1st Edition
The Descent of Madness Evolutionary Origins of Psychosis and the Social Brain
Introduction. A History and Prehistory of Madness. Evolutionary Principles of the Origins of Psychosis. Evolutionary Genetics of Psychosis. A Social Brain for a Social World. The Evolution of the Social Brain. Schizophrenia and the Social Brain. The Dysconnectivity Hypothesis of Schizophrenia. Evolutionary Ontogeny of Schizophrenia. The Costly Legacy of an Evolved Social Brain.
Biography
Jonathan Burns is chief specialist psychiatrist at the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine. His main areas of research include psychotic illnesses, human brain evolution and evolutionary origins of psychosis.
"This is a magnificent blend of erudition, common sense and compassion. Schizophrenia is a terrible blighting of the lives of so many young people, a torment to themselves, painful for their families, and frightening for society as a whole. This book from a brilliant young researcher and clinician will hopefully lead the way towards an unravelling of the complexities of its pathology and to effective prevention and treatment." - John Price, NHS psychiatrist (retired) and former chairman of the Psychotherapy Section of the World Psychiatric Association, UK
"Burns shares a banquet of ideas in the emerging areas of evolutionary psychiatry, providing a powerful new vision of why attributes of our social brains can lead certain individuals to lose a sense of ownership of their selves and their emotional experiences. This provocative hypothesis should keep investigators busy for decades." - Jaak Panksepp, Baily Endowed Chair of Animal Well-Being Science, Washington State University, USA






