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    Charney and Nestler's Neurobiology of Mental Illness

    Charney and Nestler's Neurobiology of Mental Illness by Charney, Dennis; Nestler, Eric; Buxbaum, Joseph D.;

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    Charney and Nestler's Neurobiology of Mental Illness, Sixth Edition provides a concise and compelling overview of everything that is known today about all major forms of mental illness and the experimental tools that scientists, psychiatrists, and other clinicians use to advance our understanding still further. The chapters are written in layered ways to be accessible to beginners-early medical or graduate students-yet still revealing and insightful for today's experts alike. Each chapter begins with a summary and a list of key concepts that helpfully orient the reader and reinforce the most important take away messages. Didactic figures further enhance the clarity of the information conveyed.

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    The Sixth Edition of Charney and Nestler's Neurobiology of Mental Illness builds on previous editions of the book and reflects the continuing progress in reintegrating psychiatry into the mainstream of modern biomedical science. This reintegration remains a work in progress, based on the unique complexity of the brain and its diseases. Yet, the research tools that are transforming other branches of medicine-epidemiology, genetics, epigenetics, molecular and cell biology, imaging, and medicinal chemistry, along with fundamental advances in the neurosciences that make it possible to decipher cell types and their larger circuits to an unprecedented degree, are now at long last transforming psychiatry.

    Collectively, the 75 chapters in this newly renovated textbook describe the developments in genetics and in molecular, cellular, and systems neuroscience that are breaking new ground in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disabling psychiatric disorders.

    In this updated edition, Section 1 focuses on the major methodological approaches to studying the biological basis of mental illness. Sections 2 through 8 each focus on a major class of mental illness, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety and trauma disorders, substance use disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, and childhood psychiatry disorders.

    The final section is a collection of essays that address what can be expected over the next decade in terms of improving psychiatric diagnosis, achieving a true precision approach to treating mental illness, along with new avenues of medication and non-medication therapies in the offing.

