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Psychotic Disorders: A Practical Guide Hardcover 2

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Oliver Freudenreich
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This book provides clear and concise guidance for clinicians when they encounter a patient with psychosis, starting with the medical work-up to arrive at a diagnosis and ending with the comprehensive care for patients with established schizophrenia. It covers the optimal use of medications (emphasizing safe use) but also addresses other treatment approaches (psychological treatments, rehabilitation) and the larger societal context of care, including how to work effectively in complex systems. It uniquely condenses the literature into teaching points without simplifying too much, effectively serving as a learning tool for trainees and professionals. For this second edition, the book was extensively updated and its content expanded, with new figures as well. Each chapter begins with an initial summary and includes Tips and Key Points in text boxes. Each chapter also includes links to external websites and additional readings. The book contains clinical and practical wisdom for clinicians who are treating real patients at the front lines, setting it apart from all other texts. Psychotic Disorders is an excellent resource for medical students, early career professionals such as trainees and fellows, and related clinicians seeking additional training and resources, including those in psychiatry, psychology, neurology, and all others.
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9783030294496
Language
English
Publisher
Humana Press
Publication Date
16 Dec 2019
Number of Pages
474
About the Author
Oliver Freudenreich, MD, FACLP Associate Professor of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School Co-Director, Massachusetts General Hospital Schizophrenia Clinical and Research Program Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts
Edition Number
2
Editorial Review
This book states it is 'an excellent resource for medical students, early career professionals such as trainees and fellows, and related clinicians seeking additional training and recourses, including those in psychiatry, psychology, neurology, and all others.' ... Readers of all levels will find it straightforward and complete. I highly recommend it to all who encounter patients with psychosis. (Aaron Plattner, Doody's Book Reviews, March 20, 2020)