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  • av H. Paul Putman
    695,-

    "In Encountering Treatment Resistance, the author argues that patients must never be considered beyond aiding, given that second opinions identify additional treatment options in two-thirds of cases labeled treatment resistant. The book includes discussion of best practices for problem-solving and practical guidance on recognizing common but underappreciated medical causes of treatment failure and how to consistently achieve a thorough evaluation at each patient contact"--

  • av Charles (Stanford University School of Medicine ) DeBattista
    1 499,-

    "Schatzberg's Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology is the leading resource for the clinical use of psychiatric medications. Now in its tenth edition, the manual offers thoroughly updated, exhaustively vetted evidence-based information on psychotropic medications that training and practicing clinicians will find useful and authoritative"--

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    739,-

    "In Substance Use in Older Adults, more than 20 contributors translate their real-world experience in geriatric psychiatry into an accessible, evidence-based guide to screening for and assessing substance use in older adults. Early chapters discuss etiology and epidemiology, as well as comorbidities and management. Subsequent sections address the problematic use of specific substances, including alcohol, tobacco, opioids, sedatives, stimulants, and cannabinoids. Readers will find guidance on safe prescribing practices for older patients, as well as an examination of the cultural and ethical issues that may arise when working with this patient population. Full of case examples that illustrate key points in clinical practice, this book also features numerous tables with information on comorbidities, screening frameworks, and interventions for specific substances; stigma-reducing language; the pharmacological implications of physiological changes in older adults; and more. Clinicians from psychiatric professionals to primary care providers will benefit from exhaustive listings of additional resources. Importantly, this guide also includes resources for patients, families, and caregivers that will help to strengthen the partnership between clinician and patient"--

  •  
    1 605,-

    "The psychoanalytic frame, as we have known it, is at risk of disappearing. Psychoanalysts must meet the challenges of working within a radically altered psychoanalytic frame at a time of antiscientific attitudes toward climate change and heightened demands for racial justice and gender self-identification. We live in a frightening world in which psychoanalytic thinking might be of great assistance. Authors in this new edition explore how psychoanalysis is evolving in the current zeitgeist with its many challenges. All the chapters show that psychoanalytic methods, while recognizing the importance of the past, continue to remain open to the potential for new possibilities even in uncertain, extraordinary times. The search for individual truth has always been at the core of psychoanalytic thought. This third edition acknowledges the sociocultural and geopolitical forces that are shaping all our lives and affecting our search for truth, with the aim of sustaining that search"--

  • av Kristian E. (Research Scientist Markon
    935,-

    Explores the background of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) and provides clinical and research guidance on its application. This is a concise, convenient, and indispensable resource for all those interested in an individualized approach to the management and treatment of personality pathologies.

  •  
    3 809,-

    "Now in its sixth edition, The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Psychopharmacology remains the field's most comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of psychopharmacology. This extensively updated new edition features the expertise of more than 160 contributors, including more than 75 new authors. Twelve new chapters have been added to cover important key areas in this rapidly evolving specialty, including personalized medicine in psychiatry; the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the field; new agents with novel mechanisms, such as the neurosteroid antidepressant brexanolone and the atypical antipsychotic pimavanserin; use of investigational agents, such as psychedelics, in psychiatric treatment; evidence-based treatment of PTSD, OCD, autism spectrum disorder, and alcohol use disorder; and much more. Unrivaled in its rigor and relevance, The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Psychopharmacology is an indispensable resource for all clinicians who prescribe psychotropic medications"--

  • av Maalobeeka Gangopadhyay
    879,-

    "DSM-5-TR Self-Exam Questions: Test Questions for the Diagnostic Criteria elucidates the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision, through self-exam questions designed to test the reader's knowledge of the new edition's diagnostic criteria"--

  • av Onoriode Edeh
    589,-

    "Of increasing importance in the field of psychiatry, epigenetics has led to a greater understanding of pathologies and their possible treatments. The more complex aspects of epigenetics-the study of cellular events that affect gene expression without changing the DNA sequence-often exceed the scope of preclinical training for many mental health providers. Applied Epigenetics for Mental Health Professionals contains the instructive material to close this gap"--

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    649,-

    Integrating cutting-edge neuroscience, clinical research, evidence-based best practices, mental health systems design, and mental health policy, this is the first textbook in the field to provide an affirming, intersectional, and evidence-informed approach to caring for transgender, non-binary, and/or gender-expansive individuals.

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    865,-

    "Pharmacotherapy for Complex Substance Use Disorders: A Practical Guide provides practical clinical pearls and evidence-based recommendations to help clinicians feel more confident in their management of patients with complex substance use disorders. Our team of addiction psychiatrists identified relatively limited literature on the pharmacotherapy of multisubstance use disorders and special patient populations such as adolescents, pregnant patients, and members of the LGBTQ community. With few FDA-approved treatments for substance use disorders and no explicit treatment guidelines, we hope to bring our clinical experience to mental health and primary care clinicians. Most of all, we hope to allay fears and instill hope in clinicians and patients during their recovery journeys"--

