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Contents
- Front Matter
- Section 1 The Subject Matter of and Approach to Psychiatry
- 1.1 The patient's perspectiveKay Redfield Jamison, Richard Jed Wyatt, and Adam Ian Kaplin
- 1.2 Public attitudes and the challenge of stigmaGraham Thornicroft, Elaine Brohan, and Aliya Kassam
- 1.3 Psychiatry as a worldwide public health problem
- 1.3.1 Mental disorders as a worldwide public health issueBenedetto Saraceno
- 1.3.2 Transcultural psychiatryJulian Leff
- 1.4 The history of psychiatry as a medical specialtyPierre Pichot
- 1.5 Ethics and values
- 1.5.1 Psychiatric ethicsSidney Bloch and Stephen Green
- 1.5.2 Values and values-based practice in clinical psychiatryK. W. M. Fulford
- 1.6 The psychiatrist as a managerJuan J. López-Ibor Jr. and Costas Stefanis
- 1.7 Descriptive phenomenologyAndrew Sims
- 1.8 Assessment
- 1.8.1 The principles of clinical assessment in general psychiatryJohn E. Cooper and Margaret Oates
- 1.8.2 Assessment of personalityC. Robert Cloninger
- 1.8.3 Cognitive assessmentGraham E. Powell
- 1.8.4 Questionnaire, rating, and behavioural methods of assessmentJohn N. Hall
- 1.9 Diagnosis and classificationMichael B. First, and Harold Alan Pincus
- 1.10 From science to practiceJohn R. Geddes
- Section 2 The Scientific Basis of Psychiatric Aetiology
- 2.1 Brain and mindMartin Davies
- 2.2 Statistics and the design of experiments and surveysGraham Dunn
- 2.3 The contribution of neurosciences
- 2.3.1 NeuroanatomyR. C. A. Pearson
- 2.3.2 NeurodevelopmentKarl Zilles
- 2.3.3 NeuroendocrinologyCharles B. Nemeroff and Gretchen N. Neigh
- 2.3.4 Neurotransmitters and signallingTrevor Sharp
- 2.3.5 NeuropathologyPeter Falkai and Bernhard Bogerts
- 2.3.6 Functional positron emission tomography in psychiatryP. M. Grasby
- 2.3.7 Structural magnetic resonance imagingJ. Suckling and E. T. Bullmore
- 2.3.8 Functional magnetic resonance imagingE. T. Bullmore and J. Suckling
- 2.3.9 Neuronal networks, epilepsy, and other brain dysfunctionsJohn G. R. Jefferys
- 2.3.10 PsychoneuroimmunologyRobert Dantzer and Keith W. Kelley
- 2.4 The contribution of genetics
- 2.4.1 Quantitative geneticsAnita Thapar and Peter McGuffin
- 2.4.2 Molecular geneticsJonathan Flint
- 2.5 The contribution of psychological science
- 2.5.1 Developmental psychology through infancy, childhood, and adolescenceWilliam Yule and Matt Woolgar
- 2.5.2 Psychology of attentionElizabeth Coulthard and Masud Husain
- 2.5.3 Psychology and biology of memoryAndreas Meyer-Lindenberg and Terry E. Goldberg
- 2.5.4 The anatomy of human emotionR. J. Dolan
- 2.5.5 Neuropsychological basis of neuropsychiatryL. Clark, B. J. Sahakian, and T. W. Robbins
- 2.6 The contribution of social sciences
- 2.6.1 Medical sociology and issues of aetiologyGeorge W. Brown
- 2.6.2 Social and cultural anthropology: salience for psychiatryArthur Kleinman
- 2.7 The contribution of epidemiology to psychiatric aetiologyScott Henderson
- Section 3 Psychodynamic Contributions to Psychiatry
- Section 4 Clinical Syndromes of Adult Psychiatry
