Psychiatric Care of the Medical Patient

Author:   Barry S. Fogel (Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Winchester, MA) ,  Donna B. Greenberg (Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; and Massachusetts General Hospital, Lexington, MA)
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Pages:   1812
Publication Date:   06 August 2015
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Author:   Barry S. Fogel (Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Winchester, MA) ,  Donna B. Greenberg (Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; and Massachusetts General Hospital, Lexington, MA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 28.50cm , Height: 5.70cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   4.241kg
ISBN:  

9780199731855


ISBN 10:   0199731853
Pages:   1812
Publication Date:   06 August 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contributors Part I: Diagnostic Methods 1. Principles of Medical Psychiatry Donna B. Greenberg and Barry S. Fogel 2. Physical and Neurological Examination Barry S. Fogel 3. Neuropsychological Assessment Aaron P. Nelson and Stephanie Assuras 4. Screening Tests and Rating Scales Barry S. Fogel 5. Laboratory Tests Kim Stoner 6. Laboratory Evaluation of Endocrine Disorders in Patients with Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Fernando Rivera, Shirlene Sampson, Christopher Sola, and Susan G. Kornstein 7. Neuroimaging in Psychiatry: The Clinical-Radiographic Correlate David L. Perez, Laura Ortiz-Terán, and David A. Silbersweig 8. Clinical Neurophysiology in Medical Psychiatry Rani A. Sarkis and Shahram Khoshbin 9. Neuropsychiatry of Primary Sleep Disorders Amit Chopra and Jarrett W. Richardson Part II. Therapeutic Modalities 10. Psychotherapeutic Principles and Techniques Stephen A. Green 11. Family Therapy in Chronic Medical Illness Gabor I. Keitner 12. Parent Guidance for Medically Ill Parents Vaughn L. Mankey and Cynthia W. Moore 13. Group Psychotherapy for Medically Ill Populations Cheryl Gore-Felton and David Spiegel 14. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies Lara N. Traeger and Joseph A. Greer 15. Non-Adherence to Treatment Joseph A. Greer, Paul J. Helmuth, Jeffrey S. Gonzalez, and Steven A. Safren 16. Hypnosis in Psychosomatic Medicine José R. Maldonado 17. Mind Body Medicine Gregory L. Fricchione 18. Spiritual and Religious Issues in Medical Illness Gregory L. Fricchione and John R. Peteet 19. Technology in Treatment and Physician-Patient Communication Steven E. Locke and Tristan Gorrindo 20. Psychiatry and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Nasser Karamouz, Richard T. Goldberg, Lucienne A. Cahen and Seth D. Herman Part III. Pharmacologic and Other Somatic Treatments 21. Psychopharmacology in the Medical Patient Thomas Markham Brown, Alan Stoudemire*, and Barry S. Fogel 22. Pharmacokinetics of Psychotropic Drugs in the Context of General Medical Illness Cindy Mascarenas and Barry S. Fogel 23. Medically Significant Side Effects of Psychotropic Drugs Thomas Markham Brown 24. Neurostimulation: ECT, VNS, rTMS, and DBS Lawrence Park 25. Acute Pain Management and Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill Robert J. Boland, Monique V. Yohanan, and Richard J. Goldberg 26. Pharmacologic and Other Somatic Treatments of Nausea and Vomiting Danielle N. Ko and Eva H. Chittenden 27. Pharmacologic and Other Somatic Treatments of Dyspnea Pedro E. Pérez-Cruz and Eva H. Chittenden 28. Therapeutic Nutrients, Herbs, and Hormones Patricia L. Gerbarg and Richard P. Brown Part IV. Major Symptoms and Syndromes 29. Grief, Complicated Grief and Bereavement-Related Depression Alana Iglewicz and Sidney Zisook 30. Acute and Chronic Reactions to Trauma T.H. Eric Bui, M. Alexandra Kredlow, Meredith E. Charney, Mary C. Zeng, and Naomi M. Simon 31. Anxiety in the Medically Ill Richard J. Goldberg, Donn A. Posner, and Donna B. Greenberg 32. Eating Disorders Megan Moore Brennan, Jennifer J. Thomas, and Caitlin M. Nevins 33. Primary Sleep Disorders in Medical and Neurological Patients Amit Chopra and Jarrett Richardson 34. Medical and Psychiatric Aspects of Chronic Fatigue Syndromes and Apathy Linda M. Worley and Donna B. Greenberg 35. Sexual Dysfunction Donna B. Greenberg, Barry S. Fogel, and Linda Shafer 36. Chronic Pain David Borsook 37. Excessive Illness Behavior James C. Hamilton, Krystal A. Hedge, and Marc D. Feldman 38. Treatment of Addictions and Related Disorders Robert Swift 39. Evaluating and Managing Suicide Risk and Violence Risk in the Medical Setting Phillip M. Kleespies, Douglas H. Hughes, Sarah R. Weintraub, and Ashley S. Hart 40. Personality Disorders in the Medical Setting Barry S. Fogel Part V. Neuropsychiatric Disorders 41. Delirium José R. Maldonado 42. Dementia Scott McGinnis 43. Epilepsy and Seizures W. Curt LaFrance Jr and Andres M. Kanner 44. Diagnosis and Treatment of Headache Elizabeth W. Loder 45. Traumatic Brain Injury Gregory J. O' Shanick, Nils Varney, and George T. Moses 46. Frontal Systems and Dysfunctions Kimiko Domoto-Reilly, Paul Malloy, Deborah A. Cahn-Weiner, and Thomas Markham Brown 47. Movement Disorders Shreya Raj and Jeremiah M. Scharf 48. Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Focal Neurological Disease: Cerebrovascular Disease and Multiple Sclerosis Ruchi Aggarwal and Mario F. Mendez 49. Brain Tumor Donna B. Greenberg 50. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Medical Illness Anna M. Georgiopoulos and Craig B.H. Surman 51. The Psychiatric Care of Medical Patients with Autism Robert L. Doyle Part VI. Medical Specialties 52. Psychiatric Care of the Patient with Heart Disease W. Victor Vieweg and Mehrul Hasnain 53. Multi-dimensional Behavioral Medicine Strategies: Management of Tobacco Use and Obesity Michael G. Goldstein and Margaret Dundon 54. Psychiatric Aspects of Pulmonary Disease Richard Kradin 55. Neuropsychiatric Manifestations of Endocrine Disorders Shirlene Sampson, Christopher L. Sola, and Erin Sterenson 56. Gastroenterology Donna B. Greenberg 57. Psychiatric Care of the Oncology Patient Donna B. Greenberg 58. Hematologic Disorders Madeleine Becker, David J. Axelrod, Keira Chism, Tal E. Weinberger, Dimitri Markov, Lex Denysenko, Christine Marchionni, Olu Oyesanmi, Howard Field, and Elisabeth J. Shakin Kunkel 59. End-Stage Renal Disease and Its Treatment: Dialysis and Transplantation Gregory M. Gressel, Norman B. Levy, Michael J. Germain, and Lewis M. Cohen 60. Infectious Diseases Scott R. Beach 61. Rheumatic Disease, Autoimmune Disorders, and Allergy Sherese Ali 62. Dermatology Joseph A. Locala 63. HIV and AIDS Philip A. Bialer and Joseph Z. Lux 64. Medical Genetics Kristen M. Shannon and Gayun Chan-Smutko Part VII. Women's Health 65. Gynecologic Surgery, Pelvic Pain, and Other Relevant Issues Gail Erlick Robinson, Diane de Camps Meschino 66. Infertility, Pregnancy Loss, and Abortion Gail Erlick Robinson 67. Hormones and Mood Gail Erlick Robinson and Sophie Grigoriadis 68. Pregnancy and Postpartum Diane de Camps Meschino, Ariel Dalfen, and Gail Erlick Robinson Part VIII. Surgical Specialties 69. General Surgery and Anesthesia Frederick J. Stoddard Jr., Robert L. Sheridan, and Lawrence F. Seltzer 70. Psychiatric Management of Behavioral Syndromes in Intensive Care Units Robert J. Boland, Michael G. Goldstein, Scott D. Haltzman, and Tracy M. Guthrie 71. Ophthalmology Mary Lou Jackson and Jennifer Wallis 72. Otolaryngology Harold Bronheim 73. Aesthetic Surgery David B. Sarwer and Jacqueline C. Spitzer 74. Transplantation Thomas W. Heinrich, Michael Marcangelo, and Heidi Christianson 75. Burns Shamim Nejad, Amelia Dubovsky, Kelly Irwin, Jeremy Goverman, and Shawn Fagan 76. Urology and Andrology Andrew J. Roth, Suzanne Karl, and Christian J. Nelson 77. Psychosocial Aspects of Hand Arm Illness and Other Orthopedic Problems Ana-Maria Vranceanu, David Ring, and Donna B. Greenberg 78. Sexual and Psychological Aspects of Rehabilitation After Spinal Cord Injury Robert M. Kohut Jr., Allen D. Seftel, Stanley H. Ducharme, and Donald R.Bodner Part IX. Children and Adolescents 79. Psychiatric Assessment of the Physically Ill Child Wendy Froehlich-Santino, Hans Steiner, and Richard J. Shaw 80. Adaptation of Psychiatric Drug Treatments to Children and Adolescents Eric P. Hazen 81. Death and Grief Counseling for Children and Adolescents Patricia J. O'Malley, Hillary G. D'Amato, and Frederick J. Stoddard Jr. Part X. Medical Psychiatry in the Evolving System of Care 82. Second Medical Opinions in the Era of Personalized Medicine Mayanka Tickoo, Aditya Bardia, and Lidia Schapira 83. The Continuum of Chronic Care: Nursing Homes, Assisted Living, Home Care Hong-Phuc T. Tran and David B. Reuben 84. End-of-life Issues John L. Shuster, Harvey Max Chochinov, and Natalie L. Jacobowski 85. Capacity, Competency, and Consent in Medical Psychiatry Barry S. Fogel 86. Objective Psychiatric Assessment and Management of Chronic Disability Syndromes C. Donald Williams 87. Telepsychiatry Terry Rabinowitz 88. Practice Guidelines, Performance Measurement, and Incentives Daniel P. Hunt Index

