Medical management of the violent patient : clinical assessment and therapy
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書誌事項
Medical management of the violent patient : clinical assessment and therapy
(Medical psychiatry, 14)
M. Dekker, c1999
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This groundbreaking reference provides comprehensive and up-to-date guidelines for the evaluation and treatment of violent patients, introducing a wide range of causes of acute and long-term violence and suggesting pharmacologic and psychotherapeutic strategies.
Presents verbal deescalation and physical defense techniques!
Pooling the research of over 25 leading experts, Medical Management of the Violent Patient
describes the link between patient violence and psychiatric disorders, including personality, mood, and psychotic disorders and mental retardation
reviews violence-related neurological and medical disorders, such as dementia, traumatic brain injury, congenital brain disorders, epilepsy, encephalitis, AIDS, and many others
recalls actual malpractice cases where prediction of violence was an issue
offers advice for the use of seclusion and restraint to handle violence as it is occurring
discusses the use of antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, lithium, anticonvulsants, beta-blockers, and other medications
analyzes the violent patient's and the clinician's emotional reactions to each other
highlights the psychotherapeutic treatment of violent patients using individual, couples/family, and group modalities
profiles the correlation of violence and suicide among psychiatric patients and prisoners
and much more!
Including over 1500 references, tables, and drawings, Medical Management of the Violent Patient benefits psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical neurologists, primary care physicians, social workers, nurses, emergency room personnel, lawyers, and graduate and medical school students in these disciplines.
目次
Developmental Factors of Violence, Shulamit Glaubach
Violence in America: Social and Environmental Factors, Robert T. M. Phillips
Neurotransmitters and Violence, Serena-Lynn Brown
Neurological and Medical Diseases and Violence, Karen E. Anderson and Jonathan M. Silver
Psychiatric Disorders and Violence, Leslie Citrome and Jan Volavka
Substance Abuse and Violence, Jan Volavka and Kenneth Tardiff
Evaluation of Violent Patients, William H. Reid
Prediction of Violence, Kenneth Tardiff
Clinician Safety, William R. Dubin
Acute Management of Violent Patients, Kenneth Tardiff
Long-Term Medication for Violent Patients, Burr S. Eichelman and Kenneth Tardiff
Psychological Issues in Treatment: Transference and Countertransference, Gary J. Maier
Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Violence, Marilyn Lewis Lanza
Posttraumatic Stress Disorders in Victims of Violence, Matthew J. Friedman
Domestic Violence, Leah J. Dickstein
Rape and Sexual Assault of Adult Women, Dawn M. Hughes and Marylene Cloitre
Patterns of Violence Transmission in Physically and Sexually Abused Children, Arthur H. Green
The Clinician's Legal Duties When the Patient May Be Violent, James C. Beck and Pat Cerundolo
Violence Prevention at Work, Carol W. Wilkinson
Violence and Suicidal Behavior: What Is the Link?, Peter M. Marzuk
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