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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Gunner Goggles Psychiatry
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: General Principles for the Psychiatry Shelf Exam Chapter 3: Pediatric Psychiatry Chapter 4: Substance-Related Disorders Chapter 5: Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Chapter 6: Mood Disorders Chapter 7: Anxiety Disorders Chapter 8: Somatoform Disorders Chapter 9: Other Disorders/Conditions Chapter 10: Diseases of Nervous System and Special Senses Chapter 11: Test Day Preparation
£30.39
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division On Call Psychiatry
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsBernstein et al.: On Call Psychiatry, 4th edition 1. Approach to Emergency Psychiatric Evaluation 2. The Role of the Psychiatric Consultant 3. Psychodynamic Issues 4. Telephone Consultation 5. Seclusion and Restraint 6. Assessment of Capacity and Other Legal Issues 7. The Difficult Patient 8. Emergency Evaluation of Children and Adolescents 9. The Agitated Patient 10. The Anxious Patient 11. The Violent Patient 12. The Suicidal Patient 13. The Psychotic Patient 14. The Confused Patient 15. Movement Disorder 16. Barriers to Communication: Mutism , etc. 17. Physical and Sexual Trauma 18. The Pregnant Patient 19. Intoxication 20. Substance Withdrawal 21. Insomnia 22. Headache 23. Chest Pain 24. Nausea and Vomiting 25. Fever 26. Seizures 27. Falls 28. Blood Pressure Changes 29. Telepsychiatry 30. Cross Cultural Issues Appendix
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Psychiatry Test Preparation and Review Manual
Book SynopsisTable of Contents. Test Number One o Questions o Answer Key o Answer Explanations . Test Number Two o Questions o Answer Key o Answer Explanations . Test Number Three o Questions o Answer Key o Answer Explanations . Test Number Four o Questions o Answer Key o Answer Explanations . Test Number Five o Questions o Answer Key o Answer Explanations . Test Number Six o Questions o Answer Key o Answer Explanations . Case Vignettes . Video Vignettes - online only
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Psychiatry Morning Report Beyond the Pearls
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is intended for medical students preparing for the psychiatry shelf exam and USMLE board exam. It may also serve as a refresher on basic psychiatry concepts for non-psychiatric providers, but the level of depth is likely too low for practicing psychiatrists to find useful. The book meets the needs of the intended audience as the degree of complexity is sufficient to prepare a medical student for an exam." -Chad R Percifield, DO (Michigan State University College of Medicine) Doody's Review Service
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Psychotic Disorders
Book SynopsisTrade Review"The editors have organized the text around a remarkable concept that five psychoses account for much of functional psychotic disorders. These five psychotic disorders have common causal factors that contribute to psychosis proneness. Three of these psychoses are already well recognized, and all five appear to be associated with a specific anxiety or depressive disorder. All this implies that neuroleptic treatment, when combined with properly specific anxiety and depression treatment, can make patients much better than with neuroleptics alone. Both editors have contributed to the supporting literature, but there is also a fascinating agenda for further research to explore and expand these concepts. When further documented by additional research, these diagnoses and treatments could have effects on psychotic disorder diagnosis and treatment that could be exceptional, if not ground-breaking. This is clearly a book that needs careful attention in a review, and a wide mental health audience." -- Ira D. Glick, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine " Anxiety disorders have suffered relative neglect by psychiatry and psychopharmacology over the past several decades. Drs. Veras and Kahn have done the field a great service by putting together a volume that highlights the important overlap of these disorders, not just with mood disorders, but with schizophrenia spectrum illness as well. Psychotic Disorders will serve as a useful reminder of these under-appreciated comorbidities, in the service of more meaningful classification of psychoses and more effective treatment of those suffering from them." -- Edward Silberman, Professor of Psychiatry, Tufts University School of MedicineTable of Contents1. Introduction 2. Psychotogenesis Overview 3. Diagnosis: OCD/Schizo-Obsessive 4. Diagnosis: Panic/Panic Psychosis 5. Diagnosis: Social Anxiety/Delusional Disorder 6. Diagnosis: Melancholia/Delusional Depression 7. Diagnosis: Atypical Depression/Mania 8. Diagnosis: Substance Abuse Psychosis
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division The Mental Status Examination Handbook
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Addiction Medicine
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022Table of ContentsPart I: History, Perspective, Epidemiology, Dx and Classification 1. Emerging Health Perspectives 2. The Epidemiology of Alcohol and Drug Disorders 3. United States Federal Drug Policy 4. Historical Perspectives of Addiction 5. Diagnosis and Classification of Substance Use Disorders Part II: Behavioral Theories for Substance Use Disorder 6. Drug Reinforcement in Animals 7. Role of the Human Laboratory Studies in the Development of Medications for Alcohol and Substance Abuse Disorders 8. Conditioning of Addiction 9. Overlapping Striatal Circuits and Molecular Mechanisms in Rodent Models of Addiction and Depression 10. The Role of Endocannabinoids in Amphetamine-Driven Actions in Dopamine Neurons: Implications for Understanding and Treating Dysfunction in the Mesolimbic Circuit 11. Pain and Negative Affect 12. Genetic Vulnerability to Substance Use Disorders 13. Assessment and Treatment of Addiction in Best Practices and New Frontiers in a Direct to Consumer Age 14. Metabolomics in Drug Response and Addiction Part III: Visualizations and Workings of the Addicted Brain 15. Visualization and Workings of the Addicted Brain 16. Neurobiological Basis of Drug Reward and Reinforcement 17. Neurobehavioral Toxicology of Substances of Abuse 18. Animal Models of Substance Use Disorders: Motivational Perspective 19. Novel Methodologies: Proteomic Approaches in Substance Abuse Research 20. Neuroinflammatory Processes in Drug Addiction Part IV: Clinical Aspects of Alcohol and Drug Addiction 21. Alcohol: Clinical Aspects 22. Cocaine 23. Nicotine 24. Cannabis: An Overview of the Empirical Literature 25. Opiates and Prescription Drugs 26. Clinical Aspects of Methamphetamine 27. Sedative-Hypnotics and Anxiolytics 28. Clinical Aspects of Inhalant Addiction 29. Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids 30. Caffeine 31. Serotonergic Hallucinogens 32. Ketamine and Phencyclidine Part V: Behavioral Addictions and Treatment 33. The Biology and Treatment of Pathological Gambling 34. Implications of "Food Addiction" for Understanding and Treating Binge Eating Disorder 35. Compulsive Buying 36. Sexual Behavior as an Addictive or Compulsive Phenomenon 37. New Era of Internet Addiction Research in China 38. Hoarding as a Behavioral Addiction Part VI: Treatment and Application: Behavioral Treatments 39. Motivational Interviewing: Emerging Theory, Research, and Practice 40. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Addiction 41. Community Reinforcement Approach and Contingency Management Therapies 42. Relapse Prevention and Recycling in Addiction 43. Brief and e-Health Interventions for the Treatment of Alcohol or Other Drug Addiction 44. Self-Help Approaches for Addiction Section VII: Treatment and Application: Group Treatments and Specific Settings 45. Community Clinics 46. Unhealthy Alcohol and Other Drug Use in Primary Care 47. Criminal Justice System and Addiction Treatment 48. Adolescent Neurocognitive Development and School-Based Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment 49. The Therapeutic Community for Drug-Abuse Treatment: A Journey Yet Unfolding in the Recovery Movement 50. Substance Use-Focused Mutual-Help Groups: Processes and Outcomes Section VIII: Treatment and Application Pharmacotherapy 51. Pharmacotherapy for Alcoholism and Some Related Psychiatric and Addictive Disorders: Scientific Basis and Clinical Findings 52. Alcohol Withdrawal: Treatment and Application 53. Pharmacotherapy of Cocaine Addiction 54. Opioid Overdose 55. Methamphetamine 56. Potential Pharmacotherapies for Cannabis Dependence 57. Hallucinogens Section IX: Molecular Genetics, Alternative Therapies, and Other Topics in the Treatment of Addiction 58. Molecular Genetics and the Treatment of Addiction 59. Physical Considerations for Treatment Complications of Alcohol and Drug Use and Misuse 60. Quadruple Diagnosis: Substance Use Disorder, Comorbid Psychopathology, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection, and Hepatitis C Virus Infection 61. Substance Use Stigma as a Barrrier to Treatment and Recovery 62. Religiousness, Spirituality, and Addiction: An Evidence-Based Review Section X: Computer Modeling 63. In Silico Models of Alcohol Kinetics: A Deterministic Approach 64. In Silico Models of Alcohol Dependence Treatment: Stochastic Approach 65. Dynamic and Systems-Based Models for Evaluating Hypotheses Related to Predicting Treatment Response Part XI: Dependence in Specific Populations 66. Enhancing Positive Outcomes for Children of Substance-Abusing Parents 67. Alcohol and Substance Abuse in African Americans 68. Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals 69. Substance Use Disorders in Health Care Professionals 70. Identification and Treatment of Alcohol or Drug Dependence in the Elderly 71. Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse in Pregnant Women: Effects on Fetus and Newborn, Mode of Action, and Maternal Treatment Part XII: Legal, Disability and Rehabilitative Issues 72. Forensic Issues 73. Disability and Addiction 74. The Homeless 75. To Open Up New Vistas in Basic and Preclinical Addiction Research
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Psychiatry An evidencebased text
