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Examination Notes in Psychiatry

โœ Scribed by Peter Buckley (Author); Del Prewette (Author); Jonathan Byrd (Author); Glynn Harrison (Author)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2004
Leaves
367
Edition
4
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Over the last 20 years, Examination Notes in Psychiatry has become one of the leading texts for trainee psychiatrists. The 4th edition maintains the core of valuable information that is required by any would-be psychiatrist, but has been completely revised and updated. Assessment and diagnosis form the foundation to each section, but are now enhanc

โœฆ Table of Contents


1 Research methodology and statistics 2 Descriptive psychopathology 3 Schizophrenia 4 Affective disorders 5 Neurotic disorders 6 Personality: development and disorders 7 Eating disorders 8 Human sexuality 9 Alcohol dependence 10 Drug dependence and gambling 11 Suicide and non-fatal deliberate self-harm 12 Uncommon psychiatric syndromes 13 Organic psychiatry 14 Psychiatric aspects of epilepsy and sleep disorders 15 EEG and brain imaging in psychiatry 16 Psychophysiological, somatoform, dissociative, and related disorders 17 Psychogeriatrics 18 Forensic psychiatry 19 Child psychiatry 20 Mental retardation 21 Drug therapy 22 Physical treatments 23 Psychotherapy 24 Community-orientated psychiatry 25 Specific psychiatric problems of women 26 Transcultural psychiatry 27 Psychiatry and the Internet

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Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health;Medicine;Psychiatry


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