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Details neurotransmission, signaling, and receptors.
The Neuroscience of Clinical Psychiatry: The Pathophysiology of Behavior and Mental Illness , authored by Edmund S. Higgins and Mark S. George , is widely regarded as a "bridge" text that translates complex neuroscientific research into practical, clinical applications for psychiatrists and residents. Neuroscience of clinical psychiatry : the patho...
Explores genetics, epigenetics, and the role of "junk DNA" and telomeres. 2. Modulators Details neurotransmission, signaling, and receptors
Examines how hormones, development, and plasticity shape the brain. George , is widely regarded as a "bridge"
The book operates on the premise that neuroscience is the basic science of psychiatry. It aims to help clinicians answer the patient question, "What is causing my problem?" with biological accuracy. 1. The Neuroscience Model
Analyzes the biology of pain, pleasure, appetite, and sleep.
Now in its fourth edition (2024) , the book is celebrated for its accessible, humorous tone and clear visual aids that simplify the biological underpinnings of mental health. 🧠 Core Philosophy & Structure