- 4.1 Delirium, dementia, amnesia, and other cognitive disorders
- 4.1.1 DeliriumDavid Meagher and Paula Trzepacz
- 4.1.2 Dementia: Alzheimer's diseaseSimon Lovestone
- 4.1.3 Frontotemporal dementiasLars Gustafson and Arne Brun
- 4.1.4 Prion diseaseJohn Collinge
- 4.1.5 Dementia with Lewy bodiesI. G. McKeith
- 4.1.6 Dementia in Parkinson's diseaseR. H. S. Mindham and T. A. Hughes
- 4.1.7 Dementia due to Huntington's diseaseSusan Folstein and Russell L. Margolis
- 4.1.8 Vascular dementiaTimo Erkinjuntti
- 4.1.9 Dementia due to HIV diseaseMario Maj
- 4.1.10 The neuropsychiatry of head injurySimon Fleminger
- 4.1.11 Alcohol-related dementia (alcohol-induced dementia; alcohol-related brain damage) Jane Marshall
- 4.1.12 Amnesic syndromesMichael D. Kopelman
- 4.1.13 The management of dementiaJohn-Paul Taylor and Simon Fleminger
- 4.1.14 Remediation of memory disordersJonathan J. Evans
- 4.2 Substance use disorders
- 4.2.1 Pharmacological and psychological aspects of drugs abuseDavid J. Nutt and Fergus D. Law
- 4.2.2 Alcohol use disorders
- 4.2.2.1 Aetiology of alcohol problemsJuan C. Negrete and Kathryn J. Gill
- 4.2.2.2 Alcohol dependence and alcohol problemsJane Marshall
- 4.2.2.3 Alcohol and psychiatric and physical disorders Karl F. Mann and Falk Kiefer
- 4.2.2.4 Treatment of alcohol dependenceJonathan Chick
- 4.2.2.5 Services for alcohol use disordersD. Colin Drummond
- 4.2.2.6 Prevention of alcohol-related problemsRobin Room
- 4.2.3 Other substance use disorders
- 4.2.3.1 Opioids: heroin, methadone, and buprenorphineSoraya Mayet, Adam R. Winstock, and John Strang
- 4.2.3.2 Disorders relating to the use of amphetamine and cocaineNicholas Seivewright and Robert Fung
- 4.2.3.3 Disorders relating to use of PCP and hallucinogensHenry David Abraham
- 4.2.3.4 Misuse of benzodiazepinesSarah Welch and Michael Farrell
- 4.2.3.5 Disorders relating to the use of ecstasy and other ‘party drugs’Adam R. Winstock and Fabrizio Schifano
- 4.2.3.6 Disorders relating to the use of volatile substancesRichard Ives
- 4.2.3.7 The mental health effects of cannabis useWayne Hall
- 4.2.3.8 Nicotine dependence and treatmentM Inés López-Ibor
- 4.2.4 Assessing need and organizing services for drug misuse problemsJohn Marsden, Colin Bradbury, and John Strang
- 4.3 Schizophrenia and acute transient psychotic disorders
- 4.3.1 Schizophrenia: a conceptual historyNancy C. Andreasen
- 4.3.2 Descriptive clinical features of schizophreniaPeter F. Liddle
- 4.3.3 The clinical neuropsychology of schizophreniaPhilip D. Harvey and Christopher R. Bowie
- 4.3.4 Diagnosis, classification, and differential diagnosis of schizophreniaAnthony S. David
- 4.3.5 Epidemiology of schizophreniaAssen Jablensky
- 4.3.6 Aetiology
- 4.3.6.1 Genetic and environmental risk factors for schizophreniaR. M. Murray and D. J. Castle
- 4.3.6.2 The neurobiology of schizophreniaPaul J. Harrison
- 4.3.7 Course and outcome of schizophrenia and their predictionAssen Jablensky
- 4.3.8 Treatment and management of schizophreniaD. G. Cunningham Owens and E. C. Johnstone
