Mind, Brain and Education
Editat de Vida Demarin, Leontino Battistin, Hrvoje Budin¿evi¿en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 aug 2023
Prin volumul Mind, Brain and Education, publicat în prima ediție în 2023, propunem o schimbare de paradigmă în practica clinică: trecerea de la tratarea simptomelor izolate la o înțelegere profundă a interacțiunii dintre minte și creier. Subliniem faptul că, după parcurgerea acestui material, clinicianul va putea implementa strategii de intervenție bazate pe Psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology (PNEI), recunoscând că patologiile sunt adesea rezultatul unor alterări la nivel bio-psiho-social. Descoperim aici o structură riguroasă care pornește de la managementul accidentului vascular cerebral — analizând utilizarea anticoagulantelor orale directe și a telestroke-ului — și avansează către tehnici complexe precum stimularea cerebrală profundă pentru pacienții cu Parkinson. Reținem utilitatea practică a capitolelor dedicate sonografiei duplex transcraniană în predicția rezultatelor după trombectomia mecanică, oferind date concrete pentru prognosticul clinic. Această lucrare completează volumul Neuroscience-Informed Psychoeducation (NIPE) for Brain and Mental Health de Hamed Ekhtiari prin adăugarea unei dimensiuni clinice aplicate și a unor protocoale specifice de tratament endovascular. În contextul operei editorului Vida Demarin, acest titlu rafinează conceptele explorate anterior în Mind and Brain, trecând de la fundamentele teoretice ale plasticității cerebrale la implementarea lor în prevenție și educație medicală continuă. Organizarea textului reflectă o progresie logică de la urgența neurologică la managementul bolilor cronice, oferind o viziune holistică asupra sistemului nervos central.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 3031330129
Pagini: 364
Ilustrații: XVIII, 344 p. 15 illus., 10 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
De ce să citești această carte
Această carte se adresează neurologilor și psihiatrilor care doresc să depășească barierele tradiționale dintre specialități. Cititorul câștigă o înțelegere aplicată a PNEI, primind instrumente concrete pentru a integra modificările stilului de viață în protocoalele de tratament. Este o resursă esențială pentru medicii care urmăresc nu doar tratarea bolii, ci și prevenția activă prin educație și neuroplasticitate.
Despre autor
Editorii volumului sunt personalități marcante ale neurologiei europene. Vida Demarin, membră a Academiei Croate de Științe și Arte, este o pionieră în promovarea sănătății creierului și a neuroplasticității, fiind președinta Congresului Mind & Brain. Leontino Battistin este un neurolog de renume internațional, profesor emerit la Universitatea din Padova, cu o activitate vastă în cercetarea tulburărilor neurodegenerative. Împreună cu Hrvoje Budinčević, specialist în medicina de urgență și boli cerebrovasculare, aceștia au creat o lucrare de referință care face legătura între cercetarea academică și rigoarea clinică de zi cu zi la Springer.
Descriere scurtă
The reader can find new facts showing how diseases are the result of an alteration at the bio-psycho-social level. PNEI provides knowledge about the biological dynamics of conventional medicine and of the importance of lifestyle changes in order to fight disease.
Written by experts in the field, the exceptional new approach provided by this book, makes it an innovative tool for spreading new knowledge, and implementing it in everyday clinical practice for the benefit of patients and even more so, to prevent them becoming patients in the first place.
Cuprins
2. TELESTROKE – ILLUSION OR REALITY. Bojana Žvan, MD, PhD, Matija Zupan, MD, PhD, Marjan Zaletel MD, PhD 3. EXTRA- AND INTRACRANIAL ARTERIAL DISSECTIONS IN YOUNG ADULTS: ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT WITH STENT IMPLANTATION. Guenther E. Klein, Claudia Wallner and Kurt Niederkorn
4. HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES ON TRANSCRANIAL DUPLEX SONOGRAPHY TO PREDICT POOR OUTCOME AFTER MECHANICAL THROMBECTOMY. Markus Kneihsl, Kurt Niederkorn, Hannes Deutschmann and Thomas Gattringer
5. HEADACHE IN CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES. Milija Mijajlović
6. A ROLE OF DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION IN ADVANCED PARKINSON’S DISEASE. Vladimira Vuletic
7. SERUM CARNITINE LEVELS IN OUTPATIENT HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE POPULATION, BRIEF REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. Miroslav Cuturic, M.D., Ruth K. Abramson, Ph.D., Janice G Edwards, M.S., Kolby T. Redd, Ph.D., Souvik Sen, M.D.
