Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry

Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry
Author: Sarah Huline-Dickens,Patricia Casey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781009054690

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Teaching Psychiatry to Undergraduates

Teaching Psychiatry to Undergraduates
Author: Tom Brown,John Eagles
Publsiher: RCPsych Publications
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1904671993

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This book aims to nurture the inspirational teaching that will help bring the most talented doctors into psychiatry. It contains advice on how to teach psychiatry to undergraduate medical students using a range of different methods in different settings, and addresses both the theory and practical aspects of teaching psychiatry to medical students.

Clinical Topics in Old Age Psychiatry

Clinical Topics in Old Age Psychiatry
Author: Julian C. Hughes,Philippa Lilford
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781108706148

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An overview of important current subjects in old age psychiatry, demonstrating the depth and breadth of the speciality.

Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry

Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry
Author: Sarah Huline-Dickens,Patricia Casey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2022-12-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781009062725

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Clinical Topics in Teaching Psychiatry draws on classic papers previously published in BJPsych Advances, alongside newly commissioned chapters, to provide a rich overview of teaching and learning as applied to psychiatry. Written by clinicians, professors and lecturers, the book covers the direct teaching of the specialty through to educational management, coaching and mentoring. It examines diverse methods of teaching and learning, from journal clubs to simulation, and gives an updated overview of psychiatry in the foundation programme. It covers the challenges faced by trainers in recent times in delivering training virtually through webinars and remote placements. Newly commissioned chapters include how to conduct an online literature search, writing for learning and publication, delivering a good lecture and supporting trainees. Accessible throughout, the book provides much-needed guidance for busy clinicians, primarily psychiatrists, who are acting as trainers. It will also be an invaluable guide for trainees and other mental health professionals.

Clinical Topics in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Clinical Topics in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Author: Sarah Huline-Dickens
Publsiher: RCPsych Publications
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2014-03-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781909726178

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However much policy material is produced, the real function of most child psychiatrists is to assess and treat mental disorders in childhood and adolescence. This is a comprehensive update on the field that will inform the clinical practice of all child and adolescent mental health professionals. The authors bring the medical perspective to bear on psychopathology and demonstrate that our understanding of childhood psychiatric disorders, their origins and their treatments are improving. They write with a particular focus on four contemporary themes – continuity into adult life, the integration of biological and social aetiology, the influence of neuroscience, and the increasing use of research and evidence – and take into account recent changes in DSM-5. Some chapters have been specially commissioned for this book, while previous versions of the others have been published in the journal Advences in Psychiatric Treatment and have now been fully revised and updated in line with the four themes. The new chapters include disorders in 0- to 4-year-olds, Tourette syndrome and the clinically significant topic of anxiety. Other topics include: autism spectrum disorders, behavioural and affective disorders, pharmacology and psychological therapies, fabrication and induction of illness, and gender dysphoria. All the topics covered are central to the work of practising child and adolescent mental health professionals, and many will also be relevant to paediatricians, psychologists, social workers, and trainees in all these fields.

Teaching Psychiatry

Teaching Psychiatry
Author: Linda Gask,Bulent Coskun,David A. Baron
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2011-04-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780470974933

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In psychiatry, as in all of medicine, clinicians are frequently involved in training students and residents yet few have themselves been trained in pedagogy. Improving the quality of psychiatric education should both improve the quality of psychiatric care and make the profession more attractive to medical students. Written by a team of international experts with many years of experience, this comprehensive text takes a globally relevant perspective on providing practical instruction and advice on all aspects of teaching psychiatry. It covers learning from undergraduate and postgraduate level to primary medical and community settings, enabling readers to find solutions to the problems they are facing and become aware of potential issues which they can anticipate and be prepared to address. The book discusses curriculum development using examples from around the world, in order to provide trainees with the basic attitudes, knowledge and skills they require to practise psychiatry. Features: Instruction on developing a curriculum for Residency training, teaching interviewing skills, teaching psychotherapy and using new technology Innovative ways of engaging medical students in psychiatry and developing their interest in the specialty, including experience with new types of elective and research options and development of roles for students in patient care Focuses throughout on how to teach rather than what to teach Includes descriptions of workplace-based assessments Discussions of both theoretical and practical perspectives and examples of particular innovations in the field using case studies Presented in a thoroughly readable and accessible manner, this book is a primary resource for all clinicians involved in teaching psychiatry to medical students and trainees.

Spirituality and Psychiatry

Spirituality and Psychiatry
Author: Christopher C. H. Cook,Andrew Powell
Publsiher: RCPsych Publications
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2022-10-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781009302357

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Spirituality and Psychiatry addresses the crucial but often overlooked relevance of spirituality to mental well-being and psychiatric care. This updated and expanded second edition explores the nature of spirituality, its relationship to religion, and the reasons for its importance in clinical practice. Contributors discuss the prevention and management of illness, and the maintenance of recovery. Different chapters focus on the subspecialties of psychiatry, including psychotherapy, child and adolescent psychiatry, intellectual disability, forensic psychiatry, substance misuse, and old age psychiatry. The book provides a critical review of the literature and a response to the questions posed by researchers, service users and clinicians, concerning the importance of spirituality in mental healthcare. With contributions from psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, nurses, mental healthcare chaplains and neuroscientists, and a patient perspective, this book is an invaluable clinical handbook for anyone interested in the place of spirituality in psychiatric practice.

Mental Health

Mental Health
Author: Nicholas Procter,Helen P. Hamer,Denise McGarry,Terry Froggatt,Rhonda L. Wilson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2013-12-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781107667723

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Mental Health: A Person-centred Approach aligns leading research with the human connections that can be made in mental health care.