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Intellectual Disability Psychiatry
Author | : Angela Hassiotis,Diana Andrea Barron,Ian Hall |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2013-03-13 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781118709856 |
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Intellectual Disability Psychiatry is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the management of mental health problems in people with intellectual disabilities. A clear and user-friendly handbook, it will help busy healthcare professionals develop their understanding of the mental health problems of service users with intellectual disabilities. Most importantly, it will help them make an accurate diagnostic assessment and develop and implement an holistic, person-centred, evidence-based management plan. Topics covered include the classification of mental disorders in intellectual disability, the clinical assessment of specific disorders, psychological, psychopharmacological and social interventions, and the practical, legal, and social aspects of supporting service users with intellectual disability who have mental health problems.
Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability
Author | : Julie P. Gentile,Paulette Marie Gillig |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2012-03-22 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781119940340 |
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Patients with intellectual disability (ID) can benefit from the full range of mental health services. To ensure that psychiatric assessment, diagnosis and treatment interventions are relevant and effective; individuals with ID should be evaluated and treated within the context of their developmental framework. Behavior should be viewed as a form of communication. Individuals with ID often present with behavioral symptoms complicated by limited expressive language skills and undiagnosed medical conditions. Many training programs do not include focused study of individuals with ID, despite the fact that patients with ID will be seen by virtually every mental health practitioner. In this book, the authors present a framework for competent assessment and treatment of psychiatric disorders in individuals with ID. Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability is a resource guide for psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and other prescribers treating patients with ID. It is a supplemental text for psychiatry residents, medical students, psychology graduate students, psychotherapists, counselors, social workers, behavior support specialists and nurses. To assist the practicing clinician the book includes: Clinical vignettes Clinical pearls Charts for quick reference Issues concerning medications and poly-pharmacy Altered diagnostic criteria specific for use with individuals with ID There are no evidence-based principles dedicated to psychotropic medication use in ID, but consensus guidelines address the high prevalence of poly-pharmacy. Altered diagnostic criteria have been published which accommodate less self-report and incorporate collateral information; this book reviews the literature on psychotropic medications, consensus guidelines, and population-specific diagnostic criteria sets. Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability also includes: Interviewing techniques and assessment tips for all levels of communicative ability as well as for nonverbal individuals Assessment of aggression to determine etiology and formulate a treatment plan Overview of types of psychotherapy and suggested alterations for each to increase efficacy Relevant legal issues for caregivers and treatment providers The detective work involved in mental health assessment of individuals with ID is challenging yet rewarding. The highest quality mental health treatment limits hospital days, improves quality of life and often allows individuals to live in the least restrictive environments. Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability is a must have resource for clinicians treating the ID population.
Oxford Textbook of the Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability
Author | : Sabayasachi Bhaumik,Regi Alexander |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2020-02-05 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780192513458 |
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Intellectual Disability (ID) describes a lifelong condition of heterogeneous aetiology, associated with the impairment of intellectual functioning (IQ
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM 5
Author | : American Psychiatric Association |
Publsiher | : American Psychiatric Publishing |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2021-09-24 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1955245185 |
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Mental Disorders and Disabilities Among Low Income Children
Author | : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine,Institute of Medicine,Board on Children, Youth, and Families,Board on the Health of Select Populations,Committee to Evaluate the Supplemental Security Income Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders |
Publsiher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 472 |
Release | : 2015-10-28 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780309376884 |
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Children living in poverty are more likely to have mental health problems, and their conditions are more likely to be severe. Of the approximately 1.3 million children who were recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability benefits in 2013, about 50% were disabled primarily due to a mental disorder. An increase in the number of children who are recipients of SSI benefits due to mental disorders has been observed through several decades of the program beginning in 1985 and continuing through 2010. Nevertheless, less than 1% of children in the United States are recipients of SSI disability benefits for a mental disorder. At the request of the Social Security Administration, Mental Disorders and Disability Among Low-Income Children compares national trends in the number of children with mental disorders with the trends in the number of children receiving benefits from the SSI program, and describes the possible factors that may contribute to any differences between the two groups. This report provides an overview of the current status of the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders, and the levels of impairment in the U.S. population under age 18. The report focuses on 6 mental disorders, chosen due to their prevalence and the severity of disability attributed to those disorders within the SSI disability program: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, learning disabilities, and mood disorders. While this report is not a comprehensive discussion of these disorders, Mental Disorders and Disability Among Low-Income Children provides the best currently available information regarding demographics, diagnosis, treatment, and expectations for the disorder time course - both the natural course and under treatment.
Seminars in the Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability
Author | : Mark Scheepers,Mike Kerr |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2019-01-31 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781108465069 |
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The third edition of this book provides cutting-edge research on psychiatry and intellectual disability, from genetics to service delivery.
Psychiatric and Behavioural Disorders in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Author | : Nick Bouras,Geraldine Holt |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 2007-02-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : UOM:39015079269158 |
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In this book the current principles of clinical practice in assessment, management, and services for individuals with developmental disabilities (DD) and mental retardation (MR) are covered. Written and edited by experts in the field, this is a useful addition in the understanding and treatment of these patients. the purpose is to provide a comprehensive review of all the aspects of the psychiatric and behavioral disorders in DD and MR. the editor has met this goal with an excellent volume. the intended audience is clinicians, including psychiatrists, neurologists, pediatricians, primary care
Guide to Intellectual Disabilities
Author | : Julie P. Gentile,Allison E. Cowan,David W. Dixon |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2019-02-07 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9783030044565 |
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This book covers a curriculum of topics for treating patients with co-occurring intellectual disabilities and mental illness, better known as dual diagnosis (DD). Though these patients represent approximately three percent of the population, they are largely underserved due to a huge gap in the literature and limited training on this topic among non-psychiatric practitioners. They are often medically fragile and have co-occurring seizure disorders and other neurologic conditions, frequently presenting to psychiatrists with behavior problems when in fact they have undiagnosed, under-diagnosed or undertreated medical conditions. A medical professional who is not trained to spot the nuanced symptoms can therefore be unprepared to work with such patients. They may misdiagnose, inappropriately prescribe medications, and fail to employ the best practices as a result. This is particularly problematic because such patients often function at significantly higher levels when accurately diagnosed and appropriately treated. Written by experts in the field, this text covers the psychiatric and medical assessment of DD patients, neurologic conditions, interviewing techniques, medications, and other topics that DD patients may present with. The book also covers a myriad of other issues surrounding DD patients that physicians often struggle with, including DD patients at the interface of the legal system, human rights concerns, tips for working with families and caregivers, and general ethical considerations. The text is specifically designed for physicians who may need quick access to information in either print or digital form. Each chapter opens with case vignettes to easily demonstrate each particular scenario and is followed up with concise, practical information. All chapters include tables that summarize the clinical pearls as well as the DSM-5 and DM-ID diagnostic criteria that is most vital to care, making this an excellent resource in both the classroom and in a treatment setting. This book offers a pathway to accurate diagnosis and treatment, leaving psychiatrists and trainees better prepared to offer the full range of mental health treatment for their dual diagnosis patients.