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Effective Treatments in Psychiatry (Cambridge Pocket Clinicians)

Effective Treatments in Psychiatry (Cambridge Pocket Clinicians)

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Peter Tyrer
Cambridge University Press
Edition: First Edition, 11/3/2011
EAN 9780521124652, ISBN10: 0521124654

Mass Market Paperback, 576 pages, 18.3 x 12.4 x 2.5 cm
Language: English

This is a book of psychiatry at its most practical level. It answers the sorts of questions psychiatrists ask on a daily basis. What treatments are available for the condition this patient has? What is the evidence for the effectiveness of each of these treatments? Is there any value in combinations of treatment? And, can I be sure that the evidence and recommendations are free from bias? This handy pocket reference summarises the key elements of the Cambridge Textbook of Effective Treatments in Psychiatry. The text has been revised to provide the most up-to-date evidence for treatment decisions, with an accompanying summary table for each chapter to reinforce the recommendations. It is an essential guide for mental health professionals of all disciplines as well as medical students and trainees.

Preface
Part I. Organic Disorders
1. Delirium
2. Management of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia and acquired brain injury
3. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for deficits in dementia
4. Pharmacological treatment of psychosis and depression in neurological disease in older adults
Part II. Alcohol
5. Psychological treatments of alcohol use disorders
6. Pharmacotherapy of alcohol misuse, dependence and withdrawal
7. Educational interventions for alcohol use disorders
8. Complex interventions for alcohol use disorders
9. Complementary and alternative medicine for alcohol misuse
Part III. Drug Misuse
10. Empirically-validated psychological therapies for drug dependence
11. Treatment of stimulant dependence
12. Treatment of opioid dependence
13. Treatment of sedative-hypnotic dependence
14. Treatment of cannabis dependence
15. Treatment of nicotine dependence
16. Treatment of co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders
Part IV. Schizophrenia
17. Pharmacological treatments for schizophrenia
18. Psychological treatments for schizophrenia
Part V. Mood Disorders
19. Psychopharmacology of mood disorders
20. Efficacy of brain stimulation and neurosurgical procedures for treatment of mood disorders
21. Psychotherapy for depression
current empirical status and future directions
22. Alternative treatments for mood disorders
Part VI. Anxiety and Neurotic Disorders
23. Treatment of generalized anxiety and somatoform disorders
24. Panic disorder
25. Specific phobias and agoraphobia
26. Social phobia
27. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
28. Post-traumatic stress and adjustment disorders
Part VII. Eating Disorders
29. Psychopharmacology of eating disorders
30. Other somatic physical treatments and complex interventions for eating disorders
31. Psychological treatments for eating disorders
32. Educational interventions for eating disorders
33. Alternative treatments for eating disorders
34. Complex treatments for eating disorders
Part VIII. Personality Disorders
35. Personality disorder
36. Other treatments for persistent disturbances of behaviour
Part IX. Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
37. Effectiveness of treatments of sexual disorders
38. Disorders of gender identity
Part X. Child Psychiatry
39. Psychological treatments for children and adolescents
40. Drugs and other physical treatments
41. Educational interventions and alternative treatments
42. Attachment insecurity and attachment disorder
43. Feeding and sleeping disorders in infancy and early childhood
44. Evaluating interventions for children with autism and intellectual disabilities
45. ADHD and hyperkinetic disorder
46. Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder
47. Treatment of depressive disorders in children and adolescents
48. Treatment of psychoses in children and adolescents
49. Anxiety disorders
50. Treatment of eating disorders in children and adolescents
List of drug treatments and licences indications
Appendix I
Appendix II
key to effectiveness tables.