A Pocket Reference for Psychiatrists (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)


Like its predecessors, the third edition of this popular and eminently practical resource offers clinicians a truly concise referenceAit literally fits into the pocket of a lab coatAthat sorts through the multitude of data needed when practicing psychiatry today. A welcome supplement to standard, much lengthier psychiatric textbooks, this convenient reference includes diagnostic evaluation checklists, report outlines, and DSM-IV-TR information such as codes and drug doses. Enhanced by readily available references that give clinicians authoritative sources as starting points for more detailed study, this concise volume presents the expertise of 28 distinguished contributors in six sections. Some sections are designed to jog the memory of a clinician while interviewing a client with an unfamiliar psychiatric problem, others to assist the house officer in ordering needed laboratory tests or initiating treatment to stabilize the patient until morning rounds. -AssessmentAPsychiatric histories, mental health examinations, psychiatric systems review, laboratory screenings and brain imaging in psychiatry, and psychology referrals (consultation and assessment) -TreatmentAWhat to tell patients about a prescribed medication, trade and generic drug names and pharmacologic class, drug level monitoring, and detailed information about therapeutic, antipsychotic, antidepressant, and benzodiazepine medications, mood stabilizers, central nervous system (CNS) stimulants, &#223-adrenergic blocking agents, herbal remedies, and electroconvulsive therapy -Specialty AreasAEmergency, forensic, medical, reproductive, and geriatric psychiatry; psychiatric assessment of children; and eating and sleeping disorders -Substance AbuseAInterview, definition of alcoholism, detection of drugs in blood and urine, nicotine dependence, cannabis, CNS depressants and stimulants, hallucinogens, opiates, volatile inhalants, and anticholinergics -Reports and Prior AuthorizationAInitial patient report, dismissal summary, and indications for inpatient treatment when completing prior authorization forms -DSM-IV-TR and Other Assessment InstrumentsADSM-IV-TR classification, psychosocial and environmental problems (Axis IV), Global Assessment of Functioning Scale (Axis V), and Holmes Social Readjustment Rating Scale In addition to its revised index and updated tables, this third edition features three entirely new topics: reproductive psychiatry, geriatrics, and herbal medicines. As with the two previous editions, clinicians are encouraged to write in the margins of this book, adding information they normally have to look up (e.g., favorite mental status exam items and frequently used telephone numbers) as well as notes on new and familiar drugs, laboratory tests, imaging studies, and other advances. Both wide ranging and concise, the third edition of this informative reference continues its tradition as one of the best companion sources for clinicians in their daily practices.

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Like its predecessors, the third edition of this popular and eminently practical resource offers clinicians a truly concise referenceAit literally fits into the pocket of a lab coatAthat sorts through the multitude of data needed when practicing psychiatry today. A welcome supplement to standard, much lengthier psychiatric textbooks, this convenient reference includes diagnostic evaluation checklists, report outlines, and DSM-IV-TR information such as codes and drug doses. Enhanced by readily available references that give clinicians authoritative sources as starting points for more detailed study, this concise volume presents the expertise of 28 distinguished contributors in six sections. Some sections are designed to jog the memory of a clinician while interviewing a client with an unfamiliar psychiatric problem, others to assist the house officer in ordering needed laboratory tests or initiating treatment to stabilize the patient until morning rounds. -AssessmentAPsychiatric histories, mental health examinations, psychiatric systems review, laboratory screenings and brain imaging in psychiatry, and psychology referrals (consultation and assessment) -TreatmentAWhat to tell patients about a prescribed medication, trade and generic drug names and pharmacologic class, drug level monitoring, and detailed information about therapeutic, antipsychotic, antidepressant, and benzodiazepine medications, mood stabilizers, central nervous system (CNS) stimulants, &#223-adrenergic blocking agents, herbal remedies, and electroconvulsive therapy -Specialty AreasAEmergency, forensic, medical, reproductive, and geriatric psychiatry; psychiatric assessment of children; and eating and sleeping disorders -Substance AbuseAInterview, definition of alcoholism, detection of drugs in blood and urine, nicotine dependence, cannabis, CNS depressants and stimulants, hallucinogens, opiates, volatile inhalants, and anticholinergics -Reports and Prior AuthorizationAInitial patient report, dismissal summary, and indications for inpatient treatment when completing prior authorization forms -DSM-IV-TR and Other Assessment InstrumentsADSM-IV-TR classification, psychosocial and environmental problems (Axis IV), Global Assessment of Functioning Scale (Axis V), and Holmes Social Readjustment Rating Scale In addition to its revised index and updated tables, this third edition features three entirely new topics: reproductive psychiatry, geriatrics, and herbal medicines. As with the two previous editions, clinicians are encouraged to write in the margins of this book, adding information they normally have to look up (e.g., favorite mental status exam items and frequently used telephone numbers) as well as notes on new and familiar drugs, laboratory tests, imaging studies, and other advances. Both wide ranging and concise, the third edition of this informative reference continues its tradition as one of the best companion sources for clinicians in their daily practices.

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Imprint

American Psychiatric Press Inc.

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2001

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164 x 108 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

336

Edition

3rd Revised edition

ISBN-13

978-1-58562-008-1

Barcode

9781585620081

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LSN

1-58562-008-4



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