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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Clinical Psychiatry (Original PDF from Publisher)

Unlock the Power of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Clinical Psychiatry

As our understanding of brain function and brain diseases continues to evolve, a groundbreaking technology is revolutionizing the field of clinical psychiatry. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive procedure that allows physicians to focally stimulate the brain in awake adults, offering new hope for the treatment of various psychiatric and neurological disorders.

A Comprehensive Review of TMS in Clinical Practice

This authoritative review provides an accessible and concise overview of TMS, covering its principles, safety, and clinical applications. Written by leading experts in the field, this book is an indispensable resource for psychiatrists, neuroscientists, neurologists, and clinicians seeking to stayed updated on the latest advances in TMS therapy.

Understanding the Science Behind TMS

The book begins by exploring the physics and safety of TMS, followed by a detailed guide on administering the procedure. Readers will also gain insight into the use of TMS in basic neurophysiological studies, including its application in measuring connectivity and excitability of the cerebral cortex.

Clinical Applications of TMS

The heart of the book delves into the clinical applications of TMS, organized by disorder:

  • Epilepsy, Movement Disorders, and Pain: The use of TMS in inducing and inhibiting seizures, treating Parkinson’s disease, and relieving pain through motor cortex stimulation.
  • Major Depression: A critical review of research on the most-studied clinical application of TMS in psychiatry, where it is used as a therapeutic intervention and a neurophysiological probe.
  • Mania: Exploring the effectiveness of TMS in light of its ECT-like properties through a trial of right TMS vs. sham TMS.
  • Anxiety Disorders: Reports on investigations on the uses of TMS in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder.
  • Schizophrenia: Reviews of studies utilizing single- or paired-pulse TMS to assess cortical inhibition and those that explore the effects of extended trains of repetitive TMS in altering symptoms.

Integrating TMS with Brain Imaging

A dedicated chapter explores the integration of TMS with brain imaging, enabling better placement of the TMS coil, deeper understanding of TMS effects on the brain, and improved understanding of how the brain mediates behavior.

The Future of Repetitive TMS

The book concludes with a forward-looking overview of the prospects for the future of repetitive TMS, providing critical guidance on how and when clinicians might use TMS in their practice.

With its comprehensive coverage of TMS in clinical psychiatry, this book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to stay at the forefront of this rapidly evolving field.

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