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The 'New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry' two volume set is one of the leading reference works in this field. Bringing together over 200 chapters from the leading figures in the discipline, it presents a comprehensive account of clinical psychiatry, with reference to its scientific basis and to the patient's perspective throughout.
In the 8 years since publication of the first edition, many new and exciting developments have occurred in the biological sciences, which are having a major impact on how we study and practise psychiatry. In addition, psychiatry has fostered closer ties with philosophy, and these are leading to healthy discussions about how we should diagnose and treat mental illness. This new edition recognises these and other developments.

Throughout, accounts of clinical practice are linked to the underlying science, and to the evidence for the efficacy of treatments. Physical and psychological treatments, including psychodynamic approaches, are covered in depth. The history of psychiatry, ethics, public health aspects, and public attitudes to psychiatry and to patients are all given due attention.
The 'New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry' will continue to serve the profession as an authoritative and comprehensive reference.

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A fantastic textbook: the best I have found in my professional career...It's informative, beautiful, easy to use and enjoyable to read. (BMA Medical Book Competition)

This is a terific second edition of an epic textbook of psychiatry. It is a pleasure to read and use as an authoritative reference source. It represents an outstanding effort. (Doody's Notes)
Contenuti:
  • Part 1 - The Subject Matter of and Approach to Psychiatry
  • 1.1: Kay Redfield Jamison, & Adam Kaplin: The patient's perspective
  • 1.2: Graham Thornicroft, Elaine Brohan & Aliya Kassam: Public attitudes and the challenge of stigma
  • 1.3.1: Benedetto Saraceno: Mental disorders as a worldwide public health issue
  • 1.3.2: Julian Leff: Transcultural psychiatry
  • 1.4: Pierre Pichot: The history of psychiatry as a medical specialty
  • 1.5.1: Sidney Bloch & Stephen Green: Psychiatric ethics
  • 1.5.2: K W M Fulford: Values and values-based practice in clinical psychiatry
  • 1.6: Juan Lopez-Ibor & Costas Stefanides: The psychiatrist as manager
  • 1.7: Andrew Sims: Descriptive phenomenology
  • 1.8.1: John E Cooper & Margaret Oates: The principles and clinical assessment in general psychiatry
  • 1.8.2: Robert Cloninger: The assessment of personality
  • 1.8.3.1: Graham E Powell: Cognitive assessment
  • 1.8.3.2: John N Hall: Questionnaire, rating and behavioural methods of assessment
  • 1.9: Michael B First & Harold A Pincus: Diagnosis and classification
  • 1.10: John Geddes: From science to practice
  • Part 2 - The Scientific Basis of Psychiatric Aetiology
  • 2.1: Martin Davies: Brain and Mind
  • 2.2: Graham Dunn: Statistics and the design of experiments and surveys
  • 2.3.1: R C A Pearson: Neuroanatomy
  • 2.3.2: Karl Zilles: Neurodevelopment
  • 2.3.3: Charles B Nemeroff & Gretchen N Neigh: Neuroendocrinology
  • 2.3.4: Trevor Sharp: Neurotransmitters and signalling
  • 2.3.5: Peter Falkai & Bernhard Bogerts: Neuropathology
  • 2.3.6: P M Grasby: Functional positron emission tomography in psychiatry
  • 2.3.7: J Suckling & E T Bullmore: Structural magnetic resonance imaging
  • 2.3.8: E T Bullmore & J Suckling: Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • 2.3.9: John G R Jeffreys: Neuronal networks, epilepsy and other brain dysfunctions
  • 2.3.10: Robert Dantzer & Keith W Kelley: Psychoneuroimmunology
  • 2.4.1: Anita Thapar & Peter McGuffin: Quantitative genetics
  • 2.4.2: Jonathan Flint: Molecular genetics
  • 2.5.1.1: William Yule & Matt Woolgar: Developmental psychology through infancy, childhood and adolescence
  • 2.5.2: Masud Husain & Elizabeth Coulthard: Psychology of attention
  • 2.5.3: Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg & Terry Goldberg: Psychology and biology of memory
  • 2.5.4: Ray Dolan: The anatomy of human emotion
  • 2.5.5: Luke Clark, Barbara Sahakian & Trevor Robbins: The neuropsychological basis of neuropsychiatry
  • 2.6.1: George W Brown: Medical sociology and issues of aetiology