Book SynopsisSuccinct, user-friendly, thoroughly referenced and prepared by leading experts in the field, this book is the only single textbook you will need to succeed in the Royal College of Psychiatrists'' MRCPsych and other related higher examinations. Chapters follow the structure and syllabus of the examination ensuring that you receive the necessary essential information to pass and indeed succeed Approachable and succinct text with colour illustrations and key summary points further help to clarify complex concepts and provide you with useful revision tools The evidence-based approach used throughout is important to help you relate theory and research to clinical practice The book is carefully structured and sequenced to building upon the basic sciences underpinning psychiatry, through to an in-depth description of pharmacological and psychological treatments used.Trade Review"I really liked this book. It was a pleasure to review as in spite of the fact that it looks large and 'academic' the text is so well-written that I became engrossed in some chapters, reading as a book, rather than skimming to find the information that I needed."BMA Medical Book Awards 2010Though the book is written for the trainees of MRCPsych... it will be useful for all students of psychiatry and allied disciplines around the globe as well as for consultant psychiatrist for ready reference ... [the editors have] succeeded in the attempt to provide the sound foundation of evidence- based theoretical knowledge required for psychiatric practiceEastern Journal of Psychiatry'The breadth of topics covered is impressive... This book will provide a solid reference source which can confidently take its place next to its more established rivals'.The PsychiatristTable of ContentsHistory of psychiatry. Human development. Neuroanatomy. Classification and diagnostic systems: ICD-10, DSM-IV-TR and DSM-V. Clinical psychopharmacology. Management: Psychiatric services and management, and leading and organising service development and delivery. Forensic psychiatry.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Reaching Out
Book SynopsisAssertive outreach is a means of helping people with serious and persistent mental health difficulties who have not engaged with conventional mental health services. Reaching Out examines the application of psychological approaches in assertive outreach a process which involves forming new relationships and offering hope to people who have been alienated from traditional methods.Reaching Out begins with a discussion of topics including: engagement the team approach assessments team case formulation managing stress and burnout for staff. The second half of the book focuses on the task of delivering psychological therapies and considers a range of models including psychodynamic therapy, family therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy and community approaches.Reaching Out: The Psychology of Assertive Outreach demonstrates that the relationship between staff and service users is essential tTrade Review"Assertive outreach services have provided an overdue milieu for the development and creative delivery of psychological approaches to meeting the needs of people who experience severe and enduring mental distress. Caroline Cupitt and her colleagues have reflected upon their extensive experience of assertive outreach to capture the broad impact of these approaches from a range of stakeholder perspectives, whilst drawing upon a spectrum of psychological/therapeutic orientations. Attention is appropriately focussed upon the influence of psychological variables during a service user's journey from engagement and formulation, through to therapy and outcome/participation.This book should be read by all assertive outreach practitioners, and by those practitioners in other settings/services who wish to use psychological ideas to inform their work with this client group." - Dr Mark Hayward, Clinical Psychologist, University of SurreyTable of ContentsCupitt, Introduction. Part I: Taking a Psychological Approach. Gillespie, Meaden, Psychological Processes in Engagement. Cupitt, Gillham, Law, The Team Approach: Containment or Chaos? Meaden, Making Assessment and Outcomes Meaningful. Whomsley, Team Case Formulation. Gray, Mulligan, Staff Stress and Burnout. Part II: Applying Models of Psychological Therapy. Gillham, Law, Hickey, A Psychodynamic Perspective. Meddings, Gordon, Owen, Family and Systemic Work. Cupitt, Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy. Meddings, Shaw, Diamond, Community Psychology. Gray, Johanson, Ethics and Professional Issues: The Universal and the Particular. Cupitt, Conclusion.
£109.25
Taylor & Francis Ltd Get the Diagnosis Right
Book SynopsisDr. Jerome Blackman, author of 101 Defenses: How the Mind Shields Itself, has once again crafted an extraordinarily user-friendly book that demonstrates to all readers, from trainees to advanced analysts, the process of diagnosing mental disturbance. Get the Diagnosis Right provides a systematic method for accurately determining whether a person suffering with mental problems needs medication, supportive/cognitive, dynamic, and/or psychoanalytic treatment. Amalgamating the most useful ideas from general psychiatry, cognitive psychology, and modern psychoanalytic theory, Dr. Blackman guides readers who prescribe treatment for mental disturbances. The book also serves as a check for those who are considering what type of mental health professional they should be consulting.After reading this book, you will no longer have to guess whether a depressed patient should obtain medication, supportive therapy, insight therapy, or some mixture of the three; or question how to conduct an initial interview and assessment. Written in language that is clear but not simplistic, this book goes far beyond other diagnostic manuals.Trade Review'Dr. Blackman established himself some years ago as an effective teacher and consultant, helping us to understand our patients’ behavior patterns and affect states with his 101 Defenses. Here he is again, reconfirming his exceptional talent with a clear voice, guiding us in mastering diagnosis and choosing appropriate therapeutic strategies for treatment. In today’s world crowded with many schools of psychodynamic thinking, I consider Get the Diagnosis Right a most needed textbook.' - Vamik D. Volkan, MD, Emeritus Professor, Psychiatry, University of Virginia; author, Searching for the Perfect Woman: The Story of a Complete Psychoanalysis'This book is an excellent addition to Dr. Blackman’s previous 101 Defenses. Get the Diagnosis Right is characterized by a broad knowledge of the psychoanalytic literature, extensive references, and an exceptional capacity to convey difficult concepts on the dynamic understanding of psychopathology and therapeutic approaches with ease and a touch of humor. This book is illustrated with numerous clinical vignettes that make the text highly attractive and readable. It should become a definite primer for those therapists willing to apply psychoanalytic principles to their daily practices.' - Cecilio Paniagua, MD, ScD, Madrid'Chock full of clinical and theoretical examples, key insights, and valuable pearls, this book is applicable to the full range of patients and types of clinical challenges. It integrates various perspectives and approaches in a style reflecting Dr. Blackman’s remarkably broad knowledge, extensive experience, and sage advice. It is a treasure trove—written, organized, and documented in such a way that I heartily recommend it to both trainees and seasoned professionals—a rarity in practical writing!' - Michael I. Good, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Faculty, Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East'Dr. Blackman has organized his wealth of professional knowledge, clinical acumen, and teaching experience in this book, offering clear and precise perspectives, and reducing complicated, real-world problems to their essentials. This book provides comprehensive information in a concise manner, making it an engaging read to professionals and other interested readers.' - Siyi Zhang, MD, Director, Lingyu International Psychology Center; Secretary, International Psychology Association of Canada; author, Think, Joy'This remarkable book encompasses far more than an admirable exposition of psychoanalytically-based diagnosis. It is impossible to do justice in a brief paragraph to the extensive literature review, the wealth of critically considered ideas, and the treatment guidelines, which the author relates conceptually to diagnosis. Dr. Blackman provides illuminating clinical illustrations, which enliven and enrich his presentation of theoretical formulations. All readers will be rewarded by the bridges built among theory, diagnosis, the agents of change, and clinical practice with patients of varied psychic structure.' - Harold P. Blum, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine; Training'Using simple prose, Get the Diagnosis Right takes on the challenge of explaining the psychoanalytic world view to a new generation of students of clinical psychiatry and psychology. For example, Blackman’s 101 Defenses exemplifies his uncanny ability to see and describe the psychodynamics of everyday life and everyday psychopathology in a way that speaks to anyone eager to understand the human mind.' - Richard F. Summers, MD, Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry; Co-Director, Residency Training, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania'This book challenges the adequacy of the atheorectical, symptom-based DSM approach and provides a rich complementary approach that will help clinicians not only “get the diagnosis right” but gain a true understanding of the patient and find clear guideposts for planning treatment. The genius of this book lies in the superb facility with which Dr. Blackman synthesizes a vast and complicated (and sometimes warring) literature into a simplified narrative that is both sophisticated and coherent. Billiant!' - Mantosh Dewan, MD, Distinguished Service Professor, Chair of Psychiatry, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; co-editor, “The difficult to treat patient,” “The art and science of brief psychotherapies”Table of ContentsPart I: The Quick and Dirty. The Basics. A Bit More Detail. Essential Elaborations I: Deficit Disorders. Essential Elaborations II: Conflict Disorders. How to Do an Initial Interview Using Psychoanalytic Concepts--Brief Format: 24-41 Minutes. Part II: The Rest of the Story. Deficits in Basic Mental Functions--The Details with the Devil in them. Deficits in Control and Delay Mechanisms: The Nitty-gritty of Weakness. Object Relations Deficits and Self-Esteem Problems: Distance When You Least Expect It. Superego Deficits. Libidinal and Aggressive Drives. Affects--Your Feelings about Everything. Defenses--"How the Mind Shields Itself". Compromise Formations and Psychopathology-- Everything You Wanted to Repress about Conflict Disorders. Adult Psychiatric Evaluation: The Long Form.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd How to Talk to a Borderline
Book SynopsisIn How to Talk to a Borderline, Joan Lachkar introduces Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and outlines the challenges and difficulties it presents to clinicians. She expands current understanding of BPD by outlining eight different kinds of borderline personality disorders and how each of these requires specific communication techniques and methods. Case examples are offered throughout the text and in some cases describe the kinds of partners borderlines attract. This book offers new approaches to communicating, working with, and treating borderline personality disorders while integrating more contemporary treatment methods.Table of ContentsLiving in Borderland. Overview of the Borderline Personality. The Pathological Borderline. The Malignant Borderline. The Depressive Borderline. The Obsessive-Compulsive Borderline. The Antisocial Borderline. The Passive-Aggressive Borderline. The Histrionic Borderline. The Cross-cultural Borderline. Closing Thoughts.