8. DISEASE-MODIFYING THERAPY FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN SLOVENIA: 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. Uroš Rot, Gregor Brecl-Jakob, Saša Šega-Jazbec, Alenka Horvat-Ledinek
9. MIGRAINE AND INTEROCEPTION. Marjan Zaletel
10. FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS. Osman Sinanović
11. PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOIMMUNOLOGY (PNEI) AND NEUROLOGY. Sandra Morovic, Vida Demarin
12. PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY IN PULA: A HOT TOPIC WITH A LONG PAST. Norbert Mueller 13. NEUROESTHETICS. Filip Đerke
14. AIR POLLUTION: A NEW RISK FACTOR FOR DEVELOPING BRAIN DISORDERS. Vida Demarin, Sandra Morović, Filip Đerke
15. ROLE OF ROBOTICS AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN BRAIN HEALTH. Filip Đerke, Darko Orešković, Marina Raguž, Luka Filipović-Grčić
16. HOW THINGS EXIST. Igor Mošič
17. THE “PSYCHOPATHOLOGY SUMMER SCHOOL” WITHIN THE INPC. Karl Bechter
18. “A HEALTHY MIND IN A HEALTHY BODY”: AN OVERVIEW ON THE EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON THE BRAIN. Anna Maria Malagoni, MD, PhD
19. NEUROSURGERY IN THE PULA CONGRESSES. A Review at the 60th Jubilee Anniversary of the Congress. Günther Lanner
20. DROSOPHILA'S SELF-ADMINISTRATION AND BEHAVIORAL SENSITIZATION TO METHAMPHETAMINE. Franka Rigo, Ana Filošević, Milan Petrović and Rozi Andretć Waldowski
21. TEN YEAR- FOLLOW-UP OF A DIABETIC PATIENT WITH VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS. Vesna Đermanović Dobrota
22. THE ROLE OF PSYCHIATRIC AND PSYCHODYNAMIC FACTORS IN THE COURSE OF PSYCHIATRIC SYMPOSIUMS AT INPC PULA. Marčinko Darko
23. YOUTH AT INPC PULA. Luka Filipović-Grčić
24. MOSAIC EXPERIENCES ABOUT 60 YEARS OF THE MIND & BRAIN - INTERNATIONAL NEUROPSYCHIATRY CONGRESS. Varius authors
Ruth K. Abramson, Rozi Andretć Waldowski, Ivan Aranza, Leontino Battistin, Karl Bechter, Gregor Brecl-Jakob, Petra Črnac Žuna, Miroslav Cuturic, Milija Mijajlović Vida Demarin, Hannes Deutschmann, Filip Derke, Vesna Đermanović Dobrota, Janice G Edwards, Ana Filošević, Thomas Gattringer, Anton Glasnović, Luka Filipović-Grčić, Alenka Horvat-Ledinek, Alen Juginović, Markus Kneihsl, Guenther E. Klein, Günther Lanner, Anna Maria Malagoni, Darko Marcinko, Milija Mijajlović, Ninoslav Mimica, Sandra Morovic, Igor Mošič, Norbert Mueller, Filip Mustač, Kurt Niederkorn, Milan Petrović, Kolby T. Redd, Franka Rigo, Maida Seferovic Saric, Osman Sinanović, Ana Sruk, Souvik Sen, Saša Šega-Jazbec, Miro Vuković, Vladimira Vuletic, Claudia Wallner, Marjan Zaletel, Matija Zupan, Bojana Žvan
Notă biografică
She was Head of Department of Clinical Neurology and Centre for Neurological Sciences and Brain Research in University Hospital Centre “Sestre Milosrdnice” (1994.-2012.), medical director of Medical Centre Aviva (2012-2015), director of International Institute for Brain Health (2015.-on going).
She is a full member and fellow of Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. She published more than 450 different papers in national and international journals, organized and participated in numerous symposia, seminars, conferences and congresses. She mentored numerous Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Science theses, research fellows, residents and students.
Professor Demarin’s field of interest is stroke prevention and management, neurorehabilitation, neurodegenerative disorders and dementia, management of headache and migraine, neuroplasticity, and neuropathic pain. She was principal investigator of numerous research projects. She is a pioneer of neurosonology in Croatia, and the founder of Summer Stroke School – Healthy Lifestyle and Prevention of Stroke and Other Brain Impairments, that has been organized in Dubrovnik, Croatia since 1990.
