Release Date: 01 August, 2000
Paperback
|
Book Description The Neuropsychology of Anxiety first appeared in 1982 as the first volume in the Oxford Psychology Series, and it quickly established itself as the classic work on the subject. This completely updated and revised edition is essential for postgraduate students and researchers in experimental psychology and neuroscience, as well as for all clinical psychologists. Rating 5.0
A detailed discussion on neurological substrate for anxietyAs a clinican working with anxiety patients, I am very impressed of the authors' efforts in making research and summary upon the neurological hypothesis for anxiety, particularly for the role of septo-hippocampal system for anxiety and GAD problems. The authors have listed out the evidence to support their arguments with a lot of experimental and animal studies. Their approach is rather biological, and may need a good biological background for better understanding. No matter what, it is no deny upon biological elements in anxiety. It is not easy to read and understand the book, but it is very meaningful and fruitful to do so ! |
|