In clinical practice, recognizing these symptoms is important because they negatively affect the patients’ quality of life, impair the functional recovery, increase the mortality, and increase the caregiver burden. Nevertheless, unlike other neurological symptoms such as motor/sensory dysfunction, and speech disturbances, they are relatively well managed mostly by pharmacological therapy such as selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI).
The phenomenology of these neuropsychiatric symptoms and related factors, pathophysiological mechanism, and treatment strategies should be properly educated for neurologists, psychiatrists and other physicians. The book is written by experts in this field to disseminate important knowledges to neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists and other physicians and will eventually benefit patients with neurological diseases.
Dr. Jong Sung Kim is an Honorary Professor of University of Ulsan, ASAN Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea.
He was the former president of Korean Neurological Association and Korean Stroke Society. He used to be a scientific committee member in major international conferences such as International Stroke Conference (ISC), European Stroke Conference (ESC), and Word stroke conferences (WSC).
He is currently the chief editor of `Journal of Stroke (impact factor 8.6), and an associate editor of Cerebrovasc Dis. He used to be an associate editor of Int J Stroke and J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. He has published 30 books or book chapters including `Intracranial Atherosclerosis’ (Karger, 2016), and `Posterior Circulation Stroke’ (Springer, 2021), and approximately 600 peer-reviewed scientific articles. His main academic interests include intracranial atherosclerosis, posterior circulation stroke, and imaging-based stroke treatment. In addition, he has had a special interest inneuropsychiatric manifestations of stroke including post-stroke depression, emotional incontinence, anger, apathy and fatigue. On this particular subject, he has published approximately 100 peer-reviewed scientific articles. He also wrote relevant chapters such as `Disturbances in the voluntary control of emotional expression after stroke’ in `Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Cerebrovascular Diseases’(Ferro JM, ed, pp131-160, Springer, 2013). `Serotonin and Stroke‘ in Handbook of the Behavioral Neurobiology of Serotonin (Muller CP and Cunningham KA eds., pp989-1000, Academic Press, 2020),`Pseudo-bulbar Symptom or Emotional Incontinence’ in Stroke Syndromes (Caplan LR, ed, 4th ed, Cambridge, in press), and `Anger in Post-Illness: an Example of Stroke‘ in `Handbook of Anger, Aggression, and Violence (Victor R Preedy, ed, Springer Nature, in press). He has given lectures on this particular topic more than 20 times in domestic and international scientific conferences. To educate and facilitate research on this topic, he organized `Society of Mood and Other Behavioral Symptoms in Neurologic Diseases‘‚ and had served as the president for 10 years.