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Author(s): Benjamin James Sadock; Virginia Alcott Sadock; Pedro Ruiz
Edition: 3
Publisher: LWW
Year: 2017
Language: English
Pages: 752
Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry......Page 1
Preface......Page 7
Contents......Page 9
Psychiatric History and Mental Status Examination......Page 15
Physical Illness and Psychiatric Disorder......Page 24
Laboratory Tests in Psychiatry......Page 30
Signs and Symptoms in Psychiatry......Page 35
Classification in Psychiatry......Page 47
Psychiatric Rating Scales......Page 54
Overview......Page 60
Delirium......Page 62
Dementia......Page 66
Amnestic
Disorders......Page 74
Mental
Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition......Page 79
Neuropsychiatric Aspects of HIV Infection and AIDS......Page 94
Introduction
and Overview......Page 99
Alcohol-Related
Disorders......Page 104
Amphetamine
(or Amphetamine-Like)–Related Disorders......Page 119
Caffeine-Related
Disorders......Page 124
Cannabis-Related
Disorders......Page 128
Cocaine-Related
Disorders......Page 131
Hallucinogen-Related
Disorders......Page 137
Inhalant-Related
Disorders......Page 143
Nicotine-Related
Disorders......Page 146
Opioid-Related
Disorders......Page 150
Phencyclidine
(or Phencyclidine-Like)-Related Disorders......Page 156
Sedative-,
Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Related Disorders......Page 159
Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid
Abuse......Page 164
Other
Substance-Related Disorders......Page 166
Schizophrenia......Page 170
Schizophreniform
Disorder......Page 192
Schizoaffective
Disorder......Page 194
Delusional
Disorder and Shared Psychotic Disorder......Page 196
Brief
Psychotic Disorder, Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, and Secondary Psychotic Disorders......Page 204
Culture-Bound
Syndromes......Page 209
Depression
and Bipolar Disorder......Page 214
Dysthymia
and Cyclothymia......Page 239
Other
Mood Disorders......Page 244
Overview......Page 250
Panic
Disorder and Agoraphobia......Page 253
Specific
Phobia and Social Phobia......Page 261
ObsessiveCompulsive
Disorder......Page 267
Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder......Page 272
Generalized
Anxiety Disorder......Page 277
Other
Anxiety Disorders......Page 281
Somatoform Disorders......Page 287
Factitious Disorders......Page 301
Dissociative Disorders......Page 307
Normal
Sexuality......Page 317
Abnormal
Sexuality and Sexual Dysfunctions......Page 320
Paraphilias
and Sexual Disorder Not Otherwise Specified......Page 332
Gender Identity Disorders......Page 340
Anorexia
Nervosa......Page 347
Bulimia
Nervosa and Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified......Page 352
Obesity......Page 355
Normal
Sleep......Page 360
Sleep
Disorders......Page 362
Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified......Page 374
Adjustment Disorders......Page 385
Personality Disorders......Page 389
Psychosomatic Medicine......Page 407
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry......Page 414
Psychiatry and Reproductive Medicine......Page 417
Relational Problems......Page 424
Problems Related to Abuse or Neglect......Page 428
Additional Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention......Page 435
Suicide......Page 442
Other
Psychiatric Emergencies......Page 448
Psychoanalysis
and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy......Page 459
Brief
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy......Page 463
Group
Psychotherapy, Combined Individual and Group Psychotherapy, and Psychodrama......Page 465
Family
Therapy and Couples Therapy......Page 468
Dialectical
Behavior Therapy......Page 470
Biofeedback......Page 471
Behavior
Therapy......Page 472
Cognitive
Therapy......Page 475
Hypnosis......Page 477
Interpersonal Therapy......Page 478
Psychiatric Rehabilitation......Page 480
General
Principles of Psychopharmacology......Page 482
Medication-Induced Movement
Disorders......Page 486
α2-Adrenergic Receptor Agonists: Clonidine and Guanfacine......Page 489
ß-Adrenergic Receptor
Antagonists......Page 491
Anticholinergics
and Amantadine......Page 493
Anticonvulsants: Gabapentin, Pregabalin,
Tiagabine, Levetiracetam, Topiramate, and Zonisamide......Page 495
Antihistamines......Page 497
Barbiturates and Similarly
Acting Drugs......Page 499
Benzodiazepines and Drugs
Acting on Benzodiazepine Receptors......Page 502
Bupropion......Page 506
Buspirone......Page 508
Calcium
Channel Inhibitors......Page 509
Carbamazepine
and Oxcarbazepine......Page 510
Cholinesterase Inhibitors
and Memantine......Page 513
Disulfiram
and Acamprosate......Page 516
Dopamine
Receptor Agonists and Precursors: Apomorphine, Bromocriptine, Levodopa, Pergolide, Pramipexole, and Ropinirole......Page 518
Dopamine
Receptor Antagonists: Typical Antipsychotics......Page 520
Lamotrigine......Page 527
Lithium......Page 528
Melatonin Agonists: Ramelteon
and Melatonin......Page 533
Mirtazapine......Page 534
Monoamine
Oxidase Inhibitors......Page 535
Nefazodone......Page 538
Opioid
Receptor Agonists: Methadone, Buprenorphine, and Levomethadyl......Page 540
Opioid
Receptor Antagonists: Naltrexone, Nalmefene, and Naloxone......Page 542
Phosphodiesterase-5
Inhibitors......Page 545
Selective Serotonin–Norepinephrine Reuptake
Inhibitors......Page 547
Selective
Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors......Page 549
Serotonin–Dopamine Antagonists: SecondGeneration
Antipsychotics......Page 556
Sympathomimetics and
Related Drugs......Page 562
Thyroid
Hormones......Page 566
Trazodone......Page 568
Tricyclics
and Tetracyclics......Page 569
Valproate......Page 573
Yohimbine......Page 575
Electroconvulsive
Therapy......Page 576
Other
Brain Stimulation Methods......Page 580
Child Psychiatry: Assessment, Examination, and Psychological Testing......Page 582
Mental Retardation......Page 589
Learning Disorders......Page 599
Motor Skills Disorder: Developmental Coordination Disorder......Page 606
Communication Disorders......Page 609
Pervasive Developmental Disorders......Page 619
Attention-Deficit Disorders......Page 630
Disruptive Behavior Disorders: Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder......Page 637
Feeding and Eating Disorders of Infancy or Early Childhood......Page 643
Tic Disorders......Page 648
Elimination Disorders......Page 653
Reactive
Attachment Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood......Page 658
Stereotypic
Movement Disorder and Disorder of Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence Not Otherwise Specified......Page 660
Depressive
Disorders and Suicide in Children and Adolescents......Page 664
Early-Onset
Bipolar Disorders......Page 670
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
of Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence......Page 673
Separation
Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Social Phobia......Page 676
Selective
Mutism......Page 681
Early-Onset Schizophrenia......Page 683
Child Psychiatry: Additional Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention......Page 687
Individual
Psychotherapy......Page 693
Group
Psychotherapy......Page 696
Residential,
Day, and Hospital Treatment......Page 698
Biological
Therapies......Page 700
Psychiatric
Treatment of Adolescents......Page 704
Geriatric Psychiatry......Page 708
Palliative
Care......Page 712
Euthanasia
and Physician-Assisted Suicide......Page 714
Clinical-Legal Issues in Psychiatry......Page 717
Ethics in Psychiatry......Page 723
Index......Page 726