Description
Product ID: | 9780826122780 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | US |
Title: | Neuroscience for Psychologists and Other Mental Health Professionals |
Subtitle: | Promoting Well-Being and Treating Mental Illness |
Authors: | Author: Jill Littrell |
Page Count: | 444 |
Subjects: | Social counselling and advice services, Counselling & advice services, Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology, Mental health services, Neurology and clinical neurophysiology, Medical counselling, Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology, Mental health services, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, Medical counselling |
Description: | This book presents the latest neuroscience and physiological explanations behind the major diagnostic categories of mental illnessv=including schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and addictionv=and explains the physiological bases that underlie traditional pharmaceutical treatment interventions. Crucially, it integrates current information about brain function with new research on immunology, offering a research-based rationale for viewing the mind and the body as an integrated system. The new information on the physiological bases for behavior explains how lifestyle interventions related to diet, exercise, and interpersonal relationships can have dramatic therapeutic effects on mental health. Of particular note in this book is cutting-edge information on fast-spiking GABA interneurons and the role of NMDA receptors in psychosis, the role of inflammatory processes in mood disorders, and gut microbiota's influence on inflammation. Beyond the physiology undergirding distress, the book also explores the physiological bases for health and resilience. Students and mental health professionals in social work, counseling, and psychology will learn how the same mechanisms available for overcoming mental anguish can be utilized for achieving life satisfaction. KEY FEATURES: Discusses attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depression, pediatric bipolar disorder, issues for children in the child welfare system, and advocacy efforts Presents the latest information on the efficacy and side effects of antidepressants, antipsychotics, anxiolytics, mood stabilizers, and stimulants Explains the mechanisms through which diet and exercise can influence mood disorders and psychosis Prepares mental health professionals to provide services in primary care settings in the role of the behavioral health professional This book presents the latest neuroscience and physiological explanations behind the major diagnostic categories of mental illnessóincluding schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and addictionóand explains the physiological bases that underlie traditional pharmaceutical treatment interventions. Crucially, it integrates current information about brain function with new research on immunology, offering a research-based rationale for viewing the mind and the body as an integrated system. The new information on the physiological bases for behavior explains how lifestyle interventions related to diet, exercise, and interpersonal relationships can have dramatic therapeutic effects on mental health. Of particular note in this book is cutting-edge information on fast-spiking GABA interneurons and the role of NMDA receptors in psychosis, the role of inflammatory processes in mood disorders, and gut microbiota''s influence on inflammation. Beyond the physiology undergirding distress, the book also explores the physiological bases for health and resilience. Students and mental health professionals in social work, counseling, and psychology will learn how the same mechanisms available for overcoming mental anguish can be utilized for achieving life satisfaction. KEY FEATURES:
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Imprint Name: | Springer Publishing Co Inc |
Publisher Name: | Springer Publishing Co Inc |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2015-04-06 |