Long-Term Outcomes in Psychopathology Research
Rethinking the Scientific Agenda
Herausgeber: Bromet, Evelyn J
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Rethinking the Scientific Agenda
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Long-Term Outcomes in Psychopathology Research: Rethinking the Scientific Agenda explores the long-term course of illness and functioning of individuals treated for mental health and substance use disorders and the outcomes research derived from these cases. Sections cover topics including: findings from long-term psychopathology outcome studies, problematic case definitions, differing perspectives on the concept of recovery, the need for continued long-term outcomes research, and research priorities for patients with chronic and severe disorders.
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Long-Term Outcomes in Psychopathology Research: Rethinking the Scientific Agenda explores the long-term course of illness and functioning of individuals treated for mental health and substance use disorders and the outcomes research derived from these cases. Sections cover topics including: findings from long-term psychopathology outcome studies, problematic case definitions, differing perspectives on the concept of recovery, the need for continued long-term outcomes research, and research priorities for patients with chronic and severe disorders.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780199378821
- ISBN-10: 0199378827
- Artikelnr.: 47868130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780199378821
- ISBN-10: 0199378827
- Artikelnr.: 47868130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Evelyn J. Bromet is Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University. She received her BA in history from Smith College, PhD in epidemiology from Yale University, and postdoctoral training at Stanford's Social Ecology Laboratory. She founded the Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program at the University of Pittsburgh where she did research on the aftermath of the Three Mile Island accident and the neuropsychiatric effects of workplace exposures. At Stony Brook, she is the architect of the Suffolk County Mental Health Project, now in its 20th year of follow-up, and conducted longitudinal studies of Chernobyl evacuees and clean-up workers in Ukraine along with a national prevalence study. Her current research also focuses on mental-physical comorbidity among responders to the World Trade Center disaster.
* Part I FINDINGS FROM LONG-TERM OUTCOME STUDIES
* 1. Past and Future Directions in Psychosis Research
* EVELYN J. BROMET
* 2. Course of Bipolar Disorder in Adults and Children
* KATHLEEN RIES MERIKANGAS, NICOLE JAMESON, AND MAURICIO TOHEN
* 3. Can Course Help Reduce the Heterogeneity of Depressive Disorders?
* DANIEL N KLEIN
* 4. The Course of Substance Use Disorders: Trajectories, Endpoints,
and Predictors
* CHRISTINE TIMKO, RUDOLF H. MOOS, AND JOHN W. FINNEY
* 5. Commentary: Divergent Views on Heterogeneity in Long-Term Course
and Outcome of Adult Mental and Substance Disorders
* RAMIN MOJTABAI
* Part 2 ONGOING DEBATES ABOUT CASE DEFINITIONS: DIAGNOSTIC BOUNDARY
ISSUES
* 6. Using Developmental Trajectories to Validate Diagnostic
Categories: Comparing and Contrasting Asperger's Syndrome and Autism
* PETER SZATMARI
* 7. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder: The Result of a Problem
Looking for a Diagnosis
* GABRIELLE A. CARLSON
* 8. Deconstructing PTSD
* MATTHEW A. FRIEDMAN
* 9. The Quantitative Classification of Mental Illness: Emerging
Solution to Boundary Problems
* ROMAN KOTOV
* Part 3 DIFFERING PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONCEPT OF RECOVERY
* 10. Long-term Outcomes of Juvenile-Onset Depression: Is Recovery a
Viable Concept?
* MARIA KOVACS
* 11. Long-term Trajectories and Recovery from PTSD
* ZAHAVA SOLOMON, AVIGAL SNIR, HENRY FINGERHUT, AND MICHAL ROSENBERG
* 12. Preventive Strategies to Optimize Recovery In Psychosis
* PATRICK MCGORRY AND SHERILYN GOLDSTONE
* 13. Advocacy, Stigma, and Self-Disclosure: A Personal Perspective
* FREDERICK J. FRESE
* 14. Organizational Change towards Recovery Oriented Service
Provision: A Provider's Perspective
* EDYE SCHWARTZ; INTRODUCTION BY LISA DIXON
* Part 4 THE NEED FOR CONTINUED LONG-TERM OUTCOMES RESEARCH
* 15. Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Old Problem, New Disorder, Limited Data
* CATHERINE R. GLENN, ADAM C. JAROSZEWSKI, ALEXANDER J. MILLNER, JACLYN
C. KEARNS, AND MATTHEW K. NOCK
* 16. Blending Technological Innovations into Long-Term Prospective
Research
* CARLOS N. PATO, JANET L. SOBELL, MICHELE T. PATO
* 17. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) of PTSD: Current
Status and Future Directions
* EREL SHVIL, KATHARINE REINER VAN DER HOORN, SANTIAGO PAPINI, GREGORY
M. SULLIVAN, AND YUVAL NERIA
* Part 5 EPILOGUE
* 18. Epilogue - Reconsidering Outcome Priorities for Serious Mental
Illnesses
* ROBERT B. ZIPURSKY
* 1. Past and Future Directions in Psychosis Research
* EVELYN J. BROMET
* 2. Course of Bipolar Disorder in Adults and Children
* KATHLEEN RIES MERIKANGAS, NICOLE JAMESON, AND MAURICIO TOHEN
* 3. Can Course Help Reduce the Heterogeneity of Depressive Disorders?
* DANIEL N KLEIN
* 4. The Course of Substance Use Disorders: Trajectories, Endpoints,
and Predictors
* CHRISTINE TIMKO, RUDOLF H. MOOS, AND JOHN W. FINNEY
* 5. Commentary: Divergent Views on Heterogeneity in Long-Term Course
and Outcome of Adult Mental and Substance Disorders
* RAMIN MOJTABAI
* Part 2 ONGOING DEBATES ABOUT CASE DEFINITIONS: DIAGNOSTIC BOUNDARY
ISSUES
* 6. Using Developmental Trajectories to Validate Diagnostic
Categories: Comparing and Contrasting Asperger's Syndrome and Autism
* PETER SZATMARI
* 7. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder: The Result of a Problem
Looking for a Diagnosis
* GABRIELLE A. CARLSON
* 8. Deconstructing PTSD
* MATTHEW A. FRIEDMAN
* 9. The Quantitative Classification of Mental Illness: Emerging
Solution to Boundary Problems
* ROMAN KOTOV
* Part 3 DIFFERING PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONCEPT OF RECOVERY
* 10. Long-term Outcomes of Juvenile-Onset Depression: Is Recovery a
Viable Concept?
* MARIA KOVACS
* 11. Long-term Trajectories and Recovery from PTSD
* ZAHAVA SOLOMON, AVIGAL SNIR, HENRY FINGERHUT, AND MICHAL ROSENBERG
* 12. Preventive Strategies to Optimize Recovery In Psychosis
* PATRICK MCGORRY AND SHERILYN GOLDSTONE
* 13. Advocacy, Stigma, and Self-Disclosure: A Personal Perspective
* FREDERICK J. FRESE
* 14. Organizational Change towards Recovery Oriented Service
Provision: A Provider's Perspective
* EDYE SCHWARTZ; INTRODUCTION BY LISA DIXON
* Part 4 THE NEED FOR CONTINUED LONG-TERM OUTCOMES RESEARCH
* 15. Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Old Problem, New Disorder, Limited Data
* CATHERINE R. GLENN, ADAM C. JAROSZEWSKI, ALEXANDER J. MILLNER, JACLYN
C. KEARNS, AND MATTHEW K. NOCK
* 16. Blending Technological Innovations into Long-Term Prospective
Research
* CARLOS N. PATO, JANET L. SOBELL, MICHELE T. PATO
* 17. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) of PTSD: Current
Status and Future Directions
* EREL SHVIL, KATHARINE REINER VAN DER HOORN, SANTIAGO PAPINI, GREGORY
M. SULLIVAN, AND YUVAL NERIA
* Part 5 EPILOGUE
* 18. Epilogue - Reconsidering Outcome Priorities for Serious Mental
Illnesses
* ROBERT B. ZIPURSKY
* Part I FINDINGS FROM LONG-TERM OUTCOME STUDIES
* 1. Past and Future Directions in Psychosis Research
* EVELYN J. BROMET
* 2. Course of Bipolar Disorder in Adults and Children
* KATHLEEN RIES MERIKANGAS, NICOLE JAMESON, AND MAURICIO TOHEN
* 3. Can Course Help Reduce the Heterogeneity of Depressive Disorders?
* DANIEL N KLEIN
* 4. The Course of Substance Use Disorders: Trajectories, Endpoints,
and Predictors
* CHRISTINE TIMKO, RUDOLF H. MOOS, AND JOHN W. FINNEY
* 5. Commentary: Divergent Views on Heterogeneity in Long-Term Course
and Outcome of Adult Mental and Substance Disorders
* RAMIN MOJTABAI
* Part 2 ONGOING DEBATES ABOUT CASE DEFINITIONS: DIAGNOSTIC BOUNDARY
ISSUES
* 6. Using Developmental Trajectories to Validate Diagnostic
Categories: Comparing and Contrasting Asperger's Syndrome and Autism
* PETER SZATMARI
* 7. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder: The Result of a Problem
Looking for a Diagnosis
* GABRIELLE A. CARLSON
* 8. Deconstructing PTSD
* MATTHEW A. FRIEDMAN
* 9. The Quantitative Classification of Mental Illness: Emerging
Solution to Boundary Problems
* ROMAN KOTOV
* Part 3 DIFFERING PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONCEPT OF RECOVERY
* 10. Long-term Outcomes of Juvenile-Onset Depression: Is Recovery a
Viable Concept?
