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Kregel Publications,U.S. The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus
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£999.99
The Crowood Press Ltd Essential Equine Studies Anatomy and Physiology
Book SynopsisThe author deals with complex issues on a step-by-step basis and provides detailed explanations of technical and scientific terminology. Question boxes act as reminders and revision aids throughout.Table of Contentsbiochemistry; energetics; homeostasis; biodiversity; immune response; anatomy; physiology; connective tissue; circulatory system; respiratory system; digestive physiology; nervous, sensory and endocrine systems; urinary system; reproductive anatomy; and genetics.
£23.75
British Museum Press Feminine power
Book SynopsisAn exciting, wide-ranging exploration of the power and diversity of female figures of worship in world cultures and belief systems, from the ancient world to today. ---------- âWritten in plain and accessible language, without losing academic rigor... Crerar, who, like a contemporary Virgil, introduces us to sublime and terrifying entities, guiding us all the way through the complex and fascinating meanings of femininity and faith.â â MarÃa Pinal Villanueva, The Journal of Folklore Research Reviews âAn excellent catalogueâ â Waldemar Januszczak, The Sunday Times âA lucidly argued and richly illustrated catalogueâ â Marina Warner, The Guardian ---------- Divine women â in many guises â have featured in every world faith from deep history until the present day, inspiring people and cultures across the world. In a cross-cultural and global approach, this book discusses Eve alongside Inanna, Radha and Aphrodite in the context of sex and desire, while in the chapter on evil, witches Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Forces of nature 2. Passion and desire 3. Evil 4. Justice and defence 5. Compassion and salvation Conclusion Notes and bibliography Acknowledgements and credits Index
£24.00
Station Hill Press,U.S. GENTLY WHISPERED
£17.96
John Wiley & Sons Inc Catholicism For Dummies
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroduction 1 Part 1: What Do Catholics Believe? 5 Chapter 1: What It Means to Be Catholic 7 Chapter 2: Having Faith in God’s Revealed Word 19 Chapter 3: In the Beginning: Catholic Teachings on Creation and Original Sin 37 Chapter 4: Believing in Jesus 49 Chapter 5: Defining “The Church” and What Membership Means 69 Chapter 6: Organizing the Church 79 Part 2: Celebrating the Mysteries of Faith 103 Chapter 7: Body and Soul: Worshipping Catholic Style 105 Chapter 8: Entering the Church: Baptism, Communion, and Confirmation 117 Chapter 9: The Sacraments of Service and Healing 135 Chapter 10: Celebrating the Catholic Mass 157 Part 3: Living a Saintly Life 187 Chapter 11: Obeying the Rules: Catholic Law 189 Chapter 12: Loving and Honoring: The Ten Commandments 205 Chapter 13: Being Good When Sinning Is So Easy 221 Chapter 14: Standing Firm: The Church’s Stance on Some Sticky Issues 239 Part 4: Praying and Using Devotions 269 Chapter 15: Growing in the Faith 271 Chapter 16: Showing Your Love for God 285 Chapter 17: Expressing Affection for Mary 301 Chapter 18: Honoring the Catholic Saints 319 Chapter 19: Practicing Catholic Traditions 341 Part 5: The Part of Tens 359 Chapter 20: Ten Famous Catholics 361 Chapter 21: Ten Popular Catholic Saints 371 Chapter 22: Ten Popular Catholic Places 383 Chapter 23: Ten Recent Beatifications and Canonizations by Pope Francis 395 Chapter 24: Ten Famous Papal Encyclicals 407 Part 6: Appendixes 417 Appendix A: A Brief History of Catholicism 419 Appendix B: Popular Catholic Prayers 449 Appendix C: Directory of Patron Saints 469 Index 483
£18.99
McGraw-Hill Education Basic Concepts in Pharmacology What You Need to
Book SynopsisA Doody's Core Title for 2024 & 2023!The up-to-date content and proven study techniques you need to pass one of the most difficult courses in medical school Presented in a style that makes learning and retaining key information effortless, Basic Concepts in Pharmacology clearly explains each fundamental principal of drug actions. This updated edition includes the popular Trivia Sorter, which helps you understand the mechanism of action for the class of drugs and its side effects; consider if the drug is for a disorder or symptom; determine the unique features of single drugs in this class; and know the side effects and drug interactions of the class of drugs. Walking you through the learning process in a way that helps you master each concept before moving on to the next, Basic Concepts in Pharmacology encourages you to organize and condense the drug information you must remember; review key information, which i
£47.49
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Potbellied Pig Veterinary Medicine
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsFinalized TOC, from the author, is expected by October 1, 2019. History & Breeds (brief introduction of popular breeds including the teacup pig myth) Behavior (possibly co-written with Dr. Valarie Tynes) Husbandry Housing Nutrition Handling/Restraint Physical Exam Routine Procedures: Hoof trim, tusk trim, vaccination, deworming Anesthesia Surgery: Spay & Neuter Illness/Disease: arranged like the 5-minute vet consult for ease of use
£70.19
David C Cook Publishing Company Revelation
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£8.99
Elsevier Health Sciences Orthopedic Physical Assessment Atlas and Video
Book SynopsisProvides step-by-step guidance for evaluating movements and performing the most common special tests in musculoskeletal assessment.Table of Contents1. General Principles and Concepts Related to Selected Movements and Special Tests 2. Cervical Spine 3. Temporomandibular Joint 4. Shoulder 5. Elbow 6. Forearm, Wrist, and Hand 7. Thoracic Spine 8. Lumbar Spine 9. Pelvis 10. Hip 11. Knee 12. Lower Leg, Foot and Ankle
£50.34
Guilford Publications Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy Fifth Edition
Book SynopsisRegarded as the definitive practitioner reference and text, this accessible work addresses how to set up therapy groups and make them work. A wealth of clinical material illustrates the components of effective group therapy and the mechanisms and processes of change. Practical topics discussed include patient selection and preparation, leadership issues, communication of affect in groups, dealing with difficult patients, time-limited groups, and facilitating successful terminations. A chapter-length case example with commentary from each author brings an entire group session to life and explores ways to handle common dilemmas.New to This Edition*Incorporates current theory (psychodynamic and interpersonal), and supporting clinical and neurobiological research.*Every chapter revised and updated.*Chapter-length case example is entirely new.*Chapter on Frequently Asked Questions includes many new issues.Trade Review"Thirty years and five editions after its initial publication, this book remains a comprehensive source for all aspects of group psychotherapy. Topics range from nuts-and-bolts issues like getting groups under way to substantial discussions of group development and dynamics, including ideas from attachment and mentalization theory. This is a book that will be of great interest to students just beginning clinical work, early-career professionals, and senior psychoanalytic psychologists who wish to improve and refresh their skills."--Elliot Jurist, PhD, Professor of Psychology and Philosophy, The Graduate Center and the City College of New York, City University of New York "Since the publication of the first edition, this wonderful book has been the most valuable single volume on psychodynamic group therapy. Our culture has changed at a staggering rate; the fifth edition takes into account the impact of social media, public policy, and neuroscience research, bringing the field up to the moment. This book belongs in the library of every therapist, from beginning student to seasoned clinician."--Hillel I. Swiller, MD, Director, Division of Psychotherapy, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "This is one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date works on psychodynamic group therapy available. The fifth edition incorporates the latest theoretical developments in group therapy and theory, illustrating these with outstanding clinical examples. It is very readable without oversimplifying complex issues, and references the many, ever-expanding practice settings in which group therapy is applied. This book will be useful to all the professions that engage in group therapy, and can be used in both beginning and advanced classes."--Charles D. Garvin, PhD, School of Social Work (Emeritus), University of Michigan "A 'must' for those learning the basics of group therapy and for experienced clinicians seeking to integrate contemporary developmental theories, neurobiological findings, and sophisticated group interventions. The authors emphasize dynamic approaches, but all group leaders, regardless of orientation, can benefit. Readers will learn how interpersonal difficulties develop and how group therapy has the potential to change lifelong perceptions of self and others and alleviate human suffering. I have used this text for over 10 years in my graduate courses; the fifth edition includes recent research findings, additional dynamic approaches to group treatment, and new clinical vignettes. It is a true gem that I will continue to rely on for training the next generation of group therapists."--Cheri L. Marmarosh, PhD, Professional Psychology Program, The George Washington University "I have used Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy in teaching and find it to be a valuable resource to help graduate-level trainees gain a good grasp of group dynamics. Nuanced and yet succinct, the book elucidates the fundamentals of group functioning and equips the future practitioner to create an environment in which group members can connect with others in healing and meaningful ways. The fifth edition draws on contemporary research and neurobiology to demonstrate that human, face-to-face interaction is still necessary for creating well-being, even in our era of proliferating technology."--Alexandra Watkins, LMHC, CPRP, Adjunct Faculty, Counseling and Psychology Department, Lesley University -Very informative for the beginning group therapist. The book was especially helpful because of its broad-based approachwith a number of theoretical perspectives considered to further the understanding and integration necessary in exploratory therapy. The eclectic stance was a change from other models of exploratory group therapy frequently taught in training programs. I would recommend this book to any psychiatry resident interested in becoming a group therapist. (on the fourth edition)--Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 1/24/2014ƒƒThe writing is clear and clean....That this excellence is maintained throughout a book by three different authors is a tribute to the quality of the collaboration. Difficult concepts are explained well and in depth, but without oversimplification. Clinical examples are used copiously throughout and invariably richly illustrate the point under discussion....A particular strength (and remarkable achievement) of the book is that it offers something for everyone, from the novice to the highly experienced....An essential part of the library of every group psychotherapist. (on the fourth edition)--International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 7/1/2008ƒƒPresents a cohesive theoretical framework for the practice of group psychotherapy from a psychodynamic framework....The authors have succeeded nicely in unifying a complicated field without resorting to oversimplification....Fills an important niche and is unique in many ways. Without sacrificing intellectual clarity, it unifies and organizes the theory that underlies psychodynamic group psychotherapy....I highly recommend it. (on the second edition)--Doody's Review Service, 1/23/2014ƒƒ[The authors] have drawn from their vast experience to put together what is probably the best available book on psychodynamic group psychotherapy….The book should continue to be widely used as a basic text for teaching psychodynamic group psychotherapy. (on the second edition)--Psychiatric Services, 5/1/1995Table of Contents1. Groups in Today’s Society 2. History of Small-Group Theory and Practice 3. Group Dynamics and Group Development 4. Therapeutic Factors in Group Psychotherapy 5. Mechanisms and Processes of Change 6. Forming a Group 7. Patient Selection 8. Patient Preparation and the Group Agreements 9. The Role of the Group Therapist 10. Beginning the Group 11. Special Leadership Issues 12. Expressions of Affect in Group Psychotherapy 13. The Therapeutic Process: A Clinical Illustration 14. Difficult Groups and Difficult Patients 15. Time-Limited Psychodynamic Groups 16. Termination in Group Psychotherapy 17. Frequently Asked Questions References Author Index Subject Index
£55.09
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Atlas of Histology with Functional Correlations
Book Synopsis Master histology with idealized and actual photomicrography!This thirteenth edition of Atlas of Histology with Functional Correlations (formerly diFiore’s ) provides a rich understanding of the basic histology concepts that medical and allied health students need to know. Realistic, full-color illustrations as well as actual photomicrographs of histologic structures are complemented by concise discussions of their most important functional correlations. Illustrated histology images show the idealized view, while photomicrographs provide the actual view to help students hone their skills in identifying structures. New and improved layout helps students connect the morphology of a structure with its function. Updated and expanded Functional Correlations boxes integrated throughout chapters reflect new scientific information and interpretations. NEW photomicrographs and electron
£58.85
Taylor & Francis Inc 100 Cases in Paediatrics
Book SynopsisThe new edition of this best-selling title from the popular 100 cases series explores common paediatric scenarios that will be encountered by the medical student and junior doctor during practical training on the ward, in the emergency department, in outpatient clinics and in the community, and which are likely to feature in qualifying examinations. The book covers a comprehensive range of presentations from cough to constipation, organized by sub-specialty area for ease of reference. Comprehensive answers highlight key take home points from each case and provide practical advice on how to deal with the challenges that occur when practising paediatric medicine at all levels.Table of ContentsRespiratory. Cardiology. Endocrinology and diabetes. Gastroenterology. Nephrology. Infections. Dermatology. Haematology. Bones and joints. Neurology. Child and adolescent psychiatry. Neonatology. Miscellaneous
£26.99
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Master Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery Knee
Book Synopsis Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! Helmed by a brand-new editor from the Mayo Clinic, the latest edition has been updated with new procedures and principles and additional imagery. Each technique is described in step-by-step detail. You will also find an overview of each injury or condition, explanations of indications and preoperative planning, complications and issues to watch out for, and tips for success. Lavishly illustrated with nearly 1,500 images that add a visual “how-to” to procedural instructions. More procedures than ever before, written authoritatively by master surgeons. New chapters—on the latest techniques and principles—help you stay up-to-date with current trends and development. eBook now features embedded links to a video to contextualize principles and techniques. Covers major trauma outcome surgery—MTOS. Enhance Your eBook Reading Trade Review"The fourth edition of this book on knee arthroplasty has been significantly updated since the 2008 third edition. Purchase of the print book includes access to an ebook with enhanced video, audio, and interactive capabilities.This book seeks "to provide direct, detailed access to techniques preferred by orthopaedic surgeons who are recognized by their colleagues as 'masters' in their specialty." This worthy objective is wonderfully accomplished with the videos accessible in the ebook.This book is appropriately written and composed for practicing surgeons as well as fellows and residents still in training. The numerous contributors are recognized authorities and innovators in the areas in which they have written.Basic and advanced principles, surgical approaches, complex issues and complications of primary and revision knee replacement arthroplasty are detailed. Surgical alternatives to standard knee replacement are provided.This is an excellent publication and a necessary addition to the academic orthopedic surgical library. It provides valuable information to those involved with total knee replacement. Significant changes have occurred in knee replacement surgery in the past 10 years, and this fourth edition is justified.It is truly composed "in the best interest of the patient."Weighted Numerical Score: 99 - 5 Stars!
