Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability (eBook)

A Practical Manual
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2012 | 1. Auflage
400 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-96859-7 (ISBN)

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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.

Julie P. Gentile, M.D. (jen-TILL-ee) is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio and the Project Director for Ohio's Coordinating Center of Excellence in Mental Illness/Intellectual Disability. She has been the Professor of Dual Diagnosis for the Ohio Department of Mental Health, the Ohio Department of Developmental Disability, and the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council since 2003 and has evaluated more than 2,000 individuals with co-occurring mental illness and intellectual disability. She is the recipient of the American Psychiatric Association's Frank J. Menolascino Award for Excellence in Psychiatric Services for Developmental Disabilities, the Excellence in Contributions to Clinical Practice Award from the National Association for the Dually Diagnosed, and a member of Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. She is the recipient of numerous teaching awards and has been awarded more than $3,000,000 in grants and contracts to support her work in dual diagnosis since 2003. Paulette Marie Gillig, M.D., Ph.D. is Professor of Psychiatry at the Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio and on the Faculty of the Graduate School. She has been Ohio Department of Mental Health Professor of Rural and Underserved Populations since 1998, is listed in Best Doctors in America, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, is Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a member of Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. She is the recipient of numerous teaching and has published three books and over 60 articles and book chapters in the several areas of Community (Public) Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and the Interface between Psychiatry and Neurology. She is the Section Editor for the journal Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience. She completed residencies in both Neurology and in Psychiatry, and also holds a doctorate in Social Psychology in the area of cognitive processes.

Dedications vii

Editor biographies ix

List of contributors xi

List of abbreviations xiii

Foreword xv

1 Overview 1
Allison E. Cowan, MD and Julie P. Gentile, MD

2 Psychiatric Assessment 14
Ann K. Morrison, MD and Paulette Marie Gillig, MD, PhD

3 Medical Assessment 26
Julie P. Gentile, MD and Michelle A. Monro, DO

4 Neurologic Conditions 51
Paulette Marie Gillig, MD, PhD and Richard Sanders, MD

5 Traumatic Brain Injuries and Co-occurring Mental Illness 75
Gretchen N. Foley, MD

6 Interviewing Techniques 90
Julie P. Gentile, MD and Paulette Marie Gillig, MD, PhD

7 Mood Disorders 125
Ann K. Morrison, MD and Christina Weston, MD

8 Anxiety Disorders 146
Kelly M. Blankenship, MD

9 Psychotic Disorders 161
Allison E. Cowan, MD

10 Personality Disorders 191
Julie P. Gentile, MD and Allison E. Cowan, MD

11 Aggression 210
Julie P. Gentile, MD and Paulette Marie Gillig, MD, PhD

12 Psychotropic Medications 250
Christopher T. Manetta, DO and Julie P. Gentile, MD

13 Psychotherapy 278
Carroll S. Jackson, LISW-S and Julie P. Gentile, MD

14 Behavioral Assessment and Interventions 309
Betsey A. Benson, PhD

15 Legal Issues for Treatment Providers and Evaluators 325
Jeannette Cox, JD

16 Syndromes of Intellectual Disability 338
Kelly M. Blankenship, MD and Christina Weston, MD

Index 366

"..the book easily surpasses its goal to serve as a manual for
the psychiatric treatment of this population, as the chapters
provide a solid overview of the subject matter,including
contemporary references.

Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability: A Practical Manual
will definitely appeal to those who spend the majority of their
professional time providing psychiatric care to individuals with
intellectual disabilities as well as to those with less frequent
contact with this patient group." (Journal of Clinical
Psychiatry, 2013)

"This is a superb and extremely helpful book on the diagnosis
and management of patients with intellectual disability. I wish
this book were available when I was in training!."
(Doody's, 12 October 2012)
"This is a good source of practical information directed at
clinicians in the field. Drs. Gentile and Gillig provide us with a
concise well referenced survey of the rapidly developing field of
community-based management of complex neurobehavioral and
psychiatric conditions." (The NADD Bulletin, 2012)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.3.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Schlagworte Bildungswesen • Education • Learning Disabilities • Lernstörungen, Lernschwächen • Lernstörungen, Lernschwächen • Medical Science • Medizin • Psychiatrie • Psychiatry
ISBN-10 1-119-96859-3 / 1119968593
ISBN-13 978-1-119-96859-7 / 9781119968597
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