Clinical Staging in Psychiatry
Making Diagnosis Work for Research and Treatment
Herausgeber: McGorry, Patrick D; Hickie, Ian B
Clinical Staging in Psychiatry
Making Diagnosis Work for Research and Treatment
Herausgeber: McGorry, Patrick D; Hickie, Ian B
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Clinical staging is a solution to transform psychiatric diagnosis and improve mental health outcomes.
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Clinical staging is a solution to transform psychiatric diagnosis and improve mental health outcomes.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781108718844
- ISBN-10: 1108718841
- Artikelnr.: 55171204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781108718844
- ISBN-10: 1108718841
- Artikelnr.: 55171204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
List of contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Part I. Conceptual and
Strategic Issues: 1. Diagnosis without borders: a pluripotential approach
to preventive intervention in emerging mental disorders Patrick D. McGorry;
2. Clinical staging and its potential to enhance mental health care
Cristina Mei, Patrick D. McGorry and Ian B. Hickie; 3. Time for a change: a
more dynamic perspective on psychopathology Johanna T. W. Wigman and Stijn
de Vos; 4. A moving target: how risk for mental disorder can be modelled in
dynamic rather than static term Barnaby Nelson, Patrick D. McGorry and
Jessica A. Hartmann; Part II. Progress with Clinical Staging: 5. The
utility of clinical staging in youth mental health settings:
neurobiological and longitudinal data from Sydney-based studies of
transdiagnostic cohorts Ian B. Hickie, Joanne S. Carpenter, Frank Iorfino,
Elizabeth Scott, Shane Cross and Daniel F. Hermens; 6. Neuroimaging and
staging: do disparate mental illnesses have distinct neurobiological
trajectories? Cali F. Bartholomeusz and Christos Pantelis; 7. Staging of
cognition in psychiatric illness Kelly Allott; 8. Neuroinflammation and
staging Bernhard T. Baune; 9. Bioactive and inflammatory markers in
emerging psychotic disorders Gregor E. Berger; 10. Electroencephalography
and staging Suzie Lavoie; Part III. Novel Treatment Strategies: 11. Novel
treatment strategies: biological Paul Amminger and Maximus Berger; 12.
Psychosocial interventions for youth mental health Eóin Killackey and Mario
Alvarez-Jimenez; Part IV. Translational Aspects: 13. Transforming cultures
to enable stage-related care of mental ill health: a youth mental health
challenge Patrick D. McGorry, Ian B. Hickie and Shane Cross; 14. The quest
for clinical utility and construct validity in psychiatric diagnosis
Patrick D. McGorry.
Strategic Issues: 1. Diagnosis without borders: a pluripotential approach
to preventive intervention in emerging mental disorders Patrick D. McGorry;
2. Clinical staging and its potential to enhance mental health care
Cristina Mei, Patrick D. McGorry and Ian B. Hickie; 3. Time for a change: a
more dynamic perspective on psychopathology Johanna T. W. Wigman and Stijn
de Vos; 4. A moving target: how risk for mental disorder can be modelled in
dynamic rather than static term Barnaby Nelson, Patrick D. McGorry and
Jessica A. Hartmann; Part II. Progress with Clinical Staging: 5. The
utility of clinical staging in youth mental health settings:
neurobiological and longitudinal data from Sydney-based studies of
transdiagnostic cohorts Ian B. Hickie, Joanne S. Carpenter, Frank Iorfino,
Elizabeth Scott, Shane Cross and Daniel F. Hermens; 6. Neuroimaging and
staging: do disparate mental illnesses have distinct neurobiological
trajectories? Cali F. Bartholomeusz and Christos Pantelis; 7. Staging of
cognition in psychiatric illness Kelly Allott; 8. Neuroinflammation and
staging Bernhard T. Baune; 9. Bioactive and inflammatory markers in
emerging psychotic disorders Gregor E. Berger; 10. Electroencephalography
and staging Suzie Lavoie; Part III. Novel Treatment Strategies: 11. Novel
treatment strategies: biological Paul Amminger and Maximus Berger; 12.
