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Study Guide to Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry

A Companion to The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Psychosomatic Medicine and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Third Edition

Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A., Anna L. Dickerman, M.D., and Sara Siris Nash, M.D.

  • 2020
  • 452 Pages
  • ISBN 978-1-61537-269-0
  • Item #37269

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Description

Study Guide to Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry is a question-and-answer companion that allows you to evaluate your mastery of the subject matter as you progress through The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Psychosomatic Medicine and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Third Edition. The Study Guide is made up of approximately 390 questions divided into 39 individual quizzes with an average of 10 questions each that correspond to chapters in the textbook. Questions are followed by an answer guide that references relevant text (including page numbers) in the textbook to allow quick access to needed information. Each answer is accompanied by a discussion that not only addresses the correct response but also explains why other responses are not correct.

The Study Guide's companion, The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Psychosomatic Medicine and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Third Edition, has been thoroughly updated to reflect the rapidly expanding evidence base in the field. This textbook addresses general principles in evaluation and management (including legal and ethical issues); psychiatric symptoms and disorders in the medically ill; psychological and social aspects of diseases affecting the various organ systems; and psychiatric interventions for this patient population.

Contents

  • Preface
  • PART I: Questions
  • Chapter 1. Psychiatric Assessment and Consultation
  • Chapter 2. Legal and Ethical Issues
  • Chapter 3. Psychological Responses to Illness
  • Chapter 4. Delirium
  • Chapter 5. Dementia
  • Chapter 6. Aggression and Violence in the General Hospital
  • Chapter 7. Depression
  • Chapter 8. Suicidality
  • Chapter 9. Psychosis, Mania, and Catatonia
  • Chapter 10. Anxiety Disorders
  • Chapter 11. Somatic Symptom Disorder and Illness Anxiety Disorder
  • Chapter 12. Deception Syndromes: Factitious Disorders and Malingering
  • Chapter 13. Eating Disorders
  • Chapter 14. Sleep Disorders
  • Chapter 15. Sexual Dysfunctions
  • Chapter 16. Substance-Related Disorders
  • Chapter 17. Heart Disease
  • Chapter 18. Lung Disease
  • Chapter 19. Gastrointestinal Disorders
  • Chapter 20. Renal Disease
  • Chapter 21. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
  • Chapter 22. Oncology
  • Chapter 23. Hematology
  • Chapter 24. Rheumatology
  • Chapter 25. Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Syndromes
  • Chapter 26. Infectious Diseases
  • Chapter 27. Dermatology
  • Chapter 28. Surgery
  • Chapter 29. Organ Transplantation
  • Chapter 30. Neurology and Neurosurgery
  • Chapter 31. Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Chapter 32. Pediatrics
  • Chapter 33. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Chapter 34. Pain
  • Chapter 35. Medical Toxicology
  • Chapter 36. Psychopharmacology
  • Chapter 37. Psychotherapy
  • Chapter 38. Electroconvulsive Therapy and Other Brain Stimulation Therapies
  • Chapter 39. Palliative Care
  • PART II: Answer Guide

About the Authors

Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A., is Professor of Psychiatry and Senior Consultant in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center, in the Department of Psychiatry at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, New York.

Anna L. Dickermann, M.D., is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Chief of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College/New York-Presbyterian Hospital in New York, New York.

Sara Siris Nash, M.D., is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Fellowship Director in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center, in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, New York.

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