£197.19
Tyndale House Publishers The One Year Chronological Bible Creative
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£21.84
Little, Brown Book Group Grave and Learned Men The Physicians 15181660
Book SynopsisThe Royal College of Physicians celebrates its 500th anniversary in 2018, and to observe this landmark is publishing this series of ten books. Each of the books focuses on fifty themed elements that have contributed to making the RCP what it is today, together adding up to 500 reflections on 500 years. Some of the people, ideas, objects and manuscripts featured are directly connected to the College, while others have had an influence that can still be felt in its work.This, the sixth book in the series looks at the history of the Royal College.
£9.60
Taylor & Francis Ltd Becoming SolutionFocused in Brief Therapy
Book SynopsisA practical guide to becoming solution-focused and construction solutions in brief therapy. At the core of the book is a sequence of skill-building chapters that cover all aspects of construction solutions. Each chapter explains and demonstrates a particular skill with discussion and exercises.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments, Introduction, 1. Becoming Solution-Focused, 2. Assumptions of a Solution-Focused Approach, 3. A Positive Start, 4. Weil-Defined Goals, 5. Pathways of Constructing Solutions, 6. The Hypothetical Solution Frame, 7. The Exceptions Frame, 8. Positive Feedback, 9. What Do We Do Next?, 10. Enhancing "Agency", 11. The Interactional Matrix, 12. "But I Want Them to Be Different", 13. Cooperating, 14. Putting It All Together, 15. Voluntary or Involuntary, 16. The Involuntary Client, 17. It Ends with a Working Solution, A Final Word, References, Name Index, Subject Index
£40.84
Lexington Books Living Traditions and Universal Conviviality
Book SynopsisThe World Parliament of Religions adopted the view that there will not be peace in this world without including peace among religions. Yet, even with the unified force of the world's religions and wisdom traditions, this cannot be accomplished without justice among people. In one way or another, unity among religions, as based on justice and the will to accept the other's religions and even irreligiosity as means of justice, will not prevail without an internal and external, spiritual, theological, philosophical and practical investigation into the very reasons for religious strife and fanaticism as well as the resources that people, cultures, religions and wisdom traditions might provide to disentangle them from the injustices of their host regimes, and to seek the balance that leads to a measure of universal fairness among the multiplicity of religious and non-religious expressions of humanity.Conviviality expresses the depth and breadth of living together, which itself can be undersTrade ReviewThis volume asks what Whitehead’s process philosophy can offer to a planet in the midst of continual religious and political rupture. Each essay carefully grapples with the prospect of balancing justice and peace without resorting to stifling assimilation or alienating the other. The result is a compelling collection that imagines interreligious harmony not as a naïve utopia of sameness, but as a continual unfolding of events in which differences—both complementary and destructive—are ingredients. -- J. R. Hustwit, Methodist UniversityTable of ContentsIntroduction: Conviviality in Multi-Religious Communities: Peace, Justice, Unity, and Diversities, Roland Faber and Santiago Slabodsky Part I: Multi-Religious Conversations 1. Conviviality: Particular Religions, Universalist Fellowship—Some Jewish Reflections, Bradley Shavit Artson 2. From Violence to Tolerance: Kazi Nazrul Islam’s Relevance to Discussions on Conviviality in the Muslim Tradition, Mustafa Ruzgar 3. From Tolerance to Unity: the Baha’i Faith and Conviviality, Ian Kluge 4. How Wicca Contributes to Religious Conviviality, Constance Wise 5. Conviviality with Dao: A Chinese Perspective, Meijun Fan Part II: Political Challenges and Opportunities 6. Religions’ Contribution to the Affirmation of Life and Political Agency, Helene Slessarev-Jamir 7. Political Liberalism, Conviviality, and Process Thought, Daniel A. Dombrowski 8. The Fires of Desire: Finding Conviviality in a Common Challenge, C. Robert Mesle 9. The Unspeakable Conviviality of Becoming, Catherine Keller Part III: Ecologies of Multi-Religious Futures 10. “Must ‘religion’ always remain as a synonym for ‘hatred’?” Whiteheadian Meditations on the Future of Togetherness, Roland Faber 11. Tools for Religious Conviviality: Ivan Illich, Process Thought, and Political Ecology on a Multireligious Planet, Jacob Erickson 12. The Problem of the Two Ultimates and the Proposal of an Ecozoics of the Deity: In Dialogue with Thomas Berry, Sallie McFague, Anselm, Aquinas, Whitehead, and Nishida, Toki Nobuhara 13. Architectures of Risk, The Convivial Occasion of Experiential Religious Naturalism in Tagore and Whitehead, Brianne Donaldson 14. Whiteheadian Perspective-Taking as a Basis for ‘Peace’ through Interfaith Dialogue: With Special Reference to Confucianism & Japanese Buddhism, Steve Odin Epilogue: Planetarity and Conviviality, Jay McDaniel
£89.10
Taylor & Francis Inc Clinical Pediatric Surgery A CaseBased
Book SynopsisWritten in a unique and innovative style, this book presents pediatric surgery in an interactive clinical context. Each chapter is built upon a specific disease or group of diseases, beginning with a typical case, presented interactively, just as it would be in encountered in clinical practice. These are actual cases that have been encountered by the author and are likely to be managed on any pediatric surgical service. The discussion that follows presents the most relevant issues pertaining to the topic, drawing on the index case, as well as multiple other cases that depict the entire spectrum of the disease or anomaly. The carefully selected suggested readings emphasize sentinel papers, high-quality reviews, and the best and most recent evidence published on the subject. A large number of illustrations help bring the clinical concepts to light. A number of high-quality videos provide a dynamic atlas of common procedures. The book is useful to the entire range of pediatrTrade Review ‘It is a fine read and a great resource and a testament to the intellect and knowledge of a great general paediatric surgeon.’—Mark Davenport, Kings College Hospital ‘It is well written and well illustrated and for those people who desire a high quality and relevant paediatric surgery book then this is well worth looking at.’—Dr Harry Brown, published by Glycosmedia'This is an excellent addition to the pediatric surgery library. The case-based format is unique and is an excellent presentation for all levels of experience.'—Vincent R. Adolph, Ochsner Clinic Foundation Hospital 'I’m a new Pediatric Surgery attending at Miami Childrens Hospital. In preparation for the oral pediatric surgery boards I downloaded your book and I have to say it was fantastic! The case based format made the book very enjoyable to read, great up to date material, and the operative videos showed me tricks on performing difficult cases. Furthermore when I was studying with my pediatric surgery "classmates", many of them were also using the book to study. I wanted to congratulate you on writing a fine book and let you know the book is already helping out the pediatric surgery trainee community.'— Tweet from Dr. Shahab Shaffiey, Miami Childrens Hospital ‘It is a fine read and a great resource and a testament to the intellect and knowledge of a great general paediatric surgeon.’—Mark Davenport, Kings College Hospital ‘It is well written and well illustrated and for those people who desire a high quality and relevant paediatric surgery book then this is well worth looking at.’—Dr Harry Brown, published by GlycosmediaTable of ContentsHead and Neck. Fetal Neck Masses. Cervical Lymphadenopathy. Branchial Cleft Anomalies. Thyroglossal Duct Cyst. Various Head and Neck Lesions. Thorax. Chest Wall Anomalies. Neonatal Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. Diaphragmatic Anomalies. Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation. Bronchopulmonary Sequestration. Pulmonary Emphysema. Bronchopulmonary Foregut Malformations. Esophageal Atresia. Congenital Esophageal Stenosis. Spontaneous Pneumothorax. Chylothorax. Necrotizing Pneumonia and Empyema. Abdomen. Abdominal Wall Hernias. Hydrocele. Umbilical Lesions. Gastroschisis. Omphalocele. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Achalasia. Pyloric Stenosis. Gastroduodenal Perforations. Duodenal Obstruction. Malrotation and Midgut Volvulus. Jejunoileal Atresia. Meckel Diverticulum. Intussusception. Alimentary Tract Duplications. Meconium Disease. Necrotizing Enterocolitis. Appendicitis. Hirschsprung’s Disease. Colonic Atresia. Intestinal Polyps. Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Male Anorectal Malformations. Female Anorectal Malformations. Choledochal Cyst. Biliary Atresia. Splenic Lesions. Genitourinary Tract. Neonatal Ovarian Cysts. Adnexal Torsion. Uterovaginal Anomalies. Cryptorchidism. Testicular Torsion. Disorders of the Prepuce. Tumors. Thyroid Tumors. Neuroblastoma. Wilms Tumor. Liver Tumors. Rhabdomyosarcoma. Adrenocortical Neoplasms. Pancreatic Lesions. Ovarian Tumors. Testicular Tumors. Sacrococcygeal Teratoma. Infantile Soft Tissue Lesions. Trauma. Gastrointestinal Trauma. Hepatic and Splenic Trauma. Pancreatic Trauma. Renal Trauma. Miscellaneous. Breast Lesions. Lymphatic Malformations. Hemangiomas. Soft Tissue Infections.
