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Psychiatry

Past, Present, and Prospect
Buch | Softcover
432 Seiten
2014
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-963896-3 (ISBN)
82,30 inkl. MwSt
Psychiatry: Past, Present, and Prospect provides a set of perspectives written in essay form from eminent contributors, covering the major developments in psychiatry over the last 40 years.
Psychiatry: Past, Present, and Prospect brings together perspectives from a group of highly respected psychiatrists, each with decades of experience in clinical practice. The topics covered range from scientific discoveries of all kinds, advances in treatment, and conceptual breakthroughs. The highlights are countered by the field's negative sides: perennial indecisiveness about the boundaries of psychiatry; the limitations of a narrow approach to human suffering; the retreat from the hope of a de-institutionalised, community-based psychiatry; the divide between biological treatments and psychotherapy; the technical and ethical complexities of psychiatric research; and the low priority given to psychiatry, especially but far from exclusively in less developed countries.
The result is a text full of collected wisdom which will promote the curiosity of mental health professionals about key developments in psychiatry over the past half century; sensitize the next generation of mental health professionals to the role they might play in advancing the state of knowledge about mental illness and its treatment during the course of their careers; and serve as a valuable archival resource for scholars.
This collection of viewpoints from very experienced leaders in the field of psychiatry will prove fascinating reading for psychiatrists and allied mental health professionals, such as psychologists, psychiatric social workers, psychiatric nurses and occupational therapists, both trained and in training. It will also offer the interested laity a balanced account of psychiatry's evolution since the 1950s, and its likely prospects in the 21st century.

Edited by Sidney Bloch, Emeritus Professor and Honorary Consultant, University of Melbourne and St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, Stephen A. Green, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington DC, USA, and Jeremy Holmes, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, UKContributors: Aaron T. Beck, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USAAnne Becker, Harvard University, USAGerman Berrios, Chair of the Epistemology of Psychiatry, Life Fellow, Robinson College, University of Cambridge, UKVishal Bhavsa, Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, UKSidney Bloch, Department of Psychiatry, St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaDavid Dozois, Department of Psychology, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, CanadaStephen A. Green, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington DC, USAMax Fink, Professor of Psychiatry & Neurology Emeritus, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Long Island NY, USA Dusan Hadzi-Pavlovic, Senior Hospital Scientist, Black Dog Institute, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick NSW Australia; Conjoint Senior Lecturer, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW AustraliaEdwin Harari Jeremy Holmes, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, UKSteven Hyman, Harvard University, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA, USAJerome Jaffe, University of Maryland, USAArthur Kleinman, Harvard University, USAJulian Leff, Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, UKDon Lipsitt, Harvard University, USADana March, Department of Epidemiology, The Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University, USAPeter McGuffin, MRC SGDP Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UKPhilip Mitchell, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AustraliaPaul Mullen, Monash University, Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health, AustraliaRobin Murray, Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, UKCatherine Oppenheimer, Consultant Psychiatrist, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Partnership Mental Healthcare NHS Trust, UK Michael Rutter, MRC SGDP Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, UKNorman Sartorius, Former Head of Mental Health, World Heath Organization, Geneva, SwitzerlandArieh Y. Shalev, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, IsraelDanny Sullivan, Monash University, Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health, AustraliaEzra Susser, Columbia University, USAGeorge Szmukler, Professor of Psychiatry and Society, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK

1. Neuroscience ; 2. Psychiatric genetics ; 3. Clinical research with a focus on schizophrenia ; 4. Epidemiology and causality ; 5. Cultural psychiatry ; 6. Community psychiatry ; 7. Psychiatry in developing countries ; 8. Mental health law ; 9. Psychiatric ethics ; 10. Diagnosis and classification ; 11. Consultation-liaison psychiatry ; 12. Child and adolescent psychiatry ; 13. Psychiatry of the elderly ; 14. Forensic psychiatry ; 15. Psychological trauma ; 16. The addictions ; 17. Personality disorders ; 18. Psychopharmacology ; 19. Convulsive therapies ; 20. Cognitive-behaviour therapy ; 21. Psychodynamic psychiatry

Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 159 x 234 mm
Gewicht 632 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
ISBN-10 0-19-963896-9 / 0199638969
ISBN-13 978-0-19-963896-3 / 9780199638963
Zustand Neuware
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