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Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences/Clinical Psychiatry, 11ed. [Sadock - LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins]

ISBN/EAN
9781609139711
Editore
LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
Formato
Brossura
Anno
2014
Edizione
11
Pagine
1472

Disponibile

117,00 €
The Best-Selling Resource in Psychiatry NOW UPDATED with DSM-5! The new and thoroughly updated 11th edition of Kaplan and Sadock’s Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences/Clinical Psychiatry is a complete overview of the entire field of psychiatry for clinicians, residents, students, and all others who provide mental health care. In this best-selling textbook in psychiatry for over 40 years, the reader will find a thorough discussion of both the behavioral sciences and clinical psychiatry. The 11th edition integrates all the DSM-5 criteria and provides a detailed and comprehensive overview of treatment methods for every known mental disorder. The 11th edition is set apart from any other reference you have and includes: DSM-5 diagnostic tables on every major psychiatric disorder. A psychopharmacology section organized according to mechanisms of action and updated to include all of the new drugs including those in preparation. Extensive use of case studies and illustrations to enhance the learning experience. The most current treatment methods including a description of all newly introduced psychotherapeutic techniques. A completely revised section on neurocognitive disorders organized along the DSM-5 model. An updated and expanded section on child psychiatry; now includes a guide to diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder and other disorders of childhood. A fully searchable eBook, bundled with the print. The Synopsis of Psychiatry has been the leading clinical psychiatric resource for psychiatrists both in the US and around the world. It has the reputation of being an independent, accurate, reliable and objective compendium of new events in the field of psychiatry. Now in its 11th edition, the tradition continues, both in print and digital formats—from the authorities you can trust.

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Autore Sadock Benjamin J.; Sadock Virginia A.; Ruiz Pedro
Editore LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
Anno 2014
Tipologia Libro
Lingua Inglese
Indice Chapter 1: Neural Sciences 1.1: Introduction 1.2: Functional Neuroanatomy 1.3: Neural Development and Neurogenesis 1.4: Neurophysiology and Neurochemistry 1.5: Psychneuroendocrinology 1.6: Immune System and Central Nervous System Interactions 1.7: Neurogenetics 1.8: Applied Electrophysiology 1.9: Chronobiology Chapter 2: Contributions of the Psychosocial Sciences 2.1: Jean Piaget and Cognitive Development 2.2: Attachment Theory 2.3: Learning Theory 2.4: Biology of Memory 2.5: Normality and Mental Health Chapter 3: Contributions of the Sociocultural Sciences 3.1: Sociobiology and Ethology 3.2: Transcultural Psychiatry 3.3: Culture-Bound Syndromes Chapter 4: Theories of Personality and Psychopathology 4.1: Sigmund Freud: Founder of Classic Psychoanalysis 4.2: Erik Erikson 4.3: Other Psychodynamic Schools 4.4: Positive Psychology Chapter 5: Examination and Diagnosis of the Psychiatric Patient 5.1: Psychiatric Interview, History, and Mental Status Examination 5.2: The Psychiatric Report and Medical Record 5.3: Psychiatric Rating Scales 5.4: Clinical Neuropsychology and Intellectual Assessment of Adults 5.5: Personality Assessment: Adults and Children 5.6: Neuropsychological and Cognitive Assessment of Children 5.7: Medical Assessment and Laboratory Testing in Psychiatry 5.8: Neuroimaging 5.9: Physical Examination of the Psychiatric Patient Chapter 6: Classification in Psychiatry Chapter 7: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders 7.1: Schizophrenia 7.2: Schizoaffective Disorder 7.3: Schizophreniform Disorder 7.4: Delusional Disorder and Shared Psychotic Disorder 7.5: Brief Psychotic Disorder, Other Psychotic Disorders, and Catatonia Chapter 8: Mood Disorders 8.1: Depression and Bipolar Disorder 8.2: Dysthymia and