Hdbk Psy
Handbook of Psychiatry
Volume 4, the Neuroses and Personality Disorders
Herausgeber: Hersov, Lionel; Russell, Gerald F. M.
Hdbk Psy
Handbook of Psychiatry
Volume 4, the Neuroses and Personality Disorders
Herausgeber: Hersov, Lionel; Russell, Gerald F. M.
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This 1986 textbook examines neuroses and personality disorders.
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This 1986 textbook examines neuroses and personality disorders.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 960g
- ISBN-13: 9780521285377
- ISBN-10: 0521285372
- Artikelnr.: 33765539
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 960g
- ISBN-13: 9780521285377
- ISBN-10: 0521285372
- Artikelnr.: 33765539
List of contributors
Foreword
Preface
Part I. Concepts, Assessments, and Treatments
Section 1. Concepts and Classifications. Aetiology: 1. Classification
2. Aetiological factors more relevant for adult disorders
3. Aetiological Factors of Special Relevance to childhood disorders
Section 2. Methods of Interview and Assessment: 4. The assessment of neurotic and personality disorders in adults
5. Clinical assessment of the emotionally disturbed child and his family
6. Clinical assessment of the mentally handicapped child and his family
7. Psychological testing
Section 3. Principles of Treatment in the Neuroses and Personality Disorders: 8. Methods of treatment
9. Treatment settings
10. The therapeutic team
11. Forensic aspects
Part II. Disorders Specific to Childhood
Section 4. Disorders Specific to Childhood: 12. The pre-school child
13. The school child
Part III. Neurotic States, Sexual Disorders, and Drug Dependence
Section 5. Minor Affective Disorders: 14. Depressive syndromes
15. Anxiety neurosis
Section 6. Hysteria: 16. Childhood signs of hysterical personality disorder and of hysterical conversion syndromes: hysterical conversion symptoms in childhood
17. Hysteria
18. The hysterical (histrionic) personality
19. The impact of parents with hysterical personalities on their children
Section 7. Obsessional Disorders: 20. Childhood origins of obsessional disorders, stereotyped behaviour, tics and Tourette's syndrome, and stuttering
21. Obsessional illness and personality
22. The impact of obsessional parents on their children
Section 8. Patients Presenting with Bodily Complaints and Disturbances: 23. Psychosomatic medicine and liaison psychiatry
24. Chronic pain: the role of the psychiatrist
25. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
26. Obesity
27. Premenstrual syndrome
28. Endocrine disorders
29. Skin disorders and dermatitis artefact
30. Hypochondriasis
31. Sick role and illness behaviour in children
Section 9. Sexual Disturbances and Deviation: 32. Sexual problems
33. Homosexuality
34. Transvestism, transsexualism, and exhibitionism
35. Incest (child referred to psychiatrist)
Section 10. Alcoholism, Drug Dependance, Gambling: 36. Childhood antecedents of alcoholism and drug dependence
37. Alcoholism
38. The impact of alcoholic parents of their children
39. Gambling
Part IV. Personality Disorders
Section 11. Sociopathic Personality: 40. The childhood origins of delinquency and antisocial behaviour
41. Sociopathic (psychopathic) personality in the adult
42. The impact of sociopathic and inadequate parents on their children (including child abuse)
Section 12. The 'Inadequate Personality': 43. The 'inadequate personality'
44. Child sexual molestation
References
Cross-references to other volumes in the series
Author index
Subject index.
Foreword
Preface
Part I. Concepts, Assessments, and Treatments
Section 1. Concepts and Classifications. Aetiology: 1. Classification
2. Aetiological factors more relevant for adult disorders
3. Aetiological Factors of Special Relevance to childhood disorders
Section 2. Methods of Interview and Assessment: 4. The assessment of neurotic and personality disorders in adults
5. Clinical assessment of the emotionally disturbed child and his family
6. Clinical assessment of the mentally handicapped child and his family
7. Psychological testing
Section 3. Principles of Treatment in the Neuroses and Personality Disorders: 8. Methods of treatment
9. Treatment settings
10. The therapeutic team
11. Forensic aspects
Part II. Disorders Specific to Childhood
Section 4. Disorders Specific to Childhood: 12. The pre-school child
13. The school child
Part III. Neurotic States, Sexual Disorders, and Drug Dependence
Section 5. Minor Affective Disorders: 14. Depressive syndromes
15. Anxiety neurosis
Section 6. Hysteria: 16. Childhood signs of hysterical personality disorder and of hysterical conversion syndromes: hysterical conversion symptoms in childhood
17. Hysteria
18. The hysterical (histrionic) personality
19. The impact of parents with hysterical personalities on their children
Section 7. Obsessional Disorders: 20. Childhood origins of obsessional disorders, stereotyped behaviour, tics and Tourette's syndrome, and stuttering
21. Obsessional illness and personality
22. The impact of obsessional parents on their children
Section 8. Patients Presenting with Bodily Complaints and Disturbances: 23. Psychosomatic medicine and liaison psychiatry
24. Chronic pain: the role of the psychiatrist
25. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
26. Obesity
27. Premenstrual syndrome
28. Endocrine disorders
29. Skin disorders and dermatitis artefact
30. Hypochondriasis
31. Sick role and illness behaviour in children
Section 9. Sexual Disturbances and Deviation: 32. Sexual problems
33. Homosexuality
34. Transvestism, transsexualism, and exhibitionism
35. Incest (child referred to psychiatrist)
Section 10. Alcoholism, Drug Dependance, Gambling: 36. Childhood antecedents of alcoholism and drug dependence
37. Alcoholism
38. The impact of alcoholic parents of their children
39. Gambling
Part IV. Personality Disorders
Section 11. Sociopathic Personality: 40. The childhood origins of delinquency and antisocial behaviour
41. Sociopathic (psychopathic) personality in the adult
42. The impact of sociopathic and inadequate parents on their children (including child abuse)
Section 12. The 'Inadequate Personality': 43. The 'inadequate personality'
44. Child sexual molestation
References
Cross-references to other volumes in the series
Author index
Subject index.
