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Book Synopsis

Widely regarded as a standard clinical resource, this book helps practitioners think outside the mental health box and recognize when a client may need a medical evaluation. Part I provides an accessible overview of symptoms that can be observed in a standard mental status examination and may point to medical illness. Engaging case vignettes and interviewing pointers help readers hone their diagnostic skills. Part II presents concise facts--including basic medical information and physical and mental symptoms--on more than 60 diseases and syndromes. An easy-to-read chart in Part III cross-tabulates all of the disorders and symptoms for quick reference and comparison.

New to This Edition
*Reflects more than 15 years of advances in medical and mental health knowledge.
*Updated throughout for DSM-5.
*Additional medical disorders: celiac disease, traumatic brain injury, heavy-metal toxicity, and others.
*Updated links to further reading on each health condition.
Trade Review

"This factual, current, and well-written guide is necessary reading for all clinicians who desire to sharpen their diagnostic skills. Morrison addresses the problems presented by psychiatric patients who may suffer from medical disorders, helping the clinician make sense of symptom presentations that are often confusing and on occasion mysterious and baffling. With tables, lists, and detailed explanations, this book establishes order and method in the examination of the complex patient. This second edition carries on the quality of the first, but is greatly enhanced by more information, new insights and clinical revelations, and a pragmatic interpretation of the latest findings."--Rodrigo A. Muñoz, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego; past president, American Psychiatric Association

“The ability to differentiate medical and psychological sources of psychological symptoms is a core competency in case formulation and treatment planning. Morrison's succinct book helps clinicians with this critical task better than any other. The book is cross-indexed so information is rapidly available. It is replete with case examples and interesting historical references, and benefits from Morrison's wit and humor. An outstanding contribution.”--Tracy D. Eells, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville

"The second edition of this authoritative work covers a topic that is far too often ignored in the training and practice of mental health practitioners. The book is comprehensive, well organized, and easy to read. Morrison’s engaging style and inclusion of numerous summary tables make the book particularly accessible. This is an essential resource that should be on every clinician’s bookshelf or e-reader."--Martin M. Antony, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

"I used the first edition for many years to train doctoral students in clinical psychology, and found it to greatly enhance their training. I have no doubt that the second edition also will be extremely popular among students. The text is compelling and easy to read. It helps students and busy professionals quickly explore alternative diagnoses to avoid misdiagnosing medical disorders as psychological illnesses."--Leslie A. Robinson, PhD, Director, Clinical Health Track; Director, Center for Health Promotion and Evaluation, Department of Psychology, University of Memphis

"Although most therapists are not medical specialists, we do not treat disembodied persons. Morrison alerts us to the most common mental symptoms that might be due to physical disorders, and heightens our diagnostic acumen. His efficient presentation, using both narrative and tables, can alert us to problems we might not have asked about and make treatment more comprehensive and effective. This updated second edition--written in the intelligent, experienced, and modest voice we have come to expect from Morrison--is a foundational resource for all therapists."--Edward L. Zuckerman, PhD, author of Clinician's Thesaurus -James Morrison's book is a gem. He addresses common medical illnesses that produce psychological symptoms in a refreshing manner, making the book an excellent review text for fellow psychiatrists and nonphysician psychotherapists....His occasionally tongue-in-cheek style makes for pleasant readability without minimizing the importance of his message....Tables...are laid out in easily readable form and useful for quick cross-referencing....This is book worth its weight in gold: it is eminently readable and can save some lives and bring improvement to many others. (on the first edition)--Journal of the American Medical Association, 03/09/2015ƒƒAt once a primer on the collaboration of psychotherapist and physician and a useful reference book for this purpose. Although it is intended for psychotherapists with limited medical training, it may also be useful to primary care physicians and other medical clinicians who may be the first contact for patients who present with psychiatric symptoms. (on the first edition)--Psychiatric Services, 03/09/2015



