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Massachusetts General Hospital Comprehensive Clinical Psychiatry

  • 3 Edición - 6 de marzo de 2024
  • Última edición
  • Editores: Theodore A. Stern, Timothy E. Wilens, Maurizio Fava
  • Idioma: Inglés

**Selected for 2026 Doody's Core Titles in Psychiatry**The Massachusetts General Hospital is widely regarded as one of the world's premier psychiatric institutions. Massach… Leer más

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**Selected for 2026 Doody's Core Titles in Psychiatry**

The Massachusetts General Hospital is widely regarded as one of the world's premier psychiatric institutions. Massachusetts General Hospital Comprehensive Clinical Psychiatry, 3rd Edition, offers practical, informative, and hands-on advice from the staff of the esteemed MGH Department of Psychiatry, helping you put today’s best practices to work for your patients. This authoritative reference covers a wide variety of clinical syndromes and settings, aided by superb graphics throughout. In one convenient volume, you’ll have easy access to the answers you need to face and overcome any clinical challenge.

Puntos claves

  • Uses a reader-friendly and highly templated format with abundant boxed summaries, bulleted points, case histories, algorithms, references, and suggested readings.
  • Contains new chapters on the Psychiatric Management of Patients with Cardiac, Renal, Pulmonary, and Gastrointestinal Disease; COVID-19 Infection; Burns, Trauma, and Intensive Care Unit Treatment; Care of LGBTQ Patients; and Mindfulness and Resilience.
  • Covers key areas, such as Substance Use Disorders; Mood, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders; Emergency Psychiatry; Functional Neuroanatomy and the Neurologic Examination; Psychological and Neuropsychological Assessment; Military Psychiatry; Psychiatric Manifestations of Traumatic Brain Injury; Legal and Ethical Issues in Psychiatry; End of Life Care; and Approaches to Collaborative Care and Primary Care Psychiatry.
  • Features key points for every chapter, updated DSM-5 criteria, and enhanced content on collaborative care and behavioral medicine, ensuring that your knowledge is thorough and up to date.
  • Corresponds to the companion review volume, Massachusetts General Hospital Study Guide for Psychiatry Exams, 2nd Edition (ISBN: 978-0-443-11983-5).
  • An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.

De interès para

Practicing psychiatrists

Índice

PART I Approach to the Patient

1. The Doctor–Patient Relationship

2. The Psychiatric Interview

3. Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures

4. Treatment Adherence
PART II Human Development

5. Child, Adolescent, and Adult Development
PART III Rating Scales and Psychological/Neuropsychological Testing

6. Diagnostic Rating Scales and Psychiatric Instruments

7. Understanding and Applying Psychological Assessment

8. Neuropsychological Assessment
PART IV The Psychotherapies

9. Coping with Medical Illness and Psychotherapy of the Medically Ill Patients

10. An Overview of the Psychotherapies

11. Brief Psychotherapy: An Overview

12. Couples Therapy

13. Family Therapy

14. Group Psychotherapy

15. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Behavioral Therapy, and Cognitive Therapy
PART V Disorders of Cognition

16. Delirium

17. Neurocognitive Disorders and Dementia

18. Intellectual Disability
PART VI Psychiatric Diagnoses and Conditions

19. The DSM-5 and DSM-5 Text Revision: A System for Psychiatric Diagnosis

20. Psychiatric Neuroscience: Incorporating Pathophysiology into Clinical Case Formulation

21. Mental Disorders Due to Another Medical Condition

22. Sleep Disorders

23. Disruptive, Impulse, Control, and Conduct Disorders

24. Somatic Symptom Disorders

25. Factitious Disorders and Malingering

26. Substance Use Disorders

27. Psychosis and Schizophrenia

28. Depressive Disorders

29. Bipolar Disorder

30. Psychiatric Illness During Pregnancy and the Post-partum Period

31. Anxiety Disorders and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

32. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders

33. Dissociative Disorders

34. Sexual Disorders and Sexual Dysfunction

35. Eating Disorders: Evaluation and Management

36. Grief, Bereavement, and Adjustment Disorders

37. Personality and Personality Disorders

38. Catatonia, Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, and Serotonin Syndrome

39. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders
PART VII Psychosomatic Medicine