£133.00
Elsevier Health Sciences Massachusetts General Hospital Psychopharmacology
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Elsevier Health Sciences Massachusetts General Hospital Study Guide for
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Elsevier Australia A Guide to Psychiatric Examination
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Taylor & Francis Inc Handbook of Depression in Adolescents
Book SynopsisDepressive disorders are among the most common types of psychopathology in the United States. Adolescent-onset depressive disorders represent particularly insidious conditions because of their strong association with chronic and recurrent emotional problems in adulthood. This handbook offers authoritative reviews of research on the nature, causes, and treatments for depression in adolescents. It covers the breadth of this research, focusing on etiology, predictors, and the interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors in adolescent depression. Highlighting both recent studies on treatment of adolescent depression and the prevention programs directed at high-risk youth, the book also covers assessment, diagnosis, and epidemiology, and related and comorbid conditions. Handbook of Depression in Adolescents is an invaluable and comprehensive resource for students and practitioners alike.Table of ContentsPreface, About the Editors, Contributors, Section I: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Epidemiology, Section II: Related Conditions, Section III: Biological Factors, Section IV: Psychosocial Factors, Section V: Treatment of Adolescent Depression, Section VI: Prevention of Adolescent Depression, Index
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Taylor & Francis Inc Obesity and Mental Disorders Medical Psychiatry
Book SynopsisCurrently, there are a limited amount of guidelines to help clinicians manage patients with obesity and comorbid mental disorders. This expertly written source fills the gap in the literature by providing a clear overview of obesity and its relationship to mental illness while reviewing the most recent methods to manage and control the condition wTable of ContentsObesity is a Major Health Problem: Causes and Natural History. Obesity and Psychotic Disorders. Obesity and Mood Disorders. Eating Disorders in Obesity. Obesity and Substance Use Disorders. Obesity and Smoking. Obesity and Impulsive/Compulsive Mental Disorders. Metabolic Syndrome. Obesity, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, and Mood Disorders. Dietary Therapy of Obesity. Behavioral Treatments of Obesity With Mental Disorders. Pharmacologic Agents. Overview of Agents with Efficacy in Binge Eating. Psychotropic-Induced Weight Gain and Its Treatment. Medical Management of Uncomplicated Obesity. Medical Management of Obesity with Mood Disorder. Medical Management of Obesity with Binge Eating. Weight Loss Surgery for the Treatment of Morbid Obesity. The Role of Bariatric Surgery in the Obese Patient with Psychopathology.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Medication Treatments for Nicotine Dependence
Book SynopsisDespite the prevalence of both pharmaceutical and behavioral approaches to encourage cessation, over a billion people still indulge in tobacco. Even in the U.S., where tobacco use is considered a clearly treatable and socially regrettable condition, a significant percentage of individuals remain resistant to treatment modalities. It is believed that the problem lies with the availability, the effectiveness, and the tolerance of the treatments. Thus, the development of new and more effective medications for treating nicotine dependence is an area of significant therapeutic importance, and one made increasingly more viable given our rapidly increasing knowledge about the actions of nicotine and tobacco components on the brain. We are entering a Renaissance period that promises to provide us with improved pharmacological tools to tackle this most serious of worldwide public health problems. -- from the Preface Medication Treatments for Nicotine Dependence assemblTrade Review“… this is a book that clinicians as well as researchers will find useful. … On the whole, individual chapters are well researched and presented, with a wealth of references to back up the prose. … This book provides an easy way for practitioners to avail themselves of the up-to-date research findings, which they may use in the treatment of nicotine additions. … This is certainly a book that will be useful to all who are doing research in the area of medication treatments for nicotine dependence, as well as for those who might be prescribing such medications. … it will also be valuable for those who are offering behavioral treatments and need to know how medications can be incorporated into their treatment plans. …” —John C. Roitzsch, in PsycCritiques, Vol. 52, Release 30, Article 12, July 2007". . . it can serve as an excellent reference to address questions about the mechanism of action or the pharmacologic rationale for a given therapy. The book is well-organized, so it will be useful as a reference." – Meredith C. McCormack, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, in Respiratory Care, September 2008, Vol. 53, No. 9Table of ContentsPharmacological Effects of Nicotine and Nicotinic Receptor Subtype Pharmacological Profiles. Cellular and Synaptic Effects of Nicotine. Animal Models of Nicotine Addiction. Nicotine Replacement Therapies and Other Nicotinic Strategies. Sustained-Release Bupropion as a Pharmacological Aid to Smoking Cessation.Tricyclic Antidepressants in the Treatment of Nicotine Dependence.Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors for Smoking Cessation.Opioid Antagonists for the Treatment of Nicotine Dependence. Other Nonapproved Agents for Smoking Cessation.Immunological Approaches to Nicotine Addiction. Glutamatergic Agents for Nicotine Dependence. GABAergic Agents for the Treatment of Nicotine Dependence.Cannabinoid Antagonists.Targeting the Dopamine D3 Receptor for Treatment of Nicotine Dependence. Varenicline: An α4â2 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Partial Agonist as an Aid to Smoking Cessation.Combining Medications with Behavioral Treatments. Medication Treatments for Nicotine Dependence in Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders. Pharmacogenetic Approaches to the Treatment of Nicotine Dependence. Neuroimaging of Nicotine Dependence. Suggestions for Future Research. Treatment of Nicotine Dependence.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Group Psychotherapy And Managed Mental Health
Book SynopsisFirst published in 1996. These volumes address the major developments and changes resulting from the introduction of managed care. Books in this series enable mental health professional to provide effective therapy to their patients while conducting the maintaining of a successful practice. This volume provides clinical and administrative essential knowledge, a road-map with step-by-step instructions to group therapists on how to plan, begin, conduct and complete group therapies under managed care.Table of ContentsPart 1 Introduction to Managed Care and the Brief Group Therapies; Chapter 1 General Principles of Managed Mental Health Care in the Clinical Setting; Chapter 2 Brief Group Psychotherapy: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Trends; Chapter 3 Overview of the Pragmatics of Brief Group Therapy in the Context of Managed Mental Health Care; Part 2 Clinical Issues in Managed Care Groups; Chapter 4 Practical Concerns for Leaders of Managed Care Groups; Chapter 5 Construction of the Managed Care Group; Chapter 6 Preparation of Prospective Group Members for Group Entry; Chapter 7 Stages of Group Development and Their Significance in the Managed Care Setting; Chapter 8 Conduct of the Initial Stage of Managed Care; Chapter 9 The Middle Stage of Brief Groups: Problems and Solutions; Chapter 10 Termination of the Group and Follow-up Planning; Part 3 Special Issues; Chapter 11 The Inpatient Group and Groups with Unique Patient Populations; Part 4 Documenting the Group Experience and Evaluating the Outcome; Chapter 12 Recording and Reporting the Managed Care Group Experience; Chapter 13 Evaluating the Outcome in Brief Group Psychotherapy; Chapter 14 Future Directions and New Challenges;
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Adolescent Psychiatry V. 29
Book SynopsisA special section on adolescent substance abuse highlights Volume 29 of Adolescent Psychiatry. Contributions range from an examination of brain myelination in relation to onset of addictive disorders (Bartzokis) to the screening instruments used to detect substance use disorders (Rosner) to practical aspects of psychiatric assessment and management of substance abusing adolescents (Havivi). Topical studies focus on the changing patterns of use and health risks of the designer drug Ecstasy (Grob); the club drugs gamma-hydroxybutyrate and ketamine (Miotto et al.); and adolescent pathological gambling, a behavioral disorder with strikingly addictive features. Taken together, these illuminating essays converge in an appreciation of adolescent substance abuse and addiction in all their biopsychosocial complexity. Elsewhere in Volume 29, contributors review neuroimaging studies in an effort to shed light on adolescent psychiatric disorders (Day et alTable of ContentsPart I: Special Section on Adolescent Substance Use and Addiction.Rosner, The Scourge of Addiction: What the Adolescent Psychiatrist Needs to Know. Havivi, Substance Abuse in Teens: A Clinical Approach to Assessment and Treatment. Bartzokis, Brain Myelination in Prevalent Neuropsychiatric Developmental Disorders: Primary and Comorbid Addiction. Grob, The Enigma of Ecstasy: Implications for Youth and Society. Fong, Pathological Gambling in Adolescents: No Longer Child's Play. Miotto, Davoodi, & Maya, Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and Ketamine: Effects and Treatment of Toxicity. Part II: Development, Psychopathology, and Psychotherapy.Day, Chiu, & Hendren, Structure and Function of the Adolescent Brain: Findings from Neuroimaging Studies. Becker, Grilo, Validation Studies of the Borderline Personality Disorder Construct in Adolescents: Implications for Theory and Practice. Paris, Diagnosing Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescence. Petti, Blitsch, Blix, & Sims, Deliberate Foreign Body Ingestion in Hospitalized Youth: A Case Series and Overview. Milrod, Busch, Shapiro, Leon, & Aronson, A Pilot Study of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in 18- to 21-Year-Old Patients with Panic Disorder. Shen, Chiu, Lim, Cross-Cultural Issues in Therapy with an Asian American Adolescent.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Adolescent Psychiatry V 30 The Annals of the