- 4.3.9 Schizoaffective and schizotypal disordersMing T. Tsuang, William S. Stone, and Stephen V. Faraone
- 4.3.10 Acute and transient psychotic disorders J. Garrabé and F.-R. Cousin
- 4.1 Delirium, dementia, amnesia, and other cognitive disorders
- 4.4 Persistent delusional symptoms and disordersAlistair Munro
- 4.5 Mood disorders
- 4.5.1 Introduction to mood disordersJohn R. Geddes
- 4.5.2 Clinical features of mood disorders and maniaPer Bech
- 4.5.3 Diagnosis, classification, and differential diagnosis of the mood disordersGordon Parker
- 4.5.4 Epidemiology of mood disordersPeter R. Joyce
- 4.5.5 Genetic aetiology of mood disordersPierre Oswald, Daniel Souery, and Julien Mendlewicz
- 4.5.6 Neurobiological aetiology of mood disordersGuy Goodwin
- 4.5.7 Course and prognosis of mood disordersJules Angst
- 4.5.8 Treatment of mood disordersE. S. Paykel and J. Scott
- 4.5.9 Dysthymia, cyclothymia, and hyperthymiaHagop S. Akiskal
- 4.6 Stress-related and adjustment disorders
- 4.6.1 Acute stress reactionsAnke Ehlers, Allison G. Harvey, and Richard A. Bryant
- 4.6.2 Post-traumatic stress disorderAnke Ehlers
- 4.6.3 Recovered memories and false memoriesChris R. Brewin
- 4.6.4 Adjustment disordersJames J. Strain, Kimberly Klipstein, and Jeffrey Newcorm
- 4.6.5 BereavementBeverley Raphael, Sally Wooding, and Julie Dunsmore
- 4.7 Anxiety disorders
- 4.7.1 Generalized anxiety disordersStella Bitran, David H. Barlow, and David A. Spiegel
- 4.7.2 Social anxiety disorder and specific phobiasMichelle A. Blackmore, Brigette A. Erwin, Richard G. Heimberg, Leanne Magee, and David M. Fresco
- 4.7.3 Panic disorder and agoraphobiaJames C. Ballenger
- 4.8 Obsessive–compulsive disorderJoseph Zohar, Leah Fostick, and Elizabeth Juven-Wetzler
- 4.9 Depersonalization disorderNick Medford, Mauricio Sierra, and Anthony S. David
- 4.10 Disorders of eating
- 4.10.1 Anorexia nervosaGerald Russell
- 4.10.2 Bulimia nervosaChristopher G. Fairburn, Zafra Cooper, and Rebecca Murphy
- 4.11 Sexuality, gender identity, and their disorders
- 4.11.1 Normal sexual functionRoy J. Levin
- 4.11.2 The sexual dysfunctionsCynthia A. Graham and John Bancroft
- 4.11.3 The paraphiliasJ. Paul Fedoroff
- 4.11.4 Gender identity disorder in adultsRichard Green
- 4.12 Personality disorders
- 4.12.1 Personality disorders: an introductory perspectiveJuan J. López-Ibor Jr.
- 4.12.2 Diagnosis and classification of personality disordersJames Reich and Giovanni de Girolamo
- 4.12.3 Specific types of personality disorderJosé Luis Carrasco and Dusica Lecic-Tosevski
- 4.12.4 Epidemiology of personality disordersFrancesca Guzzetta and Giovanni de Girolamo
- 4.12.5 Neuropsychological templates for abnormal personalities: from genes to biodevelopmental pathwaysAdolf Tobeña
- 4.12.6 Psychotherapy for personality disorderAnthony W. Bateman and Peter Fonagy
- 4.12.7 Management of personality disorderGiles Newton-Howes and Kate Davidson
- 4.13 Habit and impulse control disorder
- 4.13.1 Impulse control disordersSusan L. McElroy and Paul E. Keck, Jr.
