Psychiatry
Designed specifically for medical students, as well as other trainees in the health professions, including social workers, occupational therapists, and psychiatric residents, Psychiatry 2e is a dynamic introductory textbook in psychiatry. Ideally suited for first and second year medical students dur...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press
[2010]
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Edición: | Second edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798325306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- CONTENTS
- CONTRIBUTORS
- 1. PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT PLANNING
- Chief Complaint
- History
- History of the Present Illness
- Past Psychiatric History
- Past Medical History
- Review of Systems
- Psychosocial History
- Family History
- Mental Status Examination
- Other Findings
- Physical Examination
- Laboratory Tests
- Impressions
- Case Summary
- Differential Diagnosis
- Multiaxial Evaluation
- Predisposing and Precipitating Factors
- Treatment Plan
- Prognosis
- 2. THE PSYCHIATRIC INTERVIEW
- Interview Models
- The Medical Model
- The Psychodynamic Model
- Conducting the Interview
- Scheduling the Interview
- The Interview Setting
- Safety
- Language
- Beginning the Interview
- Chief Complaint and History of the Present Illness
- Past Psychiatric History
- Past Medical History
- Review of Major Realms of Psychopathology
- Psychosocial History
- Family History
- Mental Status Examination
- Sample Interviews
- Interview One
- Interview Two
- Interview Three
- Discussion
- Concluding the Interview
- 3. MOOD DISORDERS
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Major Depression
- Dysthymic Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder
- Mania
- Mixed States
- Hypomania
- Cyclothymia
- Geriatric Issues
- Catatonia
- Epidemiology and Course of Illness
- The Interview
- Depressive Disorders
- Bipolar Disorder
- Differential Diagnosis
- Medical Evaluation
- Etiology
- Neurobiological Theories
- Psychosocial Theories
- Treatment
- Pharmacotherapy
- Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Psychotherapy
- 4. SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Symptoms of Schizophrenia
- Subtypes of Schizophrenia
- Other Psychotic Disorders
- Course of Illness
- The Interview
- Differential Diagnosis
- Medical Evaluation
- Etiology
- Neurobiology.
- Seasonal Birth Patterns
- Psychosocial Factors
- Treatment
- Pharmacotherapy
- Treatment of Prodromal Schizophrenia
- Psychosocial Treatment
- Therapeutic Settings
- Institutional and Residential Care
- Day Programs and Rehabilitative Programs
- Psychosocial Clubs
- Assertive Community Treatment
- Crisis Intervention, Emergency Services, Outreach Services, Case Management, and Commitment
- Barriers to the Care of People with Schizophrenia
- 5. COGNITIVE DISORDERS AND MENTAL DISORDERS DUE TO GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Cognitive Disorders
- Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition
- The Interview
- Interview Setting
- Interview Questions
- Therapeutic Interventions
- Family Interview
- Differential Diagnosis
- Special Areas of Concern in Differential Diagnosis
- Medical Evaluation
- Neurological Review of Systems
- Physical Examination
- Neurological Examination
- Laboratory Tests
- Neuroimaging
- Electroencephalogram
- Sleep Studies
- Mental Status Testing and Neurobehavioral Assessment
- Etiology
- Cognitive Disorders
- Amnestic Disorder
- Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition
- Treatment
- Psychotherapy
- Pharmacotherapy
- Anticonvulsants
- Preventive Measures
- 6. ANXIETY DISORDERS
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Panic Disorder
- Agoraphobia
- Social Phobia (Social Anxiety Disorder)
- Specific Phobia
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Acute Stress Disorder
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Anxiety Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition
- Substance-induced Anxiety Disorder
- The Interview
- Differential Diagnosis
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Panic Disorder
- Social Phobia
- Specific Phobia
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Acute Stress Disorder.
