


Psychiatry (Mount Sinai Expert Guides)
Simon, A. — New, A. — Goodman, W.
1ª Edición Enero 2017
Inglés
Tapa blanda
440 pags
836 gr
17 x 25 x 2 cm
ISBN 9781118654286
Editorial WILEY
Recíbelo en un plazo De 7 a 10 días
Description
The Mount Sinai Expert Guides, published by Wiley and endorsed by Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, provide rapid access, point-of-care clinical information on the most common diseases in a range of different therapeutic areas. Each title focuses on a different speciality and emphasis throughout is on providing rapid-access, clear clinical guidance to aid physicians with point-of-care management of their patients.
Each title is edited by a renowned specialist from Mount Sinai, normally the Chair of the department, who is responsible for recruiting key faculty members to author the chapters. A chapter template has been developed to which each chapter author must adhere, so as to ensure complete consistency across all the chapters in each book and also across every book in the series. Accompanying each book is a companion website containing accessory materials such as case studies, video clips, MCQs, patient advice and PQRI/ICD codes.
Mount Sinai Expert Guides: Psychiatry will provide specialist trainees and recently qualified specialists in psychiatry with an extremely clinical, affordable and accessible handbook covering the specialty. It will be used as both a point-of-care resource in the hospital and clinical setting, and also as a refresher guide during preparation for board exams and re-certification.
Focused on providing 100% clinical guidance on the most common conditions that psychologists encounter, it will present the very best in expert information in an attractive, easy to navigate informative and well-structured manner, with features such as key points, potential pitfalls, management algorithms, and national/international guidelines on treatment.
Contents
Contributors, ix
Series Foreword, xviii
Preface, xix
List of Abbreviations, xx
About the Companion Website, xxvi
Part 1: INTRODUCTION
1 DSM -5, 3
Evan Leibu and Michael B. First
2 Research Domain Criteria (RDoC), 9
Tobias B. Halene and Vilma Gabbay
3 Functional Neuroanatomy, 12
James W. Murrough, Amy R. Glick, Nicholas S. Stevens, and Thomas P. Naidich
4 Translational Neuroscience in Clinical Psychiatry, 18
Ivan Chavarria -Siles, Emily Stern, Schahram Akbarian, Pamela Sklar, and Eric J. Nestler
5 Neuropsychological Assessment and Psychological Tests, 24
Katherine E. Burdick, Manuela Russo, and Jane Martin
6 Clinical Use of Laboratory Tests, Brain Imaging, and Biomarkers, 28
Carrie L. Ernst and James W. Murrough
7 Neuromodulation Treatments, 40
Kyle A.B. Lapidus, Nigel I. Kennedy, Wayne K. Goodman, and Charles H. Kellner
8 General Principles of Psychotherapy, 44
Asher B. Simon and Michael Brus
9 Clinical Documentation: What to Include in the Psychiatric Record, 52
Amanda Focht, Gloria J. Rodriguez, and Brian Fuchs
Part 2: ADULT DISORDERS
10 Depressive Disorders, 59
Hiwot Woldu, James W. Murrough, and Dan V. Iosifescu
11 Bipolar Disorders, 74
Le -Ben Wan, Joseph F. Goldberg, Katherine E. Burdick, and Dan V. Iosifescu
12 Anxiety Disorders, 88
Marc S. Lener, Dennis S. Charney, and Adriana Feder
13 Trauma - and Stressor -Related Disorders, 103
Rachel Yehuda, Amy Lehrner, and Laura C. Pratchett
14 Obsessive -Compulsive and Related Disorders, 113
Dorothy E. Grice, Timothy Rice, and Wayne K. Goodman
15 Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders, 125
