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Over its two editions, The New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry has come to be regarded as one of the most popular and trusted standard psychiatry texts among psychiatrists and trainees.
Section 1: The subject matter and approach to psychiatry; 1 Kay Redfield Jamison and Adam Ian Kaplin: The patient’s perspective; 2 Nicole Votruba, Mirja Koschorke, and Graham Thornicroft: Public attitudes and the challenge of stigma; 3 Crick Lund, Dorte Bemme, and Judy Bass: Global mental health; 4 Pierre Pichot: The history of psychiatry as a medical specialty; 5 Ilina Singh, Julian Savulescu, and Matthew L. Baum: A new ethics for 21st century psychiatry; 6 Hans-Jurgen Moller: Foundations of phenomenology / descriptive psychopathology; 7 Darrel A. Regier, David P. Goldberg, Geoffrey M. Reed and Bedirhan T. Ustun: DSM-5 and ICD-11 classifications; 8 Charles A. Sanislow, Sarah E. Morris, Jennifer Pacheco, and Bruce N. Cuthbert: The National Institute of Mental Health Research Domain Criteria: An alternative framework to guide psychopathology research; 9 Andrea Cipriani, Stefan Leucht, and John R. Geddes: Application of research evidence in clinical practice; 10 Guy M. Goodwin, Joseph Zohar, and David J. Kupfer: A neuroscience based nomenclature for psychotropic drugs; Section 2: The scientific basis of psychiatric aetiology and treatment; 11 Karl Zilles and Nicola Palomero-Gallagher: Neuroanatomy; 12 Mark Woolrich, Mark Jenkinson, and Clare Mackay: Neuroimaging technologies; 13 Olaf Sporns: The connectome; 14 Trevor Sharp: Neurotransmitters and signalling; 15 Juan C. Leza, Javier R. Caso, and Borja Garcia-Bueno: Psychoneuroimmunology; 16 Caleb Webber: Functional genomics; 17 Anna Christina Nobre: Cognitive neuroscience: Principles and methods; 18 Verena Heise, Enik? Zsoldos, and Klaus P. Ebmeier: Ageing and the human brain; 19 Helen S. Mayberg, Andrea Cowell, and Patricio Riva Posse: Development of brain stimulation; 20 Amy Chan and Rob Horne: Adherence to treatment in psychiatry; Section 3: Intellectual disabilities; 21 Anthony J. Holland: Core dimensions of intellectual disabilities; 22 Sally-Ann Cooper: Epidemiology and course of intellectual disabilities; 23 Judith L. Rapoport, Dale Zhou, and Kwangmi Ahn: Aetiology of intellectual disability: General issues and prevention; 24 Jose-Luis Ayuso-Mateos and Cary S. Kogan: Management and treatment of intellectual disability; Section 4: Autism spectrum disorders; 25 Fred R. Volkmar and Scott L. J. Jackson: Core dimensions of autism spectrum disorders; 26 Emily J. H. Jones: Basic mechanisms and treatment targets for autism spectrum disorders; 27 Charles R. Newton: Epidemiology of autism; 28 Abha R. Gupta, Thomas V. Fernandez, and Ellen J. Hoffman: Genetics of autism spectrum disorders; 29 Christine Eckera and Declan Murphy: Imaging of autism spectrum disorders; 30 Emily Simonoff: Management and treatment of autism spectrum disorders; Section 5: Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder; 31 Eric Taylor: Core dimensions of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; 32 Barbara Franke and Jan K. Buitelaar: Basic mechanisms and treatment planning / targets for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; 33 Guilherme V. Polanczyk: Epidemiology of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and the implications for its prevention; 34 Kate Langley and Anita Thapar: Genetics of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; 35 Philip Shaw and Eszter Szekely: Insights from neuroanatomical imaging into attention deficit hyperactivity disorder throughout the lifespan; 36 Alessandro Zuddas and Sara Carucci: Management and treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; Section 6: Motor disorders; 37 Davide Martino and Antonella Macerollo: Neurodevelopmental motor disorders; Section 7: Delirium, dementia, and other cognitive disorders; 38 Noel J. Buckley and George K. Tofaris: Pathways of neurodegeneration underlying dementia; 39 Ravi S. Bhat and Kenneth Rockwood: Delirium; 40 Ivan Koychev and John Gallacher: Alzheimer’s disease; 41 Akitoshi Takeda and Bruce Miller: Frontotemporal dementias; 42 Akin Nihat, TzeHow Mok, and John Collinge: Prion disease; 43 Anto P. Rajkumar and Dag Aarsland: Dementia with Lewy bodies; 44 Michele Hu and Fahd Baig: Dementia in Parkinson’s disease; 45 Russell L. Margolis: Dementia due to Huntington’s disease; 46 Joanne A. Byars and Ricardo E. Jorge: Vascular cognitive impairment; 47 Christian Lepage, Inga K. Koerte, Vivian Schultz, Michael J. Coleman, and Martha E. Shenton: Traumatic brain injury; Section 8: Substance use disorders; 48 Trevor W. Robbins and Barry J. Everitt: Substance use disorders and the mechanisms of drug addiction; 49 Yann Le Strat, Nicolas Ramoz, and Philip Gorwood: Genetics of substance use disorders; 50 Wim van den Brink and Falk Kiefer: Alcohol use disorder; 51 Michael Farrell, Briony Larance, and Courtney Breen: Opiates: Heroin, methadone, buprenorphine; 52 David J. Castle: Cannabis and mental illness; 53 Adam R. Winstock and Remy Flechais: Stimulants, ecstasy, and other party drugs; 54 Adam Winstock and James Rucker: Psychedelics and dissociative substances; 55 Marcus Munafo and Meryem Grabski: Tobacco addiction; 56 Julia M. A. Sinclair and Anne Lingford-Hughes: Co-morbidity of substance use and psychiatric disorders; Section 9: Schizophrenia and psychotic disorders; 57 Nancy C. Andreasen: The core dimensions of schizophrenia; 58 Assen Jablensky: Epidemiology and course of schizophrenia; 59 Kimberley M. Kendall, James T. R. Walters and Michael C. O Donovan: Genetics of schizophrenia; 60 Andreea O. Diaconescu, Sandra Iglesias, and Klaas E. Stephan: Structural and functional neuroimaging of schizophrenia; 61 William S. Stone, Stephen V. Faraone and Ming T. Tsuang: Schizoaffective and schizotypal disorders / acute and transient psychotic disorders; 62 Andreas Marneros: Delusional disorders; 63 Emre Bora, Mahesh Jayaram, and Christos Pantelis: Prevention and early intervention in psychotic disorders; 64 Herbert Y. Meltzer and William V. Bobo: Antipsychotic and anticholinergic drugs; 65 Joseph P. McEvoy, Kammarauche Asuzu, Daniel W. Bradford, Oliver Freudenreich, and Katherine Moyer: The treatment and management of patients with schizophrenia; Section 10: Mood disorders; 66 S. Nassir Ghaemi and Sivan Mauer: Diagnosis, classification and differential diagnosis of mood disorders; 67 Lars Vedel Kessing: Epidemiology of mood disorders; 68 Gin S. Malhi: Primary prevention of mood disorders: Building a target for prevention strategies; Section 11: Bipolar disorder; 69 Grant C. Churchill, Nisha Singh, and Michael J. Berridge: Basic mechanisms of and treatment targets for bipolar disorder; 70 Francis J. MacMahon and Sevilla Detera-Wadlieigh: Genetics of bipolar disorder; 71 Mary L. Phillips and Wayne C. Drevets: Neuroimaging of bipolar disorder; 72 Eduard Vieta, Isabella Pacchiarotti, and David J. Miklowitz: Management and treatment of bipolar disorder; 73 Ian Jones and Arianna Di Florio: Perinatal psychiatry; Section 12: Depressive disorders; 74 Marcela Pereira, Roberto Andreatini, and Per Svenningsson: Basic mechanisms of and treatment targets for depressive disorders; 75 Alison K. Merikangas and Kathleen R. Merikangas: Genetic epidemiology of depression in the molecular era; 76 Guy M. Goodwin and Michael Browning: Imaging of depressive disorders; 77 Philip J. Cowen: Management