Mental Illness Defined Continuums, Regulation, and Defense
Auteur : Bowins Brad
Understanding the true nature of mental illness is essential for interpreting disparate research results, establishing accurate diagnostic profiles, setting robust research agendas, and optimizing therapeutic interventions. Psychopathology currently lacks a unifying framework. Mental Illness Defined: Continuums, Regulation, and Defense provides such a framework by filling the knowledge gap. Continuums, as opposed to numerous discrete entities, characterize mental illness. Impaired regulation fosters extreme expressions of mental illness continuums, an occurrence that can be compensated for by "cognitive regulatory control therapies." Defenses tend to moderate behavior, although excessive levels foster dysfunction, as with personality disorders. The model presented aligns with neuroscience and other relevant data, thereby placing psychopathology on a more scientific foundation to advance the aims of both researchers and treatment providers.
Author Biography Acknowledgement 1. Introduction 2. Depression 3.Anxiety 4. Hypomania-Mania 5. Psychosis 6. Negative Symptoms 7. Dissociation 8. Eating Disorders 9. Reinforcement-Based Disorders 10. Personality Disorders 11. Diagnostic Considerations 12. Conclusion Index
Brad Bowins, MD, directs the Centre for Theoretical Research in Psychiatry & Clinical Psychology, which he founded to advance theoretical research, provide guidelines, and support research on mental illness.
Date de parution : 11-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 11-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
American Psychiatric Association; Emotional Information Processing; Defence mechanisms; Cognitive Regulatory Control; autism spectrum disorder; Depressive Inhibition; anxiety; Somatic Dissociation; depression; Eating Disorders; psychoses; Emotional Dysregulation; hypomania; High BAS; Negative symptoms; High BIS; Stress Response System; reinforcement based disorders; Current Diagnostic Systems; personality disorders; Antisocial Personality Disorder; Primary Negative Symptoms; Taxometric Studies; Oppositional Defi Ant Disorder; Impulse Control; Schizoaff Ective Disorder; Human Specifi; CBT Approach; Social Anxiety Disorder; Sad; Psychological Dissociation; Behavioral Excesses; Antisocial Behavior