£999.99
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of
Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! Offering expert guidance from seasoned clinicians at Massachusetts General Hospital, this bestselling handbook provides accurate, clinically essential information in a portable, quick-reference format. Broad-based, multidisciplinary coverage draws from the disciplines of anesthesiology, neurology, behavioral medicine, nursing, psychiatry, and physical therapy to provide practical, evidence-based information for sound therapeutic choices. Now in full color for the first time, The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Pain Management, Fourth Edition, contains numerous new chapters, new illustrations, and other features that keep you up to date with today’s latest approaches to pain management. Contains an extensive new section on interventional approaches to pain management, as well as new chapters on radiotherapy and radiopharmaceuticals for cancer pain and ethical consider
£57.59
Guilford Publications Child Psychopathology Third Edition
Book SynopsisThis highly respected reference and text on developmental psychopathology brings together leading authorities on the psychological, biological, and social-contextual determinants of child and adolescent problems. The comprehensive introductory chapter provides a state-of-the-art developmental--systems framework for understanding behavioral and emotional disturbances. Subsequent chapters synthesize the developmental bases of specific disorders. The characteristics, epidemiology, developmental course and outcomes, and etiological pathways of each disorder are described, as are risk and protective factors and issues in conceptualization and diagnosis. Important unanswered questions are identified and implications for treatment and prevention considered. New to This Edition *Includes DSM-5 criteria and discussion of changes. *Incorporates over a decade's worth of research advances in genetics, neurobiology, and other areas. *Chapters on bipolar disorder, suicide/Trade Review"Mash and Barkley score big with this third edition. This book has become the classic in the field, and the third edition will seal its status for years to come. Eminent contributors weave interesting and intricate descriptions of the various disorders and problems in living. The book is squarely at the interface of clinical practice and intervention science and will go a long way toward bridging the gap between them. Students and professionals alike will benefit from this stimulating, up-to-date volume."--Thomas H. Ollendick, PhD, ABPP, University Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology, Virginia Tech "The third edition of Child Psychopathology reviews current research and theory, provides conceptual models for disorders, and points to new developments in the field. Nineteen chapters cover the major disorders of childhood, including four timely new chapters and 15 that have been superbly updated. Many of the authors from the second edition have remained on board, providing welcome continuity. This volume is the source for understanding the state of the field of child psychopathology. It is a 'must read' for professionals and for graduate-level courses."--Rex Forehand, PhD, University Distinguished Professor and Heinz and Rowena Ansbacher Professor of Psychology, University of Vermont "The third edition of this highly esteemed work sets the standard for the field by providing comprehensive coverage of childhood disorders from a developmental psychopathology perspective. Like previous editions, the volume is skillfully edited and chapters are written by leading experts in the field. Important additions to this edition include a description of childhood disorders based on DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. This volume is an ideal text for graduate courses in child psychopathology as well as an invaluable resource about childhood disorders that can be used to guide and inform evidence-based assessment and treatment."--Bryce D. McLeod, PhD, Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University -Mash and Barkley have produced a superb text/resource….They have chosen a stellar group of contributors, covered the range of relevant topics in child psychopathology, and given the authors plenty of space to cover their area in great detail. Finally, the volume is tightly edited and very readable. (on the second edition)--Behavioral Science, 06/01/2003ƒƒThis book is the first place to go for a comprehensive, up-to-date review of the field of developmental psychopathology or a specific question about any number of issues related to particular disorders.(on the first edition)--Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolsescent Psychiatry, 01/01/1998ƒƒComprehensive, clear, well organized, and scholarly....The breadth and depth of coverage concerning childhood psychopathology are quite remarkable....This substantial reference certainly can inform the clinical practice of child mental health professionals. Moreover, it can be a valuable resource for clinical supervisors, graduate school instructors, researchers, and graduate students. (on the first edition)--Psychiatric Services, 02/01/1998ƒƒThe chapters are both well written and well organized. The material is covered in great depth, providing the reader with an exceedingly comprehensive picture of each disorder....I would recommend this outstanding text to any pediatric health care professional who wants to expand his or her scientific knowledge base about…behavioral, emotional, developmental, and learning disorders. (on the first edition)--Emergency and Office Pediatrics, 01/15/2014ƒƒThere is excellent coverage of pathological entities that are research supported, but not necessarily in the official DSM-5 nomenclature. This can help clinicians advances their true understanding of these conditions well beyond a few criteria….This is a stellar offering for child psychopathology and continues a tradition of being a leading text in the field. This edition clearly has been updated with current references to ongoing changes in the field. It is well worth acquiring to stay abreast of the literature in this vast area.--Doody's Review Service, 04/06/2015Table of ContentsI. Introduction to Child Psychopathology 1. Child Psychopathology: A Developmental-Systems Perspective, Elizabeth P. Hayden & Eric J. Mash II. ADHD, Conduct Disorders, and Substance Use Disorders 2. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Joel T. Nigg & Russell A. Barkley 3. Conduct and Oppositional Defiant Disorders, Eva R. Kimonis, Paul J. Frick, & Robert J. McMahon 4. Adolescent Substance Use Disorders, Laurie Chassin, Kaitlin Bountress, Moira Haller, & Frances Wang III. Mood Disorders and Self-Harm 5. Child and Adolescent Depression, Constance Hammen, Karen D. Rudolph, & Jamie L. Abaied 6. Pediatric Bipolar Disorder, Eric A. Youngstrom & Guillermo Perez Algorta 7. Suicidal and Nonsuicidal Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors, Christine B. Cha & Matthew K. Nock IV. Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Stress Disorders 8. Anxiety Disorders, Charmaine K. Higa-McMillan, Sarah E. Francis, & Bruce F. Chorpita 9. Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders, John Piacentini, Susanna Chang, Ivar Snorrason, & Douglas W. Woods 10. Childhood Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Kathleen Nader & Kenneth E. Fletcher V. Neurodevelopmental Disorders 11. Autism Spectrum Disorder, Laura Grofer Klinger, Geraldine Dawson, Karen Burner, & Megan Crisler 12. Early-Onset Schizophrenia, Jon Kuniyoshi & Jon M. McClellan 13. Intellectual Disability, Andrea N. Witwer, Kathy Lawton, & Michael G. Aman 14. Learning Disabilities, Lawrence J. Lewandowski & Benjamin J. Lovett VI. Infants and Children at Risk for Disorder 15. Disorder and Risk for Disorder during Infancy and Toddlerhood, Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Charles H. Zeanah, Diane Benoit, Sheri Madigan, & W. Roger Mills-Koonce 16. Child Maltreatment, Christine Wekerle, David A. Wolfe, Josephine Dunston, & Tracy Alldred VII. Eating, Personality, and Health-Related Disorders 17. Eating Disorders, Kristin M. von Ranson & Laurel M. Wallace 18. Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents, Rebecca L. Shiner & Jennifer L. Tackett 19. Health-Related and Somatic Symptom Disorders, Ronald T. Brown, Deborah Ellis, & Sylvie Naar-King
£118.75
Guilford Publications Psychodynamic Techniques
Book SynopsisHelping therapists navigate the complexities of emotional interactions with clients, this book provides practical clinical guidelines. Master clinician Karen J. Maroda adds an important dimension to the psychodynamic literature by exploring the role of both clients' and therapists' emotional experiences in the process of therapy. The book discusses how to become more attuned to one's own experience of a client; offer direct feedback and self-disclosure in the service of treatment goals; and manage intense feelings and conflict in the relationship. Specific techniques are illustrated with vivid case examples. Maroda clearly distinguishes between therapeutic and nontherapeutic ways to work with emotion in this candid and instructive guide.Trade ReviewMaroda clearly describes how the psychotherapist's emotional responses to the patient's communications are essential to the change processes that lie at the core of the therapeutic relationship. Her clinical model for working more deeply in the affective realm is solidly grounded in interpersonal neurobiology. This extraordinary book is filled with practical information and rich case vignettes. I highly recommend it.--Allan N. Schore, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California, Los AngelesMaroda's proven skill at highly instructive use of courageous self-disclosure is superbly displayed in this revealing work on that rarest of topics: specific elucidation of technique in dynamic therapy. Full of practical advice and illuminating case material, this book is a godsend for therapists.--Thomas G. Gutheil, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical SchoolMaroda brings such a wealth of seasoned clinical experience and wisdom to this book that it inevitably will be an invaluable resource. She offers a treatment-oriented presentation that is sophisticated yet lucid and pragmatic.--Edgar A. Levenson, MD, William Alanson White Institute, New York City Though intended primarily for inexperienced clinicians, this book has much to offer therapists at every level of practice. It is in equal turns scholarly and eminently practical, and imparts the clinical wisdom of a senior therapist who is willing to discuss the intricacies of clinical process with emotional and professional candor. The multidimensional clinical illustrations are evocative and elegantly crafted. Highly recommended.--Jerrold R. Brandell, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Wayne State University School of Social Work; Editor-in-Chief, Psychoanalytic Social Work With this engaging, readable book, Maroda answers a long-standing need for a primer on psychodynamic technique. In her characteristic melding of professional and personal experience, theoretical sophistication, research findings, and plain-spoken common sense, Maroda serves up a banquet of good advice that will nourish not only students and beginning therapists, but also experienced practitioners. She keeps the focus on the practical and generously illustrates her points with clinical vignettes that exemplify the emotional honesty she so consistently recommends. I look forward to assigning this welcome text to my graduate students in clinical psychology.--Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey This is an outstanding contribution by a master clinician. Maroda takes the reader on an intimate tour of becoming a good psychotherapist. Her generous use of case examples allows the reader to enter into her consulting room, and illustrates the nuances of various dynamic methods. This book should be mandatory reading for graduate students facing the trepidation and uncertainty of immersing oneself in clinical practice.--Jon Mills, PsyD, PhD, ABPP, private practice, Ajax, Ontario, Canada -Table of ContentsIntroduction1. Emotional Engagement and Mutual Influence: Basic Issues as Therapy Begins2. Mutuality and Collaboration: Influencing Each Other3. Redefining Regression: Facilitating Therapeutic Vulnerability4. Evaluating Interventions: Tracking the Client's Response5. Self-Disclosure and Advice: Understanding How and When the Therapist's Disclosures Are Therapeutic6. Managing Emotion: Affective Communication and the Role of Interaction7. The Special Problem of Affect Management in Treating Borderline Personality Disorders8. Confrontation and Countertransference Anger: Overcoming the Therapist's Aversion to Conflict9. Erotic Feelings: How They Help or Hinder the Therapeutic Process10. Empowering the Client: The Road to IndependenceConclusionGlossary
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Author Solutions Inc Advanced Spiritual Warfare A Practical Manual for Inner Healing Deliverance and Biblical Counseling Set the Captives Free Model
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Guilford Publications Handbook of Attachment