40. Psychiatric Management of Patients with Cardiac Disease

41. Psychiatric Management of Patients with Renal Disease

42. Psychiatric Management of Patients with Gastrointestinal Disease

43. Pre-transplant Assessment and Post-transplant Management

44. HIV Infection and AIDS

45. COVID-19 Infection

46. Psychiatric Co-morbidities and Complications of Cancer and Cancer Treatment

47. Psychiatric Care of Patients with Pulmonary Disease

48. Burns, Trauma, and Intensive Care Unit Treatment
PART VIII Treatment Approaches

49. The Pharmacotherapy of Anxiety Disorders

50. Antipsychotic Drugs

51. Pharmacological Approaches to Depression and Treatment-Resistant Depression

52. Device Neuromodulation and Brain Stimulation Therapies

53. Lithium and Its Role in Psychiatry

54. The Use of Antiepileptic Drugs in Psychiatry

55. Pharmacotherapy of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Across the Life Span

56. Drug-Drug Interactions in Psychopharmacology

57. Side Effects of Psychotropic Medications

58. Natural Medications in Psychiatry
PART IX Special Topics in Psychiatry

59. The Suicidal Patient

60. Law and Psychiatry

61. Intimate Partner Violence

62. Psychiatric Correlates and Consequences of Abuse and Neglect

63. Patients with Genetic Syndromes

64. Serious Mental Illness

65. Community Psychiatry

66. Culture and Psychiatry

67. Psychiatric Epidemiology

68. Collaborative Care and Primary Care Psychiatry

69. Geriatric Psychiatry

70. Care at the End of Life: Psychiatric and Ethical Aspects

71. Care of LGBTQIA+ Patients

72. Obesity and Its Management
PART X Neuropsychiatry

73. Neuroanatomical Systems Relevant to Neuropsychiatric Disorders

74. The Neurological Examination

75. Neuropsychiatric Principles and Differential Diagnosis

76. Neuroimaging in Psychiatry

77. Clinical Neurophysiology and Electroencephalography

78. Epilepsy and Its Psychiatric Manifestations

79. Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Headaches

80. Pathophysiology, Psychiatric Co-morbidity, and Treatment of Pain

81. Psychiatric Aspects of Stroke Syndromes

82. Psychiatric Manifestations of Traumatic Brain Disorder
PART XI Care in Special Settings

83. Emergency in Psychiatry

84. Military Psychiatry

85. Disaster Psychiatry

86. Global Psychiatry and Mental Health in the Post-pandemic world

87. The Interface of Climate and Psychiatry

88. Sport Psychiatry

89. School Collaboration and Consultation
PART XII Preparing for the Future

90. Coping with the Rigors of Psychiatric Practice

91. Mindfulness and Resilience

Index

Reseñas

"This third edition book is a broad introductory textbook, with accompanying eBook resources. It gives an overview of the fundamentals critical for mastery for psychiatric residents. From foundational topics of patient interaction and common diagnoses to the implications of unique populations and treatment settings, the book provides an excellent guide for mastery of the psychiatric clinical fundamentals. This new edition justifies replacing the last one, published in 2015." ©Doody’s Review Service, 2024, Daniel M Tuinstra, MD (Holland Hospital), Doody’s Score: 97 - 5 Stars!

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 3
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 19 de marzo de 2024
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los editores

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Theodore A. Stern

Dr. Theodore A. Stern is the Ned H. Cassem Professor of Psychiatry in the field of Psychosomatic Medicine/Consultation at Harvard Medical School (HMS), Chief Emeritus of The Avery D. Weisman, Psychiatry Consultation Service, and Director of the Thomas P. Hackett Center for Scholarship in Psychosomatic Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Dr. Stern has co-authored more than 550 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and he has edited or authored more than 60 books (including the MGH Handbook of General Hospital Psychiatry, the MGH Psychiatry Update and Board Preparation, Learning About Psychopharmacology, Facing Overweight and Obesity, Facing Pelvic Pain, Facing Memory Loss and Dementia, Facing Serious Mental Illness, and the MGH Study Guide for Psychiatry Exams). Dr. Stern is a Past-President of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (ACLP) and is the Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of its journal, Psychosomatics (now called Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry). He has won the coveted “Best Teacher Award” from the graduating residents at the MGH/McLean Hospital Psychiatric Residency Training Program, the Cynthia N. Kettyle Teaching Award from the HMS Department of Psychiatry, the MGH Department of Psychiatry’s Award for Exceptional Mentorship in the Clinical Realm, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Liaison Psychiatry, and the Thomas P. Hackett Award from the ACLP (its highest honor).

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Psychiatrist and Chief Emeritus, Avery D. Weisman Psychiatry Consultation Service, Director, Thomas P. Hackett Center for Scholarship in Psychosomatic Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA, Ned H. Cassem Professor of Psychiatry in the Field, Psychosomatic Medicine/Consultation, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

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Timothy E. Wilens

Dr. Timothy Wilens is Chief of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and is Co-director of the Center for Addiction Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He is the MGH Trustees Chair in Addiction Medicine and Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School (HMS). Dr. Wilens earned his MD at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor and completed his residency in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry at the MGH. Dr. Wilens’ research interests include the relationship among attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), bipolar disorder, and substance use disorders; embedded health care models; and the pharmacotherapy of ADHD across the lifespan. He has published more than 350 peer-reviewed articles concerning these and related topics. He has also co-edited more than 90 book chapters, 5 books, and 350 abstracts and presentations for national and international scientific meetings. Dr. Wilens is a distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and serves on the board or as a scientific reviewer for more than 35 journals.

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Chief of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Co-director of the Center for Addiction Medicine; Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH); MGH Trustees Chair in Addiction Medicine and Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

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Maurizio Fava

Dr. Maurizio Fava is Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Dr. Fava obtained his MD from University of Padova School of Medicine (residency in endocrinology); he completed residency training in psychiatry at the MGH. He founded and was director of the hospital’s Depression Clinical and Research Program (DCRP) from 1990 to 2014. In 2007, he founded and is now Executive Director of the MGH Clinical Trials Network and Institute (CTNI), the first academic CRO specialized in planning and coordination of multi-center clinical trials in psychiatry. Under Dr. Fava’s direction, the DCRP became one of the most highly regarded depression programs in the country, a model for academic programs that link, in a bi-directional fashion, clinical and research work. His prominence in the field is reflected in his role as the co-principal investigator of STAR*D, the largest research study ever conducted in the area of depression, and of the RAPID Network, the NIMH-funded series of studies of novel, rapidly acting antidepressant therapies. Dr. Fava is a world leader in the field of depression. He has authored or co-authored more than 900 original articles published in medical journals with international circulation, edited eight books, and has been successful in obtaining funding as principal or co-principal investigator from both the National Institutes of Health and other sources for a total of more than $150 million.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Department of Psychiatry, Vice Chair, Executive Committee on Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA, Executive Director, Clinical Trials Network & Institute (CTNI), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA, Associate Dean for Clinical & Translational Research & Slater Family Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

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