Book SynopsisThe period of adolescence can be a time of great creativity, as new intellectual capacities emerge, and as the individual adolescent attempts to make sense out of inner and outer experience. Volume 30 of Adolescent Psychiatry addresses the ways in which adolescent experience is transmuted into creative artistic production, as well as focuses on the relationship between creativity and psychopathology, and treatment for troubled adolescents. With the links between adolescence and creativity in mind, the volume opens with an in-depth examination of a young boy's creation of his own story of Polyphemus. This is followed by a fresh look at the adolescent influences behind Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt. The next ten chapters comprise a special section devoted to creative solutions to some of the most challenging facing adolescent psychiatry. Here, numerous relevant studies are presented and conclusions drawn, as a whole addressing topics such as: an innovaTable of ContentsFlaherty, Editor's Introduction. Part I: Adolescent Development and Creativity.Krumer-Nevo, Mythology, Sexuality, Aggressiveness: Adolescence and Creativity. Brockman, Gustav Klimt (1862-1918): Arrested Adolescent Development in a Revolutionary Artist. Part II: Special Section: Difficult Challenges, Creative Solutions.Rosner, The William A. Schonfeld Address: Saving Adolescents. Williamson, Bell, Dwyer, Frierson, Toward a Better Juvenile Justice System: A City-state Partnership. Frierson, Dwyer, Bell, Williamson, The Mandatory Registration of Juvenile Sex Offenders and Commitment of Juveniles as Sexually Violent Predators: Controversies and Recommendations. Dwyer, Bell, Frierson, Williamson, Use of Assessment Data for Research in Juvenile Justice: An Exploratory Study of Sex Offenders. Bratter, Sinsheimer, Kaufman, Alter, Residential Treatment for Gifted and Self-destructive Adolescents: The John Dewey Academy. Bratter, Advocacy: Its Impact on the Treatment Alliance with Gifted, Self-destructive, and Drug-abusing Adolescents. Bratter, Sinsheimer, Confrontation: A Potent Psychotherapeutic Technique with Difficult Adolescents. Flaherty, What's Old is New: Motivational Interviewing for Adolescents. Feinberg, Adolescent Choice in Disputed Custody: The Role of the Forensic Psychiatric Consultant. Harmon, Talking About Sexual Side Effects: Countering Don't Ask Don't Tell. Part III: When Clinical Skills Are Not Enough: Psychiatric Enigmas.Kemph, Voeller, Reactive Attachment Disorders in Adolescence. Stahl, Shapiro, Hertzig, Turchin, When Clozapine Doesn't Work: Two Case Reports of Treatment-refractory Adolescent Schizophrenia. Sugar, Discussion of "When Clozapine Doesn't Work: Two Case Reports of Treatment-refractory Adolescent Schizophrenia". Stahl, Shapiro, Hertzig, Turchin, Drs. Stahl et al. Respond to Dr. Sugar's Discussion.
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Hogrefe Publishing ASSIP - Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program: A Manual for Clinicians: 2015
Book SynopsisAn innovative and highly effective brief therapy for suicidal patients - a complete treatment manualTrade ReviewA prior nonfatal [Suicide] attempt is one of the most reliable predictors for a future attempt. The Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program (ASSIP) provides a time-limited option that targets not only the factors contributing to the suicidal crisis, but also the need for interpersonal connection after the crisis occurs.;"A primary strength of this intervention is that it is grounded in evidence-based theory and practice. The ongoing contact over the course of two years... although a small effort, can cause large reductions in future attempts.; "Overall, this manual is an important step in providing brief interventions for attempt survivors immediately following a suicidal crisis, and it provides tangible efforts to clinicians who may not feel equipped to help them."; Reviewed by Laura M. Frey, Ph.D., LMFT, full text available at the web site of the American Association of Suicidology;Table of Contents1 Introduction2 Suicide and Attempted Suicide2.1 Definitions2.2 Epidemiology: Suicide; Attempted Suicide; Risk and Protective Factors2.3 Models of Suicidal Behavior: Medical; Biological; Sociocultural; Psychological2.4 Prevention of Suicidal Behavior: Universal, Selective, and Indicated Strategies2.5 Attempted Suicide - Psychological Treatments: Problems;Outreach Interventions; Cognitive Behavioral; Emotion Regulation2.6 Pharmacotherapy2.7 Conclusions3 ASSIP Therapist Manual3.1 Therapeutic Concepts in ASSIP: Building a Therapeutic Alliance; Long-Term Anchoring;Suicide Is an Action, Not an Illness; Narrative Interviewing; What Patients Tell Us;The Suicidal Mode3.2 ASSIP - The Basics: Objectives and Treatment Settings; Therapy Process Factors inASSIP; ASSIP Step by Step3.3 ASSIP Therapy Sessions3.4 First Session: Conducting a Narrative Interview3.5 Second Session: Video Playback3.6 Third Session: Formulating the Patterns Leading to the Suicidal Crisis3.7 Fourth Session (Optional): Reexposure3.8 Ongoing Contact by Regular Letters3.9 Difficulties That May Arise in the Practical use of ASSIP3.10 Future ProspectsReferencesAppendices:Information Sheet for PatientsInformation Sheet for Health ProfessionalsHomework Text: "Suicide Is Not a Rational Act"Assessment of Suicide RiskSuicide Status Form (SSF-III)Consent Form for Video RecordingCase Examples 1 and 2Standardized Letters 1-6
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Hogrefe Publishing Time-Out in Child Behavior Management
Book SynopsisPractical, evidence-based guide to using time-out safely and effectivelyTrade ReviewTime-Out in Child Behavior Management is a brilliantly written book covering every aspect of the time-out procedure, from its history and research base to its application in parent-child interaction therapy and in a fascinating case vignette.The authors directly confront existing controversial views about time-out and importantly address critical developmental and diversity considerations in the use of time-out. All mental health providers working with young children need to read this book!;Daniel M. Bagner, PhD, ABPP, Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA; Many parents, and some healthcare professionals, report using "time-out" in child discipline. The technique is often misunderstood and misapplied. In this volume the authors document the evidence-base showing how this well-established technique can be used properly and be implemented most effectively and efficiently. They describe the theoretical concepts and the foundational research into time-out protocols with a full range of presenting behavioral problems. They ably consider the controversies and issues raised about time-out procedures and then present applications with different populations. With this comprehensive yet succinct book, practitioners and clinical trainees will have a better understanding of this ubiquitous strategy and provide caregivers with practical and effective guidance on its optimal use.;Michael C. Roberts, PhD, ABPP, Professor Emeritus, Clinical Child Psychology Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USATable of Contents1 Description 1.1 History of Time-Out 1.2 Defining Time-Out: Extinction or Punishment? 2 Review of Time-Out Research 2.1 Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 2.2 Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 2.3 Children With Intellectual Disability/ Cognitive Delay 2.4 Children With Internalizing Disorders 2.5 Child Trauma 2.6 Changing Caregiver Behavior 2.7 Child Compliance Training 2.8 Long-Term Outcomes of Child Behavior Management 2.9 Summary 3 Using Time-Out: Developmental Age- Based Considerations 3.1 Children Younger Than 24 Months 3.2 Children Ages 2-10 Years 3.3 Children Ages 8-10 Years and Older 4 Diversity Issues 4.1 Ethnic, Racial, and National Considerations 4.2 Time-Out in Relation to Other Socioeconomic Factors 5 Evidence-Based Programs Including Time-Out 5.1 The Defiant Children Program 5.2 Family Interaction Training Program (FIT) 5.3 The Helping the Noncompliant Child Program 5.4 The Incredible Years Program 5.5 Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) 5.6 The Kazdin Method (Formerly Parent Management Training) 5.7 Triple P - Positive Parenting Program 5.8 Summer Treatment Program 5.9 Parent Management Training - Oregon / Generation PMT-O 5.10 Summary 6 Parameters of Time-Out 6.1 Verbalized Reason 6.2 Warning 6.3 Administration 6.4 Location/Type 6.5 Duration 6.6 Schedule 6.7 Release From Time-Out 6.8 Escape 7 Controversial Issues Related to Time-Out 7.1 Behavioral Parenting Approaches 7.2 Punishment 7.3 Controversies Around Time-Out 7.4 Legal Issues 7.5 Ethical Issues 7.6 Conclusion 8 Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Time-Out as an Exemplar 8.1 Introducing Time-Out 8.2 PDI Teach Session 8.3 First PDI Coaching Session 8.4 Gradual Roll-Out Approach 8.5 Alternatives to Chairs, Back-Up Spaces, and Carrying Children 8.6 Conclusion 9 Case Vignette 9.1 Case Background 9.2 Treatment Plan and Goals 10 Further Reading 11 References 12 Appendix: Tools and Resources
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Hogrefe Publishing Movies and Mental Illness: Using Films to Understand Psychopathology
Book Synopsis* Explores films according to the diagnostic criteria of DSM-5 and ICD-11 * Provides psychological ratings of nearly 1,500 films * Includes downloadable teaching materialsTable of ContentsAbout the Author Foreword to the Fifth Edition Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Films and Psychopathology Chapter 2 Neurodevelopmental Disorders Chapter 3 Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Chapter4 Bipolar and Depressive Disorders Chapter5 Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders Chapter 6 Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders Chapter 7 Dissociative Disorders Chapter 8 Sleep-Wake, Eating, and Somatic Symptom Disorders Chapter 9 Gender Dysphoria and Sexual Dysfunctions Chapter 10 Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders Chapter 11 Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders Chapter 12 Neurocognitive Disorders Chapter 13 Personality Disorders Chapter 14 Paraphilic Disorders Chapter 15 Violence and Physical and Sexual Abuse Chapter 16 Treatment Appendix A: The American Film Institute's Top 50 Heroes and Villains Appendix B: Syllabus for a Sample Course in Abnormal Psychology That Integrates Films Appendix C: Recommended Websites Appendix D: Twelve Misconceptions About Mental Illness and Mental Health Professionals Perpetuated by Movies Appendix E: Portrayals of Psychotherapists in Movies Appendix F: Films Illustrating Psychopathology References Film Index
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Hogrefe Publishing Hermann Rorschach's Psychodiagnostics: Newly Translated and Annotated 100th Anniversary Edition
