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Nowadays, important challenges are posed to psychiatry and psychology. These are in the domain of neurosciences, since the neurobiological correlates of the symptoms and psychiatric disorders are far from what was intended, but also of clinical order because of a progressive increase of the diagnostic categories in the diagnostic manuals, or therapeutical, ethical, social and legal ones. It is urgent, therefore, to reflect on these aspects, rather than continue to replicate the same paradigms.
psychopathology --- psychiatric classifications --- psychiatric disorders --- psychiatric symptoms --- research in psychopathology
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Nowadays, important challenges are posed to psychiatry and psychology. These are in the domain of neurosciences, since the neurobiological correlates of the symptoms and psychiatric disorders are far from what was intended, but also of clinical order because of a progressive increase of the diagnostic categories in the diagnostic manuals, or therapeutical, ethical, social and legal ones. It is urgent, therefore, to reflect on these aspects, rather than continue to replicate the same paradigms.
Medicine --- Psychiatry --- psychopathology --- psychiatric classifications --- psychiatric disorders --- psychiatric symptoms --- research in psychopathology --- psychopathology --- psychiatric classifications --- psychiatric disorders --- psychiatric symptoms --- research in psychopathology
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Nowadays, important challenges are posed to psychiatry and psychology. These are in the domain of neurosciences, since the neurobiological correlates of the symptoms and psychiatric disorders are far from what was intended, but also of clinical order because of a progressive increase of the diagnostic categories in the diagnostic manuals, or therapeutical, ethical, social and legal ones. It is urgent, therefore, to reflect on these aspects, rather than continue to replicate the same paradigms.
Medicine --- Psychiatry --- psychopathology --- psychiatric classifications --- psychiatric disorders --- psychiatric symptoms --- research in psychopathology
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"When I testify in court, I am often asked: 'What is the damage of long-term solitary confinement?' . . . Many prisoners emerge from prison after years in solitary with very serious psychiatric symptoms even though outwardly they may appear emotionally stable. The damage from isolation is dreadfully real." -Terry Allen Kupers Imagine spending nearly twenty-four hours a day alone, confined to an eight-by-ten-foot windowless cell. This is the reality of approximately one hundred thousand inmates in solitary confinement in the United States today. Terry Allen Kupers, one of the nation's foremost experts on the mental health effects of solitary confinement, tells the powerful stories of the inmates he has interviewed while investigating prison conditions during the past forty years. Touring supermax security prisons as a forensic psychiatrist, Kupers has met prisoners who have been viciously beaten or raped, subdued with immobilizing gas, or ignored in the face of urgent medical and psychiatric needs. Kupers criticizes the physical and psychological abuse of prisoners and then offers rehabilitative alternatives to supermax isolation. Solitary is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the true damage that solitary confinement inflicts on individuals living in isolation as well as on our society as a whole.
Solitary confinement --- Prisoners --- Psychological aspects. --- Mental health --- american penal system. --- broken men. --- dangers of solitary confinement. --- emotionally unstable. --- human rights. --- judges. --- law. --- lawyers. --- prison system. --- psychiatric symptoms. --- psychologist. --- sensory deprivation. --- solitary confinement. --- unfairly imprisoned. --- windowless cell.
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This book includes a compilation of papers published in 2020 and 2021 focused on dual disorders, which are found in significant and growing numbers in both substance addiction and mental health clinics. These contributions assume a broad perspective ranging from exposure to genetic and neurobiological elements to factors such as personality and quality of life. In all cases, these papers aimed to be transferred to and to benefit clinical practice.
Medicine --- Mental health services --- temperament --- character --- personality --- substance use disorder --- schizophrenia --- dual schizophrenia --- psychiatric symptoms --- global functioning --- dual disorders --- addiction --- sleep --- risk factors --- Substance-use disorder --- substance-related disorders --- alcohol use disorder --- post-traumatic stress disorder --- childhood trauma --- psychiatric disorders --- rehabilitation centers --- impulsive behavior --- addictive disorders --- flaws --- conceptual framework --- concurrent disorder --- co-occurring disorder --- dual diagnosis --- dual pathology --- addiction comorbidity --- comorbid substance abuse --- comorbid illicit use --- comorbid addiction --- comorbid mental illness --- coexisting mental illness --- psychological trauma --- posttraumatic stress disorder --- substance use disorders --- prevalence --- primary major depression --- alcohol induced major depression --- biomarkers --- comorbidity --- clinical characteristics --- GWAS --- dual disorders (DD) --- insomnia --- sleep disorders (SD) --- benzodiazepine use disorder (BUD) --- health-related quality of life --- major depressive disorder --- dual depression --- relapses --- polysubstance addictions --- gene polymorphisms --- primary/substance-induced depression --- cocaine use disorder --- tryptophan --- serotonin --- kynurenine --- cannabis --- cannabis use disorder --- n/a
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This book includes a compilation of papers published in 2020 and 2021 focused on dual disorders, which are found in significant and growing numbers in both substance addiction and mental health clinics. These contributions assume a broad perspective ranging from exposure to genetic and neurobiological elements to factors such as personality and quality of life. In all cases, these papers aimed to be transferred to and to benefit clinical practice.
