Diagnostic Manual--Intellectual Disability 2 (DM-ID)

Diagnostic Manual--Intellectual Disability 2 (DM-ID)
Author: Jarrett Barnhill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781572561342

Improved outcomes for individuals with co-occurring intellectual/developmental disability (IDD) and mental illness depends upon effective psychiatric treatment. Effective treatment requires an accurate psychiatric diagnosis. Obtaining that accurate diagnosis for individuals with IDD has been, and remains, very challenging. This book was written to address this challenge. More than 100 experts from around the world have now updated the DM-ID to accompany the DSM-5.

DM-ID

DM-ID
Author: Robert Fletcher
Publisher: National Association for the Dually Diagnosed Nadd
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2007
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

This manual offers a broad examination of intellectual disability and a description of disorders as well as a summary of the DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria. Chapters on assessment and behavioural phenotypes of genetic disorders are also provided.

Climatological Data

Climatological Data
Author: United States. Environmental Data Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1990
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN:

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: American Society for Testing Materials
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1224
Release: 1921
Genre: Building materials
ISBN:

Vol. 12 includes under the same cover the society's year-book for 1912.

Theories of Immune Networks

Theories of Immune Networks
Author: Henri Atlan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3642839355

For a long time, immunology has been dominated by the idea of a simple linear cause-effect relationship between the exposure to an antigen and the production of specific antibodies against that antigen. Clonal selection was the name of the theory based on this idea and it has provided the main concepts to account for the known features of the immune response. More recently, immunologists have discovered a wealth of new facts, in the form of different regulatory cells (helpers, suppressors, antigen presenting cells), genetic determinations of immune responses such as those involved in graft re jections, different molecular structures responsible for intercellular interactions such as interleukins, cytokins, idiotype-antiidiotype recognition and others. While furthering our understanding of the local interactions (molecular and cellular) in volved in the immune response, these discoveries have led to a questioning of the simplicities of the classical clonal selection theory. It is clear today that every single immune response is a cooperative phenomenon involving several different molecular and cellular interactions taking place in a coupled manner. In addition, cross reactivity to different antigens has shown that responses of the whole im mune system to different antigens are not completely isolated from one another and that the history of encounters with different antigens plays a crucial role in the maturation of the whole system. Thus, problems of complexity, generation of di versity and self-organization have entered the field of immunology.