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Wiley-Blackwell
22 January 2016
Neuromodulation in Psychiatry Neuromodulation in Psychiatry

This is the first comprehensive and detailed reference work that focuses on neuromodulation strategies in psychiatry. Neuromodulation strategies are no longer confined to tertiary hospitals but are used in community practices and even by individual psychiatrists. Surgery for psychiatric disorders is one of the main advances in the field of functional neurosurgery.

Neuromodulation in psychiatry includes chapters on the history of this controversial field and the ethics of modern usage of such techniques. Specific chapters are devoted to neuromodulation and surgical strategies used in psychiatry including transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation, direct cortical stimulation and deep brain stimulation. A chapter describes the basic principles of each techniques, using figures and schematics to illustrate details for people who do not have personal

experience of using these techniques. Another chapter then focuses on the results of clinical research, trials and applications for that strategy.

Written by an expert multidisciplinary editorial team across the fields of neurosurgery, psychiatry and neurology, this title:

Encompasses basic principles, technical aspects and clinical applications including ethical considerations Clearly explains each technique with implications for clinical practice Presents evidence in a comprehensive summary suitable for all levels Allows psychiatrists to evaluate results obtained using such strategies and to make decisions regarding the best course of treatment for their patients

An essential reference guide for psychiatrists, psychologists neurosurgeons, neurologists and respective trainees.

The book is the first comprehensive reference work to cover all neuromodulation strategies now used or with potential use in psychiatry. It allows psychiatrists to evaluate results obtained using such strategies and to make decision regarding the best course of treatment for their patients.
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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 191mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   1.066kg
ISBN:   9781118801048
ISBN 10:   1118801040
Pages:   496
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contributors, vii 1 History of invasive brain stimulation in psychiatry: Lessons for the current practice of neuromodulation, 1 Marwan Hariz 2 Ethics of neuromodulation in psychiatry, 15 Joseph J. Fins and Barbara R. Pohl 3 Neurocircuits commonly involved in psychiatric disorders and their stimulation and lesion therapies, 27 Sarah R. Heilbronner, Ziad Safadi and Suzanne N. Haber 4 Magnetic resonance imaging in neuromodulation, 49 Jonathan Downar and Karen D. Davis 5 Nuclear medicine in neuromodulation, 81 Alexandra M. Rodman and Darin D. Dougherty 6 Basic principles of deep brain and cortical stimulation, 101 Caio Matias, Scott Lempka and Andre Machado 7 Electrophysiology in neuromodulation: Current concepts of the mechanisms of action of electrical and magnetic cortical stimulation, 111 Jean]Pascal Lefaucheur 8 Transcranial magnetic stimulation: Introduction and technical aspects, 125 Yiftach Roth, Gaby S. Pell and Abraham Zangen 9 Magnetic stimulation for depression: Subconvulsive and convulsive approaches, 155 Andrada D. Neacsiu and Sarah Hollingsworth Lisanby 10 Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for psychiatric disorders other than depression, 181 Daniel M. Blumberger, Mera S. Barr and Zafiris J. Daskalakis 11 Direct current stimulation: Introduction and technical aspects, 203 André Russowsky Brunoni and Felipe Fregni 12 Transcranial direct current stimulation, 227 Colleen Loo and Donel Martin 13 Deep brain stimulation: Introduction and technical aspects, 245 Willard S. Kasoff and Robert E. Gross 14 Deep brain stimulation: Clinical results in treatment]resistant depression, 277 Shane J. McInerney, Peter Giacobbe, Anna Cyriac and Sidney H. Kennedy 15 Deep brain stimulation for the treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder, 295 Michael Giffin, Martijn Figee and Damiaan Denys 16 Deep brain stimulation: Emerging indications, 309 Yasin Temel, Sarah Hescham, Maartje Melse and Veerle Visser]Vandewalle 17 Vagus nerve stimulation: Introduction and technical aspects, 325 Jared Pisapia and Gordon Baltuch 18 Vagus nerve stimulation for treatment]refractory depression, 335 Charles R. Conway, Britt M. Gott and Naazia H. Azhar 19 Gamma Knife radiosurgery: Introduction and technical aspects, 353 Alessandra A. Gorgulho and Antônio A.F. De Salles 20 Gamma knife surgery: Clinical results, 369 Antonio Carlos Lopes, Marcelo Batistuzzo, Andre Felix Gentil, Marcelo Queiroz Hoexter and Euripedes Constantino Miguel 21 Radiofrequency lesions: Introduction and technical aspects, 385 Seth F. Oliveria, Kristopher G. Hooten and Kelly D. Foote 22 Ablative procedures in psychiatric neurosurgery, 399 David Huie, Joshua P. Aronson and Emad N. Eskandar 23 Electroconvulsive therapy: Introduction and technical aspects, 429 Sandarsh Surya, Peter B. Rosenquist and W. Vaughn McCall 24 Electroconvulsive therapy: Clinical results, 455 Malek Bajbouj 25 Neuromodulation in psychiatry: Conclusions, 467 Paul Holtzheimer, Helen Mayberg, Andres M. Lozano and Clement Hamani Index, 471

Clement Hamani Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Paul Holtzheimer Departments of Psychiatry and Surgery, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Andres Lozano Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Helen Mayberg Departments of Psychiatry, Neurology and Radiology, Emory University School of Medicine

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