Handbook of Studies on General Hospital PsychiatryFiona K. Judd, Graham D. Burrows, Don R. Lipsitt This handbook draws together the conceptual and clinical issues, providing a comprehensive overview of the beginnings, scope, organization and functions of consultation-liaison psychiatry. Several important areas of general hospital psychiatry, often neglected in standard textbooks are included in this volume -these include the benefits of consultation-liaison psychiatry, consultation-liaison nursing, consultation-liaison research and burn-out in the health professions. Spanning 26 chapters, this handbook achieves its aim in providing a comprehensive review of the theoretical and clinical bases of general hospital psychiatry along with fully illustrating the current and future role of liaison psychiatry. |
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... diagnosis , 20 symptoms in the same number of groups for a probable diagnosis . Given the many connotations of the term ' hysteria ' , Guze ( 1970 ) proposed that the syndrome be referred to as Briquet's disorder . DSM - III and DSM ...
... diagnosis , 20 symptoms in the same number of groups for a probable diagnosis . Given the many connotations of the term ' hysteria ' , Guze ( 1970 ) proposed that the syndrome be referred to as Briquet's disorder . DSM - III and DSM ...
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Fiona K. Judd, Graham D. Burrows, Don R. Lipsitt. Diagnosis MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER IN THE MEDICALLY ILL The diagnosis of a major depression in the medically ill is difficult . First , the stress of the hospitalization , illness ...
Fiona K. Judd, Graham D. Burrows, Don R. Lipsitt. Diagnosis MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER IN THE MEDICALLY ILL The diagnosis of a major depression in the medically ill is difficult . First , the stress of the hospitalization , illness ...
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... diagnosis . Differential diagnosis of ADC necessitates distinguishing ADC from the various opportunistic conditions to which individuals with HIV infection are susceptible ( Table 5 ) . CT scan and MRI are useful to detect the presence ...
... diagnosis . Differential diagnosis of ADC necessitates distinguishing ADC from the various opportunistic conditions to which individuals with HIV infection are susceptible ( Table 5 ) . CT scan and MRI are useful to detect the presence ...
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CHAPTER | 4 |
Reasons for referral for psychiatric consultation | 7 |
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