Book SynopsisWidely regarded as the state-of-the-science reference on attachment, this handbook interweaves theory and cutting-edge research with clinical applications. Leading researchers examine the origins and development of attachment theory; present biological and evolutionary perspectives; and explore the role of attachment processes in relationships, including both parentâchild and romantic bonds. Implications for mental health and psychotherapy are addressed, with reviews of exemplary attachment-oriented interventions for children and adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Contributors discuss best practices in assessment and critically evaluate available instruments and protocols. New to This Edition *Chapters on genetics and epigenetics, psychoneuroimmunology, and sexual mating. *Chapters on compassion, school readiness, and the caregiving system across the lifespan. *Chapter probing the relation between attachment and other developmental influences. *NearlTrade Review"This third edition of Cassidy and Shaver's Handbook will be an instant classic, like prior editions. The contributors are a 'who's who' in the field. The chapter coverage is exhaustive and timely in its treatment of long-standing and emerging issues in attachment theory and research, such as measurement, biological influences, interventions, and special populations. I use this handbook as the main text in a doctoral seminar on attachment theory and research taken by students in counseling, education, and psychology. Students have found the volume incredibly useful and comment on how it will remain on their shelves. A 'must have' for the researcher or clinician interested in attachment processes across the lifespan."--Richard Lanthier, PhD, Graduate School of Education and Human Development, George Washington University"Impressive. The list of authors in the third edition includes nearly all of the ongoing major contributors to the attachment literature. Chapters provide important updates, theoretical perspectives, and nuanced discussion. The breadth and depth of the content are stunning. This handbook is required reading for anyone who wants information regarding the current status of attachment theory and research, including students, researchers, and professionals interested in a broad array of topics."--Nancy Eisenberg, PhD, Regents' Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University"The Handbook of Attachment reflects the kind of artful integration of behavior, emotion, and cognition that John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth hoped to set in train. I am particularly impressed by the work the editors and contributors to the third edition have devoted to updating, revising, and even reconceptualizing their chapters to keep up with this flourishing field. The third edition is more than just a great help for scholarship and teaching--it is indispensable."--Everett Waters, PhD, Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University"The Handbook of Attachment, Third Edition, was a superb choice for my advanced undergraduate and graduate seminar. Like the prior editions, the Handbook provides up-to-date coverage of the major topics in the field, as well as exciting explorations of emerging issues. For students who may not yet have a full grasp of the field, the book offers a strong foundation in attachment theory and methodological and clinical implications from which they can start to formulate their own sub-interests. The chapters are written simply enough to make them accessible to upper-level undergraduates, yet also provide sophisticated depth for a more advanced audience. Even after the course, I have heard from students that they frequently consult and reference the Handbook and appreciate having it as an important part of their libraries."--Jennifer C. Ablow, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon"This edition is considered the bible of the attachment field, just as the previous two editions were….This third edition is necessary for anybody interested in the attachment field. With the exponential development in the field, this is the place where the updates are synthesized and organized to be easily accessible."--Doody's Review Service"Has tremendous relevance for clinicians who are interested in the biological, cognitive, and emotional underpinnings of interpersonal relationships, psychopathology, the process of therapy with different clients, and therapeutic change...[and] who wish to understand theory and empirical research relevant to client conceptualization and treatment."--Behavior Therapist (on the second edition)"A comprehensive and scholarly review of a critically important issue in development attachment....This well-edited volume includes high-quality contributions from leading theorists and researchers in psychology, psychiatry, and child development....The Handbook of Attachment really is a 'must' reference for anyone seriously interested in attachment theory and its role in development across the life span....Practitioners who use attachment theory in their clinical work will find it enlightening."--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (on the first edition)"This is an impressive, comprehensive volume which explores a wide range of attachment topics. It should be considered an essential reference book for mental health practitioners who provide treatment to people of all ages."--Psychoanalytic Social Work (on the first edition)"Destined to become a classic, this comprehensive handbook provides a landmark review and synthesis of the current state of knowledge about attachment and loss in children and adults."--Choice Reviews (on the first edition)Table of ContentsI. Overview of Attachment Theory 1. The Nature of the Child's Ties, Jude Cassidy 2. Attachment Disruptions, Reparative Processes, and Psychopathology: Theoretical and Clinical Implications, Roger Kobak, Kristyn Zajac, & Stephanie D. Madsen 3. Attachment, Loss, and Grief: Bowlby's Views, New Developments, and Current Controversies, R. Chris Fraley & Phillip R. Shaver 4. The Internal Working Model Construct in Light of Contemporary Neuroimaging Research, Inge Bretherton & Kristine A. Munholland II. Biological Perspectives 5. Attachment Theory within a Modern Evolutionary Framework, Jeffry A. Simpson & Jay Belsky 6. Psychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Its Role in Development, H. Jonathan Polan & Myron A. Hofer 7. Attachment in Rhesus Monkeys, Stephen J. Suomi 8. Attachment, Parenting, and Genetics, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus H. van IJzendoorn 9. Attachment and Psychoneuroimmunology, Katherine B. Ehrlich, Gregory E. Miller, Jason D. Jones, & Jude Cassidy 10. Attachment and Temperament as Intersecting Developmental Products and Interacting Developmental Contexts Throughout Infancy and Childhood, Brian E. Vaughn & Kelly K. Bost 11. Studying the Biology of Human Attachment, Amie A. Hane & Nathan A. Fox 12. Toward a Neuroscience of Attachment, James A. Coan III. Attachment in Infancy and Childhood 13. Normative Development: The Ontogeny of Attachment in Childhood, Robert S. Marvin, Preston A. Britner, & Beth S. Russell 14. Precursors of Attachment Security, R. M. Pasco Fearon & Jay Belsky 15. Attachment Relationships in the Context of Multiple Caregivers, Carollee Howes & Susan Spieker 16. Early Attachment and Later Development: Reframing the Questions, Ross A. Thompson 17. Attachment in Middle Childhood, Kathryn A. Kerns & Laura E. Brumariu 18. The Measurement of Attachment Security and Related Constructs in Infancy and Early Childhood, Judith Solomon & Carol George IV. Attachment in Adolescence and Adulthood 19. The Multiple Facets of Attachment in Adolescence, Joseph P. Allen & Joseph S. Tan 20. Pair Bonds as Attachments: Mounting Evidence in Support of Bowlby's Hypothesis, Debra M. Zeifman & Cindy Hazan 21. Adult Romantic Attachment: Developments in the Study of Couple Relationships, Judith A. Feeney 22. Attachment and Sexual Mating: The Joint Operation of Separate Motivational Systems, Gurit E. Birnbaum 23. Same-Sex Romantic Attachment, Jonathan J. Mohr & Skyler D. Jackson 24. Adult Attachment and Emotion Regulation, Mario Mikulincer & Phillip R. Shaver 25. Attachment in Middle and Later Life, Carol Magai, Maria Teresa Frías, & Phillip R. Shaver 26. The Adult Attachment Interview: Protocol, Method of Analysis, and Empirical Studies: 1985-2015, Erik Hesse 27. Measurement of Individual Differences in Adult Attachment, Judith A. Crowell, R. Chris Fraley, & Glenn I. Roisman V. Psychopathology and Clinical Applications 28. Attachment and Psychopathology in Childhood, Michelle DeKlyen & Mark T. Greenberg 29. Attachment Disorganization from Infancy to Adulthood: Neurobiological Correlates, Parenting Contexts, and Pathways to Disorder, Karlen Lyons-Ruth & Deborah Jacobvitz 30. Challenges to the Development of Attachment Relationships Faced by Young Children in Foster and Adoptive Care, Mary Dozier & Michael Rutter 31. Attachment States of Mind and Psychopathology in Adulthood, K. Chase Stovall-McClough & Mary Dozier 32. Prevention and Intervention Programs to Support Early Attachment Security: A Move to the Level of the Community, Lisa J. Berlin, Charles H. Zeanah, & Alicia F. Lieberman 33. Attachment and Adult Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, Arietta Slade 34. Reconciling Psychoanalytic Ideas with Attachment Theory, Peter Fonagy, Patrick Luyten, Elizabeth Allison, & Chloe Campbell 35. Couple and Family Therapy: An Attachment Perspective, Audrey Brassard & Susan M. Johnson VI. Systems, Culture, and Context 36. Caregiving, Brooke C. Feeney & Susan S. Woodhouse 37. Cross-Cultural Patterns of Attachment: Universal and Contextual Dimensions, Judi Mesman, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, & Abraham Sagi-Schwartz 38. A Lifespan Perspective on Attachment and Care for Others: Empathy, Altruism, and Prosocial Behavior, Phillip R. Shaver, Mario Mikulincer, Jacquelyn T. Gross, Jessica A. Stern, & Jude Cassidy 39. Attachment and Religious Representations and Behavior, Pehr Granqvist & Lee A. Kirkpatrick 40. Divorce through the Lens of Attachment Theory, Brooke C. Feeney & Joan K. Monin 41. Attachment and School Readiness, Amanda P. Williford, Lauren M. Carter, & Robert C. Pianta 42. Implications of Attachment Theory and Research for Child Care Policies, Michael Rutter & Camilla Azis-Clauson VII. Perspectives on Attachment 43. The Place of Attachment in Development, L. Alan Sroufe
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Guilford Publications Play in Family Therapy Second Edition
Book SynopsisThis classic volume, now completely revised, has helped tens of thousands of therapists integrate play therapy and family therapy techniques in clinical practice. Eliana Gil demonstrates a broad range of verbal and nonverbal strategies for engaging all family members--including those who are ambivalent toward therapy--and tailoring interventions for different types of presenting problems. Numerous case examples illustrate ways to effectively use puppets, storytelling, art making, the family play genogram, drama, and other expressive techniques with children, adolescents, and their parents. Gil offers specific guidance for becoming a more flexible, creative practitioner and shows how recent advances in neuroscience support her approach. Photographs of client artwork are included.New to This Edition*Incorporates 20 years of clinical experience and the ongoing development of Gil's influential integrative approach.*All-new case material.*Discusses how current brain rTrade Review“Every family and child therapist should read this book! Gil is the most creative family play therapist and teacher I have ever known. This second edition is the culmination of her career spent working in the trenches. She has translated her ability into a highly readable and useful guide that is straightforward and clear without oversimplifying issues, which takes genius. This book will be indispensable for any therapist interested in helping families--which nearly always requires working with children--and vice versa. Gil offers a brilliant summary of the roots of family play therapy and describes her fantastic work with family members to transform their problems and find imaginative solutions.”--Monica McGoldrick, LCSW, PhD (h.c.), Director, Multicultural Family Institute, Highland Park, New Jersey "In the second edition of her pioneering book on family play therapy, Gil has greatly amplified her unique contribution to the field. Gil stands alone in her masterful blend of solid theory; creativity; and spirited, playful engagement with families. The use of metaphor is one of the special gifts of both the author and this book. It features compelling illustrations of a wide range of clinically astute interventions that facilitate secure attachments in families. This positive, hopeful book will be treasured by clinicians and will ignite further enthusiasm for Gil's integrative treatment model."--David A. Crenshaw, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, Clinical Director, Children's Home of Poughkeepsie, New York "This book has been a valuable resource for me in clinical practice, and for many years has been a required text in the play therapy courses I teach. The second edition provides a number of important updates. Therapists working with children, teens, and their families will benefit from Gil's thoughtful, integrative approach."--John W. Seymour, PhD, LMFT, RPT-S, Department of Counseling and Student Personnel, Minnesota State University, Mankato -The techniques suggested are very specific so that the reader could easily integrate them into family sessions after simply reading the chapter. The activities are also quite flexible, allowing the clinician to alter or modify them to suit the needs of the family….Given that any therapeutic work with children typically includes some level of parental involvement, this book may have broader appeal than to just the clinician who identifies as a family therapist. Even if the primary emphasis is on individual play therapy, clinicians may enjoy occasionally adding some simple family techniques and this book certainly offers resources to do that….Offers effective ideas, resources, and specific interventions for integrating play into therapeutic work with children.--Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 5/31/2017ƒƒProvides the reader with expert guidance for the use of play therapy techniques in work with families and their young children. Case examples are alive and instructive. (on the first edition)--Families in Society, 9/1/1996ƒƒProvides clinicians with information that will effectively help them when working with children and their families. It is certainly a book worth reading and utilizing. (on the first edition)--Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 4/3/2014ƒƒFor child clinicians who engage in play with children individually, this text provides important tools for overcoming barriers that may have made family therapy seem difficult or unworkable at times. (on the first edition)--AFTA Newsletter, 4/3/2014ƒƒEliana Gil, a master in play therapy in the context of family therapy, is an internationally acclaimed family and play therapist. Her trainings in play therapy are considered among the best ways to learn to work with creative arts in the field of family therapy. This book is as useful to beginning therapists as it is to experienced clinicians who want to know more about integrating play therapy in their work with families….This is a masterful work from a master in the field—a must-read for students in family therapy as well as clinicians working with children as well as adults.--Doody's Review Service, 2/26/2015Table of ContentsForeword, Matthew D. Selekman 1. The Rationale for Integrating Play and Family Therapy, Catherine Ford Sori with Eliana Gil 2. Obstacles and Opportunities in Utilizing Family Play Therapy, with Catherine Ford Sori 3. The Development of Clinical Creativity for Use in Family Play Therapy, with Lynn B. Hadley 4. Goldilocks's Peaceful Protest: The Use of Puppets and Storytelling 5. The Wolf Who Wanted to Be King of the World: The Use of Puppets and Storytelling 6. The Shark with a Heart of Gold: A Family Aquarium 7. The Sea Serpent Rises from the Sea: A Family Scribble Drawing Facilitates a Teen's Coming Out 8. The Owl Spreads His Wings: The Family Play Genogram Comes to Life 9. Love Leads the Way: When Clarity Emerges in a Couple's Scribble Drawing 10. "What's That Guy Doing in My Mouth"?: A Shark Story Illustrates the Use of Family Artwork in Assessing Family Dynamics 11. "Take Me to Your Leader": The Use of Drama Therapy Techniques to Provoke Family Change 12. Epilogue