Book SynopsisCompletely new translation of Rorschach's Psychodiagnostics Newly translated and annotated by experts from the field New introductory chapters Illustrated with photos and drawings from the archivesTrade ReviewThis wonderful work is a masterful replacement for the 1942 English translation of Hermann Rorschach's Psychodiagnostics. This book will enrich all English-speaking Rorschach users. For anyone who owns the former translation, it is a must-have replacement!; Gregory J. Meyer, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Toledo, OH, USA; Co-Developer, Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS); This new and innovative English edition of Psychodiagnostics has been translated, edited, and annotated with great care, making this an enjoyable read. New chapters and annotations written by the editors provide important insights into the creation and history of Rorschach's theoretical model as well as little-known facts about Hermann Rorschach himself, while also encouraging readers to see familiar concepts in a new light. It is sure to promote renewed interest in Rorschach's method and ideas, which are still relevant today."; Fernando Silberstein, PhD, President of the International Society of the Rorschach and Projective Methods (ISR); "The need for a new English-language edition of Hermann Rorschach's Psychodiagnostics that meets today's linguistic and historical standards has been brilliantly fulfilled by the scholarly team of translators and editors, who provide scrupulous explanations for their translations of key Rorschach terminology and a wealth of intriguing contextualizing information. ";Mark S. Micale, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA; I would strongly recommend this book to all Rorschach users. It provides a description of Hermann Rorschach and of the cultural and scientific background in which the test was created, and is written in a language adapted to contemporary psychological thinking. The central part is the new translation of the Hermann Rorschach masterpiece Psychodiagnostics (1921), which is presented in a fresh, relatable, and clear language. But it is much more than that. The authors include additional relevant material that goes well beyond the translation ... the biography of Hermann Rorschach, an analysis of the writings that preceded the 1921 book, a translation of a lecture by Hermann Rorschach on the relationship between the test and psychoanalysis that was published right after the publication of the book, a glossary collecting the terms used in the translation, a list of publications from Hermann Rorschach, and a section on the annotations to the translation. The amount of material included in this volume speaks of the monumental effort made by the authors to provide readers with the most complete, accurate, and up-to-date publication possible.; Filippo Aschieri, PhD, European Center for Therapeutic Assessment, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy, in Rorschachiana (2022), 43, 89-94; In the 1947 translation of Rorschach's work, the translation method resulted in rendering the text in a word-by-word way. As a result, all the semantics of the original language were lost. We have here a "New Rorschach." This is a masterful piece in translation [that] recreates the full world of meanings that the original German text conveys. The result is a [like] a painting that has been cleaned of varnish and patina and makes it possible to rediscover the painting anew, with the full vivacity and palette of its colors, while having at the same time a feeling of being on a firm, well-known ground.The centerpiece is the English translation, with its best rendering of the deep meanings expressed by Rorschach. But all the material that frames this translation, from the introductory biography and genesis of sychodiagnostik to Rorschach's preparatory publications and explanatory notes, transforms this translation into a complete file on Rorschach's method.; Alain Touwaide, PhD, Ronin Institute, in Doody's Reviews (September 2022);Table of ContentsAcknowledgements List of Tables, Illustrations, and Figures Foreword Introductory Chapters to the Newly Translated and Annotated 100th Anniversary Edition of Psychodiagnostics Introduction to the Newly Translated and Annotated 100th Anniversary Edition Excerpt From an Obituary on Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922) Biography of Hermann Rorschach The Creation of Psychodiagnostics Psychodiagnostics: Methodology and Results of a Perceptual-Diagnostic Experiment (Eliciting Interpretations of Accidental Forms) Introduction to Psychodiagnostics List of Signs and Abbreviations I. The Method II. The Factors of the Experiment III. Addenda to the Methodology IV. Results V. Practical Diagnostic Use of the Form Interpretation Experiment VI. Examples VII. Summary Addenda The Evaluation of the Form Interpretation Experiment for Psychoanalysis Glossary of Some Key Terms Used by Rorschach in Psychodiagnostics and in the 1922 Lecture Publications of Hermann Rorschach Annotations
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Hogrefe Publishing Trauma Practice: A Cognitive Behavioral Somatic Therapy
Book SynopsisNew edition of this effective toolbox for treating trauma survivors is even more comprehensiveTable of ContentsIntroduction to Trauma Practice: A Cognitive Behavioral Somatic Therapy The surprising act of arriving at 2023; Purpose of This Book; Self-of-the-Therapist; Core Objectives; Book Description Phase 0: Foundations of the Trauma Practice Model Preparation for the Therapist Exposure in a Relaxed State - Reciprocal Inhibition Meaningful Human Care and Connection The Evolution of PTSD Treatment and the "Active Ingredients" The Four Active Ingredients 1. Therapeutic Relationship and Positive Expectancy 2. Relaxation and Self-Regulation 3. Exposure/Narrative and Reciprocal Inhibition 4. Cognitive Restructuring and Psychoeducation The Main Therapeutic Approaches, Research, and Guidelines 1. Behavioral Therapy 2. Cognitive Therapy 3. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy 4. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Research 5. Psychophysiology of Trauma The Mind-Body Connection The Amygdala; The Hippocampus; The Sensory Thalamus; The Sympathetic Nervous System; Cortisol: The Stress Hormone Traumagenesis: The Creation of Trauma The Biology of Traumagenesis Symptoms of Traumagenesis: Where Do Problematic Behaviors Come From? Traumagenesis and Relationships Tri-Phasic Model Phase I: Safety and Stabilization Phase II: Working Through Trauma Phase III: Reconnection Necessary Ingredients: Treatment Codes (R, RE, CR) Somatic, Cognition, Behavior, and Emotion/Relation Posttrauma Response Treatment Resistance or Failure: Addressed with Integrative Approaches Phase I: Safety and Stabilization 1. What Is Safety? Minimum Criterion Required for Transition to Phase II Treatment 30-Day Video Stabilization Program for Adjunctive Online Trauma Therapy 2. Somatic Creating a Nonanxious Presence; Titration Part I: Trigger List Using Braking and Acceleration; Progressive Relaxation; Autogenics; Diaphragmatic Breathing; 3-6 Breathing; 5-4-3-2-1 Sensory Grounding and Containment; Postural Grounding; Anchoring Part I: Collapsing Anchors; Breathe 911; Body Scan 3. Cognition Anchoring Part II: Safety; Safe-Place Visualization; Positive Self-Talk and Thought Replacement/ Transformation; Flashback Journal Buddha's Trick 4. Behavior Rituals; Contract for Safety and Self-Care; Safety Net Plan 5. Emotion/Relation Transitional Objects; Support Systems; Drawing Icon and Envelope (Emotional Containment); Internal Vault (Emotional Containment); Positive Hope Box; Make Peace with Your Sleep; Relaxed Breathing Guided Meditation Phase II: Working Through Trauma 1. Somatic Titration Part II: Braking and Acceleration; Layering; Comfort in One Part; Timed Reflection; Timeline Approach; Biofeedback; Hands Over Heart Space; Paced Breathing 2. Cognition Downward Arrow Technique; Cognitive Continuum Calculating True Danger; Looped Tape Scripting; Cognitive Processing Therapy; Story-Book Approach; Written Narrative Approach; Corrective Messages from Old Storylines; Traumagram Exercise 3. Behavior Behavior Change Rehearsal Exercise; Skills Building Methods; Imaginal and In Vivo Exposure (RE); Stress Inoculation Training; Systematic Desensitization (RE); IATP Narrative Exposure Therapy; 4. Emotion/Relation Learning to Be Sad; Assertiveness Training; Thematic Map and Release; Grounding Lightstream Phase III: Reconnection 1. Somatic Centering; Tame and Decode Bad Dreams; Going Slow to Heal After Trauma; Shake to Release 2. Cognition Exploring Your Cognitive Map; Victim Mythology; Self-Compassion Reflection; Letter to Self; Wellness Mind Map; Your Heart's Desire 3. Behavior Self-Help and Self-Development; Picture Positive 4. Emotion/Relation Memorials; Connections with Others; Codependency Revolution Integrative and Clinician Self-Care Models Forward-Facing (R) Trauma Therapy Introduction Phase I: Education Phase II: Intentionality Phase III: Practice (Coaching and Desensitization) Conclusion
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Hogrefe Publishing Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults
Book SynopsisThe new updated edition of this popular text on assessing and treating of adults with ADHD: New updated edition Provides guidance on multimodal care and diversity issues Includes downloadable handoutsTrade ReviewThis book presents a concise, yet comprehensive and up-to-date depiction of the theories, models, diagnosis, and treatment of ADHD in adults. It is easy to read and ideal for graduate students, early-stage clinicians, and anyone else who is interested in learning about this disorder.; Ricardo Eiraldi, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.Table of Contents1 Description 1.1 Terminology 1.2 Definition 1.2.1 Diagnostic Criteria 1.2.2 Applicability of Criteria for Adults 1.3 Epidemiology 1.3.1 Prevalence and Incidence 1.3.2 Sex 1.3.3 Age 1.3.4 Ethnicity 1.4 Course and Prognosis 1.5 Differential Diagnosis 1.5.1 Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders 1.5.2 Depressive Disorders 1.5.3 Anxiety Disorders 1.5.4 Trauma- and Stress-Related Disorders 1.5.5 Bipolar and Related Disorders 1.5.6 Personality Disorders 1.5.7 Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders 1.5.8 Neurodevelopmental, Physical, and Medical Conditions 1.5.9 Environmental and Psychosocial Factors 1.6 Comorbidity 1.6.1 Oppositional Defiant and Conduct Disorders 1.6.2 Depressive Disorders 1.6.3 Anxiety Disorders 1.6.4 Learning Disabilities 1.6.5 Bipolar and Related Disorders 1.6.6 Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders 1.6.7 Personality Disorders 1.6.8 Sleep-Wake Disorders 1.7 Diagnostic Procedures and Documentation 1.7.1 Diagnostic Interviews 1.7.2 Rating Scales 1.7.3 Psychoeducational Testing 1.7.4 Neuropsychological Testing 1.7.5 Laboratory Testing 2 Theories and Models of ADHD in Adults 2.1 Neurobiological Factors in ADHD 2.1.1 Genetic Contributions 2.1.2 Neurological Factors 2.1.3 Cognitive Determinants 2.2 Environmental Risk Factors 2.2.1 Biological Adversity Factors 2.2.2 Environmental Toxins 2.2.3 Food Additives/Dietary Factors 2.3 Psychosocial Adversity Factors 2.4 Interactions Between Neurobiological, Environmental, and Psychosocial Adversity Factors 3 Diagnosis and Treatment Indications 3.1 Assessment Procedures 3.1.1 General Considerations 3.1.2 Developmental History 3.1.3 Clinical Interview 3.1.4 Behavioral Rating Scales 3.1.5 Differential Diagnosis/Comorbidities 3.1.6 Testing 3.2 The Decision-Making Process 3.3 Treatment Considerations 4 Treatment 4.1 Methods of Treatment 4.1.1 Psychopharmacology 4.1.2 Stimulant Medications 4.1.3 Nonstimulant Medications 4.1.4 Psychosocial and Psychological Therapies 4.1.5 Coaching and CBT 4.1.6 Metacognitive Therapy: Time- Management and Organizational- Skills Training 4.1.7 Supportive and Family Therapies 4.1.8 Neurofeedback and Cognitive- Enhancement Training 4.1.9 Psychoeducation 4.2 Mechanisms of Action 4.3 Efficacy and Prognosis 4.4 Variations and Combinations of Methods 4.5 Problems in Carrying Out the Treatments 4.6 Multicultural Issues 5 Case Vignettes 6 Further Reading 7 References 8 Appendix: Tools and Resources
