Oxford Handbook of PsychiatryOUP Oxford, 2009 M03 26 - 977 páginas The Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry provides comprehensive coverage of all major psychiatric conditions and sub-specialities. It is aimed at psychiatric trainees, medical students studying psychiatry, trainees entering individual psychiatric sub-specialities, consultant psychiatrists, general practitioners and other health-care professionals who come into contact with psychiatric patients. It provides detailed and practical advice on the management of psychiatric disorders, in-depth coverage of psychiatric assessment, psychopathology, evidence-based practice, mental health and capacity legislation in the British Isles, difficult and urgent situations, transcultural psychiatry, and therapeutic issues. The new edition features a completely updated legal section with coverage of the new English mental health act, updated coverage of the Scottish mental health act and new coverage of incapacity legislation in England, Wales and Scotland, a completely updated section on schizophrenia, and the addition of new drugs and new clinical guidance from recognized institutions such as NICE. It also includes specialist chapters on learning disabilities, psychotherapy and child psychiatry reviewed and revised by specialist registrars currently working in the fields. The book is internally cross-referenced and has both key references to important papers and to further information resources. As well as being indexed alphabetically, it is also indexed by ICD-10 / DSM-IV codes, and there is a quick index for acute presentations. This handbook is practical and didactic in style, designed to provide portable reassurance to doctors beginning psychiatry. There is helpful advice for the management of difficult and urgent situations, and the text is peppered with clinical observations on the practice of clinical psychiatry and guidance based upon the experience of the authors. |
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3 Symptoms of psychiatric illness | 79 |
103 | |
5 Organic illness | 125 |
6 Schizophrenia and related psychoses | 169 |
7 Depressive illness | 223 |
8 Bipolar illness | 279 |
9 Anxiety and stressrelated disorders | 319 |
16 Child and adolescent psychiatry | 551 |
17 Forensic psychiatry | 611 |
667 | |
19 Liaison psychiatry | 717 |
20 Psychotherapy | 759 |
803 | |
22 Transcultural psychiatry | 845 |
23 Therapeutic issues | 861 |
10 Eating and impulsecontrol disorders | 357 |
11 Sleep disorders | 373 |
12 Reproductive psychiatry sexual dysfunction and sexuality | 411 |
13 Personality disorders | 437 |
14 Old age psychiatry | 459 |
15 Substance misuse | 483 |
24 Difficult and urgent situations | 903 |
25 Useful resources | 931 |
26 ICD10DSMIV index | 947 |
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Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry and Emergencies in Psychiatry Pack David Semple,Consultant Psychiatrist Roger Smyth,Roger Smyth,Basant Puri,Ian Treasaden Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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