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Apathy

Clinical and Neuroscientific Perspectives from Neurology and Psychiatry

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Apathy is characterized by loss of motivation, decreased initiative, and emotional blunting. It is highly prevalent in neurological, and psychiatric disorders like Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injury, schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, cerebrovascular disorders, and mild behavioural impairment. It has negative outcomes including impairments in activities of daily living, caregiver burden, and higher rates of institutionalization and mortality. The definition of apathy has changed over the years alongside the development of diagnostic criteria and apathy scales and measurements. Apathy is emerging as a treatment target with interest in pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and neuromodulatory treatments for apathy. There is also an increased understanding of the neurobiology of apathy with functional and structural neuroimaging research studies. This book is a comprehensive, in-depth review from experts in neurology and psychiatry. It reviews the current state of apathy in these various disorders while also summarizing apathy diagnostic criteria, scales and measurements, neuropathology, and treatments.
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Authors:
Lanctot, Krista (Senior Scientist, Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute; Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology, Vice Chair, Basic and Clinical Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Senior Scientist,
Year Published:
2021
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780198841807
Number of Pages:
304
Place of Publication:
Oxford
Publication Date:
19/08/2021
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Language:
English
Imprint:
Oxford University Press
SKU:
9780198841807

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