Clinical Neuroscience

Clinical Neuroscience by Kelly Lambert is a comprehensive textbook published by Macmillan on November 26, 2004. This first edition spans 531 pages and is presented in English. The book uniquely integrates neurobiological mechanisms of general health with mental disorders, providing a foundational resource for understanding the interplay between neuroscience and various psychological disciplines.
Readers will find that this book facilitates the integration of neuroscience principles into clinical, developmental, behavioral, cognitive, and social psychology. It serves as a valuable tool for instructors and students alike, offering insights into the connections between medical and psychological fields. With its focus on neurology and neuropsychology, Clinical Neuroscience presents a detailed exploration of how biological factors influence mental health and behavior.
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The first and only textbook of its kind, Clinical Neuroscience integrates neurobiological mechanisms of general health into the coverage of mental disorders. With this resource, instructors can easily integrate principles of neuroscience into clinical, developmental, behavioral, cognitive, and social psychology.
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