Table of Contents

Introduction
I. A Review of Symptoms
The Need for Evaluation
Observing the Mental Status
Appearance and Behavior
Mood (Affect)
Speech
Content of Thought
Intellectual Resources
Insight and Judgment
Personality Change
Diagnostic Principles
II. 66 Disorders
Adrenal Insufficiency
AIDS
Altitude Sickness
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Antidiuretic Hormone, Inappropriate Secretion
Brain Abscess
Brain Tumor
Cancer
Carcinoid Syndrome
Cardiac Arrhythmias
Celiac Disease
Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
Congestive Heart Failure
Cryptococcosis
Cushing's Syndrome
Diabetes Mellitus
Epilepsy
Fibromyalgia
Heavy-Metal Toxicity
Herpes Encephalitis
Homocystinuria
Huntington's Disease
Hyperparathyroidism
Hypertensive Encephalopathy
Hyperthyroidism
Hypoparathyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Kidney Failure
Klinefelter's Syndrome
Liver Failure
Lyme Disease
Ménière's Syndrome
Menopause
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy
Migraine
Mitral Valve Prolapse
Multiple Sclerosis
Myasthenia Gravis
Neurocutaneous Disorders
Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus
Parasitism
Parkinson's Disease
Pellagra
Pernicious Anemia
Pheochromocytoma
Pneumonia
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Porphyria
Postoperative Delirium
Premenstrual Syndrome
Prion Disease
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Protein Energy Malnutrition
Pulmonary Thromboembolism
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sensory Deficit
Sickle-Cell Disease
Sleep Apnea
Substance Intoxication and Withdrawal
Syphilis
Systemic Infection
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Thiamine Deficiency
Traumatic Brain Injury
Wilson's Disease
III. Symptom Summaries

When Psychological Problems Mask Medical

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      Publisher: Guilford Publications
      Publication Date: 25/08/2015
      ISBN13: 9781462521760, 978-1462521760
      ISBN10: 1462521762

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Widely regarded as a standard clinical resource, this book helps practitioners think outside the mental health box and recognize when a client may need a medical evaluation. Part I provides an accessible overview of symptoms that can be observed in a standard mental status examination and may point to medical illness. Engaging case vignettes and interviewing pointers help readers hone their diagnostic skills. Part II presents concise facts--including basic medical information and physical and mental symptoms--on more than 60 diseases and syndromes. An easy-to-read chart in Part III cross-tabulates all of the disorders and symptoms for quick reference and comparison.

      New to This Edition
      *Reflects more than 15 years of advances in medical and mental health knowledge.
      *Updated throughout for DSM-5.
      *Additional medical disorders: celiac disease, traumatic brain injury, heavy-metal toxicity, and others.
      *Updated links to further reading on each health condition.
      Trade Review

      "This factual, current, and well-written guide is necessary reading for all clinicians who desire to sharpen their diagnostic skills. Morrison addresses the problems presented by psychiatric patients who may suffer from medical disorders, helping the clinician make sense of symptom presentations that are often confusing and on occasion mysterious and baffling. With tables, lists, and detailed explanations, this book establishes order and method in the examination of the complex patient. This second edition carries on the quality of the first, but is greatly enhanced by more information, new insights and clinical revelations, and a pragmatic interpretation of the latest findings."--Rodrigo A. Muñoz, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego; past president, American Psychiatric Association

      “The ability to differentiate medical and psychological sources of psychological symptoms is a core competency in case formulation and treatment planning. Morrison's succinct book helps clinicians with this critical task better than any other. The book is cross-indexed so information is rapidly available. It is replete with case examples and interesting historical references, and benefits from Morrison's wit and humor. An outstanding contribution.”--Tracy D. Eells, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville

      "The second edition of this authoritative work covers a topic that is far too often ignored in the training and practice of mental health practitioners. The book is comprehensive, well organized, and easy to read. Morrison’s engaging style and inclusion of numerous summary tables make the book particularly accessible. This is an essential resource that should be on every clinician’s bookshelf or e-reader."--Martin M. Antony, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

