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Mental disorders in epilepsy
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Table of contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. The evolution of the views on the importance of mental disorders in epilepsy for clinical and social prognosis
Chapter 2. Epidemiology of mental disorders of epilepsy
Chapter 3. Etiology and the pathogenesis
Chapter 4. Clinic of mental disorders of epilepsy
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4.1. Place of nonpsychotic mental disorders in the clinical picture of epilepsy
4.2. The clinico-pathopsychological criteria of structure and dynamics of epileptic dementia
4.3. Structure and dynamics of mental disorders in patients with transitory form of epileptic psychosis
4.3.1. Transitory psychoses with the predominantly affective disorders
4.3.2. Transitory psychoses with the predominantly delusional disorders
4.3.3. Transitory psychoses with the predominantly catatonic disorders
4.3.4. Structure and the duration of remissions
4.4. Structure and dynamics of mental disorders in patients with schubweise form of the epileptic psychosis
4.4.1. Affective psychoses
4.4.2. Affective-delusional psychoses
4.4.3. Delusional psychoses
4.4.4. Affective-delusional psychoses with catatonic inclusions
4.4.5. Catatono-delusional psychoses
4.4.6. Catatonic psychoses
4.4.7. Structure and duration of remissions
4.5. Structure and dynamics of mental disorders in patients with chronic fl ow of epileptic psychosis
4.5.1. Affective-delusional syndromes with over-valuable delusion
4.5.2. Affective-delusional syndromes with a tendency for systematization of delusions
4.5.3. Affective-delusional syndromes with the hallucinatory disorders
4.5.4. Affective-delusional syndromes with the catatonic disorders
4.5.5. Catatonic syndromes with the affective-delusional inclusions
4.5.6. Structure of the personal changes
Chapter 5. Differential diagnosis
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Chapter 6. Possibilities of the combined therapy
Chapter 7. Clinical and psycho-social criteria for prognosis
Chapter 8. Prevention and organization of medical, psychological and social support of patients with epilepsy
Conclusion
References
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Mental disorders in epilepsy
Table of contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. The evolution of the views on the importance of mental disorders in epilepsy for clinical and social prognosis
Chapter 2. Epidemiology of mental disorders of epilepsy
Chapter 3. Etiology and the pathogenesis
Chapter 4. Clinic of mental disorders of epilepsy
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4.1. Place of nonpsychotic mental disorders in the clinical picture of epilepsy
4.2. The clinico-pathopsychological criteria of structure and dynamics of epileptic dementia
4.3. Structure and dynamics of mental disorders in patients with transitory form of epileptic psychosis
4.3.1. Transitory psychoses with the predominantly affective disorders
4.3.2. Transitory psychoses with the predominantly delusional disorders
4.3.3. Transitory psychoses with the predominantly catatonic disorders
4.3.4. Structure and the duration of remissions
4.4. Structure and dynamics of mental disorders in patients with schubweise form of the epileptic psychosis
4.4.1. Affective psychoses
4.4.2. Affective-delusional psychoses
4.4.3. Delusional psychoses
4.4.4. Affective-delusional psychoses with catatonic inclusions
4.4.5. Catatono-delusional psychoses
4.4.6. Catatonic psychoses
4.4.7. Structure and duration of remissions
4.5. Structure and dynamics of mental disorders in patients with chronic fl ow of epileptic psychosis
4.5.1. Affective-delusional syndromes with over-valuable delusion
4.5.2. Affective-delusional syndromes with a tendency for systematization of delusions
4.5.3. Affective-delusional syndromes with the hallucinatory disorders
4.5.4. Affective-delusional syndromes with the catatonic disorders
4.5.5. Catatonic syndromes with the affective-delusional inclusions
4.5.6. Structure of the personal changes
Chapter 5. Differential diagnosis
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Chapter 6. Possibilities of the combined therapy
Chapter 7. Clinical and psycho-social criteria for prognosis
Chapter 8. Prevention and organization of medical, psychological and social support of patients with epilepsy
Conclusion
References