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Hogrefe Publishing Rorschachiana: Journal of the International Society for the Rorschach, Vol. 44 /2023
Book SynopsisThought-provoking contributions from the world of the Rorschach, including a special section exploring new insights on the history and theory of the Rorschach.Table of ContentsIssue 1 Editorial Filippo Aschieri Research Article An Analysis of Intrusive Morbid Imagery in Rorschach Responses: The Cases of Traumatized First Responders in Korea Chang Ui Hwang, Eun Young Kim, Hae Joon Lee, Min Ju Park, Mi Sun Lee, Tae Hwan Kim, and Ju Kyeong Kim Understanding Complexity as a Construct and as a Formally Scored Variable Gregory J. Meyer Case Studies Pre- and Postpsychotherapy Assessment of a Patient With Retrograde Amnesia: A Zulliger Study Erik Hammarstroem and Cato Gronnerod The Contribution of the Collaborative Use of the Rorschach Test in Togo Lodegena Bassantea Kpassagou Issue 2 Special Issue: History and Theory of the Rorschach Editorial Unravelling the Mystery of the Rorschach Test by Going Back to Its Origins Anne Andronikof Original Articles On the Background and Foundations of Psychodiagnostics Fernando Silberstein ''The Most Obvious Development of the Basic Idea'': The Relationship Between H. Rorschach's Inkblot Test and C. G. Jung's Word Association Test Philip J. Keddy, Rita Signer, Angela Graf-Nold, and Philip Erdberg Inkblots and the Life-World - Toward a Rorschach Phenomenology Patrick J. McElfresh The Rorschach - From Its Origins to the Future: Images in the Making Pierre Gaudriault The Theory of Hermann Rorschach Anne Andronikof
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Peter Lehmann Publishing Alternatives Beyond Psychiatry
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Taylor & Francis Inc Addiction and the Medical Complications of Drug
Book SynopsisExtracted from the Drug Abuse Handbook, 2nd edition, to give you just the information you need at an affordable price. Addiction and the Medical Complications of Drug Abuse explores the physiological and psychological phenomenon of addiction including the nature of dependence, the dependence potential of drugs, and the importance of motivation. Contributions analyze the practice of substitute prescribing and detail the immediate and long term benefits of their use in maintenance or controlled withdrawal from opioids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines. It considers the use of methadone, buprenorphine, adrenergic agonists, and naltrexone for detoxification. Practitioners will benefit from the expert instruction on the management of common comorbidities, including diagnosis and pharmaceutical treatment of psychological disorders. Additional information covers the physiological effects of each drug and the emergency management of several drug related disordersTable of ContentsThe Principles of Addiction Medicine, Substitute Prescribing: Opioid-Specific Prescribing, Substitute Prescribing: Buprenorphine Maintenance Prescribing, Treatment of Withdrawal Symptoms, Replacement Prescribing, Management of Comorbidity’s, Toxicologic Issues, Medical Aspects of Drug Abuse, Emergency Management of Drug Abuse-Related Disorders
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Guilford Publications Clinicians Guide to Bipolar Disorder
Book SynopsisThis much-needed volume gives clinicians essential strategies for managing the complexities of bipolar disorder and tailoring treatment to each patient's changing needs. Highly readable, accessible, and pragmatic, the book provides expert guidance on critically important treatment questions. It addresses which medications to try and at what dosages, what psychosocial interventions are most helpful at different phases of the illness, how to continually monitor and fine-tune treatment to keep patients functioning well, and how to involve family members productively. The authors draw on state-of-the-art research as well as extensive clinical experience as a psychotherapist and a psychopharmacologist. Vivid case material is included throughout. Reproducible questionnaires and forms can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size. Winner (First Place)--American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing CategoryTrade ReviewAn excellent guide to the treatment of a complicated, common, and potentially lethal illness. The authors' deep understanding of depression and mania is obvious on every page and their clinical recommendations are sophisticated and practical.--Kay Redfield Jamison, PhD, The Dalio Family Professor in Mood Disorders and Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineBooks about bipolar disorder abound, but what makes this one unique is that it clearly conveys that pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy must function as an integral whole. The authors' scholarly track records qualify them as experts, but beyond that, their real qualification is their decades of clinical experience. Two of the main emphases are especially gratifying to me: first, that treatment is a collaboration between doctor and patient, a truism often cited but rarely practiced; and second, that family members are integral to the treatment team. The extensive, well-chosen case examples bring the book alive and will help readers remember the many important clinical points.--Frederick K. Goodwin, MD, Director, Center on Neuroscience, Medical Progress, and Society, George Washington University Medical CenterThis is a marvelously written and practical book on treatment of the individual patient with bipolar disorder. It has many case examples of difficult problems that are commonly encountered, and multiple precise ways to deal with them. A major focus is integrating pharmacotherapy with psychotherapy, psychoeducation, and family involvement in the therapeutic process. If patients are treated according to the principles enumerated in this book, it is clear that they will do very well.--Robert M. Post, MD, Bipolar Collaborative Network, Bethesda, Maryland; Department of Psychiatry, George Washington UniversityMiklowitz and Gitlin have teamed up to produce an invaluable volume. This unique book covers essentially everything the clinician needs to know to effectively diagnose and treat bipolar disorder in an integrated and personalized way. The chapters on treatment are particularly notable for distilling the wisdom of these two highly skilled experts into usable strategies and tactics that don't necessarily follow any single model of treatment, but integrate the most effective parts of several models. This is 'must' reading for clinicians who are embarking on the treatment of these challenging patients or who want to update their skills.--Ellen Frank, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Professor of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh School of MedicineMiklowitz and Gitlin share a wealth of clinical pearls, providing clinicians with a road map for how to best diagnose bipolar disorder and promote mood stabilization and recovery. A great resource for clinicians, students, and the field.--Mark A. Frye, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine -There are, of course, a plethora of good books on this subject….What sets this work of Miklowitz and Gitlin apart is an emphasis on integrating psychopharmacology and psychotherapy as coequals and essential for maximizing treatment effectiveness and functional outcome. The authors are renowned researchers and clinicians who have collaborated for decades utilizing the knowledge and techniques they so cogently describe….Throughout the text are clinical vignettes that help illustrate how the authors have applied these concepts and recommendations that enliven the book and will resonate with any clinician who has worked with people who have bipolar disorder….This is as comprehensive a primer on bipolar disorder as one can find. It is well written by just two authors, leading to a uniformity of tone and lack of redundancy. It uniquely addresses blended treatment from the perspective of both a psychotherapist and a psychopharmacologist. If a clinician-in-training were to read only one book about this topic, they couldn't do better than this one, and even seasoned clinicians would learn much from it, as did I.--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 9/1/2015ƒƒIt will be extremely valuable for trainees and clinicians who are learning or struggling with the nuances of diagnosing and treating this complicated illness.--Doody's Review Service, 9/1/2014Table of Contents1. An Integrated Approach to Bipolar Disorder 2. Bipolar Disorder: The Basics 3. The Intake Evaluation 4. Treatment of Acute Mania and Hypomania 5. Pharmacological Treatment of Bipolar Depression 6. Pharmacological Maintenance Treatment 7. Psychosocial Treatment for Recovery and Maintenance 8. Dealing with Medication Nonadherence 9. Bipolar Disorder, Pregnancy, and the Postpartum Period 10. Bipolar Disorder and Suicide 11. Strategic Interventions in Challenging Situations: Comorbidity and the Use of Split Treatment Appendix A. Resources for Clinicians and Patients Appendix B. Medication Names and Classes
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Guilford Publications Interviewing Children and Adolescents Second
