Psychiatry
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Psychiatry
John Wiley & Sons, c2003
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Described as 'truly outstanding' by "The New England Journal of Medicine" and 'a gold standard for our field' by the "American Journal of Psychiatry", the second edition of this flagship textbook has been extensively revised and updated to reflect progress and understanding in the field. Written by extremely well-known and highly regarded experts, it takes a patient-centered approach, presenting information on normal development and then the behaviour, signs and symptoms of disordered behaviour. Its excellence of authorship, depth and breadth of coverage set it apart as a truly impressive reference that will be indispensable for all those involved in the treatment psychiatric disorders.Covering new and developing topics and treatments that have emerged since publication of the first edition, "Psychiatry, Second Edition" incorporates: more than 20 new chapters including: neural development, mechanism of neural transmitter action, global perspectives, pathophysiology of addictions, hallucinogen abuse, premenstrual dysphoric disorder; significant updates on psychiatric disorders and their treatment, including - schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, extensive revision of the scientific foundations of psychiatry, references updated to include the literature up until 2002, the DSM-IV and ICD diagnostic classification systems.
All previous edition chapters have been completely re-written and expanded to include current clinical practices and basic mechanisms in psychiatric disorders and therapeutics. This new edition also includes important features such as: tables, charts and illustrations to highlight key information, clinical vignettes to illustrate current clinical practice, diagnostic and treatment decision trees to help both the novice and experienced reader, extensive references directing the reader to further information and reading for each topic. "Psychiatry, Second Edition" will be indispensable for all those involved in the treatment of psychiatric disorders: from clinicians at all levels of experience to medical students wanting a quick review and health care professionals.Acclaim for the first edition: '"Psychiatry" is also noteworthy for the extraordinary breadth of topics covered...I was highly impressed by the depth of discussion, excellent tables and graphics, and extensive references...The chapters on the various psychiatric disorders and their treatment are written by eminent clinicians and researchers and are extraordinarily comprehensive' - Review by J.
Kocsis MD in JAMA (June 1997). 'More than 200 extremely well-known and highly regarded experts, many of them luminaries, have contributed chapters. [The Editors] are men whose credentials reach high into the academic and research stratosphere ...Extremely user-friendly..."Psychiatry" is a wonderfully conceived and beautifully executed textbook. Each time I open it, I am more impressed by the quality of work of the authors and editors. They have given us the gift of a gold standard for our field' - Review by S. Vinogradov MD in "American Journal of Psychiatry" (August 2000).'a truly outstanding textbook - in my view the best current textbook of psychiatry...This is a wonderful book. I urge all practicing psychiatrists, and especially all residents to purchase this book and read it' - Reviewed by L. Wells PH. D, MD in "The New England Journal of Medicine, 1997".
目次
- Section I Approaches to the Patient (Ursano).Listening to the Patient (Mohl). The Cultural Context of Clinical Assessment (Kirmayer et al). The Psychiatric Interview: Settings and Techniques (Silberman and Certa). Physician-Patient Relationship (Sonnenberg et al). Professional Ethics and Boundaries (Epstein and Okasha).Section II A Developmental Perspective on Normal Domains of Mental and Behavioral Function (Mrazek).A Psychiatric Perspective on Human Development (Mrazek). Infant Development: The First 3 Years of Life (Zeanah et al). Preschool Development (Clyman). School-Age Development (Shapiro). Adolescent Development (Towbin and Schowalter). Adult Development (Beardslee and Valliant).Section III Scientific Foundations of Psychiatry (Freedman).A Brief History of Psychiatry (Stone). Psychiatric Epidemiology (Wang et al). Psychiatric Genetics (Gejman et al). Neural Development: Basic Mechanisms and Relevance for Psychiatric Disorders (LaMantia). Basic Mechanisms of Neurotransmitter (Frazer et al).<br&a mp
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- Psychatric Pathophysiology: Overview (Freedman). Psychiatric Pathophysiology: Schizophrenia (Tamminga and Carlsson). Psychiatric Pathophysiology: Mood Disorders (Sher and Mann). Psychatric Pathophysiology: Anxiety Disorders (Skolnick). Psychiatric Pathophysiology: Addiction (Kalivas et al). Psychiatric Pathophysiology: Dementia (Haroutunian and Davis). Psychiatric Pathophysiology and Neurodevelopmental Disorders: The Example of Autism and Autistic Behaviors (Piven). Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology (Goldman et al). Cognitive Psychology: Basic Theory and Clinical Implications (Craighead et al). Social Psychology: Theory, Research, and Mental Health Implications (Farber and Kaslow). Psychanalytic Theories (Furman and Levy).Section IV Manifestations and Assessments of Psychiatric Illness (Skodol).Psychopathology Across the Life Cycle (Skodol et al). Clinical Evaluation and Treatment Planning: A Multimodal Approach (Cournos and Cabaniss). Neuropsychological Testing and Neurophysiological Assessment (Seidman and Bruder). Brain Imaging in Psychiatry (Dougherty and Rauch). Consciousness, Orientation, and Memory (Claypoole and Tucker). Alterations of Speech, Thought, Perception, and Self-experience (Hoffman and McGlashan). Emotions (Kohn and Keller). Physical Signs and Symptoms (Muskin). Behavior and Adaptive Functioning (Vaughan and Oldham). The Cultural Framework of Psychiatric Disorders (Mezzich et al).Section V Disorders (First).Psychiatric Classification (First). Diagnostic Classification in Infancy and Early Childhood (Greenspan and Wieder). Childhood Disorders: Mental Retardation (Szymanski and Wilska). Childhood Disorders: Learning and Motor Skills Disorders (Silver). Childhood Disorders: Communication Disorders (Klykylo). Childhood Disorders: The Autism Spectrum Disorders (Owley et al). Childhood Disorders: Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders (Sharma et al). Childhood Disorders: Feeding and Other Disorders of Infancy or Early Childhood (Chatoor). Childhood Disorders: Tic Disorders (Walkup and Riddle). Childhood Disorders: Elimination Disorders and Childhood Anxiety Disorders (Lucas and Shaffer). Delirium and Dementia (Frierson). Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition (Moore). General Approaches to Substance and Polydrug Use Disorders (Kosten). Substance Abuse: Alcohol Use Disorders (Babor et al). Substance Abuse:Caffeine Use Disorders (Strain and Griffiths). Substance Abuse: Cannabis-Related Disorders (Gruber and Pope Jr). Substance Abuse: Cocaine Use Disorders (Jin and McCance-Katz). Substance Abuse: Phencyclidine Use Disorders (Zukin et al). Substance Abuse: Hallucinogen- and MDMA-Related Disorders (El-Mallakh et al). Substance Abuse: Inhalant-Related Disorders (Sharp and Rosenberg). Substance Abuse: Nicotine Dependence (Ziedonis and Fiester). Substance Abuse: Opioid Use Disorders (Woody et al). Substance Abuse: Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Use Disorders (Wesson et al). Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses (Patel et al). Mood Disorders: Depression (Gruenberg and Goldstein). Mood Disoders: Bipolar (Manic-Depressive) Disorders (Bauer). Mood Disorders: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (Pearlstein). Anxiety Disroders: Panic Disorder With and Without Agoraphobia (Asmundson and Taylor). Anxiety Disorders: Social and Specific Phobias (Antony and McCabe). Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Pato et al). Anxiety Disorders: Traumatic Stress Disorders (Beckham et al). Anxiety Disorders: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (Monnier et al). Somatoform Disorders (Yutzy). Factitious Disorders (Fleming and Eisendrath). Dissociative Disorders (Spiegel and Maldonado). Sexual Disorders (Levine). Eating Disorders (Walsh). Sleep and Sleep-Wake Disorders (Gillin et al). Impulse Control Disorders (Winchel et al). Adjustment Disorders (Strain and Newcom). Personality Disorders (Widiger and Mullins). Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Condition (Levenson). Medication-Induced Movement Disorders (Jeste and Dolder). Relational Problems (Tompson et al).Section VI Therapeutics (Pato).Individual Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (Kay and Kay). Group Psychotherapy (Stone). Time-Limited Psychotherapy (Swartz and Markowitz). Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (Friedman et al). Family Therapy (Griffith and Slovik). Couples Therapy (Ritvo and Glick). Hypnosis (Maldonado and Spiegel). Behavioral Medicine (Slater et al). Psychosocial Rehabilitation (Bellack). Electroconvulsive Therapy (Rudorfer et al). Neurosurgery for Treatment-Refractory Psychiatry Disorders: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder (Martis et al). Psychopharmacology: Ethnic and Cultural Perspectives (Lin et al). Anitpsychotic Drugs (Miyamoto et al). Mood Stabilizers (Moseman et al). Anitdepressants (Boland and Keller). Anxiolytic Drugs (Maddux and Rapaport). Sedative-Hypnotic Agents (Shader and Songer). Stimulants (Greenhill et al). Cognitive Enhancers and Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease (Schneider and Tariot). Therapeutic Management of the Suidical Patient (Dawkins et al). Treatment of Violent Behavior (Citrome and Volavka). Complementary and Alternative Treatments in Psychiatry (Brown et al). Combined Therapies: Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy (Riba and Miller). Medication Compliance (Mankad and Swartz). Global Perspective on Mental Health Services (Stroup and Maj).Section VII Special Clinical Settings and Challenges (Maus Feldman and Goldfinger).Social Context of Psychiatric Practice (Goldfinger et al). Organization and Financing of Mental Health Care (Hogan and Morrison). Social Stabilization: Achieving Satisfactory Community Adaptation for Persons with Severe Mental Illness (Solomon and Meyerson). Advocacy, Self-Help, and Consumer-Operated Services (Lefley). Law, Ethics, and Psychiatry (Duckworth et al). Serving Homeless People with Mental Illness (McQuistion et al). Rural Psychiatry (Rohland). Correctional Psychiatry (Roskes). Dual Diagnoses (Minkoff). Psychiatry and Palliative Care (Shuster).
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