Preface
1. Neurocircuitry of Affective, Cognitive, Regulatory Systems
Annmarie McNamara and K. Luan Phan
2. The Fundamentals of Brain Neurotransmission
Robert O. Friedel and Stephen M. Stahl
3. Genetics of Personality Disorders
Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud and Kenneth S. Kendler
4. Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches to Personality Disorders
Andrew Poppe and Angus W. MacDonald III
5. Minding the Emotional Thermostat: Integrating social cognitive
and affective neuroscience evidence to form a model of the
cognitive control of emotion
Bryan T. Denny and Kevin N. Ochsner
6. The Neurobiology of Attachment and Mentalizing: A
Neurodevelopmental Perspective
Patrick Luyten and Peter Fonagy
7. Emotion Regulation
Katja Bertsch, Karold Koenigsberg, Inga Niedtfeld, and Christian
Schmahl
8. The Clinical Neuroscience of Impulsive Aggression
Royce Lee, Jennifer R. Fanning, and Emil F. Coccaro
9. Social Cognition in Personality Disorders
Stefanie Lis, Nicole E. Derish, M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez
10. Attachment in Personality Disorders
M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, Nicole E. Derish, Nerea Palomares,
Sukhbir Kaur, Armando Cuesta-Diaz, and Stefanie Lis
11. Suicide and Non-Suicidal Self Injury
Paul Soloff, Christian Schmahl
12. The Neurobiology and Genetics of Schizotypal Personality
Disorder
Daniel R. Rossell and Larry J. Siever
13. The Neurobiological Basis of Borderline Personality
Disorder
Robert O. Friedel, Christian Schmahl, and Marijn Distel
14. The Neurobiology of antisocial Disorder Focusing on
Psychopathy
Michael Baliousis, Najat Khalifa, and Birgit Vollm
15. The Neurobiological Basis of Avoidant Personality Disorder
Theresa Wilberg and Kenneth Silk
16. Established and Novel Pharmacological Approaches to the
Treatment of Personality Disorders
S. Charles Schulz and Robert O. Friedel
17. Neurobiological Underpinnings of Psychosocial Treatment in
Personality Disorders
Marianne Goodman, Jennifer Chen, and Erin A. Hazlett
18. Conclusion and Future Directions
Robert O. Friedel, K. Luan Pham, and Christian Schmahl
Christian Schmahl is Professor of Experimental Psychopathology and
Medical Director of the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine at the
Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany. His
research focus is on emotion regulation, self-injurious behavior
and dissociation as well as the interaction of neurobiology and
psychotherapy in Borderline Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder. Since 2015 he is spokesperson of the Clinical
Research Unit
"Mechanisms of Disturbed Emotion Processing in BPD". He has
published more than 150 articles and book chapters.
Robert O. Friedel is Distinguished Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia USA. His
primary focus of academic work has been in the neurobiological
basis and pharmacological treatment of Borderline Personality
Disorder. He received his medical training at Duke University and
his research training in biology at Duke and at the National
Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Dr. Friedel served as chair of
the departments of psychiatry at Virginia
Commonwealth University, the University of Michigan, where he was
also Executive Director of the Mental Health Research Institute,
and chair at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has
published
more than 100 scientific articles, books and book chapters.
K. Luan Phan, MD is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the
Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program at the University of Illinois at
Chicago. His research is focused on the neuroscience of emotion and
emotion-cognition interactions, especially emotion regulation, and
in relation of psychopathology and treatment interventions. He has
published over 200 peer-reviewed articles.
"This book is well thought out and written. It is an important addition to the literature about personality disorders and the intersection of psychiatric illness with neurobiology." -- Amy Corcoran, MD, Doodys
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