      "I used the first edition for many years to train doctoral students in clinical psychology, and found it to greatly enhance their training. I have no doubt that the second edition also will be extremely popular among students. The text is compelling and easy to read. It helps students and busy professionals quickly explore alternative diagnoses to avoid misdiagnosing medical disorders as psychological illnesses."--Leslie A. Robinson, PhD, Director, Clinical Health Track; Director, Center for Health Promotion and Evaluation, Department of Psychology, University of Memphis

      "Although most therapists are not medical specialists, we do not treat disembodied persons. Morrison alerts us to the most common mental symptoms that might be due to physical disorders, and heightens our diagnostic acumen. His efficient presentation, using both narrative and tables, can alert us to problems we might not have asked about and make treatment more comprehensive and effective. This updated second edition--written in the intelligent, experienced, and modest voice we have come to expect from Morrison--is a foundational resource for all therapists."--Edward L. Zuckerman, PhD, author of Clinician's Thesaurus -James Morrison's book is a gem. He addresses common medical illnesses that produce psychological symptoms in a refreshing manner, making the book an excellent review text for fellow psychiatrists and nonphysician psychotherapists....His occasionally tongue-in-cheek style makes for pleasant readability without minimizing the importance of his message....Tables...are laid out in easily readable form and useful for quick cross-referencing....This is book worth its weight in gold: it is eminently readable and can save some lives and bring improvement to many others. (on the first edition)--Journal of the American Medical Association, 03/09/2015ƒƒAt once a primer on the collaboration of psychotherapist and physician and a useful reference book for this purpose. Although it is intended for psychotherapists with limited medical training, it may also be useful to primary care physicians and other medical clinicians who may be the first contact for patients who present with psychiatric symptoms. (on the first edition)--Psychiatric Services, 03/09/2015



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      I. A Review of Symptoms
      The Need for Evaluation
      Observing the Mental Status
      Appearance and Behavior
      Mood (Affect)
      Speech
      Content of Thought
      Intellectual Resources
      Insight and Judgment
      Personality Change
      Diagnostic Principles
      II. 66 Disorders
      Adrenal Insufficiency
      AIDS
      Altitude Sickness
      Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
      Antidiuretic Hormone, Inappropriate Secretion
      Brain Abscess
      Brain Tumor
      Cancer
      Carcinoid Syndrome
      Cardiac Arrhythmias
      Celiac Disease
      Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
      Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
      Congestive Heart Failure
      Cryptococcosis
      Cushing's Syndrome
      Diabetes Mellitus
      Epilepsy
      Fibromyalgia
      Heavy-Metal Toxicity
      Herpes Encephalitis
      Homocystinuria
      Huntington's Disease
      Hyperparathyroidism
      Hypertensive Encephalopathy
      Hyperthyroidism
      Hypoparathyroidism
      Hypothyroidism
      Kidney Failure
      Klinefelter's Syndrome
      Liver Failure
      Lyme Disease
      Ménière's Syndrome
      Menopause
      Metachromatic Leukodystrophy
      Migraine
      Mitral Valve Prolapse
      Multiple Sclerosis
      Myasthenia Gravis
      Neurocutaneous Disorders
      Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus
      Parasitism
      Parkinson's Disease
      Pellagra
      Pernicious Anemia
      Pheochromocytoma
      Pneumonia
      Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
      Porphyria
      Postoperative Delirium
      Premenstrual Syndrome
      Prion Disease
      Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
      Protein Energy Malnutrition
      Pulmonary Thromboembolism
      Rheumatoid Arthritis
      Sensory Deficit
      Sickle-Cell Disease
      Sleep Apnea
      Substance Intoxication and Withdrawal
      Syphilis
      Systemic Infection
      Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
      Thiamine Deficiency
      Traumatic Brain Injury
      Wilson's Disease
      III. Symptom Summaries

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