List of contributors
Foreword
Preface
Part I. Concepts, Assessments, and Treatments
Section 1. Concepts and Classifications. Aetiology: 1. Classification
2. Aetiological factors more relevant for adult disorders
3. Aetiological Factors of Special Relevance to childhood disorders
Section 2. Methods of Interview and Assessment: 4. The assessment of neurotic and personality disorders in adults
5. Clinical assessment of the emotionally disturbed child and his family
6. Clinical assessment of the mentally handicapped child and his family
7. Psychological testing
Section 3. Principles of Treatment in the Neuroses and Personality Disorders: 8. Methods of treatment
9. Treatment settings
10. The therapeutic team
11. Forensic aspects
Part II. Disorders Specific to Childhood
Section 4. Disorders Specific to Childhood: 12. The pre-school child
13. The school child
Part III. Neurotic States, Sexual Disorders, and Drug Dependence
Section 5. Minor Affective Disorders: 14. Depressive syndromes
15. Anxiety neurosis
Section 6. Hysteria: 16. Childhood signs of hysterical personality disorder and of hysterical conversion syndromes: hysterical conversion symptoms in childhood
17. Hysteria
18. The hysterical (histrionic) personality
19. The impact of parents with hysterical personalities on their children
Section 7. Obsessional Disorders: 20. Childhood origins of obsessional disorders, stereotyped behaviour, tics and Tourette's syndrome, and stuttering
21. Obsessional illness and personality
22. The impact of obsessional parents on their children
Section 8. Patients Presenting with Bodily Complaints and Disturbances: 23. Psychosomatic medicine and liaison psychiatry
24. Chronic pain: the role of the psychiatrist
25. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
26. Obesity
27. Premenstrual syndrome
28. Endocrine disorders
29. Skin disorders and dermatitis artefact
30. Hypochondriasis
31. Sick role and illness behaviour in children
Section 9. Sexual Disturbances and Deviation: 32. Sexual problems
33. Homosexuality
34. Transvestism, transsexualism, and exhibitionism
35. Incest (child referred to psychiatrist)
Section 10. Alcoholism, Drug Dependance, Gambling: 36. Childhood antecedents of alcoholism and drug dependence
37. Alcoholism
38. The impact of alcoholic parents of their children
39. Gambling
Part IV. Personality Disorders
Section 11. Sociopathic Personality: 40. The childhood origins of delinquency and antisocial behaviour
41. Sociopathic (psychopathic) personality in the adult
42. The impact of sociopathic and inadequate parents on their children (including child abuse)
Section 12. The 'Inadequate Personality': 43. The 'inadequate personality'
44. Child sexual molestation
References
Cross-references to other volumes in the series
Author index
Subject index.
Foreword
Preface
Part I. Concepts, Assessments, and Treatments
Section 1. Concepts and Classifications. Aetiology: 1. Classification
2. Aetiological factors more relevant for adult disorders
3. Aetiological Factors of Special Relevance to childhood disorders
Section 2. Methods of Interview and Assessment: 4. The assessment of neurotic and personality disorders in adults
5. Clinical assessment of the emotionally disturbed child and his family
6. Clinical assessment of the mentally handicapped child and his family
7. Psychological testing
Section 3. Principles of Treatment in the Neuroses and Personality Disorders: 8. Methods of treatment
9. Treatment settings
10. The therapeutic team
11. Forensic aspects
Part II. Disorders Specific to Childhood
Section 4. Disorders Specific to Childhood: 12. The pre-school child
13. The school child
Part III. Neurotic States, Sexual Disorders, and Drug Dependence
Section 5. Minor Affective Disorders: 14. Depressive syndromes
15. Anxiety neurosis
Section 6. Hysteria: 16. Childhood signs of hysterical personality disorder and of hysterical conversion syndromes: hysterical conversion symptoms in childhood
17. Hysteria
18. The hysterical (histrionic) personality
19. The impact of parents with hysterical personalities on their children
Section 7. Obsessional Disorders: 20. Childhood origins of obsessional disorders, stereotyped behaviour, tics and Tourette's syndrome, and stuttering
21. Obsessional illness and personality
22. The impact of obsessional parents on their children
Section 8. Patients Presenting with Bodily Complaints and Disturbances: 23. Psychosomatic medicine and liaison psychiatry
24. Chronic pain: the role of the psychiatrist
25. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
26. Obesity
27. Premenstrual syndrome
28. Endocrine disorders
29. Skin disorders and dermatitis artefact
30. Hypochondriasis
31. Sick role and illness behaviour in children
Section 9. Sexual Disturbances and Deviation: 32. Sexual problems
33. Homosexuality
34. Transvestism, transsexualism, and exhibitionism
35. Incest (child referred to psychiatrist)
Section 10. Alcoholism, Drug Dependance, Gambling: 36. Childhood antecedents of alcoholism and drug dependence
37. Alcoholism
38. The impact of alcoholic parents of their children
39. Gambling
Part IV. Personality Disorders
Section 11. Sociopathic Personality: 40. The childhood origins of delinquency and antisocial behaviour
41. Sociopathic (psychopathic) personality in the adult
42. The impact of sociopathic and inadequate parents on their children (including child abuse)
Section 12. The 'Inadequate Personality': 43. The 'inadequate personality'
44. Child sexual molestation
References
Cross-references to other volumes in the series
Author index
Subject index.