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Contents
- Front Matter
- Section 1 Phenomenological characteristics and dimensional conceptualization of psychosis
- 1 Conceptualization of psychosis in psychiatric nosology: Past, present, and the futureMatcheri S. Keshavan, John Torous, and Rajiv Tandon
- 2 Historical epistemology of the “unitary psychosis”German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Marková
- 3 Dimensional conceptualization of psychosisKürşat Altınbaş, Sinan Guloksuz, and Jim van Os
- Transdiagnostic dimensions of psychosis
- 4 Applying Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) dimensions to psychosisSarah E. Morris, Jennifer Pacheco, and Charles A. Sanislow
- 5 Schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorderBarrett Kern and Sarah K. Keedy
- 6 Psychotic symptoms in bipolar disorderMarsal Sanches, Xiang-Yang Zhang, and Jair C. Soares
- 7 Major depressive disorder with psychotic features: Confronting and resolving the dimensional challengeJohn L. Waddington, Tara Kingston, Nnamdi Nkire, and Vincent Russell
- 8 Psychosis in personality disordersK. Nidhi Kapil-Pair, Yulia Landa, Marie C. Hansen, Daniel H. Vaccaro, and Marianne Goodman
- 9 Symptom network models of psychosisAdela-Maria Isvoranu, Lindy-Lou Boyette, Sinan Guloksuz, and Denny Borsboom
- Psychosis in general medical conditions and organic brain disorders
- 10 Organic psychosis: Phenotypic deviants or clues to schizophrenia?Peter Buckley and Brian Miller
- 11 Epilepsy and psychosisMichael R. Trimble, Kousuke Kanemoto, and Dale C. Hesdorffer
- 12 Understanding sex differences in psychosis through the exploration of hormonal contributionsLeah H. Rubin
- Section 2 Psychosis course and lifetime manifestations
- Early psychosis
- 13 Clinical phenomenology of the prodrome for psychosisAlbert R. Powers III, Thomas H. McGlashan, and Scott W. Woods
- 14 Predictors of conversion to psychosisRachael G. Grazioplene and Tyrone D. Cannon
- 15 First-episode psychosis: Phenomenology, onset, course, and early intervention (OPUS)Merete Nordentoft and Nikolai Albert
- 16 Evidence-based treatment and implementation for early psychosisSacha Zilkha, Iruma Bello, Hong Ngo, Samantha Jankowski, and Lisa Dixon
- Psychosis over life span and late-life psychosis
- 17 Life span development of schizophrenia: Symptoms, clinical course, and outcomesMatti Isohanni, Jouko Miettunen, and Matti Penttilä
- 18 Phenomenological characteristics of psychosis of aging: Psychosis and dementia interphaseGraham M. L. Eglit, Barton W. Palmer, and Dilip V. Jeste
- Early psychosis
- Section 3 Neurobiology of psychosis
- Heritability and genetics
- 19 Genetic neuropathology revisited: Gene expression in psychosisSamuel J. Allen, Rahul Bharadwaj, Thomas M. Hyde, and Joel E. Kleinman
- 20 Epigenomic regulation in psychosisBibi S. Kassim, Behnam Javidfar, and Schahram Akbarian
- 21 DNA modifications in schizophreniaEhsan Pishva and Bart P. F. Rutten
- 22 Endophenotypes: A window on the genetics of schizophreniaDavid Braff
- Cognitive biomarkers of psychosis
- 23 Cognitive biomarkers of psychosisS. Kristian Hill, Richard S. E. Keefe, and John A. Sweeney
- 24 Social cognition in psychosisAmy E. Pinkham and David L. Roberts
- 25 Self-awareness in schizophrenia: Affected domains and their impactJuliet M. Silberstein, Amy E. Pinkham, and Philip D. Harvey
- Neurophysiologic biomarkers of psychosis
- 26 Neurophysiologic biomarkers of psychosis: Event-related potential biomarkersJudith M. Ford, Holly K. Hamilton, Katiah Llerena, Brian J. Roach, and Daniel H. Mathalon
- 27 Oculomotor biomarkers of illness, risk, and pharmacogenetic treatment effects across the psychosis spectrumJames L. Reilly, Jennifer McDowell, Jeffrey Bishop, Andreas Sprenger, and Rebekka Lencer
- Brain imaging biomarkers
- 28 Structural connectivity in psychosisAmanda E. Lyall, Johanna Seitz, and Marek Kubicki
- 29 Functional connectivity biomarkers of psychosisGodfrey Pearlson and Michael Stevens
- 30 MR spectroscopyAdrienne C. Lahti and Nina V. Kraguljac
- Pathophysiology of psychosis: Neurotransmitters
- 31 Dopaminergic mechanisms underlying psychosisMichael A. P. Bloomfield and Oliver D. Howes
- 32 Glutamate in the pathophysiology of schizophreniaDaniel C. Javitt
- 33 GABAergic mechanisms in psychosisTakanori Hashimoto and David A. Lewis
- 34 Alteration in nicotinic receptors in psychotic disorders: Molecular neurobiology and clinical relevanceRobert Freedman