Cyclothymia Chapter 9: Anxiety Disorders 9.1: Overview 9.2: Panic Disorder 9.3: Agoraphobia 9.4: Specific Phobia 9.5: Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia) 9.6: Generalized Anxiety Disorder 9.7: Other Anxiety Disorders Chapter 10: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 10.1: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 10.2: Body Dysmorphic Disorder 10.3: Hoarding Disorder 10.4: Hair-Pulling Disorder (Trichotillomania) 10.5: Excoriation (Skin Picking) Disorder Chapter 11: Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders 11.1: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder 11.2: Adjustment Disorders Chapter 12: Dissociative Disorders Chapter 13: Psychosomatic Medicine 13.1: Introduction and Overview 13.2 Somatic Symptom Disorder 13.3: Illness Anxiety Disorder 13.4: Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (Conversion Disorder) 13.5: Psychological Factors Affecting Other Medical Conditions 13.6: Factitious Disorder 13.7: Pain Disorder 13.8: Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Chapter 14: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Chapter 15: Feeding and Eating Disorders 15.1: Anorexia Nervosa 15.2: Bulimia Nervosa 15.3: Binge Eating Disorder and Other Eating Disorders 15.4: Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome Chapter 16: Normal Sleep and Sleep-Wake Disorders 16.1: Normal Sleep 16.2: Sleep-Wake Disorders Chapter 17: Normal Sexuality and Sexual Dysfunctions 17.1: Normal Sexuality 17.2: Sexual Dysfunctions 17.3: Paraphilic Disorders Chapter 18: Gender Dysphoria Chapter 19: Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders Chapter 20: Substance Use and Addictive Disorders 20.1: Introduction and Overview 20.2: Alcohol-Related Disorders 20.3: Caffeine-Related Disorders 20.4: Cannabis-Related Disorders 20.5: Hallucinogen-Related Disorders 20.6: Inhalant-Related Disorders 20.7: Opioid-Related Disorders 20.8: Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Related Disorders 20.9: Stimulant-Related Disorders 20.10: Tobacco-Related Disorders 20.11: Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Abuse 20.12: Other Substance Use and Addictive Disorders 20.13: Gambling Disorder Chapter 21: Neurocognitive Disorders 21.1: Introduction and Overview 21.2: Delirium 21.3: Dementia (Major Neurocognitive Disorder) 21.4: Major or Minor Neurocognitive Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition (Amnestic Disorders) 21.5: Neurocognitive and Other Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition 21.6: Mild Cognitive Impairment Chapter 22: Personality Disorders Chapter 23: Emergency Psychiatric Medicine 23.1: Suicide 23.2: Psychiatric Emergencies in Adults 23.3: Psychiatric Emergencies in Children Chapter 24: Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Psychiatry Chapter 25: Other Conditions that May be a Focus of Clinical Attention Chapter 26: Physical and Sexual Abuse of Adults Chapter 27: Psychiatry and Reproductive Medicine Chapter 28: Psychotherapies 28.1: Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 28.2: Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 28.3: Group Psychotherapy, Combined Individual and Group Psychotherapy, and Psychodrama 28.4: Family Therapy and Couples Therapy 28.5: Dialectical Behavior Therapy 28.6: Biofeedback 28.7: Cognitive Therapy 28.8 Behavior Therapy 28.9: Hypnosis 28.10: Interpersonal Therapy 28.11: Narrative Psychotherapy 28.12: Psychiatric Rehabilitation 28.13: Combined Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy 28.14: Genetic Counseling 28.15: Mentalization-Based Therapy and Mindfulness Chapter 29: Psychopharmacological Treatment 29.1: General Principles of Psychopharmacology 29.2: Medication-Induced Movement Disorders 29.3: α2-Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists, α1-Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists: Clonidine, Guanfacine, Minipress, and Yohimbine 29.4: β-Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists 29.5: Anticholinergic Agents 29.6: Anticonvulsants 29.7: Antihistamines 29.8: Barbiturates and Similarly Acting Substances 29.9: Benzodiazepines and Drugs Acting on GABA Receptors 