ABC of Psychological Medicine

ABC of Psychological Medicine
Author: Richard Mayou
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1280285133

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ABC of Psychological Medicine

ABC of Psychological Medicine
Author: Richard Mayou,Michael Sharpe,Alan Carson
Publsiher: BMJ Books
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2003-02-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0727915568

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This book provides both the evidence and the guidance to enable doctors to improve their assessment and management of the psychological and behavioural aspects of the most common problems presenting in general medical care. It summarises the recent research evidence and provides common sense guidance on how psychological and psychiatric aspects of illness can be addressed within the medical consultation.

ABC of Mental Health

ABC of Mental Health
Author: Teifion Davies,Tom Craig
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2009-07-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781444316995

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Mental health services have changed completely in the UK, and the new edition of ABC of Mental Health has been thoroughly updated and revised to reflect this. Providing clear practical advice on how to recognise, diagnose and manage mental disorders successfully and safely, with sections on selecting drugs and psychological treatments, and improving compliance, ABC of Mental Health also contains information on the major categories of mental health disorders, the mental health needs of vulnerable groups (such as the elderly, children, homeless and ethnic minorities) and the psychological treatments. Fully up to date with recent mental health legislation, this new edition is as comprehensive as it is invaluable. By covering the mental health needs of special groups, this ABC equips GPs, hospital doctors, nurses, counsellors and social workers with all the information they need for the day to day management of patients with mental health problems.

ABC of Clinical Resilience

ABC of Clinical Resilience
Author: Anna Frain,Sue Murphy,John Frain
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2021-08-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781119693437

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ABC of Clinical Resilience ABC of Clinical Resilience For the healthcare professional, clinical resilience is about reconnecting with those stirrings which first motivated us to spend a career in the service of others. It is about recovering and maintaining the ???joy of practice??? which nourishes and satisfies our curiosity about the uniqueness of every person in our care. Being a resilient practitioner is essential for our personal wellbeing and also for the safety of our patients, who depend on our ability to optimise our physical and cognitive performance. Yet many healthcare professionals report experiencing burnout. ABC of Clinical Resilience summarises current evidence on how cognitive performance and wellbeing of healthcare professionals are affected by the emotional context of providing care and the organisational culture of working environments. As well as considering impacts of individuals and teams, we also consider how resilience can be recovered for the benefit of everyone. Topics include: The emotional impact of working in healthcare Resilience and cognitive performance Practicing self-care The physiology of resilience Intelligent kindness Kindness in teams Resilience in practice Organisational kindness Teaching resilience Perfect for both novice and experienced healthcare professionals, including those working in mental health, ABC of Clinical Resilience will also earn a place in the libraries of professionals who treat healthcare workers and readers interested in the psychology and prevention of burnout, vicarious trauma, and moral injury. About the ABC series The ABC series has been designed to help you access information quickly and deliver the best patient care, and remains an essential reference tool for GPs, junior doctors, medical students and healthcare professionals. Now offering over 80 titles, this extensive series provides you with a quick and dependable reference on a range of topics in all the major specialties. The ABC series is the essential and dependable source of up-to-date information for all practitioners and students in primary healthcare. To receive automatic updates on books and journals in your specialty, join our email list. Sign up today at www.wiley.com/email

ABC of Anxiety and Depression

ABC of Anxiety and Depression
Author: Linda Gask,Carolyn Chew-Graham
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2014-10-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781118780794

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ABC of Anxiety and Depression is a practical guide to the assessment, treatment and management of patients with anxiety and depression as they commonly present in primary care. It begins with an introduction to views on the understanding of anxiety and depression. The following chapters cover how anxiety and depression present in different patient groups such as children and young people, adults, older people and during antenatal/postnatal periods. It then addresses anxiety and depression as comorbidities with chronic illness, and within special populations and settings. The options for treatment and management of anxiety and depression are considered with guidance on when referral to secondary care may be appropriate and the current best practice in psychological therapies, drug treatment and social interventions. Cases are used to illustrate the complexities of managing patients with anxiety and depression. The title concludes with an important chapter on practitioner well-being. ABC of Anxiety and Depression is a practical resource all general practitioners and family physicians working with patients with anxiety and depressive disorders. It is also relevant for primary health care professionals who are part of clinical teams treating patients with anxiety and depression, and conditions where anxiety and depression are common comorbidities, as well as psychologists, counsellors, social workers, and medical and nursing students.

Ethics in Psychiatry

Ethics in Psychiatry
Author: Hanfried Helmchen,Norman Sartorius
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2010-08-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9048187214

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Ethics in Psychiatry: (1) presents a comprehensive review of ethical issues arising in psychiatric care and research; (2) relates ethical issues to changes and challenges of society; (3) examines the application of general ethics to specific psychiatric problems and relates these to moral implications of psychiatry practice; (4) deals with recently arising ethical problems; (5) contains contributions of leading European ethicists, philosophers, lawyers, historians and psychiatrists; (6) provides a basis for the exploration of culture-bound influences on morals, manners and customs in the light of ethical principles of global validity.

A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine

A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine
Author: Daniel Hack Tuke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1892
Genre: Clinical psychology
ISBN: WISC:89044739886

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Journal of Psychological Medicine

Journal of Psychological Medicine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1853
Genre: Psychology, Pathological
ISBN: STANFORD:36105027488670

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