This essential work provides the ideal text for psychiatry residents who need to develop and demonstrate competency in providing psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in both integrated and split approachesAa competency required by the Residency Review Committee in Psychiatry. Clinically and development
Competency in Combining Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy: Integrated and Split Treatment (Core Competencies in Psychotherapy) (Core Competencies in Psychotherapy)
โ Scribed by Michelle B. Riba, Richard Balon
- Publisher
- American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 169
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This essential work provides the ideal text for psychiatry residents who need to develop and demonstrate competency in providing psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in both integrated and split approachesAa competency required by the Residency Review Committee in Psychiatry. Clinically and developmentally oriented, Competency in Combining Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy: Integrated and Split Treatment focuses on competencies in adult psychiatry in the outpatient setting. The authors detail guidelines for assessing residents' competency to provide both integrated treatment (delivered by one professional) and split treatment (delivered in collaboration by two or more professionals). They present these guidelines in two main standalone sections, which can and should be read separately. Both sections deal with similar problems and thus contain similar information, such as selection of medication and psychotherapy, evaluation and opening, sequencing and maintenance, and termination of integrated and split treatments. Today, the combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy is the most widely used treatment modality for a broad range of psychiatric disorders. Many clinicians believe that it is also far more efficacious and beneficial than either modality used alone. This volume ably addresses some of the more complicated aspects of combining treatments, such as how patient presentation affects pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, the timing and staging of combined treatment, which therapies should be used in combination with pharmacotherapy, and which professionals should be included in split treatment. This eminently practical volume will be welcomed by residents and training directors alike as an integral part of all psychiatric residency training programs, and will also be useful to nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and psychologists.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
Introduction to the Core Competencies in Psychotherapy Series......Page 10
1 Introduction to Integrated and Split Treatment......Page 14
Part I: Integrated Treatment......Page 28
2 Selection of Medication and Psychotherapy in Integrated Treatment......Page 30
3 Evaluation and Opening in Integrated Treatment......Page 44
4 Sequencing in Integrated Treatment......Page 62
5 Termination in Integrated Treatment......Page 74
Part II: Split Treatment......Page 86
6 Selection of Medication, Psychotherapy, and Clinicians in Split Treatment......Page 88
7 Evaluation and Opening in Split Treatment......Page 96
8 Sequencing and Maintenance in Split Treatment......Page 122
9 Termination in Split Treatment......Page 136
Part III: Evaluation, Monitoring, and Supervision......Page 150
10 Evaluation, Monitoring, and Supervision of Integrated and Split Treatment......Page 152
C......Page 166
I......Page 167
P......Page 168
U......Page 169
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