Case studies : Stahl's essential psychopharmacology
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Case studies : Stahl's essential psychopharmacology
(Cambridge medicine)
Cambridge University Press, 2011-
- [v. 1] : pbk
- v. 2 : pbk
- タイトル別名
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Stahl's essential psychopharmacology
大学図書館所蔵 全4件
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
v. 2: Stephen M. Stahl, Thomas L. Schwartz
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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[v. 1] : pbk ISBN 9780521182089
内容説明
Designed with the distinctive, user-friendly presentation Dr Stahl's audience know and love, this new stream of Stahl books capitalize on Dr Stahl's greatest strength - the ability to address complex issues in an understandable way and with direct relevance to the everyday experience of clinicians. The book describes a wide-ranging and representative selection of clinical scenarios, making use of icons, questions/answers and tips. It follows these cases through the complete clinical encounter, from start to resolution, acknowledging all the complications, issues, decisions, twists and turns along the way. The book is about living through the treatments that work, the treatments that fail, and the mistakes made along the journey. This is psychiatry in real life - these are the patients from your waiting room - this book will reassure, inform and guide better clinical decision making.
目次
- 1. The man whose antidepressants stopped working
- 2. The son who would not take a shower
- 3. The man who kept hitting his wife over the head with a frying pan
- 4. The son who could not go to bed
- 5. The sleepy woman with anxiety
- 6. The woman who felt numb
- 7. The case of physician do not heal thyself
- 8. The son whose parents were desperate to have him avoid Kraepelin
- 9. The soldier who thinks he is a 'slacker' broken beyond all repair after 3 deployments to Iraq
- 10. The young man everybody was afraid to treat
- 11. The young woman whose doctors could not decide whether she has schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or both
- 12. The scary man with only partial symptom control on clozapine
- 13. The 8-year-old girl who was naughty
- 14. The scatter-brained mother whose daughter has ADHD, like mother, like daughter
- 15. The doctor who couldn't keep up with his patients
- 16. The computer analyst who thought the government would choke him to death
- 17. The severely depressed man with a life insurance policy soon to lose its suicide exemption
- 18. The anxious woman who was more afraid of her anxiety medications than of anything else
- 19. The psychotic woman with delusions that no medication could fix
- 20. The breast cancer survivor who couldn't remember how to cook
- 21. The woman who has always been out of control
- 22. The young man with depression and alcohol abuse - like father, like son, like grandfather, like father, like great grandfather, like grandfather
- 23. The woman with psychotic depression responsive to her own TMS machine
- 24. The boy getting kicked out of his classroom
- 25. The young man whose dyskinesia was prompt and not tardive
- 26. The patient whose daughter wouldn't give up
- 27. The psychotic arsonist who burned his house and tried to burn himself
- 28. The woman with depression whose Parkinson's Disease vanished
- 29. The depressed man who thought he was out of options
- 30. The woman who was either manic or fat
- 31. The girl who couldn't find a doctor
- 32. The man who wondered if once a bipolar always a bipolar?
- 33. Suck it up, soldier, and quit whining
- 34. The young man who is failing to launch
- 35. The young cancer survivor with panic
- 36. The man whose antipsychotic almost killed him
- 37. The painful man who soaked up his opiates like a sponge
- 38. The woman with an ever fluctuating mood
- 39. The psychotic sex offender with grandiosity and mania
- 40. The elderly man with schizophrenia and Alzheimer's Disease
- Index.
- 巻冊次
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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781107607330
内容説明
Following the success of the first collection of Stahl's Case Studies, published in 2011, we are pleased to present this completely new selection of clinical stories. Designed with the distinctive user-friendly presentation readers have become accustomed to and making use of icons, questions/answers and tips, these cases address complex issues in an understandable way and with direct relevance to the everyday experience of clinicians. Covering a wide-ranging and representative selection of clinical scenarios, each case is followed through the complete clinical encounter, from start to resolution, acknowledging all the complications, issues, decisions, twists and turns along the way. The book is about living through the treatments that work, the treatments that fail, and the mistakes made along the journey. This is psychiatry in real life - these are the patients from your waiting room - this book will reassure, inform and guide better clinical decision making. Optional posttests with CME credit are available for a fee (waived for NEI members). For more information, contact the Neuroscience Education Institute.
目次
- Introduction
- List of icons
- Abbreviations
- 1. The case: achieving remission with medication management augmented with pet therapy
- 2. The case: the luteal, jaw moving woman with paranoid paneling
- 3. The case: the other lady with a moving jaw
- 4. The case: the lady with MDD who bought an RV
- 5. The case: the PCP who went the prescribing distance but came up short
- 6. The case: intrusions, ammonia, and dyskinesias, oh my
- 7. The case: the lady and the man who sat on couches
- 8. The case: the lady who had her diagnosis altered
- 9. The case: the man who picked things up
- 10. The case: it worked this time, but with a hitch
- 11. The case: the figment of a man who looked upon on the lady
- 12. The case: the man who couldn't sell anymore
- 13. The case: the woman who thought she was ill, then was ill
- 14. The case: generically speaking, generics are OK
- 15. The case: the woman who wouldn't leave her car
- 16. The case: the woman who liked late night TV
- 17. The case: the patient who interacted with everything
- 18. The case: the angry twins
- 19. The case: anxiety, depression, or prebipolaring?
- 20. The case: the patient who wasn't lyming
- 21. The case: hindsight is always 20/20 or ADHD
- 22. The case: this one's too hot, this one's too cold... this one is just right
- 23. The case: schizophrenia patient needs sleep
- 24. The case: the man with greasy hands needs fine tuning
- 25. The case: the combative business woman
- 26. The case: the man with a little bit of everything
- 27. The case: oops, he fell off the curve
- 28. The case: 54-year-old with recurrent depression and 'psychiatric' Parkinsonism
- 29. The case: 55-year-old with depression not responsive to serotonergic treatment
- 30. The case: 23-year-old with first depression... that's it!
- Index of drug names
- Index of case studies.
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