29.10: Bupropion 29.11: Buspirone 29.12: Calcium Channel Blockers 29.13: Carbamazepine and Oxcarbazepine 29.14: Cholinesterase Inhibitors and Memantine 29.15: Disulfiram and Acamprosate 29.16: Dopamine Receptor Agonists and Precursors 29.17: Dopamine Receptor Antagonists (First-Generation Antipsychotics) 29.18: Lamotrigine 29.19: Lithium 29.20: Melatonin Agonists: Ramelton and Melatonin 29.21: Mirtazepine 29.22: Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors 29.23: Nefazodone and Trazodone 29.24: Opioid Receptor Agonists 29.25: Opioid Receptor Antagonists: Naltrexone, Nalmefene, and Naloxone 29.26: Phosphodiesterase-5 Inhibiors 29.27: Selective Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors 29.28: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors 29.29: Serotonin-Dopamine Antagonists and Similarly Acting Drugs (Second-Generation or Atypical Antipsychotics) 29.30: Stimulant Drugs and Atomoxetine 29.31: Thyroid Hormones 29.32: Tricyclics and Tetracyclics 29.33: Valproate 29.34: Nutritional Supplements and Medical Foods 29.35: Weight Loss drugs Chapter 30: Brain Stimulation Methods 30.1: Electroconvulsive Therapy 30.2: Other Brain Stimulation Methods 30.3: Neurosurgical Treatments and Deep Brain Stimulation Chapter 31: Child Psychiatry 31.1: Introduction: Infant, Child, and Adolescent Development 31.2: Assessment, Examination, and Psychological Testing 31.3: Intellectual Disability 31.4: Communication Disorders 31.4a: Language Disorder 31.4b: Speech Sound Disorder 31.4c: Child-Onset Fluency Disorder (Stuttering) 31.4d: Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder 31.4e: Unspecified Communication Disorder 31.5: Autism Spectrum Disorder 31.6: Attention Deficit Disorders 31.7: Specific Learning Disorder 31.8: Motor Disorders 31.8a: Developmental Coordination Disorder 31.8b: Stereotypic Movement Disorder 31.8c: Tourette's Disorder 31.8d: Persistent (Chronic) Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder 31.9: Feeding and Eating Disorders of Infancy or Early Childhood 31.9a: Pica 31.9b: Rumination Disorder 31.9c: Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) 31.10: Elimination Disorders 31.10a: Encopresis 31.10b: Enuresis 31.11: Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders in Children 31.11a: Reactive Attachment Disorder and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder 31.11b: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder of Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence 31.12: Mood Disorders and Suicide in Children and Adolescents 31.12a: Depressive Disorders and Suicide in Children and Adolescents 31.12b: Early-Onset Bipolar Disorder 31.12c: Disruptive Mood Dyregulation Disorder 31.12d: Oppositional Defiant Disorder 31.12e: Conduct Disorder 31.13: Anxiety Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, Adolescence 31.13a: Separation Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia) 31.13b: Selective Mutism 31.14: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Childhood and Adolescence 31.15: Early-Onset Schizophrenia 31.16: Adolescent Substance Abuse 31.17: Child Psychiatry: Other Conditions 31.17a: Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome 31.17b: Academic Problem 31.17c: Identity Problem 31.18: Psychiatric Treatment of Children and Adolescents 31.18a: Individual Psychotherapy 31.18b: Group Psychotherapy 31.18c: Residential, Day, and Hospital Treatment 31.18d: Pharmacotherapy 31.18e: Psychiatric Treatment of Adolescents 31.19: Child Psychiatry: Special Areas of Interest 31.19a: Forensic Issues in Child Psychiatry 31.19b: Adoption and Foster Care 31.19c: Child Maltreatment and Abuse 31.19d: Impact of Terrorism on Children Chapter 32: Adulthood Chapter 33: Geriatric Psychiatry Chapter 34: End of Life Issues 34.1: Death, Dying, and Bereavement 34.2: Palliative Care 34.3: Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide Chapter 35: Public Psychiatry Chapter 36: Forensic Psychiatry and Ethics in Psychiatry 36.1: Forensic Psychiatry 36.2: Ethics in Psychiatry Chapter 37: World Aspects of Psychiatry Glossary: Signs and Symptoms in Psychiatry Index
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