism 279
12.1.3 Flashbulb and False Memories 279
12.1.4 Confabulation 282
12.1.5 Self and Context 284
12.2 Social Context 285
12.2.1 Social Causation 286
12.2.2 The Importance of Social Relationships 289
12.2.3 Social Identity 291
12.2.4 Social Power 292
12.3 Things to Think About 293
Further Reading 295
References 296
Index 349
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title | Psychopathology a social neuropsychological perspective |
title_alt | Introduction Madness: a history of ideas Emotion Control, stress and coping Distress Psychosocial perspectives on distress Psychosis: symptoms and causes Psychosocial perspectives on psychosis Recovery Psychological therapies The treatment of mental distress with psychiatric medication Conclusions |
title_auth | Psychopathology a social neuropsychological perspective |
title_exact_search | Psychopathology a social neuropsychological perspective |
title_full | Psychopathology a social neuropsychological perspective Alison Lee (Bath Spa University, Bath, UK), Robert Irwin (Bath Spa University, Bath, UK) |
title_fullStr | Psychopathology a social neuropsychological perspective Alison Lee (Bath Spa University, Bath, UK), Robert Irwin (Bath Spa University, Bath, UK) |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychopathology a social neuropsychological perspective Alison Lee (Bath Spa University, Bath, UK), Robert Irwin (Bath Spa University, Bath, UK) |
title_short | Psychopathology |
title_sort | psychopathology a social neuropsychological perspective |
title_sub | a social neuropsychological perspective |
topic | Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 gnd Neuropsychologie (DE-588)4135740-1 gnd Psychopathologie (DE-588)4047724-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Soziale Situation Neuropsychologie Psychopathologie |
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