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This is a must-have reference for all clinicians who work with patients with medical and psychiatric comorbidity... The editors and chapter authors are leading experts in their fields, and many have training and expertise beyond their psychiatric specialties. This lends an invaluable perspective to this well-thought-out and comprehensive book. Heather Huang, MD (University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health), Doody's Notes Psychiatric Care of the Medical Patient, Third Edition has set a new standard for texts in this area. Fundamentally the book is a true compendium of what the Psychosomatic Psychiatrist must have. It is impossible for a clinician to remember all of this data so it is mandatory that such a book be at their fingertips! Thomas N. Wise, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD The third edition of Psychiatric Care of the Medical Patient extends the philosophy that guided the first two editions: that Medical Psychiatry is a distinct subspecialty taking advantage of physicians' full breadth of psychiatric capabilities combined with detailed knowledge of one or more medical-surgical specialties. This is a landmark textbook that should be on the shelf of every physician who cares for patients with comorbid mental and medical disorders. James R. Rundell, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN


Psychiatric Care of the Medical Patient, Third Edition has set a new standard for texts in this area. Fundamentally the book is a true compendium of what the Psychosomatic Psychiatrist must have. It is impossible for a clinician to remember all of this data so it is mandatory that such a book be at their fingertips! --Thomas N. Wise, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD The third edition of Psychiatric Care of the Medical Patient extends the philosophy that guided the first two editions: that Medical Psychiatry is a distinct subspecialty taking advantage of physicians' full breadth of psychiatric capabilities combined with detailed knowledge of one or more medical-surgical specialties. This is a landmark textbook that should be on the shelf of every physician who cares for patients with comorbid mental and medical disorders. --James R. Rundell, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN


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Barry S. Fogel, MD is a graduate of the UCSF School of Medicine. He was a resident in neurology in the Harvard-Longwood program and a resident in psychiatry at Stanford; he is certified by the ABPN in neurology and psychiatry and by the UCNS in behavioral neurology and neuropsychiatry. Together with the late Dr. Alan Stoudemire he re-defined and popularized the concept of medical psychiatry in a series of articles and books. In 1988 he co-founded the American Neuropsychiatric Association. Donna B. Greenberg, MD is a graduate of University of Rochester School of Medicine. She completed residencies in internal medicine at Boston City Hospital and in psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital. She completed the fellowship in psychosomatic medicine at MGH. She is certified by the ABIM in Internal Medicine and the ABPN in Psychiatry. She has practiced and taught medical psychiatry and psychiatric oncology at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School for over 30 years, with a special focus on the education of medical students.

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