Kaplan and Sadock's synopsis of psychiatry : behavorial sciences, clinical psychiatry

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Kaplan and Sadock's synopsis of psychiatry : behavorial sciences, clinical psychiatry

Harold I. Kaplan, Benjamin J. Sadock, Jack A. Grebb

Williams & Wilkins, c1994

7th ed

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Synopsis of psychiatry

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Rev. ed. of: Synopsis of psychiatry. 6th ed. c1991

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This text provides comprehensive coverage of psychiatry. Written primarily for students, it covers both behavioural science and clinical psychiatry. It also considers: biological therapy, including all current drugs, with classification by action and drug name; neurochemistry; neurophysiology; and brain imaging. Clinical cases are included and pharmacologic treatments are presented according to pharmacologic activity, not just by drug family. This seventh edition has been updated to incorporate the DSM-IV guidelines. It also includes expanded coverage of substance abuse and psychotropics. New topics to this edition include factitious disorders; eating and sleep disorders; medication-induced movement disorders; motor skills and attention deficit disorders; schizophrenia with childhood onset; and childhood or adolescent antisocial behaviour.

Table of Contents

  • The doctor-patient relationship
  • human development throughout the life cycle
  • the brain and behaviour
  • contributions of the psychosocial sciences to human behaviour
  • psychology and psychiatry - psychometric and neuropsychological testing
  • theories of personality and psychopathology
  • clinical examination of the psychiatric patient
  • typical signs and symptoms of psychiatric illness defined
  • classification in psychiatry and psychiatric rating scales
  • delirium, dementia, amnesia and other cognitive disorders
  • neuropsychiatric aspects of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  • substance-related disorders
  • schizophrenia
  • other psychotic disorders
  • mood disorders
  • anxiety disorders
  • somatoform disorders
  • factitious disorders
  • dissociative disorders
  • human sexuality
  • gender identity disorders
  • eating disorders
  • normal sleep and sleep disorders
  • impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified
  • adjustment disorders
  • personality disorders
  • psychological factors affecting medical condition (psychosomatic disorders)
  • relationship problems
  • problems related to abuse or neglect
  • additional conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention (follow DSM-IV
  • but do not include Sections 49.1-49.4)
  • psychiatric emergencies
  • psychotherapies
  • biological therapies
  • child psychiatry - assessment, examination, and psychological testing
  • mental retardation
  • learning disorders (academic skills disorders)
  • motor skills disorder
  • pervasive developmental disorders
  • attention deficit disorders (including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder NOS)
  • disruptive behaviour disorders
  • anxiety disorders of childhood or adolescence
  • feeding and disorders of infancy or early childhood
  • tic disorders
  • communication disorders
  • elimination disorders
  • other disorders of infancy, childhood, or adolescence
  • mood disorders and suicide (including bereavement)
  • schizophrenia with childhood onset
  • child psychiatry - special areas of interest
  • psychiatric treatment of children and adolescents
  • geriatric psychiatry
  • forensic psuchiatry
  • ethics in psychiatry
  • history of psychiatry.

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