Professor Vida Demarin is a member of numerous national and international professional societies, president of Kuratorium of Mind&Brain INPC, Fellow of American Academy of Neurology, Fellow of American Heart Association, Fellow of European Stroke Organization, Fellow of European Academy of Neurology, Fellow of World Stroke Organization, as well as a member of several Subspecialty Panels of EAN, member of Executive Board of Central and Eastern European Stroke Society, honorary member of Polish Neurologic Society and more.
She developed intensive collaboration with colleagues from all over the world and especially with colleagues from central and eastern European countries, in order to spread knowledge and skills and interchange of ideas. She participated as a lecturer at several ESO Summer Schools as well as at several RTCs, building new connections and friendships. Only working together, under WFN motto: There is no health, without brain health, we can be successful in the fight against brain diseases
Prof. Leontino Battistin, MD, PhD. Born in Fiume (actually Rijeka, Croatia), graduated in Medicine at the University of Padova Medical School in 1963; Specialist in Neurology in 1967. During the years 1967-1970 he was Research Fellow at the Institute for Neurochemistry, Columbia University, New York, USA.
Full Professor of Neurology from 1980 and then Director of the Department of Neurosciences of the Medical School of the University of Padova from 1989 to 2009. He was the Scientific Director of the Research Hospital for Neurorehabilitation, IRCCS San Camillo, Venice, from 2005 to 2014.
He has been member of the Executive Council of the Italian Society of Neurology and the President of the Italian Society for Parkinson's Disease; he was a member of the Executive Committee on Extrapyramidal Disorders, chaired by Melvin Yahr, and after by Donald Calne, and of the one on Dementia of the World Federation of Neurology and, in 2009, Chairman of the Research Group for Organization and Delivery of Neurological Services; he has been elected at the WCN in London Vice-President for Europe of the World Federation of Neurology for the years 2001-2005; also, he has been the President of the European Society for Clinical Neuropharmacology during the years 2000-2008; he is a member of numerous International Scientific Societies, and Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology. He has been also a member of the Editorial Board of international journals of neuroscience and clinical neurology.
He has organized various International Symposia on specific themes of neuroscience; he was the President of the 11th World Congress on Parkinson's Disease that was held for the first time in Italy, Rome, in 1994, and President of the 2nd World Congress on Neurorehabilitation held in Venice, in 2002, when the World Federation on Neurorehabilitation was founded; also, he has been the Honorary President of the XXV World Congress of Neurology held in Rome, Italy, in October 2021.
He has published more than 300 papers in various international and national journals and edited ten volumes on specific arguments of neurology; his main scientific interests have always been cerebral metabolism and function especially in degenerative diseases of the nervous system, like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, as well as in cerebrovascular diseases and in neurorehabilitation.
Assist. prof. Hrvoje Budincevic, MD, PhD, FEAN, FESO is a neurologist with subspecialisation in intensive care medicine and cerebrovascular diseases. He received MD degree in 2001. He works at the Sveti Duh University Hospital in Zagreb (Croatia) where he is Deputy Head of the Department of neurology and Head of Stroke and Intensive Care Unit. He finished the residency program in neurology in 2007, and he earned his PhD degree in 2014 with the thesis: Impact of anticoagulant therapy on the outcome in ischemic stroke patients with atrial fibrillation. After postdoctoral fellowship from 2015 to 2018 he became assistant professor of neurology at University of Osijek. During education he earned two subspecialisations: in intensive care medicine (2012) and cerebrovascular diseases (2018). He is consultant neurologist (primarius) from 2018. From 2015 he is a secretary of the International Institute for Brain Health. From 2017. he was elected for the President of the Croatian Stroke Society. In 2017 he became a Fellow of the European Stroke Organisation, where was a member of Social Media Committee and a national delegate for the ESO-EAST project. In 2020 he became a Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology. Last several years he is one of course directors of the Summer Stroke School – Healthy Lifestyle and Prevention of Stroke and Other Brain Impairments in Dubrovnik (Croatia) (www.croatianstrokesociety.org) and a member of the Organizing Committee of the MIND & BRAIN – International Neuropsychiatric Congress in Pula (www.pula-cong.com). His research interest is stroke prevention and treatment. He is an investigator in several scientific and clinical projects. He is a full member of Croatian Academy of Medical Sciences since 2023.
Caracteristici
An emphasis is put on the importance of widening perspectives and acquiring current neuroscientific data
Presents interconnection of mind and brain through topics such as art, new technologies and clinical experiences