Each year in the United States, more than 3 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Associated annual costs exceed $48 billion, yet media and policy makers have largely ignored this major public health problem. Moreover, most clinicians lack experience in treating and evaluating patie
Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury
β Scribed by Jonathan M. Silver, Thomas W. McAllister, Stuart C. Yudofsky
- Publisher
- American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 792
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Each year in the United States, more than 3 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Associated annual costs exceed $48 billion, yet media and policy makers have largely ignored this major public health problem. Moreover, most clinicians lack experience in treating and evaluating patients with TBI and thus are unaware of its many subtle but disabling psychiatric symptoms. This critically important textbook?A?Athe timely successor to the popular 1994 compilation by the same editors?A?Afills that void, providing a wealth of scientific, yet easy-to-understand information on the complex neuropsychiatric sequelae of TBI. Written by recognized experts and designed to help treat patients in the clinical setting, this volume presents a truly comprehensive, clinically relevant approach based on current research and clinical practice. As such, it is the ideal tool for helping to educate mental health care professionals about the devastating consequences of TBI. This thoroughly updated and expanded textbook contains 40 chapters and more than 100 clinically-relevant figures and illustrations. It is organized into seven sections that address epidemiology/pathophysiology, neuropsychiatric disorders and symptomatologies, special populations and social issues, and treatment and prevention, covering topics such as aggressive disorders, cognitive changes, fatigue and sleep problems, chronic pain, mood disorders, family systems, pharmacological therapy, and?A?Aof critical importance?A?Aprevention. Updates from the 1994 predecessor work include -Separate chapters addressing structural imaging, functional imaging, and electrophysiologic techniques (the 1994 volume contained just one chapter on neuropsychiatric assessment) -A chapter dedicated to specific issues that arise during neuropsychological assessment -Extensive revisions to all chapters covering neuropsychiatric disorders -Chapters discussing the multiple neuropsychiatric sequelae experienced by patients but not encompassed by the usual psychiatric syndromes?A?Aincluding apathy, reduced awareness of deficits, fatigue, pain, headaches, balance problems, visual difficulties, and sequelae of sports injuries -New chapters on social issues and systems of care -The full range of treatment modalities, including a chapter on alternative therapies These distinguished editors have brought together the leading-edge work of a stellar group of renowned contributors in a practical, deeply informative textbook that will be welcomed as a "must read" by psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, clinical psychiatrists, physiatrists, neurologists, and other professionals, including residents and trainees, involved in brain injury rehabilitation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
Contributors......Page 14
Foreword......Page 18
Preface......Page 20
PART I: Epidemiology and Pathophysiology......Page 22
1 Epidemiology......Page 24
2 Neuropathology......Page 48
3 Neurosurgical Interventions......Page 72
4 Neuropsychiatric Assessment......Page 80
5 Structural Imaging......Page 100
6 Functional Imaging......Page 128
7 Electrophysiological Techniques......Page 156
8 Issues in Neuropsychological Assessment......Page 180
PART II: Neuropsychiatric Disorders......Page 194
9 Delirium and Posttraumatic Amnesia......Page 196
10 Mood Disorders......Page 222
11 Psychotic Disorders......Page 234
12 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Other Anxiety Disorders......Page 252
13 Personality Disorders......Page 266
14 Aggressive Disorders......Page 280
15 Mild Brain Injury and the Postconcussion Syndrome......Page 300
16 Seizures......Page 330
PART III: Neuropsychiatric Symptomatologies......Page 340
17 Cognitive Changes......Page 342
18 Disorders of Diminished Motivation......Page 358
19 Awareness of Deficits......Page 374
20 Fatigue and Sleep Problems......Page 390
21 Headaches......Page 406
22 Balance Problems and Dizziness......Page 414
23 Vision Problems......Page 426
24 Chronic Pain......Page 440
25 Sexual Dysfunction......Page 458
PART IV: Special Populations and Issues......Page 472
26 Sports Injuries......Page 474
27 Children and Adolescents......Page 498
28 Elderly......Page 516
29 Alcohol and Drug Disorders......Page 530
PART V: Social Issues......Page 552
30 The Family System......Page 554
31 Systems of Care......Page 580
32 Social Issues......Page 592
33 Ethical and Clinical Legal Issues......Page 604
PART VI: Treatment......Page 628
34 Psychopharmacology......Page 630
35 Psychotherapy......Page 662
36 Cognitive Rehabilitation......Page 676
37 Behavioral Treatment......Page 682
38 Alternative Treatments......Page 700
PART VII: Prevention......Page 718
39 Pharmacotherapy of Prevention......Page 720
40 Prevention......Page 748
A......Page 770
B......Page 772
C......Page 773
D......Page 775
E......Page 777
F......Page 778
H......Page 779
I......Page 780
L......Page 781
M......Page 782
N......Page 784
P......Page 785
S......Page 788
V......Page 791
Z......Page 792
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