The Frith Prescribing Guidelines for People with Intellectual Disability
Mary Barrett editor Regi T Alexander editor David M L Branford editor Satheesh K Gangadharan editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:21st Nov '24
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 21st November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
The Frith Prescribing Guidelines provide essential guidance for healthcare professionals who care for patients with intellectual disability.
This book provides comprehensive guidance on prescribing for people with intellectual disability, as well as general information on the clinical care of this population. It is a key reference for anyone involved in the clinical care of patients, including psychiatrists, other professionals, patients, family members and carers.People with intellectual disability are more likely to experience mental health difficulties, and their treatment responses may differ from those in the general population. This book, written by leading clinical practitioners from around the world, provides comprehensive guidance on prescribing for people with intellectual disability, as well as general information on their clinical care. The guidelines have been conceived and developed by clinicians working in intellectual disability services. Combining the latest evidence and expert opinion, they provide a consensus approach to prescribing as part of a holistic package of care, and include numerous case examples and scenarios. Now in its fourth edition, this update reflects the changes in prescribing practice; it places emphasis on clinical scenarios and case examples and includes input from service users and their families. This is a practical guide for busy clinicians, and a valuable reference for all primary and secondary healthcare professionals.
ISBN: 9781009430722
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364 pages
4th Revised edition