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Youth Mental Health: A Paradigm for Prevention and Early Intervention

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Youth Mental Health: A Paradigm for Prevention and Early Intervention

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter J. Uhlhaas
Edited by Stephen J. Wood
Contributions by Joanne S. Carpenter
Contributions by Ian B. Hickie
Contributions by Frank Iorfino
Contributions by Elizabeth M. Scott
Contributions by Nicholas B Allen
Contributions by Shelli Avenevoli
Contributions by Christoph U. Correll
Contributions by Helen L. Fisher

ISBN:

9780262043977

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

14th April 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

616.8900835

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

344

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 21mm

Description

Experts discuss the potential of early intervention to transform outcomes for people with mental disorders.Mental illness represents one of the largest disease burdens worldwide, yet treatments have been largely ineffective in improving the quality of life for millions of affected individuals-in part because approaches taken have focused on late-stage disorders in adulthood. This volume shifts the focus by placing the developmental stage of "youth" at the center of mental health. The contributors challenge current nosology, explore mechanisms that underlie the emergence of mental disorders, and propose a framework to guide early intervention. Offering recommendations for the future, the book holds that early intervention in youth has the potential to transform outcomes for people with mental disorders and to reconfigure the landscape of mental health. The contributors discuss epidemiology, classification, and diagnostic issues, including the benefits of clinical staging; the context for emerging mental disorders, including both biological and sociocultural processes; biological mechanisms underlying risk for psychopathology, including aspects of neural circuitry; and developing and implementing prevention and early intervention, including assessment and intervention modalities and knowledge translation in early treatment of schizophrenia. Contributors Nicholas B. Allen, Mario Alvarez-Jimenez, G. Paul Amminger, Shelli Avenevoli, Hannah F. Behrendt, Tolulope Bella-Awusah, Maximus Berger, Byron K. Y. Bitanihirwe, Drew Blasco, John D. Cahill, Joanne S. Carpenter, Andrew M. Chanen, Eric Y. H. Chen, Shane D. Colombo, Christoph U. Correll, Christopher G. Davey, Kim Q. Do, Damien A. Fair, Helen L. Fisher, Sophia Frangou, John Gleeson, Robert K. Heinssen, Ian B. Hickie, Frank Iorfino,Matcheri S. Keshavan, Kerstin Konrad, Phuong Thao D. Le, Francis Lee, Leslie D. Leve, Sarah A. Lieff, Cindy H. Liu, Beatriz Luna, Patrick D. McGorry, Urvakhsh Meherwan Mehta, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Shreya V. Nallur, Cristopher Niell, Merete Nordentoft, Dost ng r, George C. Patton, Tomas Paus, Ulrich Reininghaus, Bernalyn Ruiz, Fred Sabb, Akira Sawa, Michael Schoenbaum, Gunter Schumann, Elizabeth M. Scott, Jai Shah, Vinod H. Srihari, Ezra Susser, John Torous, Peter J. Uhlhaas, Swapna K. Verma, T. Wilson Woo, Stephen J. Wood, Lawrence H. Yang, Alison R. Yung

Author Bio

Peter J. Uhlhaas is Professor for Early Detection and Intervention of Mental Disorders at the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Charite-Universit tsmedizin Berlin.. Stephen J. Wood is Professor of Clinical and Translational Neuroscience at Orygen, the National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, and at the University of Melbourne's Centre for Youth Mental Health. Stephen J. Wood is Professor of Clinical and Translational Neuroscience at Orygen, the National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, and at the University of Melbourne's Centre for Youth Mental Health.

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