Sims' Symptoms In The Mind: Textbook Of Descriptive Psychopathology Paperback 6
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New
Country of Origin
United Kingdom (UK)
Author 1
Femi Oyebode
Book Description
Since its first edition in 1988, this book has become the leading introductory textbook on clinical psychopathology. Now fully revised and updated, it is an invaluable reference for psychiatrists of all levels as well as clinical psychologists, allied mental health professionals and researchers in this field. Comprehensive and accessible overview of clinical psychopathology. Defines, clarifies and describes the main symptoms and syndromes of mental illness encountered in clinical practice. Illustrates key principles of psychopathology with examples drawn from a wide range of sources. Fully updated throughout. Includes key point summaries. Complementary access to the e-book through ExpertConsult. Additional online electronic resources include: Patient interview scenarios exploring key themes (videos with transcripts). Author podcasts (audio) to expand and clarify core topics. Interactive question and answer sections for each chapter, to test your understanding and aid revision of essential areas. Now in 4 colour. New, bigger, more user-friendly format. Three new podcasts (consciousness, embodiment, shame and guilt).
ISBN-13
9780702074011
Language
English
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Publication Date
03 Aug 2018
Number of Pages
344
About the Author
Femi Oyebode took over authoring Sim's Symptoms in the Mind from Andrew Sims for the 4th edition, and he is very well published aside from this. He is Professor and Head of Department of Psychiatry at the University of Birmingham. His research has considered descriptive psychopathology and delusional misidentification syndrome. He was awarded the 2016 Royal College of Psychiatrists lifetime achievement award.
Edition Number
6
Editorial Review
Essential resource for new psychiatry trainees. Unlike other books, explains and demonstrates psychiatry symptoms so that you really understand them.' 'Essential and interesting reading for mental health professionals.' 'Great book with a very good approach to psychopathology with practical examples. I like the possibility for online interaction with experts.'