Robert Cloninger; 27. Ethical issues in behavioral genetics / Stephen H. Dinwiddie, Jinger Hoop, and Elliot Gershon; 28. Genetics of Tourette syndrome and related disorders / Maria G. Motlagh, Thomas V. Fernandez, and James F. Leckman; 29. Endophenotypes in psychiatric genetics / Andrew C. Chen, Madhavi Rangaswamy, and Bernice Porjesz; 30. Developmental disorders / Craig A. Erickson, Khendra I. Peay, and Christopher J. McDougle; 31. Alzheimer's disease / Carlos Cruchaga, John S.K. Kauwe, and Alison M. Goate; Index
The genetics of phobic disorders and generalized anxiety disorder / Raymond R. Crowe; 11. Genetic contributions to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and OCD-related disorders / Dennis L. Murphy, Pablo R. Moya, Jens R. Wendland, and Kiara Timpano; 12. Post-traumatic stress disorder / Michael J. Lyons, Tyler Zink, and Karestan C. Koenen; 13. Antisocial behavior: gene environment interplay / Laura A. Baker, Catherine Tuvblad, Serena Bedzjian, and Adrian Raine; 14. Learning disabilities / Shelley D. Smith; 15. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder / Josephine Elia, Francesca Lantieri, Toshinobu Takeda, Xiaowu Gai, Peter S. White, Marcella Devoto, and Hakon Hakonarson; 16. Autism and autism spectrum disorders / Daniel H. Geschwind and Maricela Alarcon; 17. The genetics of bipolar disorder / John R. Kelsoe; 18. The genetics of major depression / James B. Potash; 19. The genetics of schizophrenia / Hugh M.D. Gurling, and Andrew McQuillin; 20. The genetics of anorexia and bulimia nervosa / Andrew W. Bergen, Jennifer Wessel, and Walter H. Kaye; 21. Genetics and common human obesity / R. Arlen Price; 22. Alcoholism / Howard J. Edenberg; 23. Nicotine dependence / Sarah M. Hartz and Laura J. Bierut; 24. Human molecular genetics of opioid addiction / Mary Jeanne Kreek, Dmitri Proudnikov, David A. Nielsen, and Vadim Yuferov; 25. Genetics of stimulant dependence / Joseph F. Cubells and Yi-Lang Tang; 26. Genetics of personality disorders / C
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"Disorders of behavior represent some of the most common and disabling diseases affecting humankind; however, despite their worldwide distribution, genetic influences on these illnesses are often overlooked by families and mental health professionals. Psychiatric genetics is a rapidly advancing field, elucidating the varied roles of specific genes and their interactions in brain development and dysregulation. Principles of Psychiatric Genetics includes 22 disorder-based chapters covering, amongst other conditions, schizophrenia, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, Alzheimer's disease, learning and developmental disorders, eating disorders and personality disorders. Supporting chapters focus on issues of genetic epidemiology, molecular and statistical methods, pharmacogenetics, epigenetics, gene expression studies, online genetic databases and ethical issues. Written by an international team of contributors, and fully updated with the latest results from genome-wide association studies, this comprehensive text is an indispensable reference for psychiatrists, neurologists, psychologists and anyone involved in psychiatric genetic studies"--Provided by publisher