v. 1. Fundamentals -- v. 2. Assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of development disorders
Summary
Although developmental concepts have held a prominent place in American psychiatry for over fifty years because of the dominance of psychodynamic theory, it is only in recent years that advances in neuroscience have begun to impact developmental psychiatry. James Harris's two-volume work on developmental neuropsychiatry sets the agenda for this emerging clinical specialty. Grounded in neuroscience but enriched by clinical realities, Volume II provides a comprehensive review of the developmental neuropsychiatric disorders. Throughout the text current DSM-IV diagnostic criteria are provided
Analysis
Neuropsychology
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Contents: v.1.Fundamentals - v.2.Assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of development disorders