- 4.13.2 Special psychiatric problems relating to gamblingEmanuel Moran
- 4.14 Sleep–wake disorders
- 4.14.1 Basic aspects of sleep–wake disordersGregory Stores
- 4.14.2 InsomniasColin A. Espie and Delwyn J. Bartlett
- 4.14.3 Excessive sleepinessMichel Billiard
- 4.14.4 ParasomniasCarlos H. Schenck, and Mark W. Mahowald
- 4.15 Suicide
- 4.15.1 Epidemiology and causes of suicideJouko K. Lonnqvist
- 4.15.2 Deliberate self-harm: epidemiology and risk factorsElla Arensman and Ad J. F. M. Kerkhof
- 4.15.3 Biological aspects of suicidal behaviourJ. John Mann and Dianne Currier
- 4.15.4 Treatment of suicide attempters and prevention of suicide and attempted suicideKeith Hawton and Tatiana Taylor
- 4.16 Culture-related specific psychiatric syndromesWen-Shing Tseng
- Section 5 Psychiatry and Medicine
- 5.1 Mind–body dualism, psychiatry, and medicineMichael Sharpe and Jane Walker
- 5.2 Somatoform disorders and other causes of medically unexplained symptoms
- 5.2.1 Somatoform disorders and functional symptomsRichard Mayou
- 5.2.2 Epidemiology of somatoform disorders and other causes of unexplained medical symptomsGregory Simon
- 5.2.3 Somatization disorder and related disordersPer Fink
- 5.2.4 Conversion and dissociation disordersChristopher Bass
- 5.2.5 Hypochondriasis (health anxiety)Russell Noyes Jr.
- 5.2.6. Pain disorderSidney Benjamin and Stella Morris
- 5.2.7 Chronic fatigue syndromeMichael Sharpe and Simon Wessely
- 5.2.8 Body dysmorphic disorderKatharine A. Phillips
- 5.2.9 Factitious disorder and malingeringChristopher Bass and David Gill
- 5.2.10 NeurastheniaFelice Lieh Mak
- 5.3 Medical and surgical conditions and treatments associated with psychiatric disorders
- 5.3.1 Adjustment to illness and handicapAllan House
- 5.3.2 Psychiatric aspects of neurological diseaseMaria A. Ron
- 5.3.3 EpilepsyBrian Toone
- 5.3.4 Medical conditions associated with psychiatric disorderJames R. Rundell
- 5.3.5 Psychiatric aspects of infectionsJosé Luis Ayuso-Mateos
- 5.3.6 Psychiatric aspects of surgery (including transplantation)S. A. Hales, S. E. Abbey, and G. M. Rodin
- 5.3.7 Psychiatric aspects of cancerJimmie C. Holland and Jessica Stiles
- 5.3.8 Psychiatric aspects of accidents, burns, and other physical traumaUlrik Fredrik Malt
- 5.4 Obstetric and gynaecological conditions associated with psychiatric disorderIan Brockington
- 5.5 Management of psychiatric disorders in medically ill patients, including emergenciesPier Maria Furlan and Luca Ostacoli
- 5.6 Health psychologyJohn Weinman and Keith J. Petrie
- 5.7 The organization of psychiatric services for general hospital departmentsFrits J. Huyse, Roger G. Kathol, Wolfgang Söllner, and Lawson Wulsin
- Section 6 Treatment Methods in Psychiatry
- 6.1 The evaluation of treatments
- 6.1.1 The evaluation of physical treatmentsClive E. Adams
- 6.1.2 The evaluation of psychological treatmentPaul Crits-Christoph and Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons
- 6.1 The evaluation of treatments
- 6.2 Somatic treatments
- 6.2.1 General principles of drug therapy in psychiatryJ. K. Aronson
- 6.2.2 Anxiolytics and hypnoticsMalcolm Lader
- 6.2.3 AntidepressantsZubin Bhagwagar and George R. Heninger
- 6.2.4 Lithium and related mood stabilizersRobert M. Post
- 6.2.5 Antipsychotic and anticholinergic drugsHerbert Y. Meltzer and William V. Bobo
- 6.2.6 Antiepileptic drugsBrian P. Brennan and Harrison G. Pope Jr.
