Assessing Emotional Intelligence
Con Stough l Donald H. Saklofske l James D.A. Parker Editors 2009 Theory, Research, and Applications
Continue reading →Con Stough l Donald H. Saklofske l James D.A. Parker Editors 2009 Theory, Research, and Applications
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Continue reading →Johnny L. Matson Editor 2009
Continue reading →Mavis Tsai l Robert J. Kohlenberg l Jonathan W. Kanter l Barbara Kohlenberg l William C. Follette l Glenn M. Callaghan 2009 Awareness, Courage, Love, and Behaviorism Our first book, Functional Analytic Psychotherapy: Creating Intense and Curative Therapeutic Relationships, was published almost two decades ago. We finished that manuscript a day before our son was born, and […]
Continue reading →S. Shioda, I. Homma, N. Kato (Eds.) 2009 New Frontiers in Neuroscience The 5th Showa International Symposium was hosted by Showa University at the university’s Kamijo Auditorium on September 2, 2008. This symposium titled Transmitters and Modulators in Health and Disease, brought together various areas of neurosciences under a number of research themes. Six prominent researchers invited from overseas […]
Continue reading →Michael S. Ritsner Editor 2009 Neuroanatomical and Neuroimaging Endophenotypes and Biomarkers Common genetically infl uenced neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia spectrum disorders, major depression, bipolar and anxiety disorders, epilepsy, neurodegenerative and demyelinating disorders, Parkinson and Alzheimer’s diseases, alcoholism, substance abuse, and drug dependence are the most debilitating illnesses worldwide.
Continue reading →Michael S. Ritsner Editor 2009 Neuropsychological Endophenotypes and Biomarkers Common genetically infl uenced neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia spectrum disorders, major depression, bipolar and anxiety disorders, epilepsy, neurodegenerative and demyelinating disorders, Parkinson and Alzheimer’s diseases, alcoholism, substance abuse, and drug dependence are the most debilitating illnesses worldwide.
Continue reading →Michael S. Ritsner Editor 2009 Molecular Genetic and Genomic Markers Common genetically infl uenced neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia spectrum disorders, major depression, bipolar and anxiety disorders, epilepsy, neurodegenerative and demyelinating disorders, Parkinson and Alzheimer’s diseases, alcoholism, substance abuse, and drug dependence are the most debilitating illnesses worldwide. They are characterized by their complexity of causes and by their lack of pathognomonic laboratory diagnostic […]
Continue reading →Michael S. Ritsner Editor 2009 Metabolic and Peripheral Biomarkers Common genetically infl uenced neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia spectrum disorders, major depression, bipolar and anxiety disorders, epilepsy, neurodegenerative and demyelinating disorders, Parkinson and Alzheimer’s diseases, alcoholism, substance abuse, and drug dependence are the most debilitating illnesses worldwide. They are characterized by their complexity of causes and by their lack of pathognomonic laboratory diagnostic tests.
Continue reading →Leonard F. Koziol l Deborah Ely Budding 2009 Implications for Neuropsychological Assessment Most clinical neuropsychologists are taught a cortico-centric model of cognition. From this viewpoint, the neocortex is considered to play the most important role in generating human thinking and behavior. This book departs from that view by additionally considering subcortical contributions to cognition. Our focus concerns subcortical structures […]
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