Rachel Moster, Larry J. Siever, and Sophia Frangou
16 Substance Use and Addictive Disorders, 138
Allison K. Ungar, Anna B. Konova, Alkesh Patel, Rita Z. Goldstein, and Yasmin L. Hurd
17 Personality Disorders: Assessment and Treatment, 152
Antonia S. New, M. Mercedes Perez -Rodriguez, and Jake Rosenberg
18 Psychiatric Presentations of Primary Medical Illness, 161
Adam Karz, Madeleine Fersh, Akhil Shenoy, and Kim Klipstein
19 Neuropsychiatric Illnesses, 167
Silvana Riggio, Zorica Filipovic -Jewell, and Devendra S. Thakur
20 Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders, Including Illness Anxiety, Factitious, Malingering, and Conversion Disorders, 176
Hansel Arroyo, Kim Klipstein, Carrie L. Ernst, and Jennifer Finkel
21 Sexual Dysfunctions, Gender Dysphoria, and Paraphilic Disorders, 185
Stephen Snyder, William Byne, and Sara Lozyniak
22 Eating Disorders, 198
Thomas B. Hildebrandt, Sharon M. Batista, Matthew Shear, and Yadira Alonso
23 Sleep -Wake Disorders, 207
Akhil Shenoy, Rachel Fischer, and Amir Garakani
Part 3: CHILD/ADOLESCENT DISORDERS
24 Assessment of Child Development, 219
Suzanne Garfinkle, Mary M. LaLonde, and John O’Brien
25 Autism Spectrum Disorder, 225
Benjamin N. Angarita and Alexander Kolevzon
26 Intellectual Developmental Disorders in Children and into Adulthood, 233
Jesse L. Costales, Asher B. Simon, and Katharine A. Stratigos
27 Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders, 242
Thomas J. DePrima and Vilma Gabbay
28 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, 251
Jeffrey H. Newcorn, Laura Powers, and Stacy McAllister
29 Child and Adolescent Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders, 262
Iliyan Ivanov, Robert J. Jaffe, and John Leikauf
30 Mood Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence, 269
Brandon D. Johnson, Anne F. Bird, and Vilma Gabbay
31 Tics and Other Motor Disorders, 281
Amy L. Egolf, Paul A. Mitrani, and Barbara J. Coffey
Part 4: GERIATRIC DISORDERS
32 Dementia and Other Neurocognitive Disorders, 291
Judith Neugroschl, Erica Rapp, and Mary Sano
33 Delirium, 305
Joseph I. Friedman and Devendra S. Thakur
34 Late -Life Depression, 312
Samuel P. Greenstein, Daniel McGonigle, and Charles H. Kellner
35 Late -Life Psychosis, 322
Matthew F. Majeske, Violeta Nistor, and Charles H. Kellner
Part 5: SPECIAL TOPICS
36 Approach to the Violent, Aggressive, and Agitated Patient, 333
Nelly Alia -Klein, Amy L. Johnson, Naomi Schmelzer, and Antonia S. New
37 Approach to the Suicidal Patient, 338
Marianne Goodman and Violeta Nistor
38 Approach to the Non -Adherent Patient, 343
Nathaniel Mendelsohn and Roy Bachar
39 Psychiatric Ethics, 346
Alison Welch and Jacob M. Appel
40 Psychiatric Illness during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period, 350
Michael E. Silverman and Betsy O’Brien
41 Resilience, 356
Adriana Feder, Mariana Schmajuk, Dennis S. Charney, and Steven M. Southwick
42 Emergency Psychiatry, 362
Amy L. Johnson, Naomi Schmelzer, Maria Linden, and Claudine Egol
43 Forensic Psychiatry, 368
Jacob M. Appel, Amir Garakani, and Michal Kunz
44 Global and Disaster Psychiatry, 373
Diana Samuel, Jan Schuetz -Mueller, and Craig L. Katz
45 Symptomatology and Psychopharmacology Across Cultures, 378
Daniella Loh, Olanrewaju Dokun, and Sharon M. Batista
46 Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Psychiatry, 383
Ellen Vora, Amy Aloysi, and Rachel Zhuk
47 Models for Delivery of Care, 388
Sabina Lim and Joseph M. Cerimele
Index, 392
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