Psychiatry at a glance
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Psychiatry at a glance
Blackwell Science, 2000
2nd ed
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Psychiatry at a Glance" provides a concise and visually-oriented summary of core psychiatric knowledge. It is aimed primarily at clinical medical students undertaking their psychiatry attachment and revising for final examinations. The tables and diagrams encapsulate all a student needs to know in order to pass, whilst the text supplies the extra detail necessary to do well. It is equally useful to those training in allied health professions such as nursing, social work, psychology and pharmacy, and to psychiatric trainees, all of whom will find it a clear and user-friendly overview of psychiatry. This edition has been thoroughly updated and a new chapter on psychiatric emergencies has been added. Key references for each chapter are provided, and readers can assess their progress by using the multiple choice questions at the end of the book.
Table of Contents
Introduction to the second edition Introduction to the first edition 1. The psychiatric history and mental state examination (MSE) 2. Diagnosis and classification in psychiatry 3. Schizophrenia: phenomenology and aetiology 4. Schizophrenia: management and prognosis 5. Depression 6. Bipolar affective disorder (including mania) 7. Suicide and deliberate self-harm (DSH) 8. Stress reactions (including bereavement) 9. Anxiety disorders 10. Obsessions and compulsions 11. Eating disorders 12. Disorders of personality 13. Substance misuse 14. Alcohol abuse and dependence 15. Disorders of female reproductive life 16. Functional disorders in old age 17. Acute confusional states (delirium) 18. The dementias 19. Neuropsychiatry psychiatry I 20. Neuropsychiatry psychiatry II 21. Child psychiatry I 22. Child psychiatry II 23. The psychiatry of adolescence 24. Learning disability (mental retardation) 25. Consultation-liaison psychiatry 26. Psychiatry in the community 27. Forensic psychiatry 28. The 1983 Mental Health Act (MHA) 29. Risk assessment and management in psychiatry 30. Psychosexual disorders 31. Psychiatric aspects of HIV and AIDS 32. Psychological treatments 33. Physical treatments I 34. Physical treatments II 35. Cross-cultural psychiatry 36. Unusual psychiatric syndromes Further Reading, Questions, Answers, Index
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