temperament --- character --- personality --- substance use disorder --- schizophrenia --- dual schizophrenia --- psychiatric symptoms --- global functioning --- dual disorders --- addiction --- sleep --- risk factors --- Substance-use disorder --- substance-related disorders --- alcohol use disorder --- post-traumatic stress disorder --- childhood trauma --- psychiatric disorders --- rehabilitation centers --- impulsive behavior --- addictive disorders --- flaws --- conceptual framework --- concurrent disorder --- co-occurring disorder --- dual diagnosis --- dual pathology --- addiction comorbidity --- comorbid substance abuse --- comorbid illicit use --- comorbid addiction --- comorbid mental illness --- coexisting mental illness --- psychological trauma --- posttraumatic stress disorder --- substance use disorders --- prevalence --- primary major depression --- alcohol induced major depression --- biomarkers --- comorbidity --- clinical characteristics --- GWAS --- dual disorders (DD) --- insomnia --- sleep disorders (SD) --- benzodiazepine use disorder (BUD) --- health-related quality of life --- major depressive disorder --- dual depression --- relapses --- polysubstance addictions --- gene polymorphisms --- primary/substance-induced depression --- cocaine use disorder --- tryptophan --- serotonin --- kynurenine --- cannabis --- cannabis use disorder --- n/a
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This book includes a compilation of papers published in 2020 and 2021 focused on dual disorders, which are found in significant and growing numbers in both substance addiction and mental health clinics. These contributions assume a broad perspective ranging from exposure to genetic and neurobiological elements to factors such as personality and quality of life. In all cases, these papers aimed to be transferred to and to benefit clinical practice.
Medicine --- Mental health services --- temperament --- character --- personality --- substance use disorder --- schizophrenia --- dual schizophrenia --- psychiatric symptoms --- global functioning --- dual disorders --- addiction --- sleep --- risk factors --- Substance-use disorder --- substance-related disorders --- alcohol use disorder --- post-traumatic stress disorder --- childhood trauma --- psychiatric disorders --- rehabilitation centers --- impulsive behavior --- addictive disorders --- flaws --- conceptual framework --- concurrent disorder --- co-occurring disorder --- dual diagnosis --- dual pathology --- addiction comorbidity --- comorbid substance abuse --- comorbid illicit use --- comorbid addiction --- comorbid mental illness --- coexisting mental illness --- psychological trauma --- posttraumatic stress disorder --- substance use disorders --- prevalence --- primary major depression --- alcohol induced major depression --- biomarkers --- comorbidity --- clinical characteristics --- GWAS --- dual disorders (DD) --- insomnia --- sleep disorders (SD) --- benzodiazepine use disorder (BUD) --- health-related quality of life --- major depressive disorder --- dual depression --- relapses --- polysubstance addictions --- gene polymorphisms --- primary/substance-induced depression --- cocaine use disorder --- tryptophan --- serotonin --- kynurenine --- cannabis --- cannabis use disorder --- temperament --- character --- personality --- substance use disorder --- schizophrenia --- dual schizophrenia --- psychiatric symptoms --- global functioning --- dual disorders --- addiction --- sleep --- risk factors --- Substance-use disorder --- substance-related disorders --- alcohol use disorder --- post-traumatic stress disorder --- childhood trauma --- psychiatric disorders --- rehabilitation centers --- impulsive behavior --- addictive disorders --- flaws --- conceptual framework --- concurrent disorder --- co-occurring disorder --- dual diagnosis --- dual pathology --- addiction comorbidity --- comorbid substance abuse --- comorbid illicit use --- comorbid addiction --- comorbid mental illness --- coexisting mental illness --- psychological trauma --- posttraumatic stress disorder --- substance use disorders --- prevalence --- primary major depression --- alcohol induced major depression --- biomarkers --- comorbidity --- clinical characteristics --- GWAS --- dual disorders (DD) --- insomnia --- sleep disorders (SD) --- benzodiazepine use disorder (BUD) --- health-related quality of life --- major depressive disorder --- dual depression --- relapses --- polysubstance addictions --- gene polymorphisms --- primary/substance-induced depression --- cocaine use disorder --- tryptophan --- serotonin --- kynurenine --- cannabis --- cannabis use disorder
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