- 35 Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the etiology and treatment of schizophreniaM. S. Moehle, S. E. Yohn, and P. J. Conn
- 36 Kynurenic acid in brain function and dysfunction: Focus on the pathophysiology and treatment of schizophreniaRobert Schwarcz and Sophie Erhardt
- Pathophysiology: Voltage-gated ion channels in psychosis
- Pathophysiology: Immune mechanisms
- 39 Inflammatory mechanisms in psychosisAnna P. McLaughlin, Carmine M. Pariante, and Valeria Mondelli
- 40 Autoimmune processes in mental disordersMarina Mané-Damas, Carolin Hoffmann, Shenghua Zong, Peter C. Molenaar, Mario Losen, and Pilar Martinez-Martínez
- Brain circuit alterations in psychosis
- 41 The circuitry of midbrain dopamine system dysregulation in schizophreniaFelipe V. Gomes, Eric C. Zimmerman, and Anthony A. Grace
- 42 Feeling and remembering: Effects of psychosis on the structure and function of the amygdala and hippocampusM. D. Bauman, J. D. Ragland, and C. M. Schumann
- 43 The cerebellum in psychosisKelsey Heslin, Joseph J. Shaffer, Albert Powers, Nancy Andreasen, and Krystal Parker
- Heritability and genetics
- Section 4 Socioenvironmental mechanistic factors in psychosis
- Early life adversity
- 44 Perinatal factors in psychosisMary Clarke and Mary Cannon
- 45 The role of early life experience in psychosisRichard P. Bentall
- 46 Socioenvironmental adversity across the life spanPeter Bosanac and David J. Castle
- 47 Migration, ethnicity, and psychosesCraig Morgan
- Psychological mechanisms and psychosis
- 48 Cognitive and emotional processes in psychosisSteffen Moritz, Thies Lüdtke, Łukasz Gawęda, Jakob Scheunemann, and Ryan P. Balzan
- 49 Aberrant salience attribution and psychosisToby T. Winton-Brown and Shitij Kapur
- Neural correlates of socioenvironmental risk and psychosis
- 50 Neural correlates of childhood traumaAlaptagin Khan, Kyoko Ohashi, Maria Maier, and Martin H. Teicher
- 51 Neural correlates of urban risk environmentsImke L. J. Lemmers-Jansen, Anne-Kathrin J. Fett, and Lydia Krabbendam
- 52 Neural correlates of ethnic minority position and risk for psychosisJean-Paul Selten, Jan Booij, Bauke Buwalda, and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
- 53 Resilience in psychosis spectrum disorderLotta-Katrin Pries, Sinan Guloksuz, and Bart P. F. Rutten
- Early life adversity
- Section 5 Treatment of psychotic disorders
- Pharmacological treatments
- 54 Pharmacological approaches to treatmentStefan Leucht, Andrea Cipriani, and Toshi A. Furukawa
- 55 Animal models of psychosis: Approaches and validityDaniel Scott
- Psychological treatments in psychosis
- 56 Psychoanalytic treatment of psychosisElyn R. Saks
- 57 Cognitive-behavioral therapyTania Lincoln and Alison Brabban
- 58 Psychoeducation as an approach to treatment of severe mental illnessEmma Sophia Kay, David E. Pollio, and Carol S. North
- 59 Family interventions in psychosisJuliana Onwumere and Elizabeth Kuipers
- 60 Peer support for people with psychiatric illness: A comprehensive reviewChyrell D. Bellamy, Anne S. Klee, Xavier Cornejo, Kimberly Guy, Mark Costa, and Larry Davidson
- 61 Mindfulness and acceptance based therapies for psychosisLouise Johns, Mark Hayward, Clara Strauss, and Eric Morris
- 62 Hearing voices groupsAlison Branitsky, Eleanor Longden, and Dirk Corstens
- 63 AVATAR therapy: A new digital therapy for auditory verbal hallucinationsTom K. J. Craig and Mar Rus-Calafell
- 64 Health in a connected worldPhilippe Delespaul and Catherine van Zelst
- Cognitive remediation and other approaches
- 65 Recovery-oriented servicesMike Slade, Eleanor Longden, Julie Repper, and Samson Tse
- 66 Neuroscience-informed cognitive training for psychotic spectrum illnessesSophia Vinogradov, Rana Elmaghraby, and Laura Pientka
- 67 Cognitive remediation: Theory, meta-analytic evidence, and practiceTil Wykes and Adam Crowther
- 68 Noninvasive brain stimulation techniques in psychosisMarine Mondino, Frédéric Haesebaert, and Jérôme Brunelin
- Early interventions
- 69 Treatment approaches in the psychosis prodromeAndrea M. Auther and Barbara A. Cornblatt
- 70 From early intervention in psychosis to transformation of youth mental health reformAshok Malla and Patrick McGorry
- Pharmacological treatments
- Section 6 Future directions and opportunities
- 71 Future directions: Making a start toward the primary prevention of psychosisRobin M. Murray, Olesya Ajnakina, and Marta Di Forti
- 72 A glimpse forward regarding psychopathology of psychotic disordersWilliam T. Carpenter
- 73 Time for change in psychosis researchBrett A. Clementz
- End Matter