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Clinical Manual of Palliative Care Psychiatry
Fairman, N. — Hirst, J. — Irwin, S.
1ª Edición Marzo 2016
Inglés
Tapa blanda
297 pags
358 gr
14 x 21 x 2 cm
ISBN 9781585624768
Editorial AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION
LIBRO IMPRESO
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Foreword Introduction PART I: Background and Context Chapter 1. Palliative Care 101 Chapter 2. Psychiatry in Palliative Care PART II: Core Clinical Applications Chapter 3. Depression Chapter 4. Anxiety Chapter 5. Delirium PART III: Other Common Psychiatric Conditions Chapter 6. Dementia (Major Neurocognitive Disorder) Chapter 7. Insomnia Chapter 8. Substance Use Disorders PART IV: Interventions Chapter 9. Psychotherapy Chapter 10. Pain Management and Psychopharmacology PART V: Pediatric Patients Chapter 11. Children and Adolescents Index
In recent years, palliative care has emerged as the leading model of person-centered care focused on preserving quality of life and alleviating distress for people and families experiencing serious and life-limiting medical illness. Alongside this development has come a growing recognition of the need for expertise in psychiatric diagnosis, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapy within the interdisciplinary team of specialists tasked with identifying and addressing the varied sources of suffering in patients with advanced medical illnesses. The Clinical Manual of Palliative Care Psychiatry was written to motivate and guide readers -- whether mental health clinicians or palliative care providers -- to deepen their understanding of the psychosocial dimensions of suffering for the benefit of seriously ill patients and the support of their families.
Great care has been exercised in the choice of topics and features: Chapter content emphasizes practical aspects of assessment and management that are unique to the palliative care setting, ensuring that clinicians are equipped to address the most common challenges they are likely to face. Each chapter ends with a list of supplemental materials -- including key publications (e.g., "Fast Facts" from the Center to Advance Palliative Care) and links to relevant modules from the Education in Palliative and End-of-Life Care curriculum (e.g., EPEC for Oncology) -- aimed at extending and enhancing reader knowledge of the topics covered. The authors provide thorough coverage of medication use, including off-label applications, which are common in palliative care. A wealth of tables and figures present clinically relevant information in a concise and easy-to-grasp manner.
Practical and brimming with essential information and useful techniques, the Clinical Manual of Palliative Care Psychiatry empowers both mental health clinicians and palliative care practitioners to more skillfully respond to psychosocial suffering in seriously ill and dying patients.
Author Information
Nathan Fairman, M.D., M.P.H., is Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of California Davis School of Medicine in Sacramento, California.
Jeremy M. Hirst, M.D., is Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Associate Director of Palliative Care Psychiatry, and Associate Director of Patient and Family Support Services at the Moores Cancer Center, University of California San Diego School of Medicine, in La Jolla, California.
Scott A. Irwin, M.D., Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Supportive Care Services at the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, in Los Angeles, California.
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