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Disability
Disability: The Basics is an engaging and accessible introduction to disability which explores the broad historical, social, environmental, economic and legal factors which affect the experiences of those living with an impairment or illness in contemporary society. The book explores key introductory topics including: the diversity of the disability experience; disability rights and advocacy; ways in which disabled people have been treated throughout history and in different parts of the world; the daily realities of living with an impairment or illness; health, education, employment and other services that exist to support and include disabled people; ethical issues at the beginning and end of life. Disability: The Basics aims to provide readers with an understanding of the lived experiences of disabled people and highlight the continuing gaps
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Guilford Publications Opening Up by Writing It Down Third Edition
Book SynopsisExpressing painful emotions is hard--yet it can actually improve our mental and physical health. This lucid, compassionate book has introduced tens of thousands of readers to expressive writing, a simple yet powerful self-help technique grounded in scientific research.Trade Review"The power of expressing emotions is one of the most important discoveries psychologists have ever made. The authors blend scientific rigor with practical wisdom in an accessible book chock-full of insights. Write it down!"--Shelley E. Taylor, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles"An absorbing account of expressive writing and how it works. This book is full of ideas and techniques that will benefit anyone who reads it."--Timothy D. Wilson, PhD, author of Redirect: Changing the Stories We Live By"Opening Up by Writing It Down, Third Edition, is a wonderfully crafted blend of engaging examples and current scientific knowledge. The authors make a compelling case that people can improve their overall health and well-being by writing about troubling feelings and experiences. The book is fun and motivating, and it includes helpful exercises and suggestions to get you started on this path to wellness."--Dena Rosenbloom, PhD, author of Life After Trauma"Fascinating. We learn that writing positively affects the immune system and can be a powerful tool in the treatment of trauma, psychological problems, and chronic disease. If you want to jump-start your brain, cleanse the mind, or resolve troublesome experiences, check out this classic book."--Susan M. Pollak, MTS, EdD, psychologist, Cambridge, Massachusetts"Opening Up is a revelation--a fascinating account of the science of expressive writing, from two researchers on the front lines of discovery. This book shines new light on old ideas about the therapeutic effects of emotional expression and offers important insights about how, when, and why words have healing power. Sparkling with data, intelligence, and humanity, this book is essential reading for students of psychology. It provides a review of the research literature rigorous enough for undergraduate and graduate courses in health psychology, emotions, stress and coping, and psychotherapy, and at the same time offers compelling examples, lucid analysis, and straightforward advice that speaks to us all. This is a book that can change your life."--Deborah A. Prentice, PhD, Department of Psychology, Princeton University"This stimulating text advocates a workable supplement to one's professional practice and should be required reading for all therapists and counselors….Lower-division undergraduates and above; faculty and professionals."--Choice ReviewsTable of ContentsIntroduction 1. “Shh … It's a Secret”: Beginning to Explore the Connection between Confession and Health 2. The Invention of the Expressive Writing Approach 3. What's on Your Mind?: Health Benefits of Verbal and Written Disclosure 4. Dealing with Chronic Health Problems Using Expressive Writing 5. Writing to Clear the Mind: Expressive Writing in Learning and Education 6. “Get These Thoughts Out of My Head!”: Getting Past Obsessions, Insomnia, and Bouts of Stupidity 7. To Speed Up or Slow Down?: How People Differ in Coping with Trauma 8. “I'm Here for You … or Am I?”: The Audience on the Other End of Our Words 9. How Does Writing Help Us Secure a Healthier and Happier Future? 10. Pulling It All Together: Recommendations for Your Use of Expressive Writing Notes Bibliography
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Simon & Schuster Godwinks Divine Alignment
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Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing The Lord Is My Shepherd
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Clinical Signs in Neurology
Book Synopsis Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! Get the most relevant facts on neurologic pathology in a handy A-to-Z format – at your fingertips in seconds! This concise volume is an easy-access resource of useful neurologic signs, heavily illustrated and supplemented with dozens of videos online. More than 1,500 entries guide you in the important art of mastering the neurological examination so you can arrive at a quick, accurate diagnosis. Details the physical signs of neurologic pathology in an easy-to-use alphabetical format. Heavily illustrated with clinical photographs and descriptive figures to help you sharpen your diagnostic skills. More than 50 videos online take you step by step through a neurological examination. Provides hard-to-find information on multiple signs or lesser-known signs that are useful to know. Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled int
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Fundamentals of Pain Medicine
Book SynopsisDiagnose and treat your patients confidently with Fundamentals of Pain Medicine. This comprehensive new resource addresses the concerns you face when treating your patients with acute and chronic pain. Chapters present the key pain management options available today along with expert advice and insight into overcoming diagnostic and therapeutic obstacles, including prescribing medications and avoiding opioid abuse. In addition to interventional and non-interventional treatments, multidisciplinary approaches such as physical therapy, complementary therapy, and chiropractic treatment are presented.Fundamentals of Pain Medicine is an essential guide for any healthcare professional seeking to improve the quality of pain treatments and patients’ comfort.Features: eBook with searchable text, accessible image bank, and patient education materials Illustrations accompanying text with numerous images and boxed elemenTable of ContentsIntroduction"Part I: Symptoms and Conditions1. Musculoskeletal Pain: Common Causes· Pain in the Shoulder- Bursitis- Arthritis (Glenohumeral and Acromioclavicular)- Rotator Cuff Injury- Adhesive Capsulitis· Pain in the Elbow- Tendinitiso Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)o Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)- Olecranon Bursitis- Traumatic Arthritis· Pain in the Neck (Cervical Spine)· Pain in the Low Back (Lumbar Spine)- Muscles and Ligaments- Vertebral Bodies- Facet Joints- Vertebral Disc· Pain in the Hip- Arthritis- Ischemic (Avascular) Necrosis of the Hip- Fractures· Pain in the Buttock- The Sacroiliac Joint (SI joint)- Greater Trochanteric Bursitis- Ischiogluteal Bursitis· Pain in the Knees- Osteoarthritis of the Knee Joint- Meniscal Tear- Patellofemoral Arthritis- Patellar Tendonitis- Osteochondritis· Case Studies2. Neuropathic pain· In the Face: Trigeminal Neuralgia· In the Thumb, Index, and Middle Finger: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome · In the Thoracic Region: Postherpetic Neuralgia· In the Back or Neck and Down the Leg or Arm: Radicular Pain· Down the Legs or Arms: Spinal Canal Stenosis· On the Top and Lateral Aspect of the Mid-Thigh: Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Neuropathy (Meralgia Paresthetica)· In the Feet or Hands: Peripheral Neuropathy· In a Stump and Phantom Limb Pain· Postsurgical Neuropathic Pain Syndromes:- Post-Thoracotomy Pain Syndrome· Postsurgical Pelvic Nerve Entrapment: The Iliohypogastric Nerve, Ilioinguinal Nerve, and Genitofemoral Nerve· Case Studies3. Cancer Pain· History and Exam- Metastatic Bone Pain- Visceral Pain- Neuropathic Pain Related to Cancer- Intracranial Primary or Metastatic Tumor Pain, Headache- Spinal Cord Compression- Pain caused by surgery for cancer- Preexisting painful conditions· Treatment· Case Study4. Abdominal Pain· Visceral Abdominal Pain· Somatic Abdominal Pain· Referred pain· History and Exam· Treatment· Case Studies5. Pelvic Pain· History and Exam- Visceral Pelvic Pain- Somatic Pelvic Pain- Neuropathic Pelvic Pain· Treatment- Medications- Injections- Surgery· Case Study6. Podiatric Pain, Foot and Ankle· Plantar fasciitis· Hallux valgus (bunion)· Morton’s neuroma· Tarsal tunnel syndrome· Diabetic peripheral neuropathy· History and Exam· Treatment· Case Studies7. Miscellaneous Pain Disorders that Affect Multiple Areas of the Body: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS, formerly known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy), Fibromyalgia, and Sickle Cell Pain· Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS, Formerly Known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)- History and Exam- Treatment- Case Study· Fibromyalgia- History and Exam- Treatment- Case Study· Sickle Cell Pain- History and Exam- Treatment- Case Study8. Postoperative Pain Management· History and Exam· Treatment· Case StudiesPart II: Noninterventional Treatments9. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)· When to Use· How to Use· When Not to Use and Potential Side Effects· Case Study10. Acetaminophen (Tylenol)· When to Use· How to Use· When Not to Use and Potential Side Effects· Case Study11. Topical Pain Medications· When to Use· How to Use· When Not to Use and Potential Side Effects· Case Study12. Muscle Relaxants· When to Use· How to Use· When Not to Use and Potential Side Effects· Case Study13. Antidepressant Medications Used for Neuropathic Pain· When to Use· How to Use· When Not to Use and Potential Side Effects· Case Study14. Antiseizure Medications Used for Neuropathic Pain· When to Use· How to Use· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study15. Opioids· When to Use· How to Use- Hospital setting: Intravenous Opioids- Hospital or outpatient setting: Short-acting oral narcotics- Outpatient setting, chronic pain: Long-acting oral narcotics- Long-Acting (Time-Release) Opioid Medication Choices- Breakthrough Pain Management- Other Narcotic-Like Pain Medication· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study16. The Patient Controlled Analgesia Device (PCA)· When to Use· How to Use· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study17. Epidural Catheter Analgesia· When to Use- Surgical Setting- Childbirth Setting · How to Use - Surgical Setting - Childbirth Setting · When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Studies18. Radiation Therapy· When to Use- Pain from a Solid Tumor- Metastatic Bone Pain- Cord Compression· How to Use· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case StudyPart III: Interventional Treatments:19. Epidural Steroid Injections· When to Use· How the Procedure is Done- Intralaminar Epidural Steroid Injection- Transforaminal Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection- Reasons for a nontherapeutic response to an epidural steroid injection and modes of correction· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study20. Facet Joint Procedures: Facet Joint Injections, Medial Branch Nerve Blocks, and Radiofrequency Ablation of the Medial Branch Nerves· Diagnostic Injection vs. Diagnostic Therapeutic Injection· Facet Joint injections vs. Medial Branch Nerve Block· When to Use· How the Procedure is Done- Facet Joint Injections (diagnostic and therapeutic injection)- Medial Branch Nerve Blocks- Radiofrequency Ablation of the Medial Branch Nerve· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Studies21. Sacroiliac Joint Injections· When to Use· How the Procedure is Done- Diagnostic SI Joint Injections- Therapeutic SI Joint Injection- SI Joint Radiofrequency· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study22. Trigger Point Injections for Myofascial Pain· When to Use· How the Procedure is Done· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study23. Joint and Associated Bursa Injections: Shoulders, Elbow, Hip and Knees· When to Use· How the Procedure is Done- Shoulder regiono Shoulder (glenohumeral) joint injectiono Shoulder (acromiclavicular) joint injectiono Shoulder (subacromial bursa) injection- Elbowo Lateral epicondyle (tennis elbow) injectiono Medial epicondyle (golfer’s elbow) injectiono Elbow Joint Injectiono Olecranon bursa injection- Hipo Intra-articular hip injectiono Greater trochanteric bursa injection- Kneeo Intra-articular knee joint injection (cortisone and viscosupplementation)· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Studies24. Sympathetic Blocks: Stellate, Celiac, Lumbar, Superior Hypogastric and Ganglion Impar· When to Use· How the Procedure is Done- Stellate Ganglion Block- Celiac Plexus Block- Neurolytic Celiac Plexus Block for Cancer Pain- Lumbar Sympathetic Block (Paravertebral block)- Superior Hypogastric Block (Ganglion of Walther)- Neurolytic Superior Hypogastric Block for Cancer Pain- Ganglion Impar Block- Neurolytic Ganglion Impar Block for Cancer Pain· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Studies25. Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty· When to Use· How the Procedures Are Done· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study26. Injections for Headache (Occipital Nerve Blocks and Botulinum Toxin Injections)· Occipital Nerve Block· Botulinum Toxin Injection· When to Use· How the Procedures are Done- Occipital Nerve Block- Botulinum Toxin Injections for Headache· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Studies27. Common Nerve Blocks· When to Use· How the Procedure Is Done- Trigeminal Nerve Block (Trigeminal Neuralgia)- Median Nerve Block (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)- Suprascapular Nerve Block (Frozen Shoulder)- Intercostal Nerve Block- Pelvic Nerve Block (Iliohypogastric, Ilioinguinal and Genitofemoral)- Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block (Meralgia Paresthetica)- Tibial Nerve Block (Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome)· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Studies28. Discogenic Pain: Lumbar Discography· Introduction· When to Use· How the Procedure is Done· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study29. Implantable Pain Devices: Spinal Cord Stimulators· When to Use· How the Procedure is Done- Trial—Lower Body Pain- Trial—Upper Body Pain- Full Implant· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study30. Implantable Pain Device: Programmable Intrathecal Pain Pumps· When to Use· How the Procedures Are Done- The Trial- Full Implementation- Pump Refills· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case Study31. Percutaneous Lumbar Disc Decompression· When to Use· How the Procedure is Done· When Not to Use and Potential Complications· Case StudyPart IV: Multimodal Approach to Pain32. Physical Therapy· When to Use· How to Use- Balance- Building Endurance- Stretching/Range of Motion- Strengthening- Other Modalities: Heat, Ultrasound, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)· When Not to Use· Case Studies33. Complementary Treatments· Acupuncture· Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)· Biofeedback· Therapeutic Massage· Hypnosis· Case Study34. Chiropractic Treatment· When to Use· How to Use· When Not to Use· Case Study35. Avoiding Opioid Abuse· Curtailing Abuse and Diversion- Determine if the patient needs an opioid- Realistic expectations, prescribing opioids, and the narcotic agreement- Monitoring patients on opioids: structured follow-up appointments, assessing function, urine drug screens, and prescription monitoring programs· Handling Abuse and Diversion Once Discovered- Addressing violations of the narcotic agreement- Discharging patients from the practice
£82.79
LWW Spitz39s Genodermatoses
Book Synopsis User-friendly and highly visual in approach, Spitz’s Genodermatoses: A Clinical Guide to Genetic Skin Disorders, 3rd Edition, is ideal for dermatologists, pediatricians, and family physicians for both board preparation and clinical practice. Drs. Jennifer L. Hand, Joel L. Spitz, and Jackson Glenn Turbeville provide complete, well-illustrated coverage of these complex and challenging inherited disorders, presenting each syndrome in an easy-to-read, two-page spread in a format designed for either in-depth study or at-a-glance reference. More than 300 full-color clinical photographs and full-body diagrams enhance coverage of each syndrome. Features bulleted text that summarizes patterns of inheritance, prenatal diagnosis, incidence, age of presentation, pathogenesis, key features, differential diagnosis, laboratory findings, management, and prognosis Includes significantly updated content—genetic mutations, pathogenesis, prognosis,
£170.00
Pocket Books The Truth about Statins
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£9.49
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Fundamentals of Pediatric Orthopedics
Book SynopsisIdeal for anyone involved in the care of children with musculoskeletal problems, this best-selling resource has been completely updated to be even more relevant to your everyday practice. Comprehensive and user-friendly, it covers the diagnosis and management of pediatric orthopedic issues with an emphasis on the welfare of the whole child. More than 1,700 color illustrations make it easy to visualize everything from normal variations to treatment plans to potential pitfalls, for virtually any pediatric orthopedic challenge you may encounter.Features: Thoroughly up-to-date and evidence-based, including expanded material on sports medicine. Lavishly illustrated with over 1,700 color drawings and photographs – a uniquely visual approach you’ll appreciate for rapid reference and quick understanding. Parent education guides make it easy to provide important information to caregivers and increase compliance. Comprehensive coverage includ
£114.91
Oxford University Press Neurology
Book SynopsisNeurology: An Oxford Core Text introduces neurology to the medical student in a concise, innovative and memorable way. Praised by lecturers and students alike for breaking down the barriers which conventionally surround this difficult subject, this book is highly recommended reading for medical undergraduates. It covers the most important neurological problems in clinical practice, highlights the crucial neuroanatomical and neurophysiological background, introduces the pathogenesis of neurological disease, discusses treatment and management, and also covers ethical and rehabilitation issues.Neurology: An Oxford Core Text* introduces the major neurological diseases* deals with weakness, visual symptoms, headaches, blackouts and stroke* covers the general principles of history-taking* gives practical advice on how to perform simple neurological examination* has detailed instructions on examination in particular clinical circumstances* includes 24 case histories* is fully illustrated withTrade ReviewFrom reviews of the previous edition:It beautifully illustrates the marriage of science and art by examining the most common neurological problems. * BMJ *Neurology is difficult, but this book presents the subject in a friendly manner and makes it less daunting... this book is: more than enough, easy to read, a lot thinner than other neurology textbooks, highly recommended. * Sukhdev Chatu, 4th year medic, M.A.D. *I get the impression that the examiners in Finals probably won't ask me anything that I couldn't find in this book... it is an excellent and efficient revision tool not only for the written papers in Finals, but also for the examination skills and OSCEs. It's small and easy to read. If you turn up a few times in outpatients and you read this slim book, I think you'll do well. Read the book first, and you might even impress the consultant! * Cambridge Medicine *Table of Contents1. History taking ; 2. A basic neurological examination ; 3. Adding to the basic examination ; 4. Neurology in children and the elderly ; 5. Muscle weakness - differential diagnosis ; 6. Patterns of sensory loss ; 7. Weakness I: brain lesions ; 8. Weakness II: spinal cord lesions ; 9. Weakness III: nerve root lesions ; 10. Weakness IV: focal peripheral nerve lesions ; 11. Weakness V: generalised peripheral neuropathy ; 12. Weakness VI: muscle disease ; 13. Weakness of facial, swallowing and breathing muscles ; 14. Abnormal vision ; 15. Deafness ; 16. Dizziness, vertigo and imbalance ; 17. Abnormalities of smell and taste ; 18. Autonomic disorders ; 19. Facial pain ; 20. Headache ; 21. Epilepsy and blackouts ; 22. Sleepiness and coma ; 23. Speech disorders ; 24. Neuropsychological syndromes and dementia ; 25. Gait disorders and falls ; 26. Movement disorders ; 27. Stroke ; 28. Neurological infection ; 29. Head injury ; 30. Neurogenetics ; 31. Developmental disorders ; 32. Psychologically determined symptoms
£999.99
John Murray Press Power Evangelism
Book SynopsisA new edition of John Wimber's popular manual on combining the proclamation of the gospel with a demonstration of its power.
£9.99
John Murray Press In Pursuit of His Wisdom
Book SynopsisWisdom is prized in the Bible as being the one thing we should seek above all others. But what is it, and how do we get it?Trade ReviewThere is always something reassuringly familiar and yet remarkably fresh about any book by RT Kendall...this book makes a contribution to the task of putting wisdom back on our radar. * Inspire Magazine *This book is uplifting and insightful. I would throughly recommend it. * Woman Alive Magazine *
£12.58
Oxford University Press The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes
Book SynopsisFrom `A was an apple-pie' to `Yankee Doodle came to town', this classic dictionary brings together over 500 nursery rhymes, songs, nonsense jingles, lullabies, and rhyming alphabets traditionally handed on to young children. Each item comes with a unique set of notes recording its origins, publishing history, literary associations, variations, parodies, and parallels in other languages. This second edition has been revised throughout to incorporate the results of recent bibliographical scholarship, and includes a new essay on the singing tradition of nursery rhymes by Cecily Raysor Hancock. The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes remains the standard work on the subject, for scholars, parents, and children alike.Table of ContentsPREFACE; PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; NURSERY RHYMES ARRANGED A-Z; INDEX OF NOTABLE FIGURES ASSOCIATED WITH NURSERY RHYMES; INDEX OF FIRST LINES
£29.32
John Murray Press In the Shelter
Book SynopsisIt is in the shelter of each other that the people live.Drawing on this Irish saying, poet, storyteller and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama relates ideas of shelter and welcome to journeys of life, using poetry, story, biblical refelction and prose to open up gentle ways of living well in a troubled world. The fourth gospel tells of Jesus arriving in the room where the disciples are gathered, full of fear, on Easter Sunday. He does not chide or admonish; instead he says ''Peace be with you'', which, in the Aramaic of his day, was simply a greeting. To people locked in a room of fear he said ''Hello,'' welcoming them to a place of deep encounter: encounter with themselves, with their fear, with each other and with the incarnate one in their midst.Interweaving everyday stories with narrative theology, gospel reflections with mindfulness and Celtic spirituality with poetry, In the Shelter reveals the transformational power of weTrade ReviewReading this personal meditation about life now, we are reminded of Augustine's Confessions and Newman's Apologia: it comes from the heart, it recognises the hurts and the triumphs, and it encourages us to say 'hello' to new things. * Network Magazine *
£10.44
Pearson Education (US) Node.js MongoDB and Angular Web Development
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£35.14
Pan Macmillan The Skeleton Cupboard
Book SynopsisThe Skeleton Cupboard is Professor Tanya Byron's account of her years of training to be a clinical psychologist. As a trainee, she found herself in some of the toughest placements in her career. Through the eyes of her naive and inexperienced, Tanya shares remarkable stories inspired by the people she had the privilege to treat. Gripping and poignant, this book reveals the frightening and challenging induction faced by all mental health staff and highlights their incredible commitment to their patients.Teeming with daring humour and heart-rending stories, The Skeleton Cupboard is a testament to the extraordinary strength of ordinary people pitted against life's challenges.Trade ReviewMoving and thought-provoking * Sunday Times *A compelling book that will challenge and comfort all who have strived to make the journey from chaos to clarity * Psychologies *Quite simply, I love this book for its candour, wisdom and courage. Mistakes are our greatest lessons and other people, wherever we find them, our greatest teachers. As Tanya Byron describes so eloquently, life is about connection. There is nothing else. -- Sally BramptonFascinating composite case studies of some of the vulnerable patients [Tanya Byron] encountered at a stage when she 'was often just one chapter ahead of them' * Metro *Like the best of psychological cases studies, such as Freud's, these read like compelling, crafted fiction ... powerful, vivid and moving * Sydney Morning Herald *This book is a moving and extremely engaging account of Dr Byron's early days, training as a clinical psychologist. As well as offering profound insights into the human condition it moves with the pace of a thriller. Dr Byron is a great story teller and she has an extraordinary story to tell * Dr Michael Mosley *Honest and insightful ... This thoroughly compelling book does much to combat the stigma that is still, sadly, attached to mental illness * The Lady *Soul searching and straight talking * Jewish Chronicle *
