Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences/Clinical Psychiatry

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Author: Benjamin J. Sadock

ISBN-10: 078177327X

ISBN-13: 9780781773270

Category: Clinical Psychology

The best-selling general psychiatry text since 1972, Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry is now in its thoroughly updated Tenth Edition. This complete, concise overview of the entire field of psychiatry is a staple board review text for psychiatry residents and is popular with a broad range of students in medicine, clinical psychology, social work, nursing, and occupational therapy, as well as practitioners in all these areas. The book is DSM-IV-TR compatible and replete with case...

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The best-selling general psychiatry text since 1972, Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry is now in its thoroughly updated Tenth Edition. This complete, concise overview of the entire field of psychiatry is a staple board review text for psychiatry residents and is popular with a broad range of students and practitioners in medicine, clinical psychology, social work, nursing, and occupational therapy. The book is DSM-IV-TR compatible and replete with case studies and tables, including ICD-10 diagnostic coding tables.You will also receive access to the complete, fully searchable online text, an online test bank of approximately 100 multiple-choice questions and full answers, and an online image bank at www.synopsisofpsychiatry.com. Doody Review Services Reviewer:William Miles, MD(Rush University Medical Center)Description:This is a condensed version of the two-volume Kaplan & Sadock's Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, 8th edition (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005). The previous edition was published in 2003.Purpose:The book's purpose is to offer a condensed, more user-friendly version of the much more comprehensive two-volume textbook. This is a worthy objective, since the two-volume set can be quite cumbersome to use.Audience:According to the authors, the book is targeted at psychiatrists, nonpsychiatric physicians, medical students, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, and other mental health professionals. However, the book might be too advanced and comprehensive for medical students.Features:The book covers an exhaustive amount of material in 59 chapters and over 1,300 pages. Following the outline of the two-volume set, it begins with normal human development and ends with ethical issues in psychiatry. The book manages to cover practically everything related to psychiatry in the intervening chapters, and no subject pertaining to psychiatry is left out. This new edition is filled with black and white photographs, some color plates, and numerous tables. The chapter covering the human nervous system is particularly well done, but all the chapters are thorough and well constructed. An added feature is a color plate in the front illustrating the various psychotropic drugs. Buyers of the book can also access the entire text online, as well as board-style review questions (with answers) and an image bank.Assessment:What an outstanding new edition this is! This is easily one of the best, if not the best psychiatric textbook around, perhaps even better than the two-volume set because of its ease of use. This new edition is welcome in our rapidly evolving field. No psychiatrist or mental health worker should be without a copy, since Kaplan & Sadock has long been the definitive reference in our field.

The Patient-Doctor Relationship Human Development Throughout the Life Cycle Normality Embryo, Fetus, Infant and Child Adolescence Adulthood Late Adulthood (Old Age) Death, Dying, and Bereavement The Brain and Behavior Functional and Behavioral Neuroanatomy Neurophysiology and Neurochemistry Neuroimaging Electrophysiology Psychoneuroendocrinology, Psychoneuroimmunology, and Chronobiology Neurogenetics Contributions of the Psychosocial Sciences Attachment Theory Learning Theory Aggression Sociobiology and Ethology Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Psychiatry Epidemiology and Biostatistics Clinical Neuropsychological Testing Clinical Neuropsychological Testing of Intelligence and Personality Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment of Adults Theories of Personality and Psychopathology Sigmund Freud: Founder of Classic Psychoanalysis Schools Derived from Psychoanalysis and Psychology Clinical Examination of the Psychiatric Patient Psychiatric History and Mental Status Examination Interviewing Techniques with Special Patient Populations Physical Examination of the Psychiatric Patient Laboratory Tests in Psychiatry Medical Record and Medical Error Signs and Symptoms in Psychiatry Classification in Psychiatry and Psychiatric Rating Scales Classification in Psychiatry Psychiatric Rating Scales Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders Overview Delirium Dementia Amnestic Disorders Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition Neuropsychiatric Aspects of HIV Infection and AIDS Substance-Related Disorders Introduction and Overview Alcohol-Related Disorders Amphetamine (or Amphetaminelike)-Related Disorders Caffeine-Related Disorders Cannabis-Related Disorders Cocaine-Related Disorders Hallucinogen-Related Disorders Inhalant-Related Disorders Nicotine-Related Disorders Opioid-Related Disorders Phencyclidine (or Phencyclidinelike)-Related Disorders Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Related Disorders Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Abuse Other Substance-Related Disorders Schizophrenia Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophreniform Disorder Schizoaffective Disorder Delusional Disorder and Shared Psychotic Disorder Brief Psychotic Disorder, Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, and Secondary Psychotic Disorders Culture-Bound Syndromes Mood Disorders Depression and Bipolar Disorder Dysthymia and Cyclothymia Other Mood Disorders Anxiety Disorders Overview Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia Specific Phobia and Social Phobia Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Other Anxiety Disorders Somatoform Disorders Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Factitious Disorders Dissociative Disorders

\ From The CriticsReviewer: William Miles, MD(Rush University Medical Center)\ Description: This is a condensed version of the two-volume Kaplan & Sadock's Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, 8th edition (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005). The previous edition was published in 2003.\ Purpose: The book's purpose is to offer a condensed, more user-friendly version of the much more comprehensive two-volume textbook. This is a worthy objective, since the two-volume set can be quite cumbersome to use.\ Audience: According to the authors, the book is targeted at psychiatrists, nonpsychiatric physicians, medical students, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, and other mental health professionals. However, the book might be too advanced and comprehensive for medical students.\ Features: The book covers an exhaustive amount of material in 59 chapters and over 1,300 pages. Following the outline of the two-volume set, it begins with normal human development and ends with ethical issues in psychiatry. The book manages to cover practically everything related to psychiatry in the intervening chapters, and no subject pertaining to psychiatry is left out. This new edition is filled with black and white photographs, some color plates, and numerous tables. The chapter covering the human nervous system is particularly well done, but all the chapters are thorough and well constructed. An added feature is a color plate in the front illustrating the various psychotropic drugs. Buyers of the book can also access the entire text online, as well as board-style review questions (with answers) and an image bank.\ Assessment: What an outstanding new edition this is! This is easily one of the best, if not the best psychiatric textbook around, perhaps even better than the two-volume set because of its ease of use. This new edition is welcome in our rapidly evolving field. No psychiatrist or mental health worker should be without a copy, since Kaplan & Sadock has long been the definitive reference in our field.\ \