Psychiatric Controversies in Epilepsy

Author: Kanner   Andres;Schachter   Steven C.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780080559599

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123740069

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123740069

Subject: R742.1 epilepsy

Language: ENG

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Psychiatric Controversies in Epilepsy addresses controversial clinical issues of the psychiatric aspects of epilepsy. The book explores the reasons behind the poor communication between psychiatrists and neurologists and suggests potential remedies to this important problem, and two chapters are devoted to examining whether psychiatrists and neurologists are properly trained to recognize and treat conditions that both disciplines commonly encounter in clinical practice. Identification of the causes behind the high rate of comorbidity between epilepsy and mood, anxiety, psychotic and attention deficit disorders is given high priority in the volume, and a specific review of the evidence of common pathogenic mechanisms that may be operant in epilepsy and these psychiatric disorders is included. Recently identified bidirectional relationship between mood disorders and epilepsy and its implication in the course and response to treatment of the seizure disorder are also explored. Several chapters are devoted to rectify common misunderstandings of the use of psychotropic drugs in patients with epilepsy, including the use of antidepressant and central nervous system stimulants. Finally, one chapter explores the possibility of organic causes of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures.

  • Compiles into one source the important controversial issues of the psychiatric aspects of epilepsy, which have significant implications in clinical practice
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Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 10

Contents

pp.:  10 – 14

Preface

pp.:  14 – 16

Contributors

pp.:  16 – 18

Chapter 1 Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in Patients with Epilepsy: What We Think We Know and What We Know

pp.:  18 – 36

Chapter 2 Why Do Neurologists and Psychiatrists Not Talk to Each Other?

pp.:  36 – 50

Chapter 3 Are Neurologists Trained to Recognize and Treat the Psychiatric Comorbidities of Epilepsy?

pp.:  50 – 60

Chapter 4 The Challenge of Teaching Psychiatry Residents About Psychopathology in Patients with Epilepsy

pp.:  60 – 66

Chapter 5 What Do We Know About Mood Disorders in Epilepsy?

pp.:  66 – 84

Chapter 6 Is Depression in Epilepsy the Expression of a Neurological Disorder?

pp.:  84 – 106

Chapter 7 Are Anxiety and Depression Two Sides of the Same Coin?

pp.:  106 – 128

Chapter 8 Does Psychosis of Epilepsy Differ from Primary Psychotic Disorders?

pp.:  128 – 146

Chapter 9 Are the Psychoses of Epilepsy a Neurological Disease?

pp.:  146 – 158

Chapter 10 Is ADHD in Epilepsy the Expression of a Neurological Disorder?

pp.:  158 – 170

Chapter 11 Are Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures an Expression of “Neurologic” Pathology?

pp.:  170 – 196

Chapter 12 Are Psychiatric Disorders a Risk for the Development of Neurological Disorders?

pp.:  196 – 218

Chapter 13 Do Peri-ictal Psychiatric Symptoms Account for the Differences between Depressive Disorders in Patients with and without Epilepsy?

pp.:  218 – 228

Chapter 14 Can Psychological Testing Replace Psychiatric Evaluations in Patients with Epilepsy? Or Can Psychiatric Evaluations Replace Psychological Testing in Patients with Epilepsy?

pp.:  228 – 238

Chapter 15 Should the Screening for Depression, Anxiety, Attention Deficit – Hyperactivity Disorder and Learning Disorders Be Part of Neurological Evaluations of All Patients with Epilepsy?

pp.:  238 – 256

Chapter 16 Should a Psychiatric Evaluation Be Included in Every Pre-surgical Work-up?

pp.:  256 – 272

Chapter 17 Do Antidepressants Improve or Worsen Seizures in Patients with Epilepsy?

pp.:  272 – 286

Chapter 18 Do Central Nervous System Stimulants Lower Seizure Threshold?

pp.:  286 – 300

Chapter 19 The Psychotropic Effects of Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Epilepsy

pp.:  300 – 314

Chapter 20 Do Psychological Therapies Alleviate Epileptic Seizures?

pp.:  314 – 336

Index

pp.:  336 – 345

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