and treatment of depressive disorders; Section 13: Trauma and stress or related and adjustment disorders; 78 Dean G. Kilpatrick, Matthew J. Friedman, and Amanda K. Gilmore: Classification and descriptive psychopathology of posttraumatic stress disorder and other stressor-related disorders; 79 Bruce S. McEwen: Basic mechanisms of and treatment targets for stress-related disorders; 80 Michael G. Gottschalk and Katharina Domschke: Genetics of stress-related disorders; 81 Navneet Kaur, Cecilia Hinojosa, Julia Russell, Michael B. Van Elzakker, and Lisa M. Shin: Imaging of stress-related disorders; 82 Maria Bragesjo, Emily A. Holmes, Filip Arnberg, and Erik M. Andersson: Primary prevention and epidemiology of trauma and stress related disorders; 83 Leigh van den Heuvel and Soraya Seedat: Management and treatment of stress-related disorders; 84 Beverley Raphael, Sally Wooding, and Julie Dunsmore: Bereavement; 85 Deborah Davis and Elizabeth F. Loftus: Recovered memories and false memories; Section 14: Anxiety disorders; 86 Nastassja Koen and Dan J. Stein: Core dimensions of anxiety disorders; 87 Martien Kas and Berend Olivier: Basic mechanisms, genetics, targets and animal models for anxiety disorders; 88 Hans-Ulrich Wittchen and Katja Beesdo-Baum: Epidemiology and course of anxiety disorders; 89 Michael G. Gottschalk and Katharina Domschke: Genetics of anxiety disorders; 90 Gregor Leicht and Christoph Mulert: Neuroimaging of anxiety disorders; 91 Aliza Werner-Seidler, Jennifer L. Hudson, and Helen Christensen: The primary prevention of anxiety disorders; 92 David S. Baldwin and Nathan T. M. Huneke: Treatment of anxiety disorders; Section 15: Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders; 93 Sophie C. Snyder, Eric A. Storch, and Wayne K. Goodman: Core dimensions of obsessive-compulsive disorder; 94 Eric Burguiere and Luc Mallet: Basic mechanisms of and treatment / planning targets for obsessive-complusive disorder; 95 Lior Carmi, Naomi A. Fineberg, Oded Ben-Arush, and Joseph Zohar: Obsessive-compulsive disorder; 96 Gerald Nestadt and Jack Samuels: Genetics of obsessive-compulsive disorder; 97 Rebbia Shahab and Emily R. Stern: Imaging of obsessive-compulsive disorder; 98 Naomi A. Fineberg, Lynne M. Drummond, Jemma Reid, Eduardo Cinosi, Lior Carmi, and Davis N. Mpavaenda: Management and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder; 99 Lorena Fernandez de la Cruz and David Mataix-Cols: Hoarding disorder; 100 Megan M. Kelly and Katharine A. Phillips: Body dysmorphic disorder; Section 16: Feeding and eating disorders; 101 Chris Fairburn and Rebecca Murphy: The eating disorders; 102 Johannes Hebebrand, Jochen Antel, and Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann: Basic mechanisms and potential for treatment of weight and eating disorders; 103 Katherine A Halmi: Epidemiology and primary prevention of feeding and eating disorders; 104 Christopher Huble, Cynthia Bulik, and Gerome Breen: Genetics of feeding and eating disorders; 105 Natalie Kurniadi, Christina E. Wierenga, Laura A. Berner, and Walter H. Kaye: Imaging of feeding and eating disorders; 106 Susan L. McElroy, Anna I. Guerdjikova, Nicole Mori, Paul L. Houser, and Paul E. Keck, Jr.: Management and treatment of feeding and eating disorders; 107 Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nerys M. Astbury, and Susan A. Jebb: Aetiology and management of obesity; 108 Alexander von Gontard: Elimination disorders in children and adolescents; Section 17: Sleep wake disorders; 109 David Pritchett, Angus S. Fisk, Russell G. Foster, and Stuart N. Peirson: Basic mechanisms of and treatment targets for sleep-wake disorders; 110 Kirstie Anderson: Diagnosis of sleep and circadian rhythm disorder; 111 Lena