  • av Michael B. (New York State Psychiatric Institute) First
    1 109,-

    "The DSM-5-TR Handbook of Differential Diagnosis helps clinicians and students learning the process of psychiatric diagnosis to improve their skill in formulating a comprehensive differential diagnosis by providing a variety of approaches to consider symptomatic presentations. These include a six-step diagnostic framework of issues to consider for every patient, 30 decision trees and corresponding commentary to evaluate key presenting symptoms, and 67 differential diagnosis tables for use once a tentative diagnosis has been made, to ensure that all reasonable alternatives have received adequate consideration. Appendixes to this handbook include the DSM-5-TR Classification, to facilitate coding and to provide an overview of all the DSM-5-TR diagnoses that must be considered, as well as alphabetical indexes of the decision trees and differential diagnosis tables"--

  • av Karen J. Gilmore
    889,-

    Many contemporary researchers have defined emerging adulthood as the period between ages 18 and 29 years, but this new volume argues that it is more useful to look at early emerging adulthood, or late adolescence (ages 18-23), and later emerging adulthood (ages 24-29) separately.

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    759,-

    Provides both clinical and non-clinical readers with a science-based approach to identifying and addressing prolonged grief disorder, along with what might be termed 'normal' grief.

  • av American Psychiatric Association
    335,-

  • av Mina K. (Ann, Robert Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago) Dulcan & Tapan Parikh
    755,-

    A question-and-answer companion that allows you to evaluate your mastery of the subject matter as you progress through Dulcan's Textbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Third Edition. The Study Guide is made up of approximately 295 questions divided into 49 individual quizzes of 5-8 questions.

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    659,-

    More than four decades of perspectives from the American Psychiatric Association's Solomon Carter Fuller Award lectures are collected in this seminal anthology. The chapter authors provide a multidisciplinary, cross-sectional examination of the historical, current, and future societal context that informs the Black experience in the United States.

  •  
    719,-

    When prescribed appropriately, most psychotropic medications are fairly safe. Although some side effects are common and even expected, occasional serious - and even life-threatening - adverse effects may arise that require immediate intervention. This volume focuses on the latter.

  •  
    905,-

    Gathers the literature and treatment guidance materials related to delusions in one place to offer clinicians an up-to-date, culturally informed, and illustrated guide to managing the spectrum of delusions and other extreme beliefs encountered in daily practice.

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    785,-

    Seamlessly combining the wisdom of seasoned leaders in psychiatry residency and fellowship training with the perspective of current residents-in-training, The Psychiatry Resident Handbook offers insights and guidance readers will not easily find in any other resource.

  • av Katrina Carlsson
    679,-

    Enlivened by detailed and engaging clinical dialogues - all based on real-world clinical practice - this book introduces the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) model, demonstrating how it applies to findings from crisis studies and can be integrated into clinical practice.

  • av Marlene Steinberg
    1 035,-

    The SCID-D is an interactive, semi-structured interview for assessing dissociative symptoms and disorders in adults and adolescents based on Dr. Steinberg's innovative Five Component Model of Dissociation Assessment (amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion, and identity alteration).

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    1 035,-

    "DSM-5-TR Clinical Cases clarifies and discusses psychiatric diagnosis with a particular focus on how diagnoses have evolved from DSM-5. Designed for teachers, students, and clinicians, this book presents a broad range of patient vignettes that cover the diagnostic waterfront. Each of the 104 cases is followed by a discussion by an expert clinician, who describes an approach to diagnosis through an exploration of psychiatric and personal history, symptom clusters, laboratory tests, and clinical ambiguities. The discussants also address the important ways in which diagnosis might be affected by such demographic issues as ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Anyone interested in understanding the interface between disorder classification and patient diagnosis will find DSM-5-TR Clinical Cases compelling, captivating, and enlightening"--

  • av Lisa Townsend
    619,-

    "Offering a scientifically grounded review of the latest research complemented by practical examples, The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders examines the existing evidence to support animal-based interventions for mental disorders as well as the risks associated with various types of programs. This robust volume features detailed discussion of topics that include human-animal interactions in specific patient populations and settings, as well as best practices for ensuring animal welfare and well-being with an emphasis on understanding applicable laws and regulations. Readers will come away with an understanding of the role that animals can play in mitigating psychiatric symptoms, engaging patients in treatment, and enhancing well-being-as well as key principles and considerations for determining whether an animal-based intervention is appropriate for a given patient"--

  • av American Psychiatric Association
    659,-

    Preceded by Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with eating disorders / American Psychiatric Association. 3rd ed. 2006.

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    765,-

    This third edition has been updated to account for the development of new techniques in brain imaging; improvement in electrophysiological methods to better detect epilepsy and sleep disorders; and a growing list of blood and spinal fluid biomarkers that have revolutionized diagnostic capability.

  • av Otto F. Kernberg
    669,-

  • av Peter N. Novalis
    989,-

    This book offers mental health professionals a comprehensive look at the most common situations they are likely to face and provides practical advice on dealing with them.

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    779,-

    With a richness of detail organized in an accessible and easy-to-reference format, this book clearly covers the skills, capabilities, and qualities needed to provide effective psychotherapy supervision - and is tailor-made for early- and mid-career supervisors who are looking to develop and refine their skills.

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    659,-

    By taking a case study approach to seven key pieces of federal legislation, this book demonstrates how public policies, even when not explicitly mental health-related, can shape social determinants and improve mental health in the United States.

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