Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry 1st Edition
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Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry
1st Edition
The Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry is a new book directed at medical students, doctors coming to
psychiatry for the first time, psychiatric trainees, and other professionals who may have to deal
with patients with psychiatric problems. It is written by a group of experienced, middle-grade
psychiatrists and is designed to provide easy access to the information required by psychiatry
trainees on the wards or on-call. It closely follows the familiar format of the Oxford Handbooks
series, and provides coverage that is comprehensive, evidence based and practical. The content of
the handbook is written in the concise, note-based style characteristic of the series, with topics
confined to single pages. The book is divided into four sections: Fundamentals of Psychiatric
Practice; General Adult Psychiatry; Psychiatric Subspecialties; and Useful Reference Material.
Within each chapter, topics are covered in a clear, logical, manner. For the clinical disorders
there is detailed information on the aetiology, epidemiology, clinical features, common
differential diagnoses, assessment / investigation, management, and prognosis. There is in-depth
coverage of psychiatric assessment, psychopathology, evidence-based practice, mental health
legislation in the UK, therapeutic issues, transcultural psychiatry, and eponyms in psychiatry. The
book is internally cross-referenced and has both key references to important papers and to further
information resources. As well as being indexed alphabetically, it is also indexed by ICD-10 /
DSM-IV codes, and there is a quick index for acute presentations. This Handbook is practical and
directive in style, designed to provide portable reassurance to doctors beginning psychiatry. There
is helpful advice for the management of difficult and urgent situations, and the text is peppered
with clinical observations on the practice of clinical psychiatry and guidance based upon the
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