Contents
FOREWORD: Rethinking Psychosis in DSM-V
INTRODUCTION
1 DECONSTRUCTING PSYCHOSIS CONFERENCE FEBRUARY 2006: The Validity of Schizophrenia and Alternative Approaches to the Classification of Psychosis
2 BIOLOGICAL, LIFE COURSE, AND CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES ALL POINT TOWARD THE VALUE OF DIMENSIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL RATINGS IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF PSYCHOSIS
3 CURRENT ISSUES IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF PSYCHOTIC MAJOR DEPRESSION
4 DECONSTRUCTING BIPOLAR DISORDER: A Critical Review of Its Diagnostic Validity and a Proposal for DSM-V and ICD-1
5 DSM-V RESEARCH AGENDA: Substance Abuse/Psychosis Comorbidity
6 THE GENETIC DECONSTRUCTION OF PSYCHOSIS
7 HOW SHOULD DSM-V CRITERIA FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA INCLUDE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT?
8 SEARCHING FOR UNIQUE ENDOPHENOTYPES FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA AND BIPOLAR DISORDER WITHIN NEURAL CIRCUITS AND THEIR MOLECULAR REGULATORY MECHANISMS
9 DECONSTRUCTING PSYCHOSIS WITH HUMAN BRAIN IMAGING
10 IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL NEUROIMAGING BIOMARKERS OF BIPOLAR DISORDER: Toward DSM-V
11 THE NEUROPHARMACOLOGY OF PSYCHOSIS
INDEX