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The second edition of Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry is designed to help medical students, residents, and clinical faculty chart an appropriate course of treatment in a setting where an incorrect assessment can have life-or-death implications. Arranged by chief complaint rather than by psychiatric diagnosis, each chapter combines the fresh insights of an accomplished psychiatry trainee with the more seasoned viewpoint of a senior practitioner in the field, providing a richly integrated perspective on the challenges and rewards of caring for patients in the psychiatric emergency department. This newly revised edition presents current approaches to evaluation, treatment, and management of patients in crisis, including up-to-date guidelines on use of pharmacotherapy in the emergency setting; suicide risk assessment; evaluation of patients with abnormal mood, psychosis, acute anxiety, agitation, cognitive impairment, and/or substance-related emergencies; and care of children and adolescents.

The editors have created an accessible text with many useful features:

• A chapter devoted to effective strategies for teaching, mentoring, and supervision of trainees in the psychiatry emergency service.
• Chapters focused on assessment of risk for violence in patients, determination of the need for seclusion or restraint, and navigation of the legal and ethical issues that arise in the emergency setting.
• Clinical vignettes that contextualize the information provided, allowing readers to envision applicable clinical scenarios and thereby internalize important concepts more quickly
• Constructive "take-home" points at the end of each chapter that summarize key information and caution against common clinical errors.
• References and suggested readings to help readers pursue a deeper understanding of concepts and repair any gaps in knowledge.

Emergency psychiatry is one of the most stressful and challenging areas of practice for the psychiatric clinician. The guidelines and strategies outlined in Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry, Second Edition, will help psychiatric trainees and educators alike to make sense of the complex clinical situations they encounter and guide them to advance their skills as clinicians and educators.



Table of Contents

Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Approach to Psychiatric Emergencies
Chapter 2. Suicide Risk Assessment and Management
Chapter 3. Violence Risk Assessment
Chapter 4. Depression, Euphoria, and Anger in the Emergency Department
Chapter 5. The Psychotic Patient
Chapter 6. The Anxious Patient
Chapter 7. The Agitated Patient
Chapter 8. The Cognitively Impaired Patient
Chapter 9. Substance-Related Psychiatric Emergencies
Chapter 10. Child and Adolescent Emergency Psychiatry
Chapter 11. Seclusion and Restraint in Emergency Settings
Chapter 12. Legal and Ethical Issues in Emergency Psychiatry
Chapter 13. Supervision of Trainees in the Psychiatric Emergency Service
Index

Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry

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A Paperback by Michelle B. Riba, Divy Ravindranath, Gerald Scott Winder

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    Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
    Publication Date: 15/11/2015
    ISBN13: 9781585625079, 978-1585625079
    ISBN10: 1585625078

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The second edition of Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry is designed to help medical students, residents, and clinical faculty chart an appropriate course of treatment in a setting where an incorrect assessment can have life-or-death implications. Arranged by chief complaint rather than by psychiatric diagnosis, each chapter combines the fresh insights of an accomplished psychiatry trainee with the more seasoned viewpoint of a senior practitioner in the field, providing a richly integrated perspective on the challenges and rewards of caring for patients in the psychiatric emergency department. This newly revised edition presents current approaches to evaluation, treatment, and management of patients in crisis, including up-to-date guidelines on use of pharmacotherapy in the emergency setting; suicide risk assessment; evaluation of patients with abnormal mood, psychosis, acute anxiety, agitation, cognitive impairment, and/or substance-related emergencies; and care of children and adolescents.

    The editors have created an accessible text with many useful features:

    • A chapter devoted to effective strategies for teaching, mentoring, and supervision of trainees in the psychiatry emergency service.
    • Chapters focused on assessment of risk for violence in patients, determination of the need for seclusion or restraint, and navigation of the legal and ethical issues that arise in the emergency setting.
    • Clinical vignettes that contextualize the information provided, allowing readers to envision applicable clinical scenarios and thereby internalize important concepts more quickly
    • Constructive "take-home" points at the end of each chapter that summarize key information and caution against common clinical errors.
    • References and suggested readings to help readers pursue a deeper understanding of concepts and repair any gaps in knowledge.

    Emergency psychiatry is one of the most stressful and challenging areas of practice for the psychiatric clinician. The guidelines and strategies outlined in Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry, Second Edition, will help psychiatric trainees and educators alike to make sense of the complex clinical situations they encounter and guide them to advance their skills as clinicians and educators.



    Table of Contents

    Contributors
    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1. Approach to Psychiatric Emergencies
    Chapter 2. Suicide Risk Assessment and Management
    Chapter 3. Violence Risk Assessment
    Chapter 4. Depression, Euphoria, and Anger in the Emergency Department
    Chapter 5. The Psychotic Patient
    Chapter 6. The Anxious Patient
    Chapter 7. The Agitated Patient
    Chapter 8. The Cognitively Impaired Patient
    Chapter 9. Substance-Related Psychiatric Emergencies
    Chapter 10. Child and Adolescent Emergency Psychiatry
    Chapter 11. Seclusion and Restraint in Emergency Settings
    Chapter 12. Legal and Ethical Issues in Emergency Psychiatry
    Chapter 13. Supervision of Trainees in the Psychiatric Emergency Service
    Index

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