—m‘

Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders

- Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V

’˜ŽÒ : E.Hollander, J.Zohar, P.J.Sirovatka, et al.(eds.)
o”ÅŽÐ : AM PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION PUB
ISBN : 978-0-89042-659-3
ƒy[ƒW” : 233pp.
o”Å”N : 2011”N

݌ɂȂµ

’艿12,870‰~(–{‘Ì11,700‰~ { Å)

¦ÝŒÉ•\Ž¦u‚È‚µv‚̤•i‚ÍŠCŠO”­’‚É‚Ä’•¶‚ð³‚è‚Ü‚·BŠT‚Ë4`6TŠÔ‚ÅŽæŠñ‰Â”\‚Å‚·iu‹ßŠ§v‚̤•i‚ÍŠ§sŒã‚Ì“ü‰×E”­‘—‚É‚È‚è‚Ü‚·jB
‚È‚¨AŠCŠO”­’Œã‚̃Lƒƒƒ“ƒZƒ‹‚Í‚¨Žó‚¯‚Å‚«‚©‚Ë‚Ü‚·‚Ì‚Å‚²—¹³‚­‚¾‚³‚¢B

  • ¤•ià–¾

Table of Contents
Introduction
Obsessive-compulsive disorder: boundary issues
Relationship of body dysmorphic disorder and eating disorders to obsessive-compulsive disorder
Tourette's syndrome, trichotillomania, and obsessive-compulsive disorder: how closely are they related?
Relationship between impulse-control disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder: a current understanding and future research directions
Symptom dimensions in obsessive-compulsive disorder: implications for DSM-V
Overview of genetics and obsessive-compulsive disorder
Neurological considerations: autism and Parkinson's disease
Cross-species models of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders
Obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders: cross-national and ethnic issues
Index

9780890426593