Psychiatry as Cognitive Neuroscience: Philosophical perspectives

Author:   Matthew Broome (Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK) ,  Lisa Bortolotti (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Birmingham, UK)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   400
Publication Date:   14 May 2009
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Neuroscience has long had an impact on the field of psychiatry, and over the last two decades, with the advent of cognitive neuroscience and functional neuroimaging, that influence has been most pronounced. However, many question whether psychopathology can be understood by relying on neuroscience alone, and highlight some of the perceived limits to the way in which neuroscience informs psychiatry. Psychiatry as Cognitive Neuroscience is a philosophical analysis of the role of neuroscience in the study of psychopathology. The book examines numerous cognitive neuroscientific methods, such as neuroimaging and the use of neuropsychological models, in the context of a variety of psychiatric disorders, including depression, schizophrenia, dependence syndrome, and personality disorders. Psychiatry as Cognitive Neuroscience includes chapters on the nature of psychiatry as a science; the compatibility of the accounts of mental illness derived from neuroscience, information-processing, and folk psychology; the nature of mental illness; the impact of methods such as fMRI, neuropsychology, and neurochemistry, on psychiatry; the relationship between phenomenological accounts of mental illness and those provided by naturalistic explanations; the status of delusions and the continuity between delusions and ordinary beliefs; the interplay between clinical and empirical findings in psychopathology and issues in moral psychology and ethics. With contributions from world class experts in philosophy and cognitive science, this book will be essential reading for those who have an interest in the importance and the limitations of cognitive neuroscience as an aid to understanding mental illness.

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Author:   Matthew Broome (Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK) ,  Lisa Bortolotti (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Birmingham, UK)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.576kg
ISBN:  

9780199238033


ISBN 10:   0199238030
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   14 May 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Matthew R Broome & Lisa Bortolotti: Introduction: Psychiatry as cognitive neuroscience - an overview Psychiatry as Science 1: Rachel Cooper: Is psychiatric research scientific? 2: KWM (Bill) Fulford & Norman Sartorius: A secret history of ICD and the hidden future of DSM 3: Richard Samuels: Delusion as a natural kind The Nature of Mental Illness 4: Hanna Pickard: Mental illness is indeed a myth 5: Dominic Murphy: Psychiatry and the concept of disease aas pathology Reconciling Paradigms 6: Tim Thornton: On the interface problem in philosophy and psychiatry 7: John Campbell: What does rationality have todo with psychological causation? Propositional attitudes as mechanisms and as control variables 8: Philip Gerrans: Mad scientists or unreliable autobiographers? dopamine dysregulation and delusion Psychiatry and the Neurosciences 9: Dan Lloyd: When time is out of joint: schizophrenia and functional neuroimaging 10: Dan Stein: Philosophy and cognitive-affective neurogenetics 11: Lynn Stephens & George Graham: An addictive lesson: a case study in psychiatry as cognitive neuroscience Phenomenology and Scientific Explanation 12: Matthew Ratcliffe: Understanding existential changes in psychiatric illness: the indispensability of phenomenology 13: Shaun Gallagher: Delusional realities Delusions and Cognition 14: Keith Frankish: Delusion: a two-level framework 15: Anne M Aimola Davies & Martin Davies: Explaining pathologies of belief Moral Psychology and Psychopathology 16: Jeanette Kennett & Steve Matthews: Mental time travel, agency and responsibility 17: Iain Law: Motivation, depression and character Lisa Bortolotti & Matthew R Broome: Conclusion - The future of scientific psychiatry

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...an outstanding summary of the contemporary issues in the study of the mind, brain and phenomenology... This is an excellent entree for readers interested in the importance of understanding behaior and psychopathology scientifically. It is essential reading for those involved in the understanding of mind and brain.' Doody's Notes


...a collection of consistently high-quality chapters addressing a variety of conceptual issues regarding the role that cognitive neurosciences can play in psychiatry Psychological Medicine ...an outstanding summary of the contemporary issues in the study of the mind, brain and phenomenology... This is an excellent entree for readers interested in the importance of understanding behavior and psychopathology scientifically. It is essential reading for those involved in the understanding of mind and brain.' Doody's Notes From my perspective this is the decisive contribution of Matthew Broome and Lisa Bortolotti to the debate in philosophy of science and psychiatry: their focus on the supreme importance of coherent dialogue at the intersection of the disciplines focusing on mental health and disorder DS Stoyanov, Metapsychology Online Written and edited by a group of internationally recognized researchers on the cognitive neuroscience of psychopathology, this book is an outstanding summary of the contemporary issues in the study of mind, brain, and phenomenology. [...] It is an essential reading for those involved in the understanding of mind and brain. MJ Schrift, Occupational Medicine 59


Author Information

Matthew Broome is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Warwick and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist to the Coventry Early Intervention Team, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust. His main research interests are in the prodromal phase of psychosis, cognitive neuropsychology of delusion formation, functional neuroimaging and the philosophy of psychiatry and cognitive science. Matthew Broome is Chair of the Philosophy Special Interest Group, Royal College of Psychiatrists, a member of the editorial board of European Psychiatry; Neuroethics; Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology, a founder member of the Maudsley Philosophy Group and Trustee of the Maudsley Philosophy Group Trust and was awarded the Association of European Psychiatrists' Prize for Psychopathology in 2006. Lisa Bortolotti is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham (UK). Her main research interests are in the philosophy of the cognitive sciences and in the intersection between philosophy of mind and ethics. She has published a number of articles on belief ascription, rationality and delusions in journals such as Mind & Language and Philosophical Psychology. She is the author of a textbook in the Philosophy of Science for Polity Press, and she is working on a monograph defending the doxastic conception of delusions. Lisa Bortolotti was awarded a 2008 Endeavour Research Fellowship, funded by the Australian Government, to spend 4-6 months working at the Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Sciences.

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