Foreword G. Comi; 1. Multiple sclerosis: diagnosis and definitions; 2. Depression: prevalence, symptoms, diagnosis and clinical correlates; 3. Depression: aetiology and treatment; 4. Multiple sclerosis, bipolar affective disorder and euphoria; 5. Multiple sclerosis and pseudobulbar affect; 6. Multiple sclerosis and psychosis; 7. Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis; 8. The natural history of cognitive change in multiple sclerosis; 9. Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis: detection, management and significance; 10. Neuroimaging correlates of cognitive dysfunction; 11. Multiple sclerosis, disease modifying treatment and behavioral change; 12. Multiple sclerosis: a subcortical, white matter dementia?
This revised edition provides a detailed account of neuropsychiatric disorders associated with multiple sclerosis.
Anthony Feinstein is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto
'This is a clinically oriented volume, which is well researched, written and edited ... Feinstein should be congratulated for his effort in reviewing and bringing together what is known of the psychiatry of MS ...' British Journal of Psychiatry 'It will be useful for anyone involved in the management of patients with multiple sclerosis.' Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 'This readable book is both a comprehensive overview, to be read cover-to-cover, and a reference volume, to be consulted as appropriate ... Feinstein deserves particular commendation for his strong pragmatic and clinical bias ... All in all, I recommend this book to complement any MS library.' The International MS Journal
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