Textbook of Medical Psychiatry by Philip R. Muskin (2020, Hardcover)

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PublisherAmerican Psychiatric Association Publishing
ISBN-101615370803
ISBN-139781615370801
eBay Product ID (ePID)22038407653

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Number of Pages768 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameTextbook of Medical Psychiatry
Publication Year2020
SubjectInternal Medicine, Psychiatry / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorPhilip R. Muskin
Subject AreaMedical
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight46.8 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2019-055530
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsThis book makes itself essential for efficiently learning information pertinent to patients with specific comorbidities. The in-depth yet specifically relevant content skillfully captures the needs of both a clinical and academic audience. Many books are relevant from either one perspective or the other; however, this book manages to bring them together seamlessly, both educating and making an argument for doing away with the remaining rift between psychiatry and medicine.
Grade FromCollege Graduate Student
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal616.89
Table Of ContentContributorsForewordIntroduction: The Importance of Medical-Psychiatric IllnessPart I: Approach to the PatientChapter 1. An Internist's Approach to the Neuropsychiatric PatientChapter 2. The Neurological Examination for Neuropsychiatric AssessmentChapter 3. The Bedside Cognitive Examination in Medical PsychiatryChapter 4. Neuroimaging, Electroencephalography, and Lumbar Puncture in Medical PsychiatryChapter 5. Toxicological Exposures and Nutritional Deficiencies in the Psychiatric PatientPart II: Psychiatric Considerations in Medical DisordersChapter 6. Cardiovascular DiseaseChapter 7. Endocrine Disorders and Their Psychiatric ManifestationsChapter 8. Inflammatory Diseases and Their Psychiatric ManifestationsChapter 9. Infectious Diseases and Their Psychiatric ManifestationsChapter 10. Gastroenterological Disease in Patients With Psychiatric DisordersChapter 11. Renal Disease in Patients With Psychiatric IllnessChapter 12. Neurological Conditions and Their Psychiatric ManifestationsChapter 13. Cancer: Psychiatric Care of the Oncology PatientChapter 14. Dermatology: Psychiatric Considerations in the Medical SettingChapter 15. Women's Mental Health and Reproductive PsychiatryPart III: Medical Considerations in Psychiatric DisordersChapter 16. Neurodevelopmental DisordersChapter 17. Psychotic Disorders Due to Medical IllnessesChapter 18. Catatonia in the Medically Ill PatientChapter 19. Mood Disorders Due to Medical IllnessesChapter 20. Anxiety and Related Disorders: Manifestations in the General Medical SettingChapter 21. Substance Use Disorders in the Medical SettingChapter 22. Neurocognitive DisordersPart IV: Conditions and Syndromes at the Medical-Psychiatric BoundaryChapter 23. Chronic PainChapter 24. InsomniaChapter 25. Somatic Symptom and Related DisordersIndex
SynopsisThis book focuses on medical disorders that can directly cause or affect the clinical presentation and course of psychiatric disorders. The comprehensive knowledge base and clinical wisdom contained in the textbook makes it the go-to resource for evaluating and managing these difficult cases., The Textbook of Medical Psychiatry was written for the wide range of clinicians who grapple with the diagnostic and treatment challenges inherent in this clinical reality: medical and psychiatric illnesses do not occur in isolation from one another. Because assessment in these cases may be challenging, the book addresses general medical conditions that directly cause psychiatric illness and the medical differential diagnosis of common psychiatric illnesses. In addition, the book describes how the presentation and treatment of both psychiatric and medical disorders are modified by the presence of comorbid conditions. The editors, who are at the forefront of the field, have assembled an outstanding group of contributors, all of whom share the objective of helping psychiatrists, internists, neurologists, trainees, and other health care providers recognize the medical issues facing patients with psychiatric symptoms, and vice versa. Proper assessment and treatment are dependent on the skillful application of this knowledge. Written in down-to-earth, clinically grounded prose, this text Provides a comprehensive exploration of approaches to the patient, including perspectives from internists and neurologists on dealing with diagnostic uncertainty and special chapters on the neurological examination, cognitive testing, neuroimaging, laboratory testing, and toxicological syndromes. Presents a review of medical disorders that can directly or indirectly affect the clinical presentation and course of psychiatric disorders. Presents a review of psychiatric disorders that can be caused by medical illnesses or affect the clinical presentation and course of medical disorders. Includes chapters on pain, insomnia, and somatoform disorders, conditions that accompany many psychiatric and medical illnesses and that fall in the boundary between these practice settings. In clinics and offices every day, physicians encounter patients whose presentations are atypical or whose symptoms are