The field of affectiveology at the new millennium: clinically relevant advances as reflected in books (1998-2007)

Journal of Affective Disorders
Hagop Akiskal

Abstract

This brief review summarizes what in the view of the writer represent 10 illustrative authored monographs (as contrasted to edited texts) reflecting the transition of the field of affectiveology into the new millennium. The choice of these books is meant to emphasize the breadth of our field, embracing among others normal emotional life, the clinical descriptive approach, evolutionary biology, genetics, neurobiology, and therapeutics. I may have had some penchant for the unusual--and in this sense this is a very personal list--but my intention was to highlight new developments which are shaping our field.

References

Dec 1, 1993·Archives of General Psychiatry·C R CloningerT R Przybeck
Jun 19, 2003·Brain and Cognition·Richard J Davidson
Mar 23, 2005·Journal of Affective Disorders·Hagop S Akiskal, Kareen K Akiskal
Feb 7, 2007·Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. Supplementum·H S Akiskal, K K Akiskal
May 9, 2007·Archives of General Psychiatry·Kathleen R MerikangasRonald C Kessler
Sep 4, 2007·The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science·Neil A Harrison, Hugo D Critchley
Nov 14, 2007·Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica·Hagop Akiskal

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