- 6.2.7 Drugs for cognitive disordersLeslie Iversen
- 6.2.8 Drugs used in the treatment of the addictionsFergus D. Law and David J. Nutt
- 6.2.9 Complementary medicinesUrsula Werneke
- 6.2.10 Non-pharmacological somatic treatments
- 6.2.10.1 Electroconvulsive therapyMax Fink
- 6.2.10.2 PhototherapyPhilip J. Cowen
- 6.2.10.3 Transcranial magnetic stimulationDeclan McLoughlin and Andrew Mogg
- 6.2.10.4 Neurosurgery for psychiatric disordersKeith Matthews and David Christmas
- 6.3 Psychological treatments
- 6.3.1 CounsellingDiana Sanders
- 6.3.2 Cognitive behaviour therapy
- 6.3.2.1 Cognitive behaviour therapy for anxiety disordersDavid M. Clark
- 6.3.2.2 Cognitive behaviour therapy for eating disordersZafra Cooper, Rebecca Murphy, and Christopher G. Fairburn
- 6.3.2.3 Cognitive behaviour therapy for depressive disordersMelanie J. V. Fennell
- 6.3.2.4 Cognitive behaviour therapy for schizophreniaMax Birchwood and Elizabeth Spencer
- 6.3.3 Interpersonal psychotherapy for depression and other disordersCarlos Blanco, John C. Markowitz, and Myrna M. Weissman
- 6.3.4 Brief individual psychodynamic psychotherapyAmy M. Ursano and Robert J. Ursano
- 6.3.5 Psychoanalysis and other long-term dynamic psychotherapiesPeter Fonagy and Horst Kächele
- 6.3.6 Group methods in adult psychiatryJohn Schlapobersky and Malcolm Pines
- 6.3.7 Psychotherapy with couplesMichael Crowe
- 6.3.8 Family therapy in the adult psychiatric settingSidney Bloch and Edwin Harari
- 6.3.9 Therapeutic communitiesDavid Kennard and Rex Haigh
- 6.4 Treatment by other professions
- 6.4.1 Rehabilitation techniquesW. Rössler
- 6.4.2 Psychiatric nursing techniquesKevin Gournay
- 6.4.3 Social work approaches to mental health work: international trendsShulamit Ramon
- 6.4.4 Art therapyDiane Waller
- 6.5 Indigenous, folk healing practicesWen-Shing Tseng
- Section 7 Social Psychiatry and Service Provision
- 7.1 Public policy and mental healthMatt Muijen and Andrew McCulloch
- 7.2 Service needs of individuals and populationsMike Slade, Michele Tansella, and Graham Thornicroft
- 7.3 Cultural differences care pathways, service use, and outcomeJim van Os and Kwame McKenzie
- 7.4 Primary prevention of mental disordersJ. M. Bertolote
- 7.5 Planning and providing mental health services for a communityTom Burns
- 7.6 Evaluation of mental health servicesMichele Tansella and Graham Thornicroft
- 7.7 Economic analysis of mental health servicesMartin Knapp and Dan Chisholm
- 7.8 Psychiatry in primary careDavid Goldberg, André Tylee, and Paul Walters
- 7.9 The role of the voluntary sectorVanessa Pinfold and Mary Teasdale
- 7.10 Special problems
- 7.10.1 The special psychiatric problems of refugeesRichard F. Mollica, Melissa A. Culhane, and Daniel H. Hovelson
- 7.10.2 Mental health services for homeless mentally ill peopleTom K. J. Craig
- 7.10.3 Mental health services for ethnic minoritiesTom K. J. Craig and Dinesh Bhugra
- Section 8 The Psychiatry of Old Age
- 8.1 The biology of ageingAlan H. Bittles
- 8.2 Sociology of normal ageingSarah Harper
- 8.3 The ageing population and the epidemiology of mental disorders among the elderlyScott Henderson and Laura Fratiglioni
- 8.4 Assessment of mental disorder in older patientsRobin Jacoby
- 8.5 Special features of clinical syndromes in the elderly
- 8.5.1 Delirium in the elderlyJames Lindesay
