in paraphilias, 491
in personality disorders, 574,
588
in posttraumatic stress
disorder, 319
research challenges in, 169
in schizophrenia, 546–547
in social phobia, 282
in somatization disorder, 357
in specifi c phobias, 293
in substance abuse disorder,
417
in suicide, 236
temperament and, 58–59
Genotype, 43
Genuine empathy, 121
George III, king of England,
15, 15f
Get Me Out of Here (Reiland),
567–568
Glass Castle, The (Walls), 71–73
Glial cells, 39
Global Assessment of
Functioning Scale, 81t
Global attributions, 204–205,
204t
Glove anesthesia, 361f
Glutamate, 41
in bipolar disorders, 225
in dementia, 711
in schizophrenia, 545
in substance use disorder, 398
Godinez v. Moran, 728
Goldstein, Andrew, 717, 721,
725–726, 729, 735–737,
741–742
Graded exposure, 296
Grandiosity, 219, 220, 522
in delusional disorder, 530
in narcissistic personality
disorder, 611
Graphs, family system, 137f
Green, Peter, 535
Grey Gardens (fi lm), 4, 5, 10,
55–56
Grief
depression vs., 214
unresolved, 136t
Grisi siknis, 338
Group therapy, 139
for bipolar disorders, 230
for children, 143
confi dentiality in, 719
gender identity disorder and,
481
for generalized anxiety
disorder, 260
for panic disorder, 275–276
for personality disorders, 580
for posttraumatic stress
disorder, 324
privileged communication
in, 720
for schizophrenia, 561
for social phobia, 287–288
for specifi c phobias, 297
for substance use disorders,
428–429
Guilt, lack of in personality
disorders, 592–593
Guilty but mentally ill verdict,
727
° H °
Habituation, 123–124, 123t
Halcion, 407
Hallowell, Edward, 657
Hallucinations
in amphetamine psychosis,
392–393
with cocaine and crack, 391
dangerousness and, 730
defi nition of, 6
in delirium, 690
risk of harm from, 7
in schizophrenia, 520,
521–522, 549
Hallucinogen persisting
perception disorder, 414
Hallucinogens, 413–415,
416–417
treatment of abuse of, 424,
424t
Halstead-Reitan
Neuropsychological
Battery, 94
Hangovers, 408
Harm avoidance, 59
in antisocial personality
disorder, 596
in eating disorders, 453
in fearful/anxious personality
disorders, 619
Harm reduction, 421
Harrison, George, 381, 413
Hashish, 414–415
Head injury, 688
Health anxiety disorder, 366
Health care
access to, 144–145
cost of substance use
disorders in, 388–389
managed care in, 147
Health insurance billing/costs,
84, 147, 468
Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act
(HIPAA), 719
Heavy episodic drinking. See
Binge drinking
Help! (fi lm), 382
Hepatitis, 413
Heritability, 44
of attention-defi cit/
hyperactivity disorder,
661–662
of conduct disorder, 651
of learning disorders, 645–646
of separation anxiety
disorder, 674
Heroin, 412–413, 416, 417
treatment of dependence on,
423
Hewitt, Jennifer Love, 531
High expressed emotion, 61,
550–551, 561
Hinckley, John, 723
Hippocampus, 37, 37f
in antisocial personality
disorder, 595
in borderline personality
disorder, 602–603
in depressive disorders, 202
in dissociative amnesia,
335–336
in dissociative identity
disorder, 346
in posttraumatic stress
disorder, 317–318
in schizophrenia, 542, 543
in social phobia, 282
Hippocrates, 12, 353
Histrionic personality disorder,
608–610
HIV (human immunodefi ciency
virus), 709, 710t
Hoarding compulsions, 300
Homeostasis, 137
Homework, therapeutic, 123,
511–512
Homogenous samples, 183
Homosexuality. See Sexual
orientation
Hope, 177, 178
Hopelessness, suicide and,
236–237, 241
Hopelessness depression, 205
Hormones, 42
in depressive disorders,
201–202, 208
in dissociative amnesia, 336
in dissociative fugue, 339
neuroimaging of, 92–93
Hornbacher, Marya, 435, 436,
440, 442, 447–448,
450–451, 452, 455–456,
458, 462, 468, 470
Horney, Karen, 20
Hospitalization/
institutionalization
civil commitment, 733–737
criminal commitment,
732–733
deinstitutionalization and,
561–562, 735, 736
for eating disorders, 463,
467–468
inpatient commitment, 735
mandated outpatient
commitment, 735–737
partial, 140
psychiatric, 467–468
schizophrenia and, 561
Hospital of St. Mary of
Bethlehem (London), 14
HPA axis. See Hypothalamic-
pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA
axis)
Hughes, Howard, 247, 278,
281, 283–284, 289, 292,
299, 300–301, 306, 309,
315, 326
Hull, Clark L., 22
Humane treatments, 14–15
Humanistic psychology, 21
Humanists, 21
Human sexual response cycle,
494
Humoral theory, 12–13
Huntington’s disease, 709, 710t
Hurricane Andrew, 321
Hurricane Paulina, 321
Hydrocodone, 412
Hydromorphone, 412
Hyperactivity. See Attention-
defi cit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD)
Hyperarousal
physiological, 251
in posttraumatic stress
disorder, 311, 320,
324–325
Hypersomnia, 194
Hyperventilation, in panic
disorder, 268
Hypervigilance, 256
in body dysmorphic disorder,
372
in depersonalization disorder,
343
in panic disorder, 272
in posttraumatic stress
disorder, 311, 320
Hypnosis, 17
brain function in, 350–351
in conversion disorder, 363,
365
dissociative fugue and, 339
in dissociative identity
disorder, 346, 347,
350–351
mesmerism and, 14–15
self-, 346, 347, 363, 365
Hypnotizability
dissociative fugue and, 339
in dissociative identity
disorder, 347
Hypoactive sexual desire
disorder, 496t, 497–499,
505, 510t
Hypochondriasis, 54, 353,
365–369
diagnostic reliability and,
373
genetics in, 357
treatment of, 374t, 375t
Hypomanic episodes, 192t, 220,
223
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal
axis (HPA axis), 35
in borderline personality
disorder, 603
in depressive disorders,
201–202, 202f
in schizophrenia, 555
Hypothalamus, 36–37, 37f, 268
Hypotheses, 155
SUBJECT INDEX SI9