- Medical Evaluation
- Etiological Issues across Anxiety Disorders
- Neurobiological Concepts
- Psychosocial Concepts
- Treatment
- General Principles of Pharmacotherapy
- General Principles of Psychotherapy
- Etiology and Treatment of Specific Anxiety Disorders
- 7. ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Substance Use Disorders
- Substance-Induced Disorders
- Course of Illness
- The Interview
- Substance Use History
- Screening Tests
- Family, Social, and Legal Histories
- History Timeline
- Assessment of Patient Reliability
- Patient Engagement
- Special Considerations in Children and Adolescents
- Special Considerations in the Elderly
- Differential Diagnosis
- Medical Evaluation
- Laboratory Tests for Alcohol-related Disorders
- Laboratory Tests for Drug-related Disorders
- Etiology
- Neurobiological Factors
- Psychological Factors
- Social Factors
- Treatment
- Recovery from Substance-related Disorders
- Therapeutic Settings
- Psychotherapy
- Pharmacotherapy
- 8. PERSONALITY DISORDERS
- Personality and Personality Pathology
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Cluster A: The Odd or Eccentric Cluster
- Cluster B: The Dramatic, Emotional, or Erratic Cluster
- Cluster C: The Anxious or Fearful Cluster
- Course of Illness
- Odd or Eccentric Cluster
- Dramatic, Emotional, or Erratic Cluster
- Anxious or Fearful Cluster
- The Interview
- Differential Diagnosis
- Medical Evaluation
- Etiology
- Neurobiology
- Environment
- Treatment
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy
- Supportive Psychotherapy
- Group Psychotherapy
- Pharmacotherapy
- 9. EATING DISORDERS
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Core Shared Features
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Binge-eating Disorder
- Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
- Epidemiology and Course of Illness
- Incidence and Prevalence
- Age of Onset
- Morbidity and Mortality
- Long-term Course of Illness
- The Interview
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Differential Diagnosis
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Medical Evaluation
- Etiology
- Biological Theories
- Psychosocial Theories
- Treatment
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Binge-eating Disorder
- 10. SOMATOFORM AND FACTITIOUS DISORDERS
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Somatoform Disorders
- Factitious Disorder
- Course of Illness
- Somatoform Disorders
- Factious Disorders
- The Interview
- Somatoform Disorders
- Factitious Disorder
- Differential Diagnosis
- Somatoform Disorders
- Factitious Disorder
- Medical Evaluation
- Somatoform Disorders
- Factitious Disorders
- Etiology
- Somatoform Disorders
- Factitious Disorder
- Treatment
- Somatoform Disorders
- Factitious Disorder
- 11. SUICIDE AND VIOLENCE
- Clinical Features
- Suicide
- Violence
- The Interview
- Safety
- Obtaining the History
- Physician Reactions
- Differential Diagnosis
- Suicide
- Violence
- Medical Evaluation
- Etiology
- Neurobiological Factors
- Psychosocial Factors
- Treatment
- Motivation for Treatment
- Therapeutic Settings
- Pharmacotherapy
- Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Psychotherapy
- Chronic Suicidality and Violence
- Legal Issues
- Commitment
- Confidentialty
- The Duty to Warn
- 12. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS
- Psychological Reactions to Physical Illness
- General Psychological Responses to Physical Illness
- Individual Personality Traits in Physical Illness
- Psychological Factors Affecting Adherence
- Clinical Features
- Interview and Management
- Psychosocial Stress Affecting a Medical Condition
- Clinical Features
- Interview
- Management.
- Psychological Aspects of Chronic Illness
- Clinical Features
- Interview
- Management
- Psychological Aspects of Chronic Pain
- Clinical Features
- Interview
- Management
- 13. CHILD, ADOLESCENT, AND ADULT DEVELOPMENT
- Normal and Abnormal Life Development
- Approach to the Study of Development
- Patterns of Development
- Effects of Stress and Trauma on Development
- Psychodynamic Theory
- Infancy: Birth to 12 Months of Age
- Developmental Progression
- Developmental Vulnerabilities
- The Toddler: One to Three Years of Age
- Developmental Progression
- Developmental Vulnerabilities
- The Preschool Child: Three to Six Years of
- Developmental Progression
- Developmental Vulnerabilities
- The School-age Child: Six to Eleven Years of Age
- Developmental Progression
- Developmental Vulnerabilities
- Adolescence
- Developmental Progression
- Developmental Vulnerabilities
- Adulthood
- Developmental Progression
- Developmental Vulnerabilities
- Old Age
- Developmental Progression
- Developmental Vulnerabilities
- 14. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
- Psychiatric Assessment of Children and Adolescents
- The Interview
- Mental Status Examination
- Rating Scales
- Medical Evaluation
- Psychological Assessment
- Anxiety Disorders
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment and Prognosis
- Somatoform Disorders
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Differential Diagnosis
- Etiology
- Treatment and Prognosis
- Mood Disorders
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Differential Diagnosis
- Treatment and Prognosis
- Disruptive Behavior Disorders
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Differential Diagnosis
- Etiology
- Treatment and Prognosis
- Learning, Motor Skills, and Communication Disorders
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features
- Etiology and Treatment
- Mental Retardation.
- Diagnostic and Clinical Features.