Book SynopsisThis instructive clinical resource has given thousands of clinicians and students essential skills for evaluating infants through adolescents with any type of mental health issue. Principles for conducting age-appropriate clinical interviews with children of varying ages and their parents--including the use of toys, drawing, dolls, and other forms of play--are illustrated with annotated sample transcripts. The book provides crucial information for accurately diagnosing a wide range of mental and behavioral disorders. User-friendly features include concise explanations of diagnostic criteria, coding notes, interview pointers for specific disorders, vivid vignettes, and a sample written report. New to This Edition *Current terminology, codes, and diagnostic criteria integrated throughout the case examples and disorder-specific discussions. *Features both DSM-5 and ICD-10-CM codes. *Essential Features--prototypes that encapsulate the symptoms and other diagnostic elTrade Review"This extremely accessible text is designed to help beginning clinicians enter the daunting world of child and adolescent mental health interviewing and assessment. Two seasoned psychiatrists share their considerable experience with various types of interviewing approaches, multiple levels of child development, and the practical use of DSM-5. Their clear, jargon-free prose includes actual clinical interviews that bring the material vividly to life."--Gregory K. Fritz, MD, Professor and Director, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University "This important second edition effectively places the art and science of child and adolescent clinical interviewing within the context of DSM-5. The case examples and interviewing scripts make it a valuable aid for clinicians working with a diverse array of childhood mental health conditions. I encourage all child clinical, counseling, and school psychologists to consider adding this second edition to their libraries. The reproducible parent questionnaire, which gathers key biopsychosocial information pertaining to past and present functioning, will be especially helpful for diagnostic decision making and treatment planning.”--John S. Carlson, PhD, NCSP, Director, Doctoral Program in School Psychology, Michigan State University "An excellent resource for both the experienced clinician and beginning graduate student. The integration of DSM-5 criteria with child and adolescent development make this a one-of-a-kind book. It would make a wonderful text for any course in child assessment and diagnosis, given its well-organized content, developmental focus, and applicable (and interesting) case examples. I loved the first edition and referred to it frequently--the second edition is even better. Every clinician who evaluates or treats children should have a copy of this book on his or her shelf."--Ellen Braaten, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School "This thorough, up-to-date book is sensitive to the unique challenges of engaging children and adolescents in meaningful dialogue about their lives. The inclusion of both age- and diagnosis-based frameworks for interviews is a helpful feature. The case examples serve to demonstrate the recommended practices with a variety of presenting problems, and appendices offer additional useful resources for clinicians. This book is a valuable tool for psychologists and other professionals working with children and adolescents, as well as for students."--Rachel Brown-Chidsey, PhD, Educational and School Psychology Program, University of Southern Maine "This book is full of concrete examples of how practitioners organize their thoughts and devise their questions as they get to know a child and family. The reader sees how each piece of information that emerges from a diagnostic interview is like a puzzle piece that, with time, allows the evaluator to develop a picture of what is happening in the child’s life right now. The section on specific diagnoses organizes case vignettes into clear diagnostic thinking. The authors write with warmth, humor, and the optimistic belief that difficult behavioral and mental health problems can be understood and treated."--Judith Warner, author ofWe’ve Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication -Morrison and Flegel's text is a stellar addition to the newly minted child psychiatry fellow's library….Its greatest assets are simplicity and clinical utility….In three easy-to-read chapters spanning only 70 pages, the authors provide a good introductory overview of the basics of interviewing a younger crowd. These three chapters in particular would make excellent reading prior to the start of fellowship, to give beginning fellows a manageable but meaty platform to hit the ground running with on July 1st….This book is an excellent resource, especially for the new fellow learning the basics, and for those of us still struggling with the tedium of DSM-5 diagnostic coding. I have found no better guide that accomplishes both of these tasks in one book without putting the reader to sleep. If I were to do fellowship again, I would definitely wish to have a copy of this book.--Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 3/1/2018ƒƒThis book…is very comprehensive and takes a thorough walk through the many diagnostic categories that apply to children and adolescents….This book can be a useful addition to any child and adolescent psychology or social work graduate program. It can also be used in any psychiatric residency program with a specialty or fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatric medicine.--Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 3/1/2017ƒƒThis is a helpful tool for clinicians, describing how to tailor interviews to different ages and how children may present with various disorders based on their developmental level. Since each section also discusses DSM-5 criteria, it is also a helpful review of criteria.--Doody's Review Service, 1/6/2017Table of ContentsIntroduction I. Interviewing Children and Adolescents A Background for Evaluating Children and Adolescents 1. Interviewing Informants: The Basics 2. Structuring the First Interview with the Young Patient 3. An Introduction to Development A Variety of Interviews with Children and Adolescents 4. The Infant/Toddler Interview 5. Play Interview with a 6-Year-Old Girl 6. Play Interview with a 7-Year-Old Boy 7. Interview with a 9-Year-Old Girl 8. The Adolescent Interview 9. The Parent–Child Initial Interview 10. The Written Report II. DSM-5 Diagnoses Applicable to Children and Adolescents 11. Neurodevelopmental Disorders 12. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders 13. Mood Disorders 14. Anxiety Disorders 15. Obsessive–Compulsive and Related Disorders 16. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders 17. Dissociative Disorders 18. Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders 19. Feeding and Eating Disorders 20. Elimination Disorders 21. Sleep–Wake Disorders 22. Gender Dysphoria 23. Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders 24. Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders 25. Cognitive Disorders 26. Personality Disorders 27. Other Diagnostic Issues Appendices Appendix 1. Reference Materials Appendix 2. Outline of DSM-5 Diagnoses Appendix 3. A Questionnaire for Parents
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Guilford Publications MindfulnessOriented Interventions for Trauma
Book SynopsisGrounded in research and accumulated clinical wisdom, this book describes a range of ways to integrate mindfulness and other contemplative practices into clinical work with trauma survivors. The volume showcases treatment approaches that can be tailored to this population's needs, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), and mindful self-compassion (MSC), among others. Featuring vivid case material, the book explores which elements of contemplative traditions support recovery and how to apply them safely. Neurobiological foundations of mindfulness-oriented work are examined. Treatment applications are illustrated for specific trauma populations, such as clients with chronic pain, military veterans, and children and adolescents.Trade Review“Provides a wealth of resources. This book shares the broad scope of mindfulness-based interventions for trauma. Follette et al. bring many wise voices into one room for an important learning conversation.”--Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Love "Traumatized individuals frequently identify with and internalize what happened to them in ways that are highly negative and stigmatizing. Treatment approaches that interrupt this process have long been needed. Follette et al. have produced a pioneering volume of innovative and integrative techniques that help survivors resolve the effects of the past in order to live self-fulfilling, positive lives in the present and future. A major advance in the trauma treatment literature."--Christine A. Courtois, PhD, ABPP, private practice (retired), Washington, DC; consultant and trainer, trauma psychology and treatment "This comprehensive review of mindfulness-based interventions for trauma holds promise both for improving our understanding of the processes of change and for stimulating innovations in treatment. The book points the way toward a potentially valuable integration of Western psychological thinking and Eastern Buddhist perspectives, while stressing the importance of grounding any integration in carefully crafted theory and empirical research."--Josef I. Ruzek, PhD, Director, Dissemination and Training Division, National Center for PTSD, VA Palo Alto Health Care System "This book is especially useful for clinicians working with trauma survivors who do not respond to standard treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder but who may benefit from mindfulness-based interventions delivered within the context of the therapeutic relationship. The book describes a wide range of treatments consistent with a contemplative approach to therapy and validated in part by neurobiological studies and meta-analyses. Whether through the therapist's philosophical commitment to contemplative insights or the client's learning of specific contemplative skills, mindfulness has the potential to decrease a client's identification with the trauma and to increase metacognition, self-awareness, emotion regulation, and life satisfaction."--Pamela Carlson Alexander, PhD, Senior Researcher, Outcome Referrals, Inc., Massachusetts “A brilliant and clear exposition of how contemplative practices can be applied to the modern treatment of trauma. The editors weave together the rigor of science, the wisdom of reflection, and years of practical clinical application to offer an illuminating work. I highly recommend this book.”--Shauna Shapiro, PhD, Department of Counseling Psychology, Santa Clara University -Table of ContentsIntroduction, Victoria M. Follette, John Briere, Deborah Rozelle, James W. Hopper, & David I. Rome I. Foundations 1. Pain and Suffering: A Synthesis of Buddhist and Western Approaches to Trauma, John Briere 2. Healing Traumatic Fear: The Wings of Mindfulness and Love, Tara Brach 3. Cultivating Self-Compassion in Trauma Survivors, Christopher K. Germer & Kristin Neff II. Adapting Contemplative Approaches 4. Mindfulness and Valued Action: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach to Working with Trauma Survivors, Jessica Engle & Victoria M. Follette 5. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Trauma Survivors, Devika R. Fiorillo & Alan E. Fruzzetti 6. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Depression and Trauma, J. Mark G. Williams & Thorsten Barnhofer 7. EMDR and Buddhist Practice: A New Model of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatment, Deborah Rozelle & David J. Lewis 8. The Internal Family Systems Model in Trauma Treatment: Parallels with Mahayana Buddhist Theory and Practice, Richard C. Schwartz & Flint Sparks 9. Teaching Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Mindfulness to Women with Complex Trauma, Trish Magyari 10. Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: A Contemplative Approach to Healing Trauma, Doralee Grindler Katonah 11. Yoga for Complex Trauma, David Emerson & Elizabeth K. Hopper III. Neurobiological/Somatic Issues and Approaches 12. Harnessing the Seeking, Satisfaction, and Embodiment Circuitries in Contemplative Approaches to Trauma, James W. Hopper 13. An Interpersonal Neurobiology Approach to Developmental Trauma: The Possible Role of Mindful Awareness in Treatment, Daniel J. Siegel & Moriah Gottman 14. Embedded Relational Mindfulness: A Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Perspective on the Treatment of Trauma, Pat Ogden IV. Special Applications and Populations 15. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Underserved Trauma Populations, Mary Ann Dutton 16. Mindfulness in the Treatment of Trauma-Related Chronic Pain, Ronald D. Siegel 17. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Loving-Kindness Meditation for Traumatized Veterans, David J. Kearney 18. Treating Childhood Trauma with Mindfulness, Randye J. Semple & Laila A. Madni 19. Mindfulness and Meditation for Trauma-Related Dissociation, Lynn C. Waelde 20. Focusing-Oriented Therapy with an Adolescent Sex Offender, Robert A. Parker 21. Intensive Vipassana Meditation Practice for Traumatized Prisoners, Jenny Phillips & James W. Hopper 22. Cognitively Based Compassion Training for Adolescents, Brooke Dodson-Lavelle, Brendan Ozawa-de Silva, Geshe Lobsang Tenzin Negi, & Charles L. Raison Conclusion, John Briere, Victoria M. Follette, Deborah Rozelle, James W. Hopper, & David I. Rome Index
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Guilford Publications DSM5ÃÂ Diagnosis in the Schools
Book SynopsisThis key resource helps practitioners optimize their diagnostic practices in PreK-12 settings. Now significantly revised for DSM-5, the book cuts through the overwhelming length and complexity of the diagnostic manual by focusing thematically on the most common child and adolescent concerns. Tips are provided for diagnostic decision making and coding, and technical terms are demystified. Emphasis is given to using diagnosis as a foundation for effective intervention. The book highlights links to special education eligibility under IDEA and discusses ethical and professional issues in school-based assessment. New to This Edition *Revised throughout for DSM-5. *Restructured chapters on learning, communication, and motor problems; mood problems; anxiety problems; conduct problems; and impulse-control problems. *Updated content on IDEA 2004. *Notes encapsulating changes to each set of diagnostic criteria, for those familiar with the prior DSM. *Author CommentTrade Review"Tobin and House have provided a coherent, consistent, and valuable review of DSM-5 diagnostic practices for the school psychologist. Used alongside DSM-5, this book will greatly facilitate understanding and application of diagnostic criteria in schools and related settings. After digesting the introductory chapters, practitioners can use the chapters on specific disorders as a handy reference. This book will be helpful as a supplemental text in child psychopathology courses for school psychologists; students will gain an understanding of the conceptual bases of practical diagnostic schema and their utility in deriving effective interventions."--Cecil R. Reynolds, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, Psychological Assessment "This is one of the most important books for school psychologists--both new and experienced--and for graduate students wishing to enter this complex, challenging, and exciting field. DSM-5 interfaces with all areas of applied psychology and with IDEA, and school psychologists must be proficient in its use and applications. Clearly, the authors know and respect the demands facing practitioners; chapters provide informative descriptions of the many types of referrals seen in the school context. Not only do the authors demystify DSM-5 and its relevance to diagnosis and program planning, but they also include their own perspectives and practical guidance."--Donald H. Saklofske, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Canada "This book elucidates how and when to translate a psychiatric diagnosis or developmental disability into a special education eligibility category. It provides best-practice recommendations for incorporating DSM-5 diagnosis into the decision making of school teams. The authors also address questions about licensure and certification to explain, for example, why some school psychologists can diagnose ADHD while others cannot. In addition to school psychologists, counselors, social workers, speech-language pathologists, and autism specialists will find this book immeasurably helpful."--Tammy L. Hughes, PhD, Fr. Martin A. Hehir Endowed Chair for Scholarly Excellence, Department of Counseling, Psychology and Special Education, Duquesne University "An essential addition to the professional libraries of school psychologists, who are increasingly being asked to provide DSM-5 diagnoses and to interpret the diagnostic reports of other mental health professionals working in the community. The book focuses on the particular challenges of using DSM-5 to diagnose children and adolescents using data collected in the school setting. The authors draw on extensive clinical experience to provide their personal perspectives, many examples from school-based practice, suggestions for additional sources of diagnostic information, and best-practice recommendations. For readers who have used previous editions of the DSM, Tobin and House clearly explain what has changed in DSM-5. The book will serve as an excellent supplemental text for graduate students in school psychology."--Mark E. Swerdlik, PhD, ABPP, Coordinator, Graduate Programs in School Psychology, Illinois State University "This book is a 'must have' for all current and future school psychologists, school counselors, and mental health workers. It provides in-depth analysis of DSM-5 and what 'diagnosis in the schools' means through the practitioner lens. As a text, it is a great addition to any clinical or child psychopathology course. My students were able to easily find best-practice recommendations and case study examples to enhance their learning."--Diana L. Wildermuth, PhD, NCC, LPC, Department of Psychological Studies in Education, Temple University -An excellent resource primarily for school and clinical psychologists who work with school-age children….This book is an essential supplemental text for psychologists and other mental health providers who work in the schools….The text is user-friendly.--NASP Communiqué, 12/1/2016ƒƒDSM-5 Diagnosis in the Schools provides readers a succinct but extremely thorough overview of key child and adolescent disorders, diagnostics, criteria, symptoms, and evaluation guidelines….Tobin and House provide a thorough review of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA) and help readers understand how the DSM-5 and IDEA classification systems can be utilized in tandem to best address the pressing needs of students and their educational needs….One of the most readable and helpful professional DSM-related books--past or present. Tobin and House have authored an easy-to-read, highly comprehendible, sufficiently detailed, and logically written book that explains common DSM-5 child and adolescent diagnoses. Moreover, DSM-5 Diagnosis in the Schools plainly describes how to expertly utilize the DSM-5. The outcome is a professionally written, reader-friendly book. It can be used as an adjunct or reference to specific child and adolescent presenting symptomatology or DSM-5 diagnoses. Concomitantly, the book can be used as a cover-to-cover primer read for graduate students or refresher read for school psychologists transitioning from the DSM-IV-TR to the DSM-5….An important contribution to the practice of school psychology. Clearly, school psychologists, school counselors, special education faculty, and teachers working with children and adolescents in school or family settings will find this book a key reference in their professional libraries.--Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 6/1/2016ƒƒThis book provides a concise yet comprehensive and user-friendly resource to the complexity of the DSM-5. The specific focus on important child and adolescent concerns and applications in the school settings will be particularly useful to school psychologists, as well as professionals and graduate students in the field of child and adolescent clinical or counseling psychology. Overall, this book thoroughly integrates the diagnostic technicalities of DSM-5 with relevant practice in school settings, and will allow practitioners to further their conceptual understanding of assessing and evaluating DSM-5 diagnoses.--Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 5/1/2016Table of Contents1. Introduction: Purposes and Features of This Book I. Diagnostic Issues and the Use of DSM-5 2. Psychiatric Diagnosis: Issues for School Psychologists 3. An Overview of the DSM-5 Diagnostic System 4. Learning to Use DSM-5 II. Guidelines for Evaluation of Presenting Problems 5. Problems with Intellectual Ability and Cognition 6. Learning, Communication, and Motor Problems 7. Highly Atypical Symptom Patterns: Autism Spectrum Disorders and Psychoses 8. Mood Problems 9. Anxiety Problems 10. Other Internalizing Problems 11. Problems with Conduct 12. Problems with Impulse Control 13. Highly Focused Symptom Patterns 14. Substance-Related Problems and Other Addictive Behaviors 15. Personality Disorders 16. Additional Codes and Categories III. The Application of DSM-5 In School Settings: Issues and Topics 17. Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Evaluation 18. The Case Record: Data and Supporting Documentation for Diagnosis 19. Seeking Reimbursement for Assessment and Diagnosis within School Settings 20. DSM-5 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act 21. Concerns about DSM-5
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