After a period in which neurology and psychiatry have become more and more defined
neurologists' interest in psychiatric topics and vice versa has increased. This book provides
readers with an overview of the most representative neuropsychiatric syndromes such as Ganser
and Capgras syndromes. It fills an existing gap in current literature and reintroduces a
clinical approach. Additionally there is a historical perspective throughout time with a focus
on the most relevant clinical syndromes offering distinct value to readers. With this approach
the book serves as a useful and stimulating guide on the diagnosis and management of neurologic
psychiatric syndromes. It is for neurologists neurosurgeons psychiatrists and all others
interested in neuropsychiatric topics because these syndromes also called 'uncommon' may in
fact be more frequent than the literature suggests.