Katharina Keller, Eva C. Winnebeck, and Till Roenneberg: Epidemiology of sleep-wake and primary prevention of its disorders; 112 Diego R. Mazzotti, Allan I. Pack, and Philip R. Gehrman: Genetics of sleep-wake disorders; 113 Umberto Moretto, Dylan Smith, Liliana Dell Osso, and Thien Thanh Dang-Vu: Multi-modal imaging of sleep-wake disorders; 114 Simon D. Kyle, Alasdair L. Henry, and Colin A. Espie: Management of insomnia and circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders; Section 18: Sexual function and sexual dysfunction; 115 Cynthia A. Graham and John Bancroft: The sexual dysfunctions and paraphilias; 116 Els Elaut and Gunter Heylens: Gender dysphoria; Section 19: Personality disorders; 117 Andrew E. Skodol and Leslie C. Morey: Core dimensions of personality pathology; 118 Kate E. A. Saunders and Steve Pearce: Basic mechanisms of and treatment planning / targets for personality disorders; 119 Renato D. Alarcon and Brian A. Palmer: Personality disorders: Epidemiology and clinical course; 120 C. Robert Cloninger: Genetics of personality disorders; 121 Christian Paret and Christian Schmahl: Imaging of personality disorders; 122 Giles Newton-Howes and Roger Mulder: Treatment and management of personality disorder; Section 20: Impulse control and conduct disorders; 123 Donald W. Black: Impulse control and its disorders: including pathological gambling; 124 Stephen Scott and Melanie Palmer: Conduct disorders and antisocial personality disorder in childhood and adolescence; Section 21: Suicide; 125 Merete Nordentoft, Trine Madsen, and Annette Erlangsen: Epidemiology and causes of suicide; 126 Nav Kapur, Sarah Steeg, and Adam Moreton: Self-harm: Epidemiology and risk factors; 127 J. John Mann and Dianne Currier: Biological aspects of suicidal behaviour; 128 Keith Hawton, Kate E. A. Saunders, and Alexandra Pitman: Prevention of suicide and treatment following self-harm; Section 22: Somatic symptoms and related disorders; 129 Michael Sharpe and Jane Walker: Deconstructing dualism: The interface between physical and psychological illness; 130 Chantal Berna and Irene Tracey: Neural mechanisms in chronic pain relevant for psychiatric interventions; 131 Jonathan Price: Treatment of fibromyalgia (chronic widespread pain) and chronic fatigue syndrome; 132 Thomas Merten and Harald Merckelbach: Factitious disorder and malingering; 133 Jon Stone and Michael Sharpe: Functional neurological symptom disorder (Conversion disorder); Section 23: Service provision; 134 Martin Knapp: Public policy and service needs in mental health; 135 Tom Burns and Tony Kendrick: Planning and providing mental health services for a community; 136 Judit Simon: Health economic analysis of service provision; 137 William H. Sledge and Julianne Dorset: The organization of psychiatric services for general hospital departments: Proactive and preventive interventions in psychiatry; 138 Mina Fazel, Susan Rees, and Derrick Silove: Refugees and populations exposed to mass conflict; Section 24: Forensic psychiatry; 139 Seena Fazel and Mark Toynbee: Associations between psychiatric disorder and offending; 140 Sue Bailey and Prathiba Chitsabesan: Developmental approach to understanding the needs of young people in contact with the criminal justice system; 141 Stephen J. Hucker: Child molesters and other sexual offenders; 142 Rosemary Purcell and Paul E. Mullen: Stalking and querulous behaviour; 143 Louise M. Howard and Deirdre MacManus: Domestic violence and abuse and mental health; 144 Alec Buchanan: Assessing and managing the risk of violence towards others; 145 John O Grady: The expert witness in the criminal and civil courts; 146 Matthew Large and Olav Nielssen: Homicide
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