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100 Cases in Psychiatry.

By: Series: 100 Cases SeriesPublication details: London : CRC Press LLC, 2010 ©2010Edition: 1st edISBN:
  • 9781444127904
DDC classification:
  • 616.890076
Online resources:
Contents:
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Cover -- Book title -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. How can you assess mental state? -- 2. Untreated dental abscess -- 3. Generalized anxiety -- 4. Sick note -- 5. Obsessive rituals but does not want medication -- 6. Having a heart attack -- 7. Stepped care for depression in primary care -- 8. Hands raw with washing -- 9. Unresponsive in the emergency department -- 10. Bipolar disorder -- 11. Psychodynamic therapy -- 12. Never felt better -- 13. Aches and pains and loss of interest -- 14. Constantly tearful -- 15. Voices comment on everything I do -- 16. I only smoked a bit of cannabis and took a couple of Es -- 17. Unusual persecutory beliefs -- 18. Abdominal pain in general practice -- 19. A drink a day to keep my problems at bay -- 20. Paracetemol overdose -- 21. Spider phobia -- 22. Déjà vu and amnesia -- 23. Self-harming, substance misuse and volatile relationships -- 24. My husband won't let me go out -- 25. Intensely fearful hallucinations -- 26. Flashbacks and nightmares -- 27. Ataxia -- 28. Unexplained medical symptoms: this pain just won't go away -- 29. Can't concentrate after his daughter died -- 30. Something's not quite right -- 31. Tricyclic antidepressant overdose -- 32. Suicidal risk assessment -- 33. Paranoia with movement disorder -- 34. My nose is too big and ugly -- 35. Can I section her to make her accept treatment? -- 36. Disinhibited and behaving oddly -- 37. Transference and counter transference -- 38. Depression progressing to myoclonus and dementia -- 39. Bulimia nervosa - constipation -- 40. Fever, muscle rigidity, mental confusion -- 41. 'Alien impulses' and risk to others -- 42. Feels like the room is changing shape -- 43. Unable to open my fists -- 44. Intense fatigue -- 45. Epilepsy and symptoms of psychosis -- 46. I'm impotent -- 47. I love him but I don't want sex.
48. Treatment of heroin addiction -- 49. Exhibitionism -- 50. Rapid tranquillization -- 51. Palpitations -- 52. Thoughts of killing her baby -- 53. My wife is having an affair -- 54. A man in police custody -- 55. Stalking -- 56. An angry man -- 57. Treatment resistant depression -- 58. Treatment resistant schizophrenia -- 59. Low mood and tired all of the time -- 60. A profoundly deaf man 'hearing voices' -- 61. I am sure I am not well -- 62. Repeating the same story over and over again -- 63. Progressive step-wise cognitive deterioration -- 64. Seeing flies on the ceiling -- 65. Cognitive impairment with visual hallucinations -- 66. Paranoia - my wife is poisoning my food -- 67. Acute agitation in a medical in-patient -- 68. Woman is not eating or drinking anything -- 69. A restless postoperative patient who won't stay in bed -- 70. Parkinson's disease -- 71. She is refusing treatment. Her decision is wrong. She must be mentally ill -- 72. Depression in a carer -- 73. My wife is an impostor -- 74. Marked tremor, getting worse -- 75. He can't sit still -- 76. Socially isolated -- 77. Killed his friend's hamster and in trouble all the time -- 78. Anorexia -- 79. Cutting on the forearms -- 80. Feelings of guilt -- 81. Intense feelings of worthlessness -- 82. Seeing things that aren't there -- 83. Separation anxiety -- 84. Soiling behind sofa -- 85. She won't say anything at school -- 86. Tics and checking behaviour -- 87. Not eating, moving or speaking -- 88. Attachment disorder -- 89. Tantrums -- 90. Gender identity disorder -- 91. Blood in the urine of a healthy girl -- 92. Child protection -- 93. He doesn't play with other children -- 94. Trouble in the classroom -- 95. Restlessness -- 96. A man with Down syndrome is not coping -- 97. Strange behaviour in a person with Down syndrome.
98. Learning difficulties, behaviour problems and repetitive behaviour -- 99. Malaise and high blood pressure -- 100. Compulsive and aggressive behaviour in a man with Down syndrome -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W.
Summary: ""While most psychiatric books describe psychiatric disorders without the context of a patient, this book adds an extra dimension by describing mental illnesses in the context of a particular patient... The list of questions encourages readers to ask even more questions, prompting them to consider a wide variety of diagnoses, assessments, and treatment options... Among the excellent topics the book covers are the basic tenets of CBT, the CAGE questionnaire, and Schneider's first rank symptoms of schizophrenia... Medical students will find this to be an outstanding book, helping them to learn how to assess not just diseases, but the patients as well.""-Doody's Core Titles."