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    SECTION 1: EMERGING AND ESTABLISHED TECHNOLOGIES
    Section Editors: Eric J. Nestler and Kafui Dzirasa
    1. Genetic Methodologies and Applications
    Ben Neale
    2. Multiscale Network Approaches to Decode the Complexity
    of Common Human Diseases
    Minghui Wang, Yiyuan Liu, Eric Schadt, and Bin Zhang
    3. The Role of the Epigenome in Brain Development, Function, and Disease
    Schahram Akbarian, John F. Fullard, Kiran Girdhar, and Panos Roussos
    4. Methods for In Vivo Gene Manipulation
    Lisa M. Monteggia and Wei Xu
    5. Application of Stem Cells to Understanding
    Psychiatric Disorders
    Marcella, Burtele, Giorgia Quadrato, and Kristen Brennand
    6. Optogenetics and Related Technologies for Psychiatric Disease Research: Current Status and Challenges
    Lief E. Fenno and Karl Deisseroth
    7. Methods for In Vivo Circuit Analysis
    Micah Johnson, Yassine Filali, Radha Velamuri, Kafui Dzirasa, and Rainbo Hultman
    8. Magnetic Resonance Methodologies
    Hanzhang Lu and Peter A. Bandettini
    9. PET Brain Imaging Methodologies
    Ansel Hillmer, Kelly P. Cosgrove, and Richard E. Carson
    10. Neuromodulation and Psychiatric Disorders
    Andrew Smith, Martijn Figee, and Helen Mayberg
    SECTION 2: SCHIZOPHRENIA
    Section Editors: Judy Ford and Dan Mathalon
    11. Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Schizophrenia
    Julie Walsh-Messinger, Ariella Farzan Nikou, and Dolores Malaspina
    12. Genetics of Schizophrenia
    Sophie E. Legge, Antonio F. Pardiñas, and Michael C. O'Donovan
    13. Neuroimaging and Circuit Mechanisms of Schizophrenia
    Neil D. Woodward, Stephan Heckers, Dost Ongur, and Julia M. Sheffield
    14. Animal and Cellular Models for the Study of Schizophrenia
    Joshua A. Gordon
    15. Neural and Circuit Mechanisms of Schizophrenia
    Samuel J. Dienel and David A. Lewis
    16. Glial-Immune Mechanisms of Schizophrenia: Animal and Human Studies
    Kowsar Teymouri, Mahbod Ebrahimi, Jennie G. Pouget, and James L. Kennedy
    17. Translational Models for Psychotic Symptoms
    Phil Corlett
    18. Current Treatments for Schizophrenia
    Donald C. Goff
    19. Novel Approaches for Treating Schizophrenia
    Steve M. Paul and Alan Breier
    SECTION 3: BIPOLAR DISORDER
    Section Editor: Alex Charney
    20. Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Bipolar Disorder
    Kathleen R. Merikangas and Emma K. Stapp
    21. Genetics of Bipolar Disorder
    Dongjing Liu and Niamh Mullins
    22. Neuroimaging and Circuit Mechanisms of Bipolar Disorder
    E. Kale Edmiston, Michele A. Bertocci, Merage Ghane-Ezabadi, and Mary L. Phillips
    23. Animal and Cellular Models for the Study of Bipolar Disorder
    Michael J. McCarthy and Jared W. Young
    24. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Bipolar Disorder: Animal and Human Studies
    Colleen A. McClung and Hilary P. Blumberg
    25. Current Treatments for Bipolar Disorder
    Nicole W. Simons and Alexander W. Charney
    26. Novel Approaches for Treating Bipolar Disorder
    Nefize Yalin, Allan H. Young, and Carlos A. Zarate, Jr.
    SECTION 4: DEPRESSION
    Section Editor: John Krystal
    27. Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Depression
    James W. Murrough
    28. Genetics of Depression
    Daniel Levey and Joel Gelernter
    29. Neuroimaging and Circuit Mechanisms of Depression
    Adrienne L. Romer, Michele A. Bertocci, Mary L. Phillips, and Diego A. Pizzagalli
    30. Animal Models for the Study of Depression
    Lyonna F. Parise, Astrid M. Cardona-Acosta, Eric M. Parise, and Carlos A. Bolaños-Guzmán
    31. Neurotrophic Mechanisms of Depression: Animal and Human Studies
    Lisa M. Monteggia
    32. Glial-Immune Mechanisms of Depression: Animal and Human Studies
    Georgia E. Hodes, Caroline Ménard, Madeline L. Pfau, and Scott J. Russo
    33. Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Depression: Animal and Human Studies
    Elisabeth B. Binder and Jan M. Deussing
    34. Current Treatments for Depression
    Maurizio Fava and John Krystal
    35. Novel Approaches for Treating Depression
    Eric J. Nestler, Dennis S. Charney, John H. Krystal, and James W. Murrough
    SECTION 5: ANXIETY AND TRAUMA-RELATED DISORDERS
    Section Editor: Kerry J. Ressler
    36. Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma- and Other Stress-Related Disorders
    Murray B. Stein, Meghan E. Keough, and Peter P. Roy-Byrne
    37. Genetics of Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders
    Sarah E. Benstock and John M. Hettema
    38. Neuroimaging and Circuit Mechanisms of Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders
    Gregory A. Fonzo
    39. Animal Models for the Study of Anxiety Disorders
    Caroline Jia, Hao Li, and Kay Tye
    40. Biological Mechanisms of Anxiety Disorders: Animal and Human Studies
    Danielle M. Gerhard, Anfei Li, Francis S. Lee, and Heidi C. Meyer
    41. Biological Mechanisms of Stress Resilience: Animal and Human Studies
