Kapczinski, Flavio

Neuroprogression in psychiatry - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019 - xii, 249 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Contents:

1: Luis Guilherme Streb, Michael Berk, and Flavio Kapczinski: A short introductory note on neuroprogression and staging in psychiatry2: Iria Grande, Flavio Kapczinski, Sebastian Caminoa, Gustavo Vazquez, and Eduard Vieta: Allostasis and neuroprogression in major psychiatric disorders3: Elisa Brietzke, Ana S. Yamagata, Pawan K. Maurya, and Lucas B. Rizzo: Neuroprogression and accelerated aging in severe psychiatric disorders4: Ana C. Andreazza, Rajas P. Kale, Angela Duong, Fabio Molina, and Susannah J.Tye: Mitochondrial function and inflammation pathways in the neuroprogression of mental disorders5: Elisa Brietzke, Ana S. Yamagata, Raphael Cerqueira, Lucas B. Rizzo, Roger S. McIntyre, and Rodrigo B. Mansur: The role of immuno-inflammatory abnormalities in neuroprogression6: George Anderson and Michael Maes: Depression and neuroprogression: Sirtuins and mitochondria as crucial hubs7: Ryan M. Cassidy, Ives Cavalcante Passos, and Marcia Kauer-Sant'Anna: Neuroprogression in post-traumatic stress disorder8: Giampaolo Perna, Elisa Mingotto, Alessandra Alciati, and Daniela Caldirola: Neuroprogression in anxiety disorders9: Adriane R. Rosa and Flavia Lima: Functioning and illness progression in severe mental illness10: Emre Bora: Neuropsychological functioning and neuroimaging in bipolar disorder: Evidence of neuroprogression11: Francisco Romo-Nava, Jenni Farrow, Luis Rodrigo Patino, Fabiano Nery, Caleb M. Adler, and Melissa P. DelBello: Neuroprogression in children and adolescents with bipolar disorder12: Anne Orgler Sordi, Silvia Bassani Schuch-Goi, and Lisia von Diemen: Substance abuse and neuroprogression13: Adrian L. Lopresti and Peter D. Drummond: Lifestyle and neuroprogression: Diet, sleep, and exercise14: Jonathan M. Gregory, Benjamin I. Goldstein, and Roger S. McIntyre: The pernicious procession of somatoprogression

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Neuropsychiatry
Mental Disorders - physiopathology
Mental illness - Pathophysiology
Disease Progression
Risk Factors

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