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Clinical Manual of Psychosomatic Medicine

A Guide to Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
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The Clinical Manual of Psychosomatic Medicine, both educates psychiatrists and mental health professionals practicing in hospital settings about the relationship between physiological processes and psychological and behavioral factors and arms them with the evidence they need to inform hospital administrators about the value of the services they render. Specifically, this new edition: Expands the first edition's content to encompass more than two dozen topics most commonly encountered by residents and staff psychiatrists. Provides concise information on psychiatric conditions -- such as delirium, depression, and dementia -- that can interfere with medical care if not addressed. Offers a revised format of bulleted lists that maximizes accessibility of critical information so that clinicians can readily locate the required material. Emphasizes the core competencies adopted for the subspecialty of psychosomatic medicine (recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties since 2003) to provide a benchmark for skill development across training programs and academic departments. Reflects the way care is most often delivered -- by a multidisciplinary team providing evidence-based, individualized treatment focused on either the clinical condition (e.g., obesity) or the treatment setting (e.g., primary care). This emphasis on integrated care contextualizes the information presented in a useful, real-world manner. Authoritative, practical, and user-friendly, the Clinical Manual of Psychosomatic Medicine is an outstanding resource that equips the clinician with current, concise, relevant data and counsel to guide decision making and optimize care of medical and surgical patients with psychiatric comorbidities.
PrefacePART I: General ConsiderationsChapter 1. Effective Psychiatric ConsultationChapter 2. Medicolegal IssuesChapter 3. Mental Status and Cognitive ExaminationChapter 4. Personality and Response to IllnessChapter 5. SuicidalityPART II: SyndromesChapter 6. AnxietyChapter 7. DeliriumChapter 8. DementiaChapter 9. Eating DisordersChapter 10. Mood DisordersChapter 11. Sleep DisordersChapter 12. Somatoform and Related DisordersChapter 13. Substance-Related DisordersPART III: TreatmentsChapter 14. Biological TreatmentsChapter 15. Psychosocial ManagementPART IV: Unique Issues in Psychosomatic Medicine SettingsChapter 16. Bariatric SurgeryChapter 17. CardiologyChapter 18. DermatologyChapter 19. Disaster and Terrorism CasualtiesChapter 20. EndocrinologyChapter 21. Fatigue and FibromyalgiaChapter 22. GastroenterologyChapter 23. HIV and AIDSChapter 24. ObstetricsChapter 25. OncologyChapter 26. Pulmonary DiseaseChapter 27. Rehabilitation MedicineChapter 28. TransplantationIndex
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