    Saren H. Seeley, Sarah Boukezzi, Jonathan DePierro, Dennis S. Charney, and Adriana Feder
    42. Current Treatments for Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders
    Kristin L. Szuhany, Benjamin Feldman, Matteo Malgaroli, and Naomi M. Simon
    43. Novel Approaches for Treating Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders
    Alfred P. Kaye, Sarah Jefferson, and John H. Krystal
    SECTION 6: SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
    Section Editors: Nora Volkow and Yavin Shaham
    44. Epidemiology of Substance Use Disorders
    Denise B. Kandel, Pamela C. Griesler, Mei-Chen Hu, Philippe A. Melas, Bradley T. Kerridge, and Bridget F. Grant
    45. Genetics of Substance Use Disorders
    David Goldman and Danielle Sambo
    46. Neuroimaging and Circuit Mechanisms of Substance Use Disorders
    Edythe D. London, Chelsea L. Robertson, and Terry J. Prins
    47. Animal Models for the Study of Substance Use Disorders
    Christopher J. Evans, J. David Jentsch, Brigitte L. Kieffer, Rafael J. Maldonado, and Catherine M. Cahill
    48. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Substance Use Disorders: Animal and Human Studies
    Kathryn J. Reissner
    49. Brain Development and the Risk for Substance Use Disorders
    Sonia G. Ruiz, B.J. Casey, and Arielle Baskin-Sommers
    50. Current Treatments for Substance Use Disorders
    Adam D'Sa, Andrew L. Gaddis, and Eric C. Strain
    51. Novel Approaches for Treating Substance Use Disorders
    Matthew L. Banks
    SECTION 7: DEMENTIA
    Section Editor: Alison M. Goate
    52. Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Dementia
    William C. Kreisl and Christiane Reitz
    53. Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and Lewy Body Dementia
    Alan E. Renton, Brian Fulton-Howard, Shea J. Andrews, Edoardo Marcora, and Alison M. Goate
    54. Neuroimaging and Fluid Biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease
    Brian A. Gordon and Suzanne Schindler
    55. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Alzheimer's Disease: Animal and Human Studies
    Gareth R. Howell and Gregory W. Carter
    56. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Primary Tauopathies: Animal and Human Studies
    Shiaoching Gong and Li Gan
    57. Neurobiology of Lewy Body Dementias: Animal and Human Studies
    James E. Galvin and Jose Tomas Bras
    58. Current Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
    Mary Sano and Judith Neugroschil
    59. Novel Approaches for Treating Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
    M. Catarina Silva, David C. Butler, Sally Temple, and Steve J. Haggarty
    SECTION 8: PEDIATRIC PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
    Section Editor: Joseph D. Buxbaum
    60. Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
    Magdalena Janecka, Artemis Briasouli, Vahe Khachadourian, and Abraham Reichenberg
    61. Genetics of Pediatric-Onset Psychiatric Disorders
    Tess Levy and Joseph D. Buxbaum
    62. Neuroimaging in Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
    Timothy P.L. Roberts and Luke Bloy
    63. Neurobiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders and Intellectual Disability: Animal and Human Studies
    Alexandra Massa, Jesse Costales, Silvia De Rubeis, Jennifer Foss-Feig, Patrick R, Hof, and Alexander Kolevzon
    64. Neurobiology of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Animal and Human Studies
    Tess Levy and Joseph D. Buxbaum
    65. Neurobiology of Tic Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Animal and Human Studies
    Christopher Pittenger
    66. Neurobiology of Eating Disorders: Animal and Human Studies
    Thomas Hildebrandt and Annabel Susanin
    67. Current Treatments for Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
    Paige M. Siper, M. Pilar Trelles, Yael Kufert, and Dorothy E. Grice
    68. Novel Approaches for Treating Pediatric Psychiatric Disorders
    Niki P. Sabetfakhri and Edwin H. Cook, Jr.
    SECTION 9: FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF PSYCHIATRY
    Section Editor: Dennis S. Charney
    69. The Present and Future of Psychiatric Diagnoses
    Steven E. Hyman
    70. The NIMH Research Domain Criteria Project: Toward Precision Medicine in Psychiatry
    Bruce N. Cuthbert
    71. Computational Psychiatry and the Bayesian Brain
    Karl J. Friston and Xiaosi Gu
    72. Digital Assessments of Psychiatric Disorders
    Rachel E. Quist, Sukanya Bhattacharya, Sarah M. Chacko, and Nicholas C. Jacobson
    73. Digital Therapies of Psychiatric Disorders: Focus on Depression Symptoms
    Bruno Biagianti, Mor Nahum, Neta Yitzhak, and Sofia Vinogradov
    74. Psychedelic Drugs as Treatment Agents
    Rachel Yehuda, Lauren A. Lepow, Philip A. Bonnano, Tamar Glatman Zaretsky, Josimar Hernandez Antonio, and Kathleen M. Jagodnik
    75. Psychiatry's Past Challenges and Future Opportunities
    Ryan E. Lawrence and Jeffrey A. Lieberman

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