Clinical Handbook of Schizophrenia
Inbunden, Engelska, 2008
Av Kim T. Mueser, Dilip V. Jeste, United States) Jeste, Dilip V. (University of California, Kim T Mueser, Dilip V Jeste
1 849 kr
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2008-05-15
- Mått178 x 254 x 37 mm
- Vikt1 302 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor650
- FörlagGuilford Publications
- ISBN9781593856526
Kim T. Mueser, PhD, is Executive Director of the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Boston University. Dr. Mueser's clinical and research interests include psychiatric rehabilitation for persons with severe mental illnesses, intervention for co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders, and the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. He has served on numerous editorial boards, has published many journal articles and book chapters, and has coauthored over 10 books. His book The Complete Family Guide to Schizophrenia (with Susan Gingerich) received the National Alliance on Mental Illness NYC Metro Ken Book Award.Dilip V. Jeste, MD, is the Estelle and Edgar Levi Chair in Aging, Director of the Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging, and Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He is also Director of the Advanced Center for Interventions and Services Research at UCSD and of the John A. Hartford Center of Excellence in Geriatric Psychiatry. Dr. Jeste is the Principal Investigator on several research and training grants, has published 8 books and over 500 articles and book chapters, and is Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. His work has been recognized with many honors and awards, including, most recently, the American Psychiatric Association’s Research Award.
- I. Core Science and Background Information 1. History of Schizophrenia as a Psychiatric Disorder, Helen Lavretsky 2. Epidemiology, David J. Castle and Vera Morgan 3. Biological Theories, Jonathan Downar and Shitij Kapur 4. Brain Imaging, Lisa T. Eyler 5. Neuropathology, Daniel G. Stewart and Kenneth L. Davis 6. Genetics, Stephen J. Glatt 7. Environmental Pre- and Perinatal Influences in Etiology, Lauren M. Ellman and Tyrone D. Cannon 8. Psychosocial Factors, Paul Bebbington and Elizabeth Kuipers 9. Psychopathology, Ipsit V. Vahia and Carl I. Cohen 10. Cognitive Functioning, Gauri N. Savla, David J. Moore, and Barton W. Palmer 11. Course and Outcome, Heinz Häfner and Wolfram an der HeidenII. Assessment and Diagnosis 12. Diagnostic Interviewing, Abraham Rudnick and David Roe 13. Assessment of Co-Occurring Disorders, Karen Wohlheiter and Lisa Dixon 14. Assessment of Psychosocial Functioning, Tania Lecomte, Marc Corbière, and Catherine Briand 15. Treatment Planning, Alexander L. Miller and Dawn I. VelliganIII. Somatic Treatment 16. Antipsychotics, Eric C. Kutscher 17. Side Effects of Antipsychotics, Christian R. Dolder 18. Clozapine, Martha Sajatovic, Subramoniam Madhusoodanan, and Matthew A. Fuller 19. Other Medications, Britton Ashley Arey and Stephen R. Marder 20. Electroconvulsive Therapy, Shawn M. McClintock, Najeeb Ranginwala, and Mustafa M. HusainIV. Psychosocial Treatment 21. Environmental Supports, Dawn I. Velligan and Alexander L. Miller 22. Family Intervention, Christine Barrowclough and Fiona Lobban 23. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Anthony P. Morrison 24. Social Skills Training, Wendy N. Tenhula and Alan S. Bellack 25. Cognitive Rehabilitation, Til Wykes 26. Vocational Rehabilitation, Deborah R. Becker 27. Illness Self-Management Training, Kim T. Mueser and Susan Gingerich 28. Group Therapy, John R. McQuaid 29. Supported Housing, Priscilla Ridgway 30. Self-Help Activities, Frederick J. Frese IIIV. Systems of Care 31. Clinical Case Management, Margaret V. Sherrer and Thomas O’Hare 32. Strengths-Based Case Management, Charles A. Rapp and Richard J. Goscha 33. Assertive Community Treatment, Natalie L. DeLuca, Lorna L. Moser, and Gary R. Bond 34. Emergency Room, Inpatient, and Residential Treatment, Mounir Soliman, Antonio M. Santos, and James B. Lohr 35. Treatment in Jails and Prisons, Roger H. Peters, Pattie B. Sherman, and Fred C. OsherVI. Special Populations and Problems 36. First-Episode Psychosis, Donald Addington and Jean Addington 37. Treatment of the Schizophrenia Prodrome, Barnaby Nelson and Alison Yung 38. Older Individuals, Thomas W. Meeks and Dilip V. Jeste 39. Understanding and Working with Aggression, Violence, and Psychosis, Gillian Haddock and Jennifer J. Shaw 40. Housing Instability and Homelessness, Alan Felix, Dan Herman, and Ezra Susser 41. Medical Comorbidity, Ingrid B. Rystedt and Stephen J. Bartels 42. Intellectual Disability and Other Neuropsychiatric Populations, Richard B. Ferrell and Thomas W. McAllister 43. Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Syndromes, Stanley D. Rosenberg and Kim T. Mueser 44. Management of Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders, David J. Kavanagh 45. Parenting, Joanne Nicholson and Laura Miller 46. Children and Adolescents, John G. Cottone and Sanjiv Kumra 47. Suicide, Marnin J. HeiselVII. Policy, Legal, and Social Issues 48. The Economics of Schizophrenia, Mihail Samnaliev and Robin E. Clark 49. Involuntary Commitment, Jonathan Bindman and Graham Thornicroft 50. Jail Diversion, Joseph P. Morrissey and Gary S. Cuddeback 51. Stigma, Patrick W. Corrigan and Jonathan E. Larson 52. Evidence-Based Practices, Mathew R. Merrens and Robert E. Drake 53. Schizophrenia in Developing Countries, Vihang N. Vahia and Ipsit V. VahiaVIII. Special Topics 54. Remission, Bernard A. Fischer IV and William T. Carpenter, Jr. 55. Recovery, David Roe and Larry Davidson 56. Gender, Mary V. Seeman 57. Quality of Life, Stefan Priebe and Walid K. H. Fakhoury 58. Spirituality and Religion, Roger D. Fallot 59. Sexuality, Alex Kopelowicz, Robert Paul Liberman, and Donald Stolar 60. Schizophrenia in African Americans, William B. Lawson 61. Ethics, Abraham Rudnick and Charles Weijer
This book provides comprehensive, up-to-date, easy-to-access information on every aspect of schizophrenia that clinically oriented readers would want in a single source. It reflects well the diverse and extensive experience of Mueser and Jeste, who are clinicians, researchers, and educators of great distinction.--Herbert Y. Meltzer, MD, Division Director, Psychopharmacology, Department of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University School of MedicineThis handbook is a landmark effort to give the working clinician portals of entry to the vast scientific and clinical literature on schizophrenia. The chapters provide accessible summaries, efficiently and sensibly organized by topic--from basic science, to assessment and treatment, to service systems, policy, law, and ethics. There is no other volume available with comparable breadth, accessibility, and sensitivity to the needs of the clinical practitioner. This work promises to be a key reference and resource for students and professionals for years to come.--Will Spaulding, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska/n-/Lincoln Although I have read (and written) many books about schizophrenia, I was highly impressed by the extensive array of topics that this volume addresses. It is remarkable in encompassing the complex scope of biological, psychological, and social features of this severe mental illness. The volume is distinctive in the way it interweaves scientific knowledge and practical living issues, medical and functional features, individual and population aspects, and somatic and rehabilitative interventions. I recommend this excellent handbook to both professionals and students. It will very likely be adopted as a text for trainees in psychiatry, psychology, social work, rehabilitation counseling, and other disciplines. This book informs, enriches, and inspires.--Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati College of MedicineThe last 20 years have seen extraordinary breakthroughs in our understanding and treatment of schizophrenia. This handbook manages to capture both the breadth and depth of these advances with impressive scholarship and élan. Written by international leaders in the field, this volume is an essential addition to the libraries of scientists and clinicians. It offers an unparalleled opportunity for students in multiple disciplines to peruse the current literature in a single, state-of-the-art volume. A major contribution to the clinical science of schizophrenia./m-/Max Birchwood, DSc, Professor of Mental Health, University of Birmingham, UKIt would not surprise me if this handbook quickly became the 'go-to' book on schizophrenia for researchers, clinicians, and students. This is one of those rare volumes that combine excellent depth (via the leading schizophrenia researchers in the world) with a breadth of topics that is second to none. The book goes beyond addressing basic science and treatment, covering such important areas as systems of care, special populations, and special topics. Anyone who treats or conducts research with this population should have this book on his or her shelf, and I will likely adopt it as a required text for my graduate seminar on schizophrenia.--David L. Penn, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolinaat Chapel Hill-