Book review: Brunoni AR, Hamani C, Quevedo J. Interventional psychiatry. Porto Alegre: Editora Artmed; 2024
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https://doi.org/10.25118/2763-9037.2025.v15.1469Keywords:
electroconvulsive therapy, interventional psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, neuromodulationAbstract
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Chapter 1. Therapeutic interventions: a new pathway in psychiatry?
Chapter 2. Interventional psychiatry: minimum curricular proposal
Chapter 3. Mechanism of action of transcranial electrical stimulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation
Chapter 4. Non-invasive neuromodulation in mood disorders
Chapter 5. Non-invasive neuromodulation in schizophrenia
Chapter 6. Chronic pain
Chapter 7. Non-invasive neuromodulation in obsessive-compulsive disorder and related disorders
Chapter 8. Non-invasive neuromodulation in neuropsychiatry
Chapter 9. Mechanism of action of electroconvulsive therapy
Chapter 10. Convulsive therapy in mood disorders
Chapter 11. Other indications and evidence for electroconvulsive therapies
Chapter 12. Mechanisms of action of ketamine
Chapter 13. Use of ketamine/esketamine in mood disorders
Chapter 14. Mechanisms of action of vagus nerve stimulation
Chapter 15. Vagus nerve stimulation in mood disorders
Chapter 16. Psychedelics in psychiatry: mechanisms of action and clinical indications
Chapter 17. Nitrous oxide in psychiatry: mechanisms of action and clinical indications
Chapter 18. Indications and practical and ethical aspects of performing neurosurgery for psychiatric disorders in Brazil
Chapter 19. Neuroimaging in neuropsychiatric surgery
Chapter 20. Neurosurgery for mood disorders
Chapter 21. Neurosurgery for obsessive-compulsive disorder
Chapter 22. Deep brain stimulation for new indications in neuropsychiatry
Chapter 23. Ethical aspects of neuromodulation
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Brunoni AR, Hamani C, Quevedo J. Psiquiatria intervencionista. Porto Alegre: Editora Artmed; 2024.

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