Essential Psychiatry

Essential Psychiatry

by David J . Castle (Editor), SimonWessely (Editor), KennethS.Kendler (Editor), PeterMcGuffin (Editor), RobinM.Murray (Editor)

Synopsis

This is a major international textbook for psychiatrists and other professionals working in the field of mental healthcare. With contributions from opinion-leaders from around the globe, this book will appeal to those in training as well as to those further along the career path seeking a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of effective clinical practice backed by research evidence. The book is divided into cohesive sections moving from coverage of the tools and skills of the trade, through descriptions of the major psychiatric disorders and on to consider special topics and issues surrounding service organization. The final important section provides a comprehensive review of treatments covering all of the major modalities. Previously established as the Essentials of Postgraduate Psychiatry, this new and completely revised edition is the only book to provide this depth and breadth of coverage in an accessible, yet authoritative manner.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 752
Edition: 4
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 18 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0521604087
ISBN 13: 9780521604086
Book Overview: Major international textbook providing depth and breadth of coverage for all aspects of psychiatry, now in its fourth edition.

Media Reviews
'... a great strength of the volume, the book does not cover only adult and old age psychiatry but includes excellent contributions on child and adolescent mental health, sexual problems and the psychiatry of intellectual disability. ... the reference remain a very useful spur to postgraduate study and the calibre of the authors as clinicians, researchers and policy-makers makes every chapter fresh, relevant and exciting. The editors deserve great congratulation for bringing this volume together and I for one am very grateful for its publication: I'm sure it will serve me as well for the future as the last edition did for the past 11 years.' Journal of Public Mental Health
'... useful and interesting ... the editors are successful in their core mission of assisting readers in identifying the key differences between classification systems, as well as educating them about the variations in treatment of certain psychiatric disorders. Overall, this book might be most valuable for those who have frequent contact with colleagues overseas or those who are planning to spend time ... in Europe or any other location that uses the ICD-10.' Doody's Notes
'... Essential Psychiatry, fourth edition is an excellent reference book with up-to-date evidence-based knowledge which will be an invaluable resource for psychiatrists and mental health professionals alike. ... for a comprehensive understanding of fundamental issues in psychiatry this textbook is a must-have.' Psychological Medicine
Published for clinicians throughout the world, this book addresses various aspects of psychiatry, from its history to its differing global nomenclature and treatment approaches....Divided into five main sections, this book attempts to bridge a gap between clinicians who practice in Europe (and thus, use the ICD-10 as their classification system) and those in North America (who use the DSM-IV-TR) by offering explanations of the subtle differences in systems, as well as describing slight differences in treatment approaches. There are numerous black-and-white charts, diagrams, tables, and figures throughout the work, and each chapter concludes with an extensive list of references, many of which are from publications outside of the United States....The editors are successful in their core mission. --Doody's Review Service
An excellent reference book with up-to-date evidence-based knowledge which will be an invaluable resource for psychiatrists and mental health professionals alike. --Psychological Medicine
Author Bio
Robin M. Murray is Professor of Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK. Kenneth S. Kendler is the Director of the Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Sciences, Virginia Commonwealth School of Medicine, Virginia, USA. Peter McGuffin is Professor of Psychiatric Genetics and Dean and Head of School at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK. Simon Wessely is Professor of Epidemiological and Liaison Psychiatry and Director, King's Centre for Military Health Research at King's College London, UK. David J. Castle is a Chair of Psychiatry at St Vincent's Hospital and the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is also a Consultant Psychiatrist at St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne and Clinical Professor of the School of Psychiatry and Neurosciences, University of Western Australia, Australia.