4 edition of Emergency psychiatry found in the catalog.
Published
1984
by Plenum Press in New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies and index.
Statement | edited by Ellen L. Bassuk and Ann W. Birk. |
Series | Critical issues in psychiatry |
Contributions | Bassuk, Ellen L., 1945-, Birk, Ann W., 1944- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC480.6 .E45 1984 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxii, 445 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 445 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2849481M |
ISBN 10 | 0306416557 |
LC Control Number | 84011709 |
Handbook of Emergency Psychiatry, 1st Edition Authors: Hani R. Khouzam & Doris Tiu Tan & Tirath S. Gill This user-friendly resource presents a patient-centered approach to managing the growing incidence of major psychiatric emergencies in the outpatient : Emergency psychiatry is the clinical application of psychiatry in emergency settings. Conditions requiring psychiatric interventions may include attempted suicide, substance abuse, depression, psychosis, violence or other rapid changes in atric emergency services are rendered by professionals in the fields of medicine, nursing, psychology and social work.
Emergency psychiatric evaluation is a dynamic process requiring familiarity with a variety of psychiatric syndromes and medical and neurologic issues that mimic and overlap with psychiatric illness. In many areas, emergency medicine physicians and non-psychiatric clinicians are called upon to evaluate and manage psychiatric illness in the emergency or urgent-care setting, or patients may . The Emergency Psychiatry and Acute Care (EPAC) Service at NIMHANS is available 24 hours and all days of the week including Sunday Emergency Psychiatry and Acute Care Service (EPAC), Department of Psychiatry. The EPAC service provides services to anyone with a Psychiatric Emergency with the goal to stabilize patients and determine the most.
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Written and edited by leading emergency psychiatrists, this is the first comprehensive text devoted to emergency psychiatry.
The book blends the authors' clinical experience with evidence-based information, expert opinions, and American Psychiatric Association guidelines for emergency psychiatry/5(4). In one comprehensive, highly regarded volume, Emergency Psychiatry: Principles and Practice brings together key principles from psychiatric subspecialties as well as from emergency medicine, psychology, law, medical ethics, and public health policy.
Leading emergency psychiatrists write from their extensive clinical experience, providing evidence-based information, expert opinions, American Psychiatric /5(4).
Emergency Psychiatry is a small, easy to use resource that is so well organized it only takes seconds to find the information you need. Most helpful are the chapter dealing with suicide, violence, and substance use.
The reference has easy to use tables that stratify risk of suicide, provide signs and symptoms /5(3). Emergency psychiatry is one of the most stressful and challenging areas of practice for the psychiatric clinician.
This timely and comprehensive revision of Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry is designed for attending physicians, residents, fellows, and medical students who staff the front lines of the psychiatric emergency by: 7.
The emergency room is a team effort and Big Book of Emergency Department Psychiatry includes the perspectives of its members: psychiatrist, nurse, social worker and non-psychiatric emergency doctor. Make room for it on your bookshelf." David W Preven, MD. Clinical Professor.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior. Albert Einstein College of Medicine5/5(4). On the other hand, emergency room psychiatrists as well as residents and other trainees have long wished for a truly comprehensive textbook that would cover the spectrum of emergency psychiatry.
This book is just such a definitive and comprehensive volume for the specialist, while at the same time a clear, succinct, and comprehensive reference.
Written by emergency physicians and psychiatrists, Emergency Psychiatry is a rapid reference for the acute management of psychiatric disorders for all care providers, including, but not limited to, emergency physicians, internists, psychiatrists, social workers, family.
The second edition of Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry is designed to help medical students, residents, and clinical faculty chart an appropriate course of treatment in a setting where an incorrect assessment can have life-or-death implications. Arranged by chief complaint rather than by psychiatric diagnosis, each chapter combines the fresh insights of an accomplished psychiatry.
This is a practical and problem-orientated accessible guide for those who have to deal with psychiatric emergencies. It contains guidance on how to assess and manage these emergencies and how to manoeuvre successfully though the practical difficulties that may arise, whilst also avoiding medical, psychiatric, and legal : Basant Puri.
The American Association for Emergency Psychiatry (AAEP) is pleased to announce that Emergency Psychiatry is being published by the AAEP.
We invite all members and colleagues in the field of Emergency Psychiatry to submit a manuscript or book review for publication. Emergency Psychiatry: Principles and Practice. Written and edited by leading emergency psychiatrists, this is the first comprehensive text devoted to emergency psychiatry.
The book blends the authors' clinical experience with evidence-based information, expert opinions, and American Psychiatric Association guidelines for emergency psychiatry. Below are my categorized and annotated book recommendations for psychiatry residents, including book recommendations for the psychiatry boards.
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Emergency Psychiatry provides a snapshot of the current state of the art of this fast-paced s of this volume will find Survey of the major service models used in emergency psychiatry: the consultation model, the specialized PES model, and newer community models (crisis hospitalization, mobile teams, crisis residences.
Working in an emergency department as a psychiatrist or mental health clinician requires an ability to gain a patient's rapport, establish a differential diagnosis, assess risk and make disposition decisions in a fast-paced and potentially chaotic setting. Patients may be medically ill, agitated, intoxicated, or suicidal, and resources for treatment may be difficult to access.
In one comprehensive, highly regarded volume, Emergency Psychiatry: Principles and Practice brings together key principles from psychiatric subspecialties as well as from emergency medicine, psychology, law, medical ethics, and public health policy.
Working in an emergency department as a psychiatrist or mental health clinician requires an ability to gain a patient's rapport, establish a differential diagnosis, assess risk and make disposition decisions in a fast-paced and potentially chaotic setting.
Written and edited by leading emergency psychiatrists, this is the first comprehensive text devoted to emergency psychiatry. The book blends the authors' clinical experience with evidence-based information, expert opinions, and American Psychiatric Association guidelines for emergency : $ Emergency psychiatry is one of the most stressful and challenging areas of practice for the psychiatric clinician.
This timely and comprehensive revision of Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry is designed for attending physicians, residents, fellows, and medical students who staff the front lines of the psychiatric emergency department.
Written and edited by leading emergency psychiatrists, this is the first comprehensive text devoted to emergency psychiatry. The book blends the authors' clinical experience with evidence-based information, expert opinions, and American Psychiatric Association guidelines for emergency psychiatry.This handbook is a practical, quick-reference guide to the evaluation and management of acute psychiatric symptoms seen in emergency departments and inpatient psychiatric and medical-surgical units.
The book presents a step-by-step approach to each symptom, beginning with a list of questions necessary for initial assessment and proceeding to psychopharmacologic interventions, DSM-IV-TR Price: $The emergency room is a team effort and Big Book of Emergency Department Psychiatry includes the perspectives of its members: psychiatrist, nurse, social worker and non-psychiatric emergency doctor.
Make room for it on your bookshelf." David W Preven, MD. Clinical Professor Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior.