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Springer Genetics And Mental Illness Evolving Issues For Research And Society 1996 Edition by L.L. Hall
'Refreshing and informative....describe[s] the new complex research tools directions and interpretations in a lucid and understandable fashion.'' --- Lancet North American edition ''Beautifully crafted...The most significant contribution of this book involves its integration of areas that are not typically considered in genetic overviews.'' --- American Scientist 1998 ''This book does an extraordinary job of making sense out of the many complex and controversial issues surrounding psychiatric genetics...It is worth the price.'' --- Journal of Genetic Counseling Vol. 6 No. 3 1997 This collection of essays clearly examines the complex nature of mental illness focusing on the theory and state of the art of psychiatric genetics. This insightful volume is the first to present the diverse viewpoints of investigators policy analysts and psychiatric patients. Contributors explore the roles of genes in mental illness and describe various clinical ethical and social implications of psychiatric genetics. Additional discussions include trends in psychiatric genetic research nature versus nurture in behavioral genetics basic statistical principles of linkage analysis and the many social domains relevant to psychiatric genetics. Table of contents : Introduction (L.L. Hall). Evolution and Revolution in Psychiatric Genetics (C.A. Kaufmann et al.). Beyond Nature versus Nurture (R. Plomin). Gene Mapping Studies in Psychiatry (N. Risch). Blind Men and Elephants: Genetic and Other Perspectives on Schizophrenia (I.I. Gottesman). The Inheritance of Mood Disorders (M.T. Tsuang S.V. Faraone). Manicdepressive Illness Genes and Creativity (K.R. Jamison). A Hunger for Knowledge and Respect (M.A. Beall). The Human Implications of Psychiatric Genetics (L.L. Hall). Bioethics and the Federal Government: Some Implications for Psychiatric Genetics (R.M. CookDeegan). Index.