Cambridge Textbook of Effective Treatments in Psychiatry
Peter Tyrer editor Kenneth R Silk editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Jan '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A practical guide to selecting and administering the best treatments for psychiatric conditions.
This is a book of psychiatry at its most practical level. It aims to answer the sorts of questions psychiatrists ask on a daily basis about treatment options, the selection of a treatment for a particular patient, its expected effectiveness and what to do if it doesn't work.This is a book of psychiatry at its most practical level. It aims to answer the sorts of questions psychiatrists ask on a daily basis. What treatments are available for the condition that I think this patient has? What is the relative value of each of these treatments? Are there any other treatments that I should be considering if a first approach has failed? Is there any value in combinations of treatment? And, can I be sure that the evidence and recommendations I read are free from bias? The content is organised into three sections covering disease classification, the major treatment modalities and the application of these treatments to the wide range of psychiatric diagnoses. All professionals in mental health want to give the best treatments for their patients. This book provides clinicians with the knowledge and guidance to achieve this aim.
'This is a truly excellent book that offers a well organised clinician-friendly review of the latest understanding of psychiatric disorders. A particularly strong attribute is the fact that it is a collaborative effort by psychiatrists from both North America and Europe; the synthesis of their recommendations is thorough and intriguing. Any practising psychiatrists would find this an excellent source for the latest treatment modalities in the field.' Doody's
ISBN: 9780521842280
Dimensions: 283mm x 223mm x 46mm
Weight: 2696g
920 pages