This book explores, for the first time, the clinical relevance of kindling. A number of conditions including epilepsy, and manic depressive psychosis and additional states in which a process similar to kindling may be of importance are highlighted. In addition, the possible implications of the kindling hypothesis of neuropsychiatric disorders are fully explored. This book offers a fascinating insight into current thinking and will serve as an invaluable reference source.
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This book explores, for the first time, the clinical relevance of kindling. A number of conditions including epilepsy, and manic depressive psychosis and additional states in which a process similar to kindling may be of importance are highlighted. In addition, the possible implications of the kindling hypothesis of neuropsychiatric disorders are fully explored. This book offers a fascinating insight into current thinking and will serve as an invaluable reference source.
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Add this copy of The Clinical Relevance of Kindling to cart. $187.00, good condition, Sold by HaroldsBooks rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Corydon, IA, UNITED STATES, published 1989 by John Wiley & Sons.