Insight and psychosis
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Insight and psychosis
Oxford University Press, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The cornerstone of any psychiatric evaluation, the mental status exam, requires an assessment of insight - a term commonly employed by clinicians to describe a patient's awareness (or lack thereof) of having a mental disorder. However, the term has become riddled with conceptual ambiguities. This book takes a multidisciplinary approach in order to examine faithfully the nature and significance of insight.
目次
- Foreword
- Introduction
- PART I: PHENOMENOLOGY OF INSIGHT
- 1. The Description and Meaning of Insight in Psychosis
- 2. Insight in the Psychoses: A Conceptual History
- 3. Completing Kraepelin's Psychopathology: Insight, Delusion, and the Phenomenology of Illness
- 4. Insight and Delusions
- 5. The Subjective Experience of Negative Symptoms
- 6. Insight, Self Deception, and Psychosis in Mood Disorders
- PART II: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF INSIGHT
- 7. Neurobehavioral Disorders of Awareness and Their Relevance to Schizophrenia
- 8. The Neurobiology of Disturbances of the Self: Autonoetic Agnosia in Schizophrenia
- 9. Representations in Consciousness and the Neuropsychology of Insight
- PART III: CULTURE AND INSIGHT
- 10. Inside Knowledge: Cultural Constructions of Insight in Psychosis
- 11. Japanese Attitudes Towards Insight in Psychosis
- PART IV INSIGHT AND BEHAVIOR
- 12. Delusions, Action, and Insight
- 13. Violent Behavior by Individuals with Serious Mental Illness
- PART V: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR POOR INSIGHT
- 14. The Relationship Between Insight into Psychosis and Compliance with Medications
- 15. Impaired Insight in Schizophrenia: Advances From Psychosocial Treatment Research
- 16. Insight, Families, and Education: An Exploration of the Role of Attribution to Clinical Outcome
- 17. The Clinical Importance of Insight: An Overview
- Epilogue
- Index
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