cover image - Crash Course Psychiatry Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 5th Edition
ISBN: 9780702081101
Copyright: 2019
Publication Date: 05-30-2019
Page Count: 352
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $34.99

Crash Course Psychiatry Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 5th Edition

by Katie FM Marwick, MA (Hons), MBChB (Hons), MCRPsych, PhD, Shreelata T Datta, MD MRCOG LLM MBBS BSc (Hons), Philip Xiu, MA (Cantab), MB BChir, MRCP, MRCGP, MScClinEd, FHEA, MAcadMEd, RCPathME and Steven Birrell, MBChB, MRCPsych, PGCertClinEd, AFHEA

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ISBN: 9780702081101
Copyright: 2019
Publication Date: 05-30-2019
Page Count: 352
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $34.99
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  • Section 1: General

    Chapter 1. Psychiatric assessment and diagnosis

    Chapter 2. Pharmacological therapy and ECT

    Chapter 3. Psychological therapy

    Chapter 4. Mental health and the law

    Chapter 5. Mental health service provision

    Section 2: Presenting Complaints

    Chapter 6. The patient with thoughts of self-harm or suicide

    Chapter 7. The patient with impairment consciousness, cognition

    Chapter 8. The patient with alcohol or substance use problems

    Chapter 9. The patient with psychotic sypmtoms

    Chapter 10. The patient with elated or irritable mood

    Chapter 11. The patient with low mood

    Chapter 12. The patient with anxiety

    Chapter 13. The patient with obsessions

    Chapter 14. The patient with a reaction to stress

    Chapter 15. The patient with medically unexplained physical symptoms

    Chapter 16. The patient with eating or weight problems

    Chapter 17. The patient with personality problems

    Chapter 18. The patient with neurodevelopmental problems

    Section 3: Cause and management

    Chapter 19. Dementia and delirium

    Chapter 20. Alcohol and substance disorders

    Chapter 21. Psychotic disorders

    Chapter 22. Mood disorders

    Chapter 23. Anxiety disorders

    Chapter 24. Eating disorders

    Chapter 25. Sleep-wake disorders

    Chapter 26. Psychosexual disorders

    Chapter 27. Disorders relating to the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and the puerperium

    Chapter 28. Personality disorders

    Chapter 29. Neurodevelopmental disorders and intellectual disability

    Chapter 30. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

    Chapter 31. Older adult psychiatry

    Chapter 32. Forensic psychiatry

  • Katie FM Marwick, MA (Hons), MBChB (Hons), MCRPsych, PhD, Honorary Specialty Registrar in General Adult Psychiatry, NHS Lothian; Clinical Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh, UK, Shreelata T Datta, MD MRCOG LLM MBBS BSc (Hons), Associate Clinical Dean and Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at King's College Hospital, London, UK, Philip Xiu, MA (Cantab), MB BChir, MRCP, MRCGP, MScClinEd, FHEA, MAcadMEd, RCPathME, Honorary Senior Lecturer Leeds University School of Medicine PCN Educational Lead Medical Examiner Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust Leeds, UK and Steven Birrell, MBChB, MRCPsych, PGCertClinEd, AFHEA, Consultant Psychiatrist, Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline, Fife, UK
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