Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability
A Practical Manual
Julie P Gentile editor Paulette Marie Gillig editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:13th Apr '12
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Patients with intellectual disability (ID) can benefit from the full range of mental health services. To ensure that psychiatric assessment, diagnosis and treatment interventions are relevant and effective; individuals with ID should be evaluated and treated within the context of their developmental framework. Behavior should be viewed as a form of communication.
Individuals with ID often present with behavioral symptoms complicated by limited expressive language skills and undiagnosed medical conditions. Many training programs do not include focused study of individuals with ID, despite the fact that patients with ID will be seen by virtually every mental health practitioner. In this book, the authors present a framework for competent assessment and treatment of psychiatric disorders in individuals with ID.
Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability is a resource guide for psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and other prescribers treating patients with ID. It is a supplemental text for psychiatry residents, medical students, psychology graduate students, psychotherapists, counselors, social workers, behavior support specialists and nurses. To assist the practicing clinician the book includes:
- Clinical vignettes
- Clinical pearls
- Charts for quick reference
- Issues concerning medications and poly-pharmacy
- Altered diagnostic criteria specific for use with individuals with ID
There are no evidence-based principles dedicated to psychotropic medication use in ID, but consensus guidelines address the high prevalence of poly-pharmacy. Altered diagnostic criteria have been published which accommodate less self-report and incorporate collateral information; this book reviews the literature on psychotropic medications, consensus guidelines, and population-specific diagnostic criteria sets.
Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability also includes:
- Interviewing techniques and assessment tips for all levels of communicative ability as well as for nonverbal individuals
- Assessment of aggression to determine etiology and formulate a treatment plan
- Overview of types of psychotherapy and suggested alterations for each to increase efficacy
- Relevant legal issues for caregivers and treatment providers
The detective work involved in mental health assessment of individuals with ID is challenging yet rewarding. The highest quality mental health treatment limits hospital days, improves quality of life and often allows individuals to live in the least restrictive environments. Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability is a must have resource for clinicians treating the ID population.
"..the book easily surpasses its goal to serve as a manual for the psychiatric treatment of this population, as the chapters provide a solid overview of the subject matter,including contemporary references.
Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability: A Practical Manual will definitely appeal to those who spend the majority of their professional time providing psychiatric care to individuals with intellectual disabilities as well as to those with less frequent contact with this patient group." (Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2013)
“This is a superb and extremely helpful book on the diagnosis and management of patients with intellectual disability. I wish this book were available when I was in training!.” (Doody's, 12 October 2012)
ISBN: 9781119993810
Dimensions: 252mm x 175mm x 24mm
Weight: 739g
400 pages