Psychiatry /

Now in a new Fourth Edition, Psychiatry remains the leading reference on all aspects of the current practice and latest developments in psychiatry. From an international team of recognised expert editors and contributors, Psychiatry provides a truly comprehensive overview of the entire field of psyc...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Tasman, Allan, 1947- (Editor), Tasman, Allan (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: West Sussex, England : Wiley Blackwell, 2015
Edition:Fourth edition
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Volume 1; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface to the Fourth Edition; Preface to the First Edition; About the Companion Website; Section I Approaches to the Patient; Chapter 1 Listening to the Patient; Listening: The Key Skill in Psychiatry; The Primary Tools: Words, Analogies, Metaphors, Similes, and Symbols; How Does One Hear Words in This Way?; Listening as More than Hearing; Common Blocks to Effective Listening; Crucial Attitudes That Enable Effective Listening; Theoretical Perspectives on Listening; Using Oneself in Listening
  • Civil Issues: Patient's Rights; Civil Issues: Doctor-Patient Relationship; Criminal Issues: Competency and Insanity; Other Criminal Issues: Diminished Capacity and Mitigating Factors; Conclusion; Section II A Developmental Perspective on Normal Domains of Mental and Behavioral Functions; Chapter 7 A Psychiatric Perspective on Human Development; Models of Development; Biological Development; Cultural Considerations; Cognitive Theory of Development; Emotional Development; Social Development; Moral Development; High-Risk Periods for Psychopathology; Interlineal Decalage
  • Historical Development of the Principles of Medicine; The Doctor-Patient Relationship and Boundaries; Professional Issues for Psychiatrists; Sexual Boundary Violations; Non-Sexual Boundary Transgressions; Conflicts of Interest; Confidentiality; Effects of Information Technology on the Doctor-Patient Relationship; Use of the Internet and Social Media; Teaching Physicians in Professionalism and Ethics; Prevention of Boundary and Other Ethical Violations; Conclusions; Glossary of Terms; Chapter 6 Legal Issues in Psychiatric Practice; Introduction; Categories of Legal Issues in Psychiatry
  • The Physician-Patient Relationship in Specific Populations of Patients; Conclusion; Chapter 3 The Psychiatric Interview: Settings and Techniques; Goals of the Psychiatric Interview; The Psychiatric Database; Conduct of the Interview; Chapter 4 The Cultural Context of Clinical Assessment; Introduction: The Cultural Matrix of Psychiatry; What is Culture?; Culture and Gender; The Cultural Formulation; Cultural Competence; Conclusion: The Limits of Culture; Chapter 5 Professional Ethics and Boundaries; Introduction; Medical Professionalism; Defining Ethics
  • To Be Found: The Psychological Product of Being Heard; Listening to Oneself to Listen Better; Listening in Special Clinical Situations; Growing and Maturing as a Listener; Chapter 2 Physician-Patient Relationship; The Placebo Effect; Roles and Motivations; Modern Medicine and the Physician-Patient Relationship; Attachment Theory and the Physician-Patient Relationship; Formation of the Physician-Patient Relationship; Mental Status of the Patient; Research on the Physician-Patient Relationship; Special Issues in the Physician-Patient Relationship