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"Remote;text;Cover -- Book title -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. How can you assess mental state? -- 2. Untreated dental abscess -- 3. Generalized anxiety -- 4. Sick note -- 5. Obsessive rituals but does not want medication -- 6. Having a heart attack -- 7. Stepped care for depression in primary care -- 8. Hands raw with washing -- 9. Unresponsive in the emergency department -- 10. Bipolar disorder -- 11. Psychodynamic therapy -- 12. Never felt better -- 13. Aches and pains and loss of interest -- 14. Constantly tearful -- 15. Voices comment on everything I do -- 16. I only smoked a bit of cannabis and took a couple of Es -- 17. Unusual persecutory beliefs -- 18. Abdominal pain in general practice -- 19. A drink a day to keep my problems at bay -- 20. Paracetemol overdose -- 21. Spider phobia -- 22. Déjà vu and amnesia -- 23. Self-harming, substance misuse and volatile relationships -- 24. My husband won't let me go out -- 25. Intensely fearful hallucinations -- 26. Flashbacks and nightmares -- 27. Ataxia -- 28. Unexplained medical symptoms: this pain just won't go away -- 29. Can't concentrate after his daughter died -- 30. Something's not quite right -- 31. Tricyclic antidepressant overdose -- 32. Suicidal risk assessment -- 33. Paranoia with movement disorder -- 34. My nose is too big and ugly -- 35. Can I section her to make her accept treatment? -- 36. Disinhibited and behaving oddly -- 37. Transference and counter transference -- 38. Depression progressing to myoclonus and dementia -- 39. Bulimia nervosa - constipation -- 40. Fever, muscle rigidity, mental confusion -- 41. 'Alien impulses' and risk to others -- 42. Feels like the room is changing shape -- 43. Unable to open my fists -- 44. Intense fatigue -- 45. Epilepsy and symptoms of psychosis -- 46. I'm impotent -- 47. I love him but I don't want sex.;48. Treatment of heroin addiction -- 49. Exhibitionism -- 50. Rapid tranquillization -- 51. Palpitations -- 52. Thoughts of killing her baby -- 53. My wife is having an affair -- 54. A man in police custody -- 55. Stalking -- 56. An angry man -- 57. Treatment resistant depression -- 58. Treatment resistant schizophrenia -- 59. Low mood and tired all of the time -- 60. A profoundly deaf man 'hearing voices' -- 61. I am sure I am not well -- 62. Repeating the same story over and over again -- 63. Progressive step-wise cognitive deterioration -- 64. Seeing flies on the ceiling -- 65. Cognitive impairment with visual hallucinations -- 66. Paranoia - my wife is poisoning my food -- 67. Acute agitation in a medical in-patient -- 68. Woman is not eating or drinking anything -- 69. A restless postoperative patient who won't stay in bed -- 70. Parkinson's disease -- 71. She is refusing treatment. Her decision is wrong. She must be mentally ill -- 72. Depression in a carer -- 73. My wife is an impostor -- 74. Marked tremor, getting worse -- 75. He can't sit still -- 76. Socially isolated -- 77. Killed his friend's hamster and in trouble all the time -- 78. Anorexia -- 79. Cutting on the forearms -- 80. Feelings of guilt -- 81. Intense feelings of worthlessness -- 82. Seeing things that aren't there -- 83. Separation anxiety -- 84. Soiling behind sofa -- 85. She won't say anything at school -- 86. Tics and checking behaviour -- 87. Not eating, moving or speaking -- 88. Attachment disorder -- 89. Tantrums -- 90. Gender identity disorder -- 91. Blood in the urine of a healthy girl -- 92. Child protection -- 93. He doesn't play with other children -- 94. Trouble in the classroom -- 95. Restlessness -- 96. A man with Down syndrome is not coping -- 97. Strange behaviour in a person with Down syndrome.;98. Learning difficulties, behaviour problems and repetitive behaviour -- 99. Malaise and high blood pressure -- 100. Compulsive and aggressive behaviour in a man with Down syndrome -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W.;""While most psychiatric books describe psychiatric disorders without the context of a patient, this book adds an extra dimension by describing mental illnesses in the context of a particular patient... The list of questions encourages readers to ask even more questions, prompting them to consider a wide variety of diagnoses, assessments, and treatment options... Among the excellent topics the book covers are the basic tenets of CBT, the CAGE questionnaire, and Schneider's first rank symptoms of schizophrenia... Medical students will find this to be an outstanding book, helping them to learn how to assess not just diseases, but the patients as well.""-Doody's Core Titles."