- 8.5.1.1 Mild cognitive impairmentClaudia Jacova and Howard H. Feldman
- 8.5.2 Substance use disorders in older peopleHenry O’Connell and Brian Lawlor
- 8.5.3 Schizophrenia and paranoid disorders in late lifeBarton W. Palmer, Gauri N. Savla, and Thomas W. Meeks
- 8.5.4 Mood disorders in the elderlyRobert Baldwin
- 8.5.5 Stress-related, anxiety, and obsessional disorders in elderly peopleJames Lindesay
- 8.5.6 Personality disorders in the elderlySuzanne Holroyd
- 8.5.7 Suicide and deliberate self-harm in elderly peopleRobin Jacoby
- 8.5.8 Sex in old ageJohn Kellett and Catherine Oppenheimer
- 8.6 Special features of psychiatric treatment for the elderlyCatherine Oppenheimer
- 8.7 The planning and organization of services for older adultsPamela S. Melding
- Section 9 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- 9.1 General issues
- 9.1.1 Developmental psychopathology and classification in childhood and adolescenceStephen Scott
- 9.1.2 Epidemiology of psychiatric disorder in childhood and adolescenceE. Jane Costello and Adrian Angold
- 9.1.3 Assessment in child and adolescent psychiatryJeff Bostic and Andrés Martin
- 9.1.4 Prevention of mental disorder in childhood and other public health issuesRhoshel Lenroot
- 9.2 Clinical syndromes
- 9.2.1 Neuropsychiatric disordersJames C. Harris
- 9.2.2 Specific developmental disorders in childhood and adolescenceHelmut Remschmidt and Gerd Schulte-Körne
- 9.2.3 Autism and the pervasive developmental disordersFred R. Volkmar and Ami Klin
- 9.2.4 Attention deficit and hyperkinetic disorders in childhood and adolescenceEric Taylor
- 9.2.5 Conduct disorders in childhood and adolescenceStephen Scott
- 9.2.6 Anxiety disorders in childhood and adolescenceDaniel S. Pine
- 9.2.7 Paediatric mood disordersDavid Brent and Boris Birmaher
- 9.2.8 Obsessive–compulsive disorder and tics in children and adolescentsMartine F. Flament and Philippe Robaey
- 9.2.9 Sleep disorders in children and adolescentsGregory Stores
- 9.2.10 Suicide and attempted suicide in children and adolescentsDavid Shaffer, Cynthia R. Pfeffer, and Jennifer Gutstein
- 9.2.11 Children's speech and language difficultiesJudy Clegg
- 9.2.12 Gender identity disorder in children and adolescentsRichard Green
- 9.3 Situations affecting child mental health
- 9.3.1 The influence of family, school, and the environmentBarbara Maughan
- 9.3.2 Child traumaDavid Trickey and Dora Black
- 9.3.3 Child abuse and neglectDavid P. H. Jones
- 9.3.4 The relationship between physical and mental health in children and adolescentsJulia Gledhill and M. Elena Garralda
- 9.3.5 The effects on child and adult mental health of adoption and foster careJune Thoburn
- 9.3.6 Effects of parental psychiatric and physical illness on child developmentPaul Ramchandani, Alan Stein, and Lynne Murray
- 9.3.7 The effects of bereavement in childhoodDora Black and David Trickey
- 9.4 The child as witnessAnne E. Thompson and John B. Pearce
- 9.5 Treatment methods for children and adolescents
- 9.5.1 Counselling and psychotherapy for childrenJohn B. Pearce
- 9.5.2 Psychodynamic child psychotherapyPeter Fonagy and Mary Target
- 9.5.3 Cognitive behaviour therapies for children and familiesPhilip Graham
- 9.5.4 Caregiver-mediated interventions for children and familiesPhilip A. Fisher and Elizabeth A. Stormshak
