Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 1. January 1989
Book
Hardback
2158 pages
978-0-683-04517-8 (ISBN)
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Every known psychiatric clinical syndrome is discussed, including diagnosis, etiology, clinical features and treatment. The data is written in DSM-III-R nomenclature, the nosology that is designed to reflect recent perspectives on mental health and illness.
Every known psychiatric clinical syndrome is discussed, including diagnosis, etiology, clinical features and treatment. The data is written in DSM-III-R nomenclature, the nosology that is designed to reflect recent perspectives on mental health and illness.
Every known psychiatric clinical syndrome is discussed, including diagnosis, etiology, clinical features and treatment. The data is written in DSM-III-R nomenclature, the nosology that is designed to reflect recent perspectives on mental health and illness.
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Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
100 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 300 mm
Weight
4220 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-683-04517-8 (9780683045178)
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Content
Neural science; neurology; contributions of the psychological sciences; contributions of the sociocultural sciences; quantitative and experimental methods in psychiatry; theories of personality and psychopathology - psychoanalysis; theories of personality and psychopathology - other psycho-dynamic schools; theories of personality and psychopathology - approaches derived from psychology and philosophy; diagnosis and psychiatry - examination of the psychiatric patient - clinical manifestations of psychiatric disorders; classification of mental disorders; organic mental syndromes and disorders; psychoactive substance use disorders; schizophrenia; delusional (paranoid) disorders; psychotic disorders not elsewhere classified; mood (affective) disorders; anxiety disorders (anxiety and phobic neuroses); somatoform disorders (hysterical neuroses, dissociative type); normal human sexuality and sexual disorders; factitious disorders; adjustment disorder and impulse control disorder; psychological factors affecting physical condition (psychosomatic disorders; psychiatry and other specialties; personality disorders; conditions not attributable to a mental disorder; emergency psychiatry; psychotherapies; biological therapies; child psychiatry; psychiatric examination of the infant, child and adolescent; mental retardation; pervasive developmental disorders; specific developmental disorders of childhood; disruptive behaviour disorders; anxiety disorders; eating disorders; tic disorders; elimination disorders; other disorders of infancy, childhood and adolescence; child psychiatry - psychiatric treatment; child psychiatry - special areas of interest; adulthood; geriatric psychiatry; community psychiatry; graduate psychiatric education; forensic psychiatry; psychiatry - past and future.