This book will provide young clinicians with the basics to move forward to learn more about the genetic transmission of psychological disorders. Highlights include the depth and foundation set in Chapter 2, as well as the chapter on the genetics of anxiety and mood disorders.... This book would serve as an excellent handbook for clinicians to keep nearby while treating psychopathology in a clinical setting.

PsycCritiques

This is a first-rate book summarizing, for the clinician, the current knowledge in psychiatric genetics. I highly recommend it.

Doody's Book Review Service

Psychiatrics Genetics is an interesting and well-written book that meets the objectives of the review series. It provides an up-to-date summary of genetic findings within psychiatry, as well as describing various approaches to determining genetic contribution to variation in psychiatric disorders and methods at locating specific variants that contribute to risk.

Psychological Medicine

Psychiatric Genetics is a concise reference that presents the complexities of this dynamic field in a clearly written, easily accessible format, with numerous tables and illustrations. Ten expert contributors offer a fascinating view of psychiatric genetics in a text that is thorough and scholarly yet also succinct and accessible. The introduction summarizes the field's four distinct paradigms—and their interrelationships—that help us understand the role of genetic factors in the etiology of psychiatric disorders: basic genetic epidemiology, which demonstrates heritability; advanced genetic epidemiology, which explores the nature and mode of action of these genetic risk factors; gene finding, which enables us to infer the probability that a locus in the genomic region under investigation contributes to psychiatric disorder liability; and molecular genetics, which traces the biological mechanisms by which the DNA variant identified using gene finding methods contributes to the disorder itself. Psychiatric Genetics illustrates the importance of • Appreciating the complex field of psychiatric genetics—Presents the major conceptual and statistical issues in psychiatric genetics, including many of the basic principles of both genetic epidemiology and gene finding, as well as a brief review of DNA itself.• Detailing the results for one disorder where substantial progress had been made in gene finding and molecular genetics—Covers schizophrenia, because of the substantial progress made during the past few years.• Presenting results for a more typical and common set of psychiatric disorders where most of our information comes from basic and advanced genetic epidemiology and where we are just beginning to make advances using gene finding—Discusses anxiety disorders, which illustrate these sets of issues.• Covering disorders where major advances have been made using basic and advanced genetic epidemiology—Details substance use disorders, where the paradigm has shifted from sociological to genetic factors and where, in contrast to the genetics of more traditional psychiatric disorders, researchers must consider the inherent conditionality of drug abuse.• Investigating the role of genetics in personality disorders—Focuses on the development of conduct and antisocial behavior and how to incorporate developmental processes into analyses of the role of genetics. Psychiatric Genetics draws students, educators, and practitioners alike into the exciting world of psychiatric genetics with a lively discussion of its broad trends and of the strengths and limitations of its methods to provide true insight into the etiology of psychiatric and substance use disorders.
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Psychiatric Genetics is a concise reference that presents the complexities of this dynamic field in a clearly written, easily accessible format, with numerous tables and illustrations. Ten expert contributors offer a fascinating view of psychiatric genetics in a text that is thorough and scholarly yet also succinct and accessible.
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ContributorsIntroduction to the Review of Psychiatry SeriesChapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Questions, Models, and Methods in Psychiatric GeneticsChapter 3. Genetics of Schizophrenia: Linkage and Association StudiesChapter 4. Genetics of Anxiety DisordersChapter 5. Genetics of Substance Use DisordersChapter 6. Genetic Influence on the Development of Antisocial BehaviorIndex
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Psychiatric Genetics is a concise reference that presents the complexities of this dynamic field in a clearly written, easily accessible format, with numerous tables and illustrations. Ten expert contributors offer a fascinating view of psychiatric genetics in a text that is thorough and scholarly yet also succinct and accessible. The introduction summarizes the four paradigms in psychiatric genetics—basic and advanced genetic epidemiology, gene finding, and molecular genetics—and is followed by an overview of major conceptual and statistical issues. Psychiatric Genetics also discusses schizophrenia, where substantial progress in gene finding and molecular genetics has been made during the past two decades; anxiety disorders, where most of our information has come from basic and advanced genetic epidemiology and where we are just beginning to make advances using gene finding; substance use disorders, where the paradigm has shifted from sociological to genetic factors; and the role of genetics in development of conduct and antisocial behavior. Psychiatric Genetics draws students, educators, and practitioners alike into the exciting world of psychiatric genetics with a lively discussion of its broad trends and of the strengths and limitations of its methods to provide insight into the roles of both genetic and environmental factors in the etiology of psychiatric and substance use disorders.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781585622283
Publisert
2005-06-19
Utgiver
American Psychiatric Association Publishing; American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Vekt
408 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

Series edited by

Om bidragsyterne

Kenneth S. Kendler, M.D., Distinguished Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Human Genetics, Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia Lindon Eaves, Ph.D., D.Sc., Distinguished Professor, Departments of Human Genetics and Psychiatry, Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia Together, Drs. Kendler and Eaves direct the Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics.