Kaplan & Sadocks's synopsis of psychiatry : behavioral sciences/clinical psychiatry /
Benjamin J. Sadock, Virginia A Sadock, and Pedro Ruiz
- Eleventh edition.
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2015
- xvi, 1472 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Neural sciences Functional neuroanatomy Neural development and neurogenesis Neurophysiology and neurochemistry Psychoneuroendocrinology Immune system and central nervous system interactions Neurogenetics Applied electrophysiology Chronobiology 2. Contributions of the psychosocial sciences Jean Piaget and cognitive development Attachment theory Learning theory Biology of memory Normality and mental health 3. Contributions of the sociocultural sciences Sociobiology and ethology Transcultural psychiatry culture-bound syndromes 4. Theories of personality and psychopathology Sigmund Freud : founder of classic psychoanalysis Erik H. Erikson Other psychodynamic schools Positive psychology 5. Examination and diagnosis of the psychiatric patient Psychiatric interview, history, and mental status examination The psychiatric report and medical record Psychiatric rating scales Clinical neuropsychology and intellectual assessment of adults Personality assessment : adults and children Neuropsychological and cognitive assessment of children Medical assessment and laboratory testing in psychiatry Neuroimaging Physical examination of the psychiatric patient 6. Classification in psychiatry 7. Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders Schizophrenia Schizoaffective disorder Schizophreniform disorder Delusional disorder and shared psychotic disorder Brief psychotic disorder, other psychotic disorders, and catatonia 8. Mood disorders Major depression and bipolar disorder Dysthymia and cyclothymia 9. Anxiety disorders Panic disorder Agoraphobia Specific phobia Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) Generalized anxiety disorder 10. Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders Obsessive-compulsive disorder Body dysmorphic disorder Hoarding disorder Hair-pulling disorder (trichotillomania) Excoriation (skin-picking) disorder 11. Trauma- and stressor-related disorders Posttraumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder Adjustment disorders. 12. Dissociative disorders 13. Psychosomatic medicine Somatic symptom disorder Illness anxiety disorder Functional neurological symptom disorder (conversion disorder) Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions Factitious disorder Pain disorder Consultation-liaison psychiatry 14. Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia 15. Feeding and eating disorders Anorexia nervosa Bulimia nervosa Binge eating disorder and other eating disorders Obesity and the metabolic syndrome 16. Normal sleep Sleep-wake disorders 17. Human sexuality and sexual dysfunctions Normal sexuality Sexual dysfunctions Paraphilic disorders 18. Gender dysphoria 19. Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders 20. Substance use and addictive disorders Alcohol-related disorders Caffeine-related disorders Cannabis-related disorders Hallucinogen-related disorders Inhalant-related disorders Opioid-related disorders Sedative-, hypnotic, or anxiolytic-related disorders Stimulant-related disorders Tobacco-related disorders Anabolic-androgenic steroid abuse Other substance use and addictive disorders Gambling disorder 21. Neurocognitive disorders Delirium Dementia (major neurocognitive disorder) Major or minor neurocognitive disorder due to another medical condition (amnestic disorders) Neurocognitive and other disorders due to a general medical condition Mild cognitive impairment. 22. Personality disorders 23. Emergency psychiatric medicine Suicide Psychiatric emergencies in adults Psychiatric emergencies in children 24. Complementary and alternative medicine in psychiatry 25. Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention 26. Physical and sexual abuse of adults 27. Psychiatry and reproductive medicine 28. Psychotherapies Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy Group psychotherapy, combined individual and group psychotherapy, and psychodrama Family therapy and couples therapy Dialectical behavior therapy Biofeedback Cognitive therapy Behavior therapy Hypnosis Interpersonal therapy Narrative psychotherapy Psychiatric rehabilitation Combine psychotherapy and pharmacology Genetic counseling Mentalization-based therapy and mindfulness 29. Psychopharmacological treatment General principles of psychopharmacology Medication-induced movement disorders Alpha-adrenergic receptor agonists, antagonists, clonidine, guanfacine, prazosin, and yohimbine Beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists Anticholinergic agents Anticonvulsants Antihistamines Barbiturates and similarly acting drugs Benzodiazepines and drugs acting on GABA receptors Bupropion Buspirone Calcium channel blockers Carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine Disulfiram and acamprosate Dopamine receptor agonists and precursors Dopamine receptor antagonists (first-generation antipsychotics) Lamotrigine Lithium Melatonin agonists : ramelteon and melatonin Mirtazapine Monoamine oxidase inhibitors Nefazodone and trazodone Opioid receptor agonists Opioid receptor antagonists : naltrexone, nalmefene, and naloxone Phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors Selective serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors Serotonin-dopamine antagonists and similarly acting drugs (second-generation or atypical antipsychotics) Stimulant drugs and atomoxetine Thyroid hormones Tricyclics and tetracyclics Valproate Nutritional supplements and medical foods Weight loss drugs 30. Brain stimulation methods Electroconvulsive therapy Other brain stimulation methods Neurosurgical treatments and deep brain stimulation. 31. Child psychiatry Introduction : infant, child, and adolescent development Assessment, examination, and psychological testing Intellectual disability Communication disorders Language disorder Speech sound disorder child-onset fluency disorder (stuttering) Social (pragmatic) communication disorder Unspecified communication disorder Autism spectrum disorder Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder Specific learning disorder Motor disorders Developmental coordination disorder Stereotypic movement disorder Tourette's disorder Persistent (chronic) motor or vocal tic disorder Feeding and eating disorders of infancy or early childhood Pica Rumination disorder Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder Elimination disorders Encopresis Enuresis Trauma- and stressor-related Reactive attachment disorder and disinhibited social engagement disorder Posttraumatic stress disorder of infancy, childhood, and adolescence Mood disorders and suicide in children and adolescents Depressive disorders and suicide in children and adolescents Early-onset bipolar disorder Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder Oppositional defiant disorder Conduct disorder Anxiety disorders of infancy, childhood, and adolescence Separation anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and social anxiety disorder (social phobia) Selective mutism Obsessive-compulsive disorder in childhood and adolescence Early-onset schizophrenia Adolescent substance abuse child psychiatry : other conditions attenuated psychosis syndrome Academic problem Identity problem Psychiatric treatment of children and adolescents Individual psychotherapy Group psychotherapy Residential, day, and hospital treatment Pharmacotherapy Psychiatric treatment of adolescents Child psychiatry : special areas of interest Forensic issues in child psychiatry Adoption and foster care Child maltreatment and neglect Impact of terrorism on children 32. Adulthood 33. Geriatric psychiatry 34. End-of-life issues Death, dying, and bereavement Palliative care Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide 35. Public psychiatry 36. Forensic psychiatry and ethics in psychiatry 37. World aspects of psychiatry Glossary : signs and symptoms in psychiatry
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