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Cover -- Book title -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. How can you assess mental state? -- 2. Untreated dental abscess -- 3. Generalized anxiety -- 4. Sick note -- 5. Obsessive rituals but does not want medication -- 6. Having a heart attack -- 7. Stepped care for depression in primary care -- 8. Hands raw with washing -- 9. Unresponsive in the emergency department -- 10. Bipolar disorder -- 11. Psychodynamic therapy -- 12. Never felt better -- 13. Aches and pains and loss of interest -- 14. Constantly tearful -- 15. Voices comment on everything I do -- 16. I only smoked a bit of cannabis and took a couple of Es -- 17. Unusual persecutory beliefs -- 18. Abdominal pain in general practice -- 19. A drink a day to keep my problems at bay -- 20. Paracetemol overdose -- 21. Spider phobia -- 22. Déjà vu and amnesia -- 23. Self-harming, substance misuse and volatile relationships -- 24. My husband won't let me go out -- 25. Intensely fearful hallucinations -- 26. Flashbacks and nightmares -- 27. Ataxia -- 28. Unexplained medical symptoms: this pain just won't go away -- 29. Can't concentrate after his daughter died -- 30. Something's not quite right -- 31. Tricyclic antidepressant overdose -- 32. Suicidal risk assessment -- 33. Paranoia with movement disorder -- 34. My nose is too big and ugly -- 35. Can I section her to make her accept treatment? -- 36. Disinhibited and behaving oddly -- 37. Transference and counter transference -- 38. Depression progressing to myoclonus and dementia -- 39. Bulimia nervosa - constipation -- 40. Fever, muscle rigidity, mental confusion -- 41. 'Alien impulses' and risk to others -- 42. Feels like the room is changing shape -- 43. Unable to open my fists -- 44. Intense fatigue -- 45. Epilepsy and symptoms of psychosis -- 46. I'm impotent -- 47. I love him but I don't want sex.

48. Treatment of heroin addiction -- 49. Exhibitionism -- 50. Rapid tranquillization -- 51. Palpitations -- 52. Thoughts of killing her baby -- 53. My wife is having an affair -- 54. A man in police custody -- 55. Stalking -- 56. An angry man -- 57. Treatment resistant depression -- 58. Treatment resistant schizophrenia -- 59. Low mood and tired all of the time -- 60. A profoundly deaf man 'hearing voices' -- 61. I am sure I am not well -- 62. Repeating the same story over and over again -- 63. Progressive step-wise cognitive deterioration -- 64. Seeing flies on the ceiling -- 65. Cognitive impairment with visual hallucinations -- 66. Paranoia - my wife is poisoning my food -- 67. Acute agitation in a medical in-patient -- 68. Woman is not eating or drinking anything -- 69. A restless postoperative patient who won't stay in bed -- 70. Parkinson's disease -- 71. She is refusing treatment. Her decision is wrong. She must be mentally ill -- 72. Depression in a carer -- 73. My wife is an impostor -- 74. Marked tremor, getting worse -- 75. He can't sit still -- 76. Socially isolated -- 77. Killed his friend's hamster and in trouble all the time -- 78. Anorexia -- 79. Cutting on the forearms -- 80. Feelings of guilt -- 81. Intense feelings of worthlessness -- 82. Seeing things that aren't there -- 83. Separation anxiety -- 84. Soiling behind sofa -- 85. She won't say anything at school -- 86. Tics and checking behaviour -- 87. Not eating, moving or speaking -- 88. Attachment disorder -- 89. Tantrums -- 90. Gender identity disorder -- 91. Blood in the urine of a healthy girl -- 92. Child protection -- 93. He doesn't play with other children -- 94. Trouble in the classroom -- 95. Restlessness -- 96. A man with Down syndrome is not coping -- 97. Strange behaviour in a person with Down syndrome.

98. Learning difficulties, behaviour problems and repetitive behaviour -- 99. Malaise and high blood pressure -- 100. Compulsive and aggressive behaviour in a man with Down syndrome -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W.

""While most psychiatric books describe psychiatric disorders without the context of a patient, this book adds an extra dimension by describing mental illnesses in the context of a particular patient... The list of questions encourages readers to ask even more questions, prompting them to consider a wide variety of diagnoses, assessments, and treatment options... Among the excellent topics the book covers are the basic tenets of CBT, the CAGE questionnaire, and Schneider's first rank symptoms of schizophrenia... Medical students will find this to be an outstanding book, helping them to learn how to assess not just diseases, but the patients as well.""-Doody's Core Titles."