Psychiatric diagnosis
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Psychiatric diagnosis
Oxford University Press, 1989
4th ed.
- : pbk.
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Note
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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ISBN 9780195052305
Description
This updated edition includes a new chapter on psychiatric examination and information from clinical, epidemiological and neurochemical studies relevant to psychiatric disorders. The text shows the usefulness of diagnosis based on specifically defined criteria in planning treatment.
Table of Contents
- Affective disorders
- schizophrenic disorders
- panic disorders
- hysteria
- obsessive-compulsive disorders
- phobic disorders
- alcoholism
- drug dependence
- sociopathy
- brain syndrome
- anorexia nervosa
- the psychiatric examination.
- Volume
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: pbk. ISBN 9780195052312
Description
This concise compendium of current knowledge in psychiatry--highly acclaimed and widely used in its earlier editions--has now been brought fully up to date. Goodwin and Guze have included a new chapter on psychiatric examination and a wealth of recent information from clinical, epidemiological, and neurochemical studies relevant to psychiatric disorders. They have also incorporated DSM-III-R criteria into this edition. The authors continue to demonstrate the usefulness of diagnosis based on specifically defined criteria in planning treatment and predicting outcome of illness. Statements are well documented with reference to the psychiatric literature, and the bibliography at the end of each chapter is extensive.
Table of Contents
- Affective disorders
- schizophrenic disorders
- panic disorders
- hysteria
- obsessive-compulsive disorders
- phobic disorders
- alcoholism
- drug dependence
- sociopathy
- brain syndrome
- anorexia nervosa
- the psychiatric examination.
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