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Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill 2 Revisednd Edition

Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill 2 Revisednd Edition
Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill 2 Revisednd Edition
  • Συγγραφείς: James L. LevensonStephen J. Ferrando
  • ISBN: 9781585625017
  • Εκδότης: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
  • Σελίδες: 864
  • Έτος Έκδοσης: 2016
85,00€
Χωρίς ΦΠΑ: 80,19€

The new edition of Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill continues the legacy and builds on the success of the first edition by offering a thoroughly up-to-date, comprehensive, and practical guide to the prescription of psychotropic medications in patients with medical illness. The book addresses the prevalence of psychiatric illness in patients with serious medical illness, the complications that may arise, and the implications for psychopharmacological treatment. There is increasing recognition that patients with medical and psychiatric comorbidity have more functional impairment, disability days, emergency department use, rehospitalization, and other medical care costs than do those without such comorbidity. As a result, health care systems have been incentivized to develop new and innovative models of population-based care that integrate medical and psychiatric care in an effort to increase quality and prevention while decreasing use of expensive services such as emergency department visits and hospitalizations. The book is a valuable guide for clinicians across a range of specialties operating in this new, more demanding health care environment.

The manual addresses critically important topics through the use of a variety of user-friendly features: - Psychiatric drugs that have become available since the first edition, as well as all recent relevant randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses, are covered thoroughly.- Each chapter addresses key differential diagnostic considerations and adverse neuropsychiatric side effects of disease-specific medications.- Disease-specific pharmacokinetic principles in drug prescribing, including interactions between psychotropic drugs and disease-specific drugs, are also addressed.- Key summary points pertaining to psychotropic prescribing in the specific medical disease(s) or specialty area covered are included at the end of each chapter, and a multitude of useful tables summarizing the most important information are provided as well.- Chapters are heavily referenced with source information should readers wish to expand their knowledge in a specific area.

The chapter authors were selected for their expertise in each area, then the text was edited for consistency, clarity, and maximum utility. Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill is a rigorous and illuminating guide to this vital topic, and clinicians from a variety of specialties will find it indispensable.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Psychiatric disorders and medical illness are often comorbid. Psychopharmacological treatment thus poses several efficacy and safety challenges. This manual covers the main if not all of the needs that psychiatrists and medical specialists have in the psychopharmacological treatment of medical patients. It is extraordinary well documented, updated, and precise. The manual is both a very useful resource for the clinician and a clear educational tool for students. This second, enriched new edition promises an even better success than the previous one. --Prof. Massimo Biondi, M.D., Full Professor of Psychiatry, Director of Postgraduate School in Psychiatry, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, SAPIENZA University of Rome

The first edition of this book was an instant must have for all psychiatrists, whether they treat patients with comorbid medical conditions or not. The second edition of the Manual is even better, updated and another must have book for all psychiatrists. The evidence supporting the use for or against a medication in a particular medical illness is reviewed succinctly. I particularly liked the Key Points at the end of each chapter as they provided a summary of the take home messages. Congratulations to the authors and editors for producing such a valuable textbook. --Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A., DLFAPA, Professor of Psychiatry at CUMC, Chief of Service: Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, NYPH-Columbia Campus/Allen, Lawrence & Milstein Hospitals, Chair: APA2017 Scientific Program Committee

(This manual) is a timely, highly pragmatic, thorough, and essential volume for psychosomatic medicine (PSM). Thoughtfully dedicated to their late colleague and collaborator James Owen (who was an author on several chapters), the book takes a clinically and scientifically grounded approach to the myriad challenges of the management of co-morbid psychiatric and systemic illness.  This volume should be available to every PSM psychiatry service and should also be of interest to the general psychiatrist who is expected to function in a PSM role on occasion. --James A. Bourgeois, O.D., M.D., Clinical Professor, Psychiatry, Weill Institute for Neurosciences, Department of Psychiatry/Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

From the Inside Flap

Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill is an authoritative guide to the principles and practice of prescribing psychotropic medication to psychiatrically and medically ill patients. Thoroughly updated to include coverage of newly released medical and psychiatric drugs and relevant research conducted in the interval since the first edition, this new edition retains the structure and features that made the first edition so successful. In two well-organized sections designed to be read serially, the manual addresses fundamental background information for prescribing psychotropic drugs across medical disease states, followed by psychopharmacological treatment in specific organ system diseases and relevant subspecialty areas.

The manual is designed to be useful to clinicians practicing in a broad range of specialties, including psychosomatic medicine specialists, advance practice nurses, the general psychiatrist whose patient with schizophrenia develops liver disease, and the primary care provider prescribing an antidepressant to a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Written in an accessible and pragmatic style, Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill is a core text and reference for many fellowship programs approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and prepares clinicians to provide safe and effective care to their patients with mental illness.

From the Back Cover

Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill is an authoritative guide to the principles and practice of prescribing psychotropic medication to psychiatrically and medically ill patients. Thoroughly updated to include coverage of newly released medical and psychiatric drugs and relevant research conducted in the interval since the first edition, this new edition retains the structure and features that made the first edition so successful. In two well-organized sections designed to be read serially, the manual addresses fundamental background information for prescribing psychotropic drugs across medical disease states, followed by psychopharmacological treatment in specific organ system diseases and relevant subspecialty areas.

The manual is designed to be useful to clinicians practicing in a broad range of specialties, including psychosomatic medicine specialists, advance practice nurses, the general psychiatrist whose patient with schizophrenia develops liver disease, and the primary care provider prescribing an antidepressant to a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Written in an accessible and pragmatic style, Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill is a core text and reference for many fellowship programs approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and prepares clinicians to provide safe and effective care to their patients with mental illness.

About the Author

James L. Levenson, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, and Surgery and Vice-Chair for Clinical Services in the Department of Psychiatry at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in Richmond, Virginia.

Stephen J. Ferrando, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at Westchester Medical Center Health Network of New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York.

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