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Vintage Publishing Nothing to be Frightened Of
Book Synopsis''I don''t believe in God, but I miss Him.'' Julian Barnes'' new book is, among many things, a family memoir, an exchange with his philosopher brother, a meditation on mortality and the fear of death, a celebration of art, an argument with and about God, and a homage to the French writer Jules Renard. Though he warns us that ''this is not my autobiography'', the result is a tour of the mind of one of our most brilliant writers.Trade ReviewBoth fun and funny. It is sharp too, in the sense of painful as well as witty... Barnes dissects with tremendous verve and insight this awesome inevitability of death and its impact on the human psyche. He also tears at your heart * New Statesman *A maverick form of family memoir that is mainly an extended reflection on the fear of death and on that great consolation, religious belief... It is entertaining, intriguing, absorbing...an inventive and invigorating slant on what is nowadays called 'life writing'. It took me hours to write this review because each reference to my notes set me off rereading; that is a reviewer's ultimate accolade -- Penelope Lively * Financial Times *A brilliant bible of elegant despair...that most urgent kind of self-help manual: the one you must read before you die -- Tim Adams * Vogue *Intensely fascinating * The Times *An elegant memoir and meditation. A deep seismic tremor of a book that keeps rumbling and grumbling in the mind for weeks thereafter * Garrison Keillor *
£10.99
John Wiley & Sons Inc Musculoskeletal Examination
Book SynopsisMusculoskeletal Examination is a user-friendly textbook on the techniques of physical examination. Written by a physiatrist, orthopedic surgeon, and physical therapist, it has a uniquely multidisciplinary approach.Table of ContentsHow to Use This Book vi Acknowledgments vii About the Companion Website viii 1 Introduction 1 2 Basic Concepts of Physical Examination 14 3 Overview of the Spine and Pelvis 31 4 The Cervical Spine and Thoracic Spine 34 5 The Temporomandibular Joint 81 6 The Lumbosacral Spine 94 7 Overview of the Upper Extremity 136 8 The Shoulder 138 9 The Elbow 195 10 The Wrist and Hand 229 11 The Hip 286 12 The Knee 327 13 The Ankle and Foot 369 14 Gait 420 Appendices 432 Bibliography 435 Index 439
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Taylor & Francis Inc American Herbal Products Associations Botanical
Book SynopsisAccess to accurate, evidence-based, and clinically relevant information is essential to anyone who uses or recommends herbal products. With input from some of the most respected experts in herbal and integrative medicine, this completely revised edition of the American Herbal Products Association's Botanical Safety Handbook reviews both traditional knowledge and contemporary research on herbs to provide an authoritative resource on botanical safety. The book covers more than 500 species of herbs and provides a holistic understanding of safety through data compiled from clinical trials, pharmacological and toxicological studies, medical case reports, and historical texts. For each species, a brief safety summary is provided for quick reference, along with a detailed review of the literature. Easily understood classification systems are used to indicate the safety of each listed species and the potential for the species to interact with drugs. Enhancements to Trade Review"AHPA’s Botanical Safety Handbook is, without a doubt, an extremely valuable reference book that is highly recommended to product manufacturers, healthcare practitioners, regulatory agencies, industrial and academic researchers, and herbal product consumers."—Charles J. Knill and John F. Kennedy, Chembiotech Laboratories, in International Journal of Biological Macromolecules"Whenever there are questions or compositional uncertainties about a material, the toxicologist’s brow becomes populated with beads of perspiration. However, in the case of quantifying toxicity and making a human health risk assessment for a botanical product or component the toxicologists can get help from the American Herbal Products Association’s Botanical Safety Handbook, Second Edition (BSH).The BSH is hefty by any objective measure such as dimensions, weight and content; it will likely be judged by its users as comprehensive. BSH covers over 500 herbs within almost 1,100 pages.BSH is a valuable resource for a toxicologist to understand the arena in which he or she is practicing their profession … using BSH gives valuable background information located in one place, reducing the literature searching time for obtaining background information on a botanical.… the BSH is a necessary reference in the personal library of toxicologists that routinely conduct hazard analyses and human health risk assessments of botanicals. Those toxicologists that assess the human health risks of botanicals will find a vast amount of generic background information that will supplement their activities. In addition, toxicologists will discover clear and valuable guidance and directions for making their human health risk assessments of botanicals."—John A. Budny in the International Journal of Toxicology, 2013 32: 466"… Although this edition covers approximately the same number of herbs as the first, expanded entries quadruple the number of pages. Records for medicinal herbs include summaries and reference lists, safety and interaction classifications, name variants, and plant partes) used. Inaccurate/unsubstantiated information often appears in publications providing safety evaluations of natural products. To increase the validity of this handbook, attempts were made to identify questionable reports as well as studies lacking sufficient details about formulations used; when included, limitations of such studies are noted. … This reference work will appeal to health care professionals, members of the public, and industry personnel interested in the safety and potential interactions of herbal products. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students and above; general readers.—J. Saxton, Bastyr University, in CHOICE Magazine"I have long anticipated examining an upgraded second edition. I was pleased to find that the revised content included input from a highly qualified expert advisory council … The vastly expanded content provides safety information on more than 550 species of herbs and includes new herbs, many from the Ayurvedic tradition. … overall this book fills an essential niche by intelligently addressing specific practical issues in the broad context of botanical safety concerns. I certainly will be referring to it regularly."—Francis Brinker, ND, HerbalGram, Issue 99, 2013"Now, thanks to the recent publication of the new edition of the American Herbal Products Association’s (AHPA) Botanical Safety Handbook, no health professional needs to make an uninformed decision [on drug interactions with herbs] ever again. … The most exhaustive reference of its kind ever assembled, the AHPA Botanical Safety Handbook distills in one place hundreds of thousands of pages of scientific and medical information on herbs – the most widely employed class of health remedies in the world. Without question, the handbook answers the question, "Is it safe?" … With the AHPA Botanical Safety Handbook on hand, now every doctor, nurse, pharmacist, clinic and hospital can have readily on hand the definitive guide to recurring herbal questions."—Chris Kilham, Foxnews.com, May 8, 2013"...a very valuable reference for anyone selling, manufacturing or using medicinal herbs and perhaps will help clear the way for setting better legal and labeling standards of herbs."—American Herb Association "A basic reference text which should be on every herbalist's shelf! . . . It is very complete and includes many Chinese and Ayurvedic herbs as well. Congratulations to AHPA on an excellent and much needed text. Thank you!"—Robyn's Recommended Reading"An absolutely necessary reference book, this book gives cautions and contraindications for more than 600 plants. Don't expect fun reading-it is strictly a reference book. BUY IT!"—The Herbal Connection"The Handbook is a very readable and authoritative reference for herbal products, their usage, toxicity, and contraindications."—The Microscope"This book represents a significant revision and expansion of the first edition… [it is] a very important, extraordinarily detailed compilation of safety data on botanicals used in human health products. It will be an excellent resource for pharmacists and other healthcare professionals, academicians, researchers, regulators, consumers, and even marketers and advertisers. Every school of pharmacy, medicine, and nursing should have a copy in its library."—John H. Cardellina, II, ReevesGroup Virginia Beach, Virginia, United StatesTable of ContentsPreface to the First Edition. Preface. Acknowledgments. Editors. Expert Advisory Council. Introduction. A to Z Listing of Herbs. Appendix I: Herbal Constituent Profiles. Appendix 2: Herbal Action Profiles. Appendix 3: Herbal Interaction. Appendix 4: Safety of Botanicals in Pregnancy and Lactation. Appendix 5: Herb Listings by Classification.
£128.25
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Medical Nutrition and Disease
Book SynopsisMedical Nutrition and Disease: A Case-Based Approach is an ideal way for medical students, physician assistant students, dietetic students, dietetic interns, and medical residents to advance their nutrition knowledge and skills.Table of ContentsPreface xiv Part I Fundamentals of Nutrition Assessment Chapter 1 Overview of Nutrition Assessment in Clinical Care 3Lisa Hark, Darwin Deen, and Alix J. Pruzansky Case 1 Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome 22Xavier F. Pi-Sunyer Case 2 Obesity and Bariatric Surgery 31Doina Kulick and Vicki Bovee Chapter 2 Vitamins, Minerals, and Dietary Supplements 49Kelly Keenan, Herbert A. Hodgson, and Darwin Deen Case 1 Iron Deficiency Anemia in Women 83Darwin Deen, Arielle Elmaleh-Sachs, and Lisa Hark Case 2 Drug–Herb Interaction with St. John’s Wort 89Ara DerMarderosian and Melissa G. Marko Case 3 Nutrient Deficiencies and Lead Poisoning in Children 95Gerald F. O’Malley, Rika N. O’Malley, and Heather McMahon Part II Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle Chapter 3 Nutrition in Pregnancy and Lactation 111Elizabeth Horvitz West, Lisa Hark, and Darwin Deen Case 1 Prevention of Neural Tube Defects 129Frances Burke, Amy McKeever, and Stephanie Rand Case 2 Encouraging Breastfeeding 137Ruth A. Lawrence and Catherine Sullivan Chapter 4 Infants, Children, and Adolescents 146Carine M. Lenders, Kathy Ireland, and Andrew M. Tershakovec Case 1 Overweight Child with Insulin Resistance 173Andrew M. Tershakovec and Lisa Hark Case 2 Malnutrition and Refeeding Syndrome in Children 181John A. Kerner and Jo Ann T. Hattner Case 3 Eating Disorders in Adolescent Athletes 187Diane Barsky, Thomas A. Novack, and Andrea St. Cyr Chapter 5 Older Adults 197Cecilia Borden and Lisa Hark Case 1 Malnutrition and Depression 214Katherine Galluzzi, Barry W. Rovner, and Stephen V. Di Sabatino Case 2 Macular Degeneration 221Philip Storey, Hirsh Sharma, and Lisa Hark Case 3 Menopause and Weight Gain 227Lynne Bucovetsky, Amanda J. Skwara, and Lisa Hark Part III Integrative Systems and Disease Chapter 6 Cardiovascular Disease 241Jo Ann S. Carson, Scott M. Grundy, and Lisa Hark Case 1 Disorders of Lipid Metabolism 257Wahida Karmally and Henry Ginsberg Case 2 Hypertension and Lifestyle Modifications 266Frances Burke, Emil M. deGoma, and Andrew Zheng Case 3 Metabolic Syndrome and Lp(a) Genetic Defect 274Erik Kelly, Lisa Hark, and Danielle Duffy Chapter 7 Gastrointestinal Disease 288Julie Vanderpool and Charles P. B. Vanderpool Case 1 Alcohol and Vitamin Deficiencies 308David J. Axelrod Case 2 Malabsorption 314Priyamvada M. Pitale and Prachi Vishwasrao Case 3 Celiac Disease 322Marilyn S. Edwards, Andrew W. Du Pont, and Rachel Grosso Chapter 8 Endocrine Disease: Diabetes Mellitus 332Marion J. Franz Case 1 Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetic Ketoacidosis 346Judith Wylie-Rosett and Brian W. Tobin Case 2 Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 356Samuel N. Grief, Frances Burke, and Sunil Adige Case 3 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome 364Erik Blomain, Marilyn S. Edwards, and Dara Blomain Chapter 9 Pulmonary Disease 375Horace M. DeLisser, Bianca Collymore, and Calvin Lambert Jr. Case 1 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 383Horace M. DeLisser, Bianca Collymore, Calvin Lambert Jr., and Stephanie Dobak Case 2 Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Metabolic Syndrome 391Indira Gurubhagavatula, Sharon D. Perkins, and Katherine M. Fellenstein Case 3: Cystic Fibrosis 402Laura M. Grande and Maria R. Mascarenhas Chapter 10 Renal Disease 410Jean Stover, Gail Morrison, and Susan Lupackino Case 1 Chronic Renal Failure Advancing to Dialysis 427Jean Stover and Gail Morrison Part IV Fundamentals of Oncology and Nutrition SupportChapter 11 Cancer Prevention and Treatment 439Tamara Bockow Kaplan, Monica H. Crawford, and Pranay Soni Case 1 Prevention of Colon Cancer 460Samantha Brackett, Gerald A. Isenberg, and Benjamin R. Phillips Chapter 12 Enteral Nutrition Support 469Jill Murphree and Douglas L. Seidner Case 1 Enteral Feeding and Esophageal Cancer 479Monica H. Crawford and Andrew Chapman Chapter 13 Parenteral Nutrition Support 488Monica Habib, Laura Matarese, and Ezra Steiger Case 1 Colon Cancer and Post-Operative Care 497José Antonio S. Ruy-Díaz Renoso and Diana Orenstein Appendices 505 Review Questions 523 Review Answers 552 Index 555