* MARIA KOVACS
* 11. Long-term Trajectories and Recovery from PTSD
* ZAHAVA SOLOMON, AVIGAL SNIR, HENRY FINGERHUT, AND MICHAL ROSENBERG
* 12. Preventive Strategies to Optimize Recovery In Psychosis
* PATRICK MCGORRY AND SHERILYN GOLDSTONE
* 13. Advocacy, Stigma, and Self-Disclosure: A Personal Perspective
* FREDERICK J. FRESE
* 14. Organizational Change towards Recovery Oriented Service
Provision: A Provider's Perspective
* EDYE SCHWARTZ; INTRODUCTION BY LISA DIXON
* Part 4 THE NEED FOR CONTINUED LONG-TERM OUTCOMES RESEARCH
* 15. Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Old Problem, New Disorder, Limited Data
* CATHERINE R. GLENN, ADAM C. JAROSZEWSKI, ALEXANDER J. MILLNER, JACLYN
C. KEARNS, AND MATTHEW K. NOCK
* 16. Blending Technological Innovations into Long-Term Prospective
Research
* CARLOS N. PATO, JANET L. SOBELL, MICHELE T. PATO
* 17. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) of PTSD: Current
Status and Future Directions
* EREL SHVIL, KATHARINE REINER VAN DER HOORN, SANTIAGO PAPINI, GREGORY
M. SULLIVAN, AND YUVAL NERIA
* Part 5 EPILOGUE
* 18. Epilogue - Reconsidering Outcome Priorities for Serious Mental
Illnesses
* ROBERT B. ZIPURSKY
* 1. Past and Future Directions in Psychosis Research
* EVELYN J. BROMET
* 2. Course of Bipolar Disorder in Adults and Children
* KATHLEEN RIES MERIKANGAS, NICOLE JAMESON, AND MAURICIO TOHEN
* 3. Can Course Help Reduce the Heterogeneity of Depressive Disorders?
* DANIEL N KLEIN
* 4. The Course of Substance Use Disorders: Trajectories, Endpoints,
and Predictors
* CHRISTINE TIMKO, RUDOLF H. MOOS, AND JOHN W. FINNEY
* 5. Commentary: Divergent Views on Heterogeneity in Long-Term Course
and Outcome of Adult Mental and Substance Disorders
* RAMIN MOJTABAI
* Part 2 ONGOING DEBATES ABOUT CASE DEFINITIONS: DIAGNOSTIC BOUNDARY
ISSUES
* 6. Using Developmental Trajectories to Validate Diagnostic
Categories: Comparing and Contrasting Asperger's Syndrome and Autism
* PETER SZATMARI
* 7. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder: The Result of a Problem
Looking for a Diagnosis
* GABRIELLE A. CARLSON
* 8. Deconstructing PTSD
* MATTHEW A. FRIEDMAN
* 9. The Quantitative Classification of Mental Illness: Emerging
Solution to Boundary Problems
* ROMAN KOTOV
* Part 3 DIFFERING PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONCEPT OF RECOVERY
* 10. Long-term Outcomes of Juvenile-Onset Depression: Is Recovery a
Viable Concept?
* MARIA KOVACS
* 11. Long-term Trajectories and Recovery from PTSD
* ZAHAVA SOLOMON, AVIGAL SNIR, HENRY FINGERHUT, AND MICHAL ROSENBERG
* 12. Preventive Strategies to Optimize Recovery In Psychosis
* PATRICK MCGORRY AND SHERILYN GOLDSTONE
* 13. Advocacy, Stigma, and Self-Disclosure: A Personal Perspective
* FREDERICK J. FRESE
* 14. Organizational Change towards Recovery Oriented Service
Provision: A Provider's Perspective
* EDYE SCHWARTZ; INTRODUCTION BY LISA DIXON
* Part 4 THE NEED FOR CONTINUED LONG-TERM OUTCOMES RESEARCH
* 15. Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Old Problem, New Disorder, Limited Data
* CATHERINE R. GLENN, ADAM C. JAROSZEWSKI, ALEXANDER J. MILLNER, JACLYN
C. KEARNS, AND MATTHEW K. NOCK
* 16. Blending Technological Innovations into Long-Term Prospective
Research
* CARLOS N. PATO, JANET L. SOBELL, MICHELE T. PATO
* 17. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) of PTSD: Current
Status and Future Directions
* EREL SHVIL, KATHARINE REINER VAN DER HOORN, SANTIAGO PAPINI, GREGORY
M. SULLIVAN, AND YUVAL NERIA
* Part 5 EPILOGUE
* 18. Epilogue - Reconsidering Outcome Priorities for Serious Mental
Illnesses
* ROBERT B. ZIPURSKY