Prescriptions for the mind : a critical view of contemporary psychiatry
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Prescriptions for the mind : a critical view of contemporary psychiatry
Oxford University Press, 2008
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-234) and index
収録内容
- Neuroscience and psychiatry
- Psychotherapy and psychiatry
- Diagnosis in psychiatry
- The boundaries of mental disorders
- Mood and mental illness
- Psychiatry's problem children
- Evidence-based psychiatry
- Psychiatric drugs: miracles and limitations
- Talk therapies: the need for a unified method
- Psychiatry in practice
- Training psychiatrists
- Psychiatry and society
- The future of psychiatry
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The practice of psychiatry has undergone great changes in recent years. In this book, Joel Paris, MD, a veteran psychiatrist, provides a fluently written and accessible "state-of-the-field" assessment. Himself a clinician, researcher, and teacher, Paris focuses on the most striking change within the field - the diverging roles of psychopharmacology and psychotherapy in contemporary practice. Where once psychiatrists were trained in Freudian psychoanalysis - which
involved, more than anything else, talking - current pressures in mental health practice, including those imposed by managed care, are leading psychiatrists to treat more and more of their patients exclusively with medication, which is cheaper and faster. At the same time, psychotherapy is
increasingly not being taught to new psychiatrists-in-training, even though, as Paris reveals, there is scientific evidence that both talk therapies and medication can play an important role in the treatment of mental illness. These developments are occuring against a backdrop of exploding research in the genetics and neurobiology of mental illness that will continue to drive the field. Paris ends by contemplating how going forward psychiatry can best respond to all these forces and proposes
a team-based approach to mental health care. The book will appeal both to specialists and nonspecialists, particularly psychiatric residents and fellows, medical students considering specialization in psychiatry, clinical psychologists, social workers, and general readers, especially consumers of
mental health services.
目次
- PART I - MODELS
- PART II - DIAGNOSIS
- PART III - TREATMENT
- PART IV - OUTLOOK
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