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The new edition builds upon the strengths that distinguished the first, with composite cases that are carefully constructed to capture real-world problems, followed by essays that provide clear and...
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A fascinating text that addresses the clinical and educational challenges of treating psychiatric patients from a truly multidisciplinary perspective using a case-based format, Approach to the Psychiatric Patient: Case-Based Essays is the only book of its kind and an indispensable addition to the mental health practitioner's library. The new edition builds upon the strengths that distinguished the first, with composite cases that are carefully constructed to capture real-world problems, followed by essays that provide clear and cogent perspectives on the case. These essays cover a wide range, from the more conventional (such as differential diagnosis of anxiety or the clinical characteristics of delirium) to the unusual and intriguing (such as creativity and mental illness or an analysis of the case in relation to the classic, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde). Every chapter has been revised, and the book boasts many new co-contributors, as well as the addition of completely new essays. For example, in the chapter on geriatric depression, several new essays have been added on the topics of collaborative care and the embedded psychiatrist, depression and medical illness, and biomarkers to identify depression subtypes, while the chapter on terminal illness features new essays on spirituality and meaning-centered therapy. In addition, there are new essays on co-occurring anxiety and alcohol use disorders, medication assisted treatment for stimulant use, treatment of body dysmorphic disorder, and more.
The text possesses many useful attributes for the reader:

• The more than 100 essays were written by a broad range of specialists, each with particular expertise in their aspect of the case, and the resulting commentary is focused and concise.
• In addition to the case and discussions, each chapter offers an overview and summary points designed to facilitate further consideration of the patient and clinical situation and to focus on the key points.
• The book's unique structure enhances its flexibility, allowing the reader to read a case and accompanying essays straight through, or to pick and choose as the need or whim arises.
• The cases' clinical settings are diverse, ranging from inpatient hospitalizations and emergency room evaluations to outpatient assessments and long-term psychotherapies, maximizing relevance and resonance.
• Each essay has its own bibliography, which provides both rigorous documentation and additional sources for more exploration of the topic.

Approach to the Psychiatric Patient: Case-Based Essays distinguishes itself from prior texts in both the richness of its cases and the ingenuity of its format, and its multidisciplinary wisdom and insight will be appreciated by a wide range of readers.

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Price: £61.00
Pages: 616
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Imprint: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Publication Date: 20 January 2019
ISBN: 9781615370023
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

MEDICAL / Psychiatry / General

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This is an excellent book. The variety of angles and viewpoints is fresh and informative, and I see it as a valuable adjunct to my education as a psychiatric resident. I appreciate the nuance of the essays given their readability, which keeps the book from becoming dry. It functions as an outstanding introduction to the thoughtfulness and premeditation that providers in the field of psychiatry ought to possess. This updated edition reflects the changes in the DSM-5 as well as other research, which keeps the content relevant. The core message of the book, however, is not necessarily dependent on perfectly reflecting current theory. Rather, the book focuses on pushing readers to keep an open mind through informative and sophisticated discussion, a goal that is achieved in spades.


— Jason Andreas, D.O.

John W. Barnhill, M.D., is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Professor of Medical Ethics in Clinical Medicine, DeWitt Wallace Senior Scholar, and Vice Chair for Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine.

Contributors
Preface
How to Use This Book
Chapter 1. Double Depression and James Avery
Chapter 2. Geriatric Depression and Peter Burke
Chapter 3. Mood Instability and Amy Cahill
Chapter 4. Schizophrenia and Anthony Da Piazza
Chapter 5. Terminal Illness and Dorothy Ewing
Chapter 6. Agitation and Stephen Franken
Chapter 7. Adolescent Bereavement and Amelia Gutierrez
Chapter 8. Anxiety and Sophia Hastings
Chapter 9. Hypomania and Jennifer Ingram
Chapter 10. Exam Failure and Grace Jin
Bibliography
Subject Index
Index of Cases by Diagnostic Concepts