- 9.5.5 Medication for children and adolescents: current issuesParamala J. Santosh
- 9.5.6 Residential care for social reasonsLeslie Hicks and Ian Sinclair
- 9.5.7 Organization of services for children and adolescents with mental health problemsMiranda Wolpert
- 9.5.8 The management of child and adolescent psychiatric emergenciesGillian C. Forrest
- 9.5.9 The child psychiatrist as consultant to schools and collegesSimon G. Gowers and Sian Thomas
- Section 10 Intellectual Disability (Mental Retardation)
- 10.1 Classification, diagnosis, psychiatric assessment, and needs assessmentA. J. Holland
- 10.2 Prevalence of intellectual disabilities and epidemiology of mental ill-health in adults with intellectual disabilities
- 10.3 Aetiology of intellectual disability: general issues and preventionMarkus Kaski
- 10.4 Syndromes causing intellectual disabilityDavid M. Clarke and Shoumitro Deb
- 10.5 Psychiatric and behaviour disorders among mentally retarded people
- 10.5.1 Psychiatric and behaviour disorders among children and adolescents with intellectual disabilityBruce J. Tonge
- 10.5.2 Psychiatric and behaviour disorders among adult persons with intellectual disabilityAnton Došen
- 10.5.3 Epilepsy and epilepsy-related behaviour disorders among people with intellectual disabilityMatti Iivanainen
- 10.6 Methods of treatmentT. P. Berney
- 10.7 Special needs of adolescents and elderly people with intellectual disabilityJane Hubert and Sheila Hollins
- 10.8 Families with a member with intellectual disability and their needsAnn Gath and Jane McCarthy
- 10.9 The planning and provision of psychiatric services for adults with intellectual disabilityNick Bouras and Geraldine Holt
- Section 11 Forensic Psychiatry
- 11.1 General principles of law relating to people with mental disorderMichael Gunn and Kay Wheat
- 11.2 Psychosocial causes of offendingDavid P. Farrington
- 11.3 Associations between psychiatric disorder and offending
- 11.3.1 Associations between psychiatric disorder and offendingLindsay Thomson and Rajan Darjee
- 11.3.2 Offending, substance misuse, and mental disorderAndrew Johns
- 11.3.3 Cognitive disorders, epilepsy, ADHD, and offendingNorbert Nedopil
- 11.4 Mental disorders among offenders in correctional settingsJames R. P. Ogloff
- 11.5 Homicide offenders including mass murder and infanticideNicola Swinson and Jennifer Shaw
- 11.6 Fraud, deception, and thievesDavid V. James
- 11.7 Juvenile delinquency and serious antisocial behaviourSusan Bailey
- 11.8 Child molesters and other sex offendersStephen Hucker
- 11.9 Arson (fire-raising)Herschel Prins
- 11.10 StalkingPaul E. Mullen
- 11.11 Querulous behaviour: vexatious litigation, abnormally persistent complaining and petitioningPaul E. Mullen
- 11.12 Domestic violenceGillian C. Mezey
- 11.13 The impact of criminal victimizationGillian C. Mezey and Ian Robbins
- 11.14 Assessing and managing the risks of violence towards othersPaul E. Mullen and James R. P. Ogloff
- 11.15 The expert witness in the Criminal Court: assessment, reports, and testimonyJohn O’Grady
- 11.16 Managing offenders with psychiatric disorders in general psychiatric servicesJames R. P. Ogloff
- 11.17 Management of offenders with mental disorder in specialist forensic mental health servicesPamela J. Taylor and Emma Dunn
- 9.1 General issues
- End Matter