Περιγραφή
This new fourth edition of the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry is the essential, evidence-based companion to all aspects of psychiatry, from diagnosis and conducting a clinical interview to management by subspecialty. Fully updated to reflect changes to the legislature and classification of psychiatric disorders, and with coverage of the anticipated ICD-11 coding, this Handbook provides the latest advances in both clinical practice and management today.
As in previous editions, the Handbook is indexed alphabetically by ICD-10 and DSM-5 codes,as well as a list of acute presentations for quick access in emergency situations. The practical layout helps the reader in making clinical diagnosis, and suggested differential diagnosis makes this title an invaluable guide to provide reassurance to health professionals when dealing with psychiatric issues.
With a new chapter on Neuropsychiatry and a re-written section on gender dysphoria to reflect the biological and cultural developments in understanding and research since the previous edition, and filled with clinical observations, guidance, and commentary that reflects the authors practical experiences of working in psychiatry, this Handbook is the indispensable guide for all trainee and practising psychiatrists.
- Provides a comprehensive overview of child, adolescent, adult, and old-age psychiatric conditions, thoroughly updated with the latest changes to legislature and classification
- Features discussion of historical context, current controversies, and ongoing challenges to provide a holistic view of the specialty
- Filled with clinical observations, guidance, and commentary from the authors practical experiences of working in the field
- Offers practical guidance for principles and management of individual conditions
New to this Edition:
- Includes a new section on neuropsychiatry to reflect the increased understanding of the biological basis of mental disorders
- Thoroughly updated with the latest changes to legislature, classification, and licensed drug indications
- Rewritten to reflect the evolution of ideas influencing psychiatric thinking, including global mental health and gender-related issues
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