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The Neuropsychiatry of Epilepsy

The Neuropsychiatry of Epilepsy

The Neuropsychiatry of Epilepsy

2nd Edition
Michael R. Trimble, Institute of Neurology, London
Bettina Schmitz, Vivantes, Humdoldt-Klinikum, Berlin, Germany
June 2011
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    Research into the neuropsychiatry of epilepsy has become a central focus of interest in the last five years. Comorbidity of epilepsy with behavioral problems is now recognized widely, and the neuroscientific basis for such comorbidity is an active area of investigation. With an expanded international team of authors, this fully revised new edition builds on the strengths of its predecessor, examining in detail the subtleties of behavioral changes in patients with seizure disorders and offering both a diagnostic and a management perspective. New chapters cover genetic disorders, the effects of epilepsy on social behavior as viewed through theory of mind, a discussion of the precuneus, the importance and nature of peri-ictal psychiatric symptoms, depression and the interictal dysphoric disorder, and the relationship between antiepileptic drugs and suicide. This new edition is a must for anyone involved in diagnosing or managing epilepsy.

    • Offers new chapters on areas of neuropsychiatry and epilepsy, bringing readers up to date with this rapidly expanding field
    • Essential advice on the treatment and management of behavior disorders and epilepsy
    • Gives expert guidance on the most difficult issues in epileptology

    Reviews & endorsements

    Review of the first edition: 'I find [this book] a valuable resource and reference book on a topic for which there are few sources of similarly well-organized, up-to-date information and recommend it.' Annals of Neurology

    Review of the first edition: 'Extremely well written and edited, the production of the book is well above average. Congratulations to the editors and the authors for providing a state-of-the-art picture of a complex topic like epilepsy. This book should be on the bookshelf of every clinician whether they deal directly with epilepsy or not.' International Review of Psychiatry

    Review of the first edition: 'The editors did an excellent job in putting together such a broad and complex topic for clinicians treating epilepsy patients … a must for all neurologists, psychiatrists, and neuropsychiatrists involved in treating epileptic patients and their behavioral disorders.' Doody's Electronic Journal

    Review of the first edition: '… the book is highly informative on a variety of areas … In my office, I have three shelves above my desk. The lowest shelf contains books that I access regularly when a clinical question arises. This book will sit on that shelf.' British Journal of Psychiatry

    '… significantly updated … and addresses many new topics … an excellent resource … The second edition is even better than the first, and should be required reading for all neurologists and psychiatrists.' Doody's Notes

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    Product details

    June 2011
    Hardback
    9780521154697
    232 pages
    253 × 194 × 15 mm
    0.68kg
    19 b/w illus. 3 colour illus. 47 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Michael R. Trimble and Bettina Schmitz
    • 2. Neuropsychiatric disorders in epilepsy – epidemiology and classification Dale C. Hesdorffer and E. S. Krishnamoorthy
    • 3. Genetic disorders associated with intellectual disability Mike Kerr and Penny Blake
    • 4. Epilepsy and autistic spectrum disorders Thierry Deonna and Eliane Roulet-Perez
    • 5. Subtle cognitive and behavioral effects of epilepsy Frank M. C. Besag
    • 6. Dementia and epilepsy Bernd Pohlmann-Eden and Marie-Aline Eden
    • 7. Peri-ictal psychiatric phenomena Andres M. Kanner
    • 8. Postictal psychoses, established facts and new clinical questions Kousuke Kanemoto
    • 9. The interictal dysphoric disorder Marco Mula
    • 10. Behavioral and neuropsychological aspects of frontal and temporal lobe epilepsy Christoph Helmstaedter and Juri-Alexander Witt
    • 11. Emotional agnosis and theory of mind Sarah D. Broicher and Hennric Jokeit
    • 12. Nonepileptic seizures Tanvir U. Syed and W. Curt LaFrance, Jr
    • 13. The effects of antiepileptic drugs on behaviour Bettina Schmitz
    • 14. Antiepileptic drugs and suicide Michael R. Trimble
    • 15. Antiepileptic drugs and cognitive disorders Albert P. Aldenkamp
    • 16. Psychiatric illness and psychotropic medication use in epilepsy Jane V. Perr and Alan Ettinger
    • 17. Psychiatric effects of surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy Steffi Koch-Stoecker
    • 18. Brain mechanisms of impaired consciousness in epilepsy Andrea Eugenio Cavanna and Fizzah Ali
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Michael R. Trimble, Bettina Schmitz, Dale C. Hesdorffer, E. S. Krishnamoorthy, Mike Kerr, Penny Blake, Thierry Deonna, Eliane Roulet-Perez, Frank M. C. Besag, Bernd Pohlmann-Eden, Marie-Aline Eden, Andres M. Kanner, Kousuke Kanemoto, Marco Mula, Christoph Helmstaedter, Juri-Alexander Witt, Sarah D. Broicher, Hennric Jokeit, Tanvir U. Syed, W. Curt LaFrance, Jr, Albert P. Aldenkamp, Jane V. Perr, Alan Ettinger, Steffi Koch-Stoecker, Andrea Eugenio Cavanna, Fizzah Ali

    • Editors
    • Michael R. Trimble , Institute of Neurology, London

      Michael R. Trimble is Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK.

    • Bettina Schmitz , Vivantes, Humdoldt-Klinikum, Berlin, Germany

      Bettina Schmitz is Head of the Department of Neurology, the Stroke Unit and Epilepsy Center, Vivantes Humboldt-Klinikum, Berlin, Germany, and Professor of Neurology at the Charité University Hospital, Berlin.