Over the past decade, discoveries have been made about how the brain works (or doesn't work) in psychiatric illness. However most books and reviews have been written from a technical point of view, directed primarily towards experts. This is an introductory, easy-to-read alternative.
Over the past decade, fantastic discoveries have been made about brain function in psychiatric illness. Targeting psychiatrists and other non-expert clinicians as well as students, Neuroimaging in Psychiatry is an introductory, easy-to-read guide focusing on the latest neuroimaging findings and their clinical relevance in psychiatric disorders. With contributions from leading experts, the book will enhance the readers understanding of schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, eating disorders, psychopathy, aging, and drug addiction. Written with input from an international panel of experts, the book provides readers up-to-date research with the latest techniques.