Psychosocial interventions for youth mental health Eóin Killackey and Mario
Alvarez-Jimenez; Part IV. Translational Aspects: 13. Transforming cultures
to enable stage-related care of mental ill health: a youth mental health
challenge Patrick D. McGorry, Ian B. Hickie and Shane Cross; 14. The quest
for clinical utility and construct validity in psychiatric diagnosis
Patrick D. McGorry.
List of contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Part I. Conceptual and
Strategic Issues: 1. Diagnosis without borders: a pluripotential approach
to preventive intervention in emerging mental disorders Patrick D. McGorry;
2. Clinical staging and its potential to enhance mental health care
Cristina Mei, Patrick D. McGorry and Ian B. Hickie; 3. Time for a change: a
more dynamic perspective on psychopathology Johanna T. W. Wigman and Stijn
de Vos; 4. A moving target: how risk for mental disorder can be modelled in
dynamic rather than static term Barnaby Nelson, Patrick D. McGorry and
Jessica A. Hartmann; Part II. Progress with Clinical Staging: 5. The
utility of clinical staging in youth mental health settings:
neurobiological and longitudinal data from Sydney-based studies of
transdiagnostic cohorts Ian B. Hickie, Joanne S. Carpenter, Frank Iorfino,
Elizabeth Scott, Shane Cross and Daniel F. Hermens; 6. Neuroimaging and
staging: do disparate mental illnesses have distinct neurobiological
trajectories? Cali F. Bartholomeusz and Christos Pantelis; 7. Staging of
cognition in psychiatric illness Kelly Allott; 8. Neuroinflammation and
staging Bernhard T. Baune; 9. Bioactive and inflammatory markers in
emerging psychotic disorders Gregor E. Berger; 10. Electroencephalography
and staging Suzie Lavoie; Part III. Novel Treatment Strategies: 11. Novel
treatment strategies: biological Paul Amminger and Maximus Berger; 12.
Psychosocial interventions for youth mental health Eóin Killackey and Mario
Alvarez-Jimenez; Part IV. Translational Aspects: 13. Transforming cultures
to enable stage-related care of mental ill health: a youth mental health
challenge Patrick D. McGorry, Ian B. Hickie and Shane Cross; 14. The quest
for clinical utility and construct validity in psychiatric diagnosis
Patrick D. McGorry.
Strategic Issues: 1. Diagnosis without borders: a pluripotential approach
to preventive intervention in emerging mental disorders Patrick D. McGorry;
2. Clinical staging and its potential to enhance mental health care
Cristina Mei, Patrick D. McGorry and Ian B. Hickie; 3. Time for a change: a
more dynamic perspective on psychopathology Johanna T. W. Wigman and Stijn
de Vos; 4. A moving target: how risk for mental disorder can be modelled in
dynamic rather than static term Barnaby Nelson, Patrick D. McGorry and
Jessica A. Hartmann; Part II. Progress with Clinical Staging: 5. The
utility of clinical staging in youth mental health settings:
neurobiological and longitudinal data from Sydney-based studies of
transdiagnostic cohorts Ian B. Hickie, Joanne S. Carpenter, Frank Iorfino,
Elizabeth Scott, Shane Cross and Daniel F. Hermens; 6. Neuroimaging and
staging: do disparate mental illnesses have distinct neurobiological
trajectories? Cali F. Bartholomeusz and Christos Pantelis; 7. Staging of
cognition in psychiatric illness Kelly Allott; 8. Neuroinflammation and
staging Bernhard T. Baune; 9. Bioactive and inflammatory markers in
emerging psychotic disorders Gregor E. Berger; 10. Electroencephalography
and staging Suzie Lavoie; Part III. Novel Treatment Strategies: 11. Novel
treatment strategies: biological Paul Amminger and Maximus Berger; 12.
Psychosocial interventions for youth mental health Eóin Killackey and Mario
Alvarez-Jimenez; Part IV. Translational Aspects: 13. Transforming cultures
to enable stage-related care of mental ill health: a youth mental health
challenge Patrick D. McGorry, Ian B. Hickie and Shane Cross; 14. The quest
for clinical utility and construct validity in psychiatric diagnosis
Patrick D. McGorry.