Psychiatry

By Jerald Kay, Jeffrey A. Lieberman, Allan Tasman

Psychiatry
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This state-of-the-art resource examines behavioural science, psychopathology, and the treatment of psychiatric disorders. It integrates the neurobiological, social, and psychological aspects of psychiatric treatment to give readers a broad understanding of the field today.
  • Emphasises the doctor-patient relationship throughout the text.
  • Addresses the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of a broad range of psychiatric conditions.
  • Analyses the comparative benefits and risks of different therapeutic optionsconsidering such factors as medical comorbidity and constitutional, sociocultural, and situational issues.
  • Details the principles of medical interviewing.
  • Discusses normal physiological, psychological, and social development across the human life cycle.
  • Reviews the scientific basis of psychiatry and behavioural science with coverage of learning and memory, behaviour genetics, sleep, brain imaging, the biology of trauma, and more.
  • Describes significant treatment issues in special populations, including children and adolescents, the elderly, and emergency patients.
  • Explores a wide spectrum of gender and sexual issues in a chapter written by nationally recognised scientists.
  • Makes reference easier with numerous tables, charts, decision trees, and line drawings.
  • Integrates all the categories of psychiatry and behavioural science addressed in Parts I and II of the USMLE.

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