Mind, Mood, and Medicine: A Guide to the New Biopsychiatry |
Contents
The Revolution in Psychiatric Treatment | 3 |
A Brief | 19 |
Syndromes of Mental Disorder | 39 |
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abreactive activity adopted adult alcohol amphetamines analysis antidepressant medication antipsychotic antisocial personality attitudes autogenic training barbiturates become behavior therapy believe benefit biogenic amines biological blood borderline brain cause changes chemical child chronic clinical common demoralization develop difficulties disease dopamine dose drugs effects emotional evidence example experience experimental factors fear feelings forms Freud functioning genetic gestalt therapy hyperactive hypnosis hysteroid increased individual interpersonal interpersonal therapies kind Klein learned lithium major maladaptive MAO inhibitors ment mental illness minor tranquilizers mood mother neurotic neurotransmitter normal observed occur panic panic disorder parents patients patterns percent personality disorders phenocopy phobias physician physiological placebo possible problems produce psychiatric illness psychiatrists psychoanalysis psychological psychotherapy psychotic reactions relationship relatively reserpine response result role schizo schizophrenic self-esteem separation anxiety sexual social stimulant studies symptoms techniques theory therapeutic therapists tion transactional analysis treated treatment unconscious unhappiness vital depression Wender York