£44.60
Simon & Schuster Ltd Flesh and Blood
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£9.74
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Modern Environments and Human Health
Book SynopsisWritten in an engaging and jargon-free style by a team of international and interdisciplinary experts,Modern Environments and Human Healthdemonstrates by example how methods, theoretical approaches, and data from a wide range of disciplines can be used to resolve longstanding questions about the second epidemiological transition. The first book to address the subject from a multi-regional, comparative, and interdisciplinary perspective,Modern Environments and Human Healthis a valuable resource for students and academics in biological anthropology, economics, history, public health, demography, and epidemiology.Trade Review"The volume serves as a critical step towards cross-disciplinary communication and shows promise that future research on epidemiologic transitions will draw from an even wider array of cross-disciplinary perspectives (e.g., Klaus, 2014)." (American Journal of Human Biology, 9 February 2015) Table of ContentsContributors vii Acknowledgments ix 1 Introduction: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Second Epidemiologic Transition 1 Molly K. Zuckerman Part 1 Causes of the Second Epidemiologic Transition 2 Infectious Disease in Philadelphia, 1690–1807: An Ecological Perspective 17 Gilda M. Anroman 3 Modeling the Second Epidemiologic Transition in London: Patterns of Mortality and Frailty during Industrialization 35 Sharon N. DeWitte 4 The Wider Background of the Second Transition in Europe: Information from Skeletal Material 55 Nikola Koepke 5 The Epidemiological Transition in Practice: Consumption, Phthisis, and TB in the 19th Century 81 Jeffrey K. Beemer Part 2 Epidemic Infectious Disease and the Second Epidemiologic Transition 6 Agent-Based Modeling and the Second Epidemiologic Transition 105 Carolyn Orbann, Jessica Dimka, Erin Miller and Lisa Sattenspiel 7 Does Exposure to Influenza Very Early in Life Affect Mortality Risk during a Subsequent Outbreak? The 1890 and 1918 Pandemics in Canada 123 Stacey Hallman and Alain Gagnon Part 3 Regional and Temporal Variation in the Second Epidemiologic Transition 8 The Second Epidemiologic Transition in Western Poland 139 Alicja Budnik 9 The Timing of the Second Epidemiologic Transition in Small US Towns and Cities: Evidence from Local Cemeteries 163 Lisa Sattenspiel and Rebecca S. Lander 10 Industrialization and the Changing Mortality Environment in an English Community during the Industrial Revolution 179 Peter M. Kitson Part 4 Marginalized and Underrepresented Communities in the Second Epidemiologic Transition 11 Short Women and Their Stagnating Growth: A Study of Biological Welfare and Inequality of Women in Postcolonial India 201 Aravinda Meera Guntupalli 12 Tracking the Second Epidemiologic Transition Using Bioarchaeological Data on Infant Morbidity and Mortality 225 Megan A. Perry 13 The Biological Effects of Urbanization and In-Migration on 19th-Century-Born African Americans and Euro-Americans of Low Socioeconomic Status: An Anthropological and Historical Approach 243 Carlina de la Cova Part 5 The Environment and the Second Epidemiologic Transition 14 Reassessing the Good and Bad of Modern Environments: Developing a More Comprehensive Approach to Health Trend Assessment 267 Lawrence M. Schell 15 Childhood Lead Exposure in the British Isles during the Industrial Revolution 279 Andrew Millard, Janet Montgomery, Mark Trickett, Julia Beaumont, Jane Evans, and Simon Chenery 16 The Hygiene Hypothesis and the Second Epidemiologic Transition 301 Molly K. Zuckerman and George J. Armelagos 17 Comparative Parasitological Perspectives on Epidemiologic Transitions: The Americas and Europe 321 Karl J. Reinhard and Elisa Pucu de Araújo Part 6 Epilogue 18 The Second Epidemiologic Transition, Adaptation, and the Evolutionary Paradigm 339 George J. Armelagos 19 The Second Epidemiologic Transition from an Epidemiologist’s Perspective 353 Nancy L. Fleischer and Robert E. McKeown 20 Methodological Perspectives on the Second Epidemiologic Transition: Current and Future Research 369 Richard H. Steckel 21 The Current State of Knowledge on the Industrial Epidemiologic Transition: Where Do We Go from Here? 377 Timothy B. Gage Index 393
£121.46
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct
Book SynopsisNewly updated, this is a comprehensive guide to ODD and conduct disorder (CD) in children aged 3-14 for professionals, students, and researchers. Summarizes the most important empirical knowledge across a broad array of topics, with a focus on the latest research and meta-analyses, as well as high-quality older studies Includes revised diagnostic conceptualizations for ODD and CD from DSM-V and the upcoming ICD-11 classification systems, with particular attention to similarities, differences, and information about an angry-irritable subtype for ODD Provides updated reviews of biological and social-cognitive risk and protective factors and the evidence base for relevant treatment and prevention procedures Describes best practices for assessment, treatment, and prevention for children and their families, based on the clinical and research work of the well-respected author team Table of ContentsAbout the Authors ix Foreword xi Preface xv 1 Behaviors and Disorders 1 2 Developmental Perspectives 13 3 Basic Issues on Etiology 29 4 Individual Characteristics 37 5 Environmental Characteristics 67 6 Clinical Assessment 101 7 Intervention and Intervention Development 125 8 Behavioral Parent Training 139 9 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 153 10 Pharmacotherapy 173 11 Multicomponent Intervention 183 12 Factors which Influence Intervention Delivery and Outcomes 201 References 227 Index 311
£49.96
John Wiley & Sons Inc Psychiatry Breaking the ICE Introductions
Book SynopsisPsychiatry: Breaking the ICE contains everything psychiatry trainees need in order feel confident and competent in general adult inpatient and community placements.Table of ContentsContributors, xi Foreword, xv Acknowledgements, xvii Abbreviations, xix About the companion website, xxi Part I: Introduction 1 Welcome, 3Sarah Stringer 2 Mental health services overview, 5Christina Barras, Rory Conn, Laurine Hanna, Abigail G Crutchlow, and Juliet Hurn 3 Your team, 9Christina Barras, Rory Conn, Laurine Hanna, and Abigail G Crutchlow 4 Your role, 13Christina Barras, Rory Conn, Laurine Hanna, and Abigail G Crutchlow 5 Getting started, 16Mujtaba Husain, Christina Barras, Rory Conn, and Laurine Hanna 6 Safety and verbal de-escalation, 19Sarah Stringer 7 Boundaries, time management and burnout, 25Sarah Stringer, Christina Barras, Rory Conn, and Laurine Hanna 8 Psychiatric assessment, 31Sarah Stringer, Mujtaba Husain, Penelope Brown, and Sean Cross 9 Management: General principles, 45Sarah Stringer 10 Physical healthcare, 48Katherine Beck, Stephanie Young, and Juliet Hurn 11 Medications, 53Noreen Jakeman and Sarah Stringer 12 Psychological interventions, 65Jane Bunclark, Natasha Liu-Thwaites, Cheryl Kipping, Juliet Hurn, and Sarah Stringer 13 Social interventions, 83Christina Barras, Rory Conn, Laurine Hanna, Abigail G Crutchlow, Juliet Hurn, Rachel Thomasson, and Anna M Burnside 14 Handovers, 96Rachel Thomasson 15 Mental health legislation, 97Penelope Brown, Peter Hindley, and Anna M Burnside 16 Compliments, complaints and serious incidents, 107Anna M Burnside and Sarah Stringer 17 Training in psychiatry, 110Mujtaba Husain, Juliet Hurn, Rachel Thomasson, Christina Barras, Rory Conn, Laurine Hanna, and Sarah Stringer Part II: Common tasks COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH TEAM (CMHT) 18 Outpatient clinics, 123Christina Barras, Rory Conn, and Laurine Hanna 19 Care programme approach (CPA) meetings, 127Abigail G Crutchlow, Christina Barras, Rory Conn, and Laurine Hanna 20 Home visits, 130Laurine Hanna 21 Depression, 133Rory Conn and Rachel Thomasson 22 Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), 141Laurine Hanna 23 First episode psychosis (FEP), 147Christina Barras and Juliet Hurn 24 Psychosis – longer term, 154Stephanie Young 25 Bipolar affective disorder (BPAD), 159Rory Conn and Juliet Hurn 26 Emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD), 165Jane Bunclark and Juliet Hurn 27 Non-engagement or disengagement, 174Rory Conn 28 Patients with forensic histories, 179Penelope Brown 29 Pregnancy, 183Anna M Burnside and Noreen Jakeman 30 Older adults, 189Vivienne Mak and Sean Lubbe 31 Trauma and asylum, 196Laurine Hanna and Juliet Hurn 32 Driving, 203Christina Barras 33 Discharge, 208Laurine Hanna WARD 34 From admission to discharge, 212Katherine Beck and Abigail G Crutchlow 35 Ward rounds, 221Katherine Beck 36 Common side effect management, 225Katherine Beck, Noreen Jakeman, and Sarah Stringer 37 Clozapine, 235Stephanie Young and Noreen Jakeman 38 Self-discharge and section 5(2), 242Abigail G Crutchlow 39 Seclusion reviews, 246Katherine Beck 40 Alcohol misuse, 251Lisa Conlan, Isabel McMullen, and Cheryl Kipping 41 Illicit drugs, 259Isabel McMullen, Lisa Conlan, and Cheryl Kipping 42 Pregnant patients, 265Anna M Burnside 43 Inpatients with forensic histories, 269Penelope Brown 44 People with learning disabilities (LD), 274Rory Sheehan 45 Emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD), 281Jane Bunclark and Juliet Hurn 46 Older adults, 287Vivienne Mak and Sean Lubbe 47 Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), 293Sean Lubbe and Vivienne Mak 48 Section 136 assessments, 298Anna M Burnside 49 Tribunals, 303Sarah Stringer ON-CALL 50 Your first on-call shift, 307Rachel Thomasson, Sean Cross, and Anna M Burnside 51 Self-harm, 318Rachel Thomasson, Jane Bunclark, Sean Cross, Rory Conn, and Christina Barras 52 Self-harm in young people, 330Peter Hindley and Matthew Fernando 53 First episode psychosis (FEP), 336Rachel Thomasson 54 Mania, 341Rachel Thomasson 55 Delirium, 345Vivienne Mak, Sean Lubbe, and Sean Cross 56 Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), 353Natasha Liu-Thwaites and Rachel Thomasson 57 Panic attacks, 357Natasha Liu-Thwaites 58 Drug-seeking, 361Isabel McMullen and Lisa Conlan 59 Learning disability (LD) and behavioural change, 365Rory Sheehan 60 ‘Social’ presentations, 369Sean Cross and Rachel Thomasson 61 Medically unexplained symptoms, 374John Moriarty Part III: Emergencies COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH TEAM (CMHT) 62 Acute relapse, 383Laurine Hanna 63 Adult safeguarding, 388Rory Conn, Vivienne Mak, and Sean Lubbe WARD 64 Child protection concerns, 394Peter Hindley, Juliet Hurn, and Sarah Stringer 65 Medical emergencies, 401Katherine Beck and Abigail Steenstra 66 Opiate overdose, 405Isabel McMullen and Lisa Conlan 67 Stiff, feverish patients, 408Anna M Burnside 68 Catatonia, 414Anna M Burnside 69 Lithium toxicity, 418Noreen Jakeman and Katherine Beck 70 Alleged sexual assault, 422Anna M Burnside, Sarah Stringer, and Penelope Brown 71 Self-harm on the ward, 428Jane Bunclark and Abigail Steenstra 72 Hanging, 433Anna M Burnside 73 Death, 436Katherine Beck ON-CALL 74 Aggression, 440Abigail G Crutchlow, Christina Barras, Noreen Jakeman, Sean Lubbe, Vivienne Mak, Rachel Thomasson, and Abigail Steenstra 75 Challenging behaviour in children, 451Peter Hindley and Matthew Fernando 76 Refusal of urgent treatment, 455Vivienne Mak, Sean Cross, Sean Lubbe, and Rachel Thomasson 77 Delirium tremens, 461Rachel Thomasson, Isabel McMullen, and Lisa Conlan 78 Puerperal psychosis, 466Anna M Burnside 79 Eating disorders, 470Christina Barras and Sean Cross 80 Threats of violence, 477Penelope Brown and Rachel Thomasson Appendices Appendix A Investigations/Monitoring, 485 Juliet Hurn, Noreen Jakeman, Anna M Burnside, and Abigail Steenstra Table A.1 Overview of physical health monitoring in Severe Mental Illness (SMI), 485 Table A.2 Delirium investigations, 486 Table A.3 First episode psychosis investigations, 487 Table A.4 Baseline checks before starting psychotropics, 488 Table A.5 Ongoing monitoring - antipsychotics, 489 Table A.6 Ongoing monitoring - mood stabilisers, 490 Table A.7 Rapid tranquilisation (RT) cautions and contraindications, 490 Table A.8 Monitoring after RT, 491 Appendix B Medications, 492Noreen Jakeman and Sarah Stringer Table B.1.1 Oral antipsychotics–approximate relative side effects, 492 Table B.1.2 Depot antipsychotics–approximate relative side effects, 493 Table B.2 Common oral antipsychotics–key information, 494 Table B.3 Common depot antipsychotics–key information, 496 Table B.4 Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)–key information, 498 Table B.5 Non-SSRI antidepressants–key information, 499 Table B.6 Mood Stabilisers–key information, 502 Table B.7 Sedatives–key information, 504 Appendix C Alcohol and drugs, 505 Table C.1 Quick guide to alcohol units (Cheryl Kipping), 505 Table C.2 Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) questionnaire, 506 Table C.3 Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire (SADQ), 508 Table C.4 Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol Scale, Revised (CIWA-Ar), 509 Table C.5 Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS), 511 Table C.6 Common illicit drugs summary, 513 Appendix D Cognitive testing, 515 Appendix D.1 The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA), 515 Appendix D.2 The Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-III (ACE-III), 516 Appendix D.3 The Mini-Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination (M-ACE), 530 Appendix E Mental health legislation, 532Anna M Burnside & Penelope Brown, with thanks to Daniel M Bennett and Edward Noble Table E.1 The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003: common civil sections, 532 Table E.2 The Mental Health (Northern Ireland) Order 1986: common sections (Part II), 534 Table E.3 The Mental Health Act 1983, amended 2007 (England & Wales): forensic sections, 537 Appendix F Useful contacts, 539 Index, 541
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