not responsive to usual care. When facing the challenges of accurately assessing complicated symptoms and managing the care of complex patients, clinicians often seek advice from colleagues whose perspectives and expertise they trust. The chapters in the Textbook of Medical Psychiatry can be consulted in much the same fashion, expanding clinicians' knowledge base and helping them to more effectively diagnose and care for their patients., The Textbook of Medical Psychiatry was written for the wide range of clinicians who grapple with the diagnostic and treatment challenges inherent in this clinical reality: medical and psychiatric illnesses do not occur in isolation from one another. Because assessment in these cases may be challenging, the book addresses general medical conditions that directly cause psychiatric illness and the medical differential diagnosis of common psychiatric illnesses. In addition, the book describes how the presentation and treatment of both psychiatric and medical disorders are modified by the presence of comorbid conditions. The editors, who are at the forefront of the field, have assembled an outstanding group of contributors, all of whom share the objective of helping psychiatrists, internists, neurologists, trainees, and other health care providers recognize the medical issues facing patients with psychiatric symptoms, and vice versa. Proper assessment and treatment are dependent on the skillful application of this knowledge. Written in down-to-earth, clinically grounded prose, this text * Provides a comprehensive exploration of approaches to the patient, including perspectives from internists and neurologists on dealing with diagnostic uncertainty and special chapters on the neurological examination, cognitive testing, neuroimaging, laboratory testing, and toxicological syndromes.* Presents a review of medical disorders that can directly or indirectly affect the clinical presentation and course of psychiatric disorders.* Presents a review of psychiatric disorders that can be caused by medical illnesses or affect the clinical presentation and course of medical disorders.* Includes chapters on pain, insomnia, and somatoform disorders, conditions that accompany many psychiatric and medical illnesses and that fall in the boundary between these practice settings. In clinics and offices every day, physicians encounter patients whose presentations are atypical or whose symptoms are not responsive to usual care. When facing the challenges of accurately assessing complicated symptoms and managing the care of complex patients, clinicians often seek advice from colleagues whose perspectives and expertise they trust. The chapters in the Textbook of Medical Psychiatry can be consulted in much the same fashion, expanding clinicians' knowledge base and helping them to more effectively diagnose and care for their patients., The Textbook of Medical Psychiatry was written for the wide range of clinicians who grapple with the diagnostic and treatment challenges inherent in this clinical reality: medical and psychiatric illnesses do not occur in isolation from one another. Because assessment in these cases may be challenging, the book addresses general medical conditions that directly cause psychiatric illness and the medical differential diagnosis of common psychiatric illnesses. In addition, the book describes how the presentation and treatment of both psychiatric and medical disorders are modified by the presence of comorbid conditions. The editors, who are at the forefront of the field, have assembled an outstanding group of contributors, all of whom share the objective of helping psychiatrists, internists, neurologists, trainees, and other health care providers recognize the medical issues facing patients with psychiatric symptoms, and vice versa. Proper assessment and treatment are dependent on the skillful application of this knowledge. Written in down-to-earth, clinically grounded prose, this text - Provides a comprehensive exploration of approaches to the patient, including perspectives from internists and neurologists on dealing with diagnostic uncertainty and special chapters on the neurological examination, cognitive testing, neuroimaging, laboratory testing, and toxicological syndromes.- Presents a review of medical disorders that can directly or indirectly affect the clinical presentation and course of psychiatric disorders.- Presents a review of psychiatric disorders that can be caused by medical illnesses or affect the clinical presentation and course of medical disorders.- Includes chapters on pain, insomnia, and somatoform disorders, conditions that accompany many psychiatric and medical illnesses and that fall in the boundary between these practice settings. In clinics and offices every day, physicians encounter patients whose presentations are atypical or whose symptoms are not responsive to usual care. When facing the challenges of accurately assessing complicated symptoms and managing the care of complex patients, clinicians often seek advice from colleagues whose perspectives and expertise they trust. The chapters in the Textbook of Medical Psychiatry can be consulted in much the same fashion, expanding clinicians' knowledge base and helping them to more effectively diagnose and care for their patients.
LC Classification NumberRC467.T42 2020

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