  • 2.6.2: Arthur Kleinman: Social and cultural anthropology: salience for psychiatry
  • 2.7: Scott Henderson: The contribution of epidemiology to psychiatric aetiology
  • Part 3 - Psychodynamic Contributions to Psychiatry
  • 3.1: Otto Kernberg: Psychoanalysis: Freud's theories and their contemporary development
  • 3.2: Jeremy Holmes: Object relations, attachment theory, self-psychology, and interpersonal psychoanalysis
  • 3.3: Glen O Gabbard: Current psychodynamic approaches to psychiatry
  • Part 4 - Clinical Syndromes of Adult Psychiatry
  • 4.1.1: Paula Trzepacz & David Meagher: Delirium
  • 4.1.2: Simon Lovestone: Dementia: Alzheimer's disease
  • 4.1.3: Lars Gustafson & Arne Brun: Fronto-temporal dementias
  • 4.1.4: John Collinge: Prion disease
  • 4.1.5: Ian G McKeith: Dementia with Lewy bodies
  • 4.1.6: Richard Mindham & Tom Hughes: Dementia in Parkinson's disease
  • 4.1.7: Susan Folstein & Russell Margolis: Dementia due to Huntington's disease
  • 4.1.8: Timo Erkinjuntti: Vascular dementia
  • 4.1.9: Mario Maj: Dementia due to HIV disease
  • 4.1.10: Simon Fleminger: The neuropsychiatry of head injury
  • 4.1.11: Jane Marshall: Alcohol-related dementia
  • 4.1.12: Michael D Kopelman: Amnesic syndromes
  • 4.1.13: Simon Fleminger & John Taylor: The management of dementia
  • 4.1.14: Jonathan Evans: The remediation of memory disorders
  • 4.2.1: David J Nutt & Fergus D Law: Pharmacological and psychological aspects of drug abuse
  • 4.2.2.1: Juan C Negrete & Kathryn Gill: Aetiology of alcohol problems
  • 4.2.2.2: Jane Marshall: Alcohol dependence and alcohol problems
  • 4.2.2.3: Karl F Mann & Falk Keifer: Alcohol and psychiatric and physical disorders
  • 4.2.2.4: Jonathan Chick: Treatment of alcohol dependence
  • 4.2.2.5: D Colin Drummond: Services for alcohol use disorders
  • 4.2.2.6: Robin Room: Prevention of alcohol-related problems
  • 4.2.3.1: Soraya Mayet, Adam R Winstock & John Strang: Opiates: heroin, methadone, and buprenorphine
  • 4.2.3.2: Nicholas Seivewright & Robert Fung: Disorders relating to the use of amphetamines and cocaine
  • 4.2.3.3: Henry David Abraham: Disorders relating to the use of phencyclidine and hallucinogens
  • 4.2.3.4: Sarah Welch & Michael Farrell: Misuse of benzodiazepines
  • 4.2.3.5: Adam R Winstock & Fabrizio Schiffano: Disorders relating to the use of ecstasy, other 'party drugs' and khat
  • 4.2.3.6: Richard Ives: Disorders relating to the use of volatile substances
  • 4.2.3.7: Wayne Hall: The mental health effects of cannabis use
  • 4.2.3.8: Maria Ines Lopez-Ibor: Nicotine dependence and treatment
  • 4.2.4: John Marsden, Colin Bradbury & John Strang: Assessing need and organizing services for drug misusers
  • 4.3.1: Nancy C Andreasen: Schizophrenia: a conceptual history
  • 4.3.2.1: Peter F Liddle: Descriptive clinical features of schizophrenia
  • 4.3.2.2: Philip Harvey: The clinical neuropsychology of schizophrenia
  • 4.3.3: Anthony S David: Diagnosis, classification and differential diagnosis of schizophrenia
  • 4.3.4: Assen Jablensky: Epidemiology of schizophrenia
  • 4.3.5.1: Robin M Murray & David Castle: Genetic and environmental risk factors for schizophrenia
  • 4.3.5.2: Paul J Harrison: The neurobiology of schizophrenia
  • 4.3.6: Assen Jablensky: Course and outcome of schizophrenia and their prediction
  • 4.3.7: David Cunningham Owens & Eve C Johnstone: Treatment and management of schizophrenia
  • 4.3.8: Ming T Tsuang, William S Stone & Stephen V Faraone: Schizoaffective and schizotypal disorders
  • 4.3.9: Jean Garrabe & Francois-Regis Cousin: Acute and transient psychotic disorders
  • 4.4: Alistair Munro: Persistent delusional symptoms and disorders
  • 4.5.1: John Geddes: Introduction to mood disorders
  • 4.5.2: Per Bech: Clinical features of mood disorders and mania
  • 4.5.3: Gordon Parker: Diagnosis, classification and differential diagnosis of mood disorders
  • 4.5.4: Peter R Joyce: Epidemiology of mood disorders
  • 4.5.5.1: Pierre Oswald, D Souery & J Mendlewicz: Genetic aetiology of mood disorders
  • 4.5.5.2: Guy Goodwin: Neurobiological aetiology of mood disorders
  • 4.5.6: Jules Angst: Course and prognosis of mood disorders
  • 4.5.7: Eugene S Paykel & Jan Scott: Treatment of mood disorders
  • 4.5.8: Hagop S Akiskal: Dysthymia, cyclothymia and hyperthymia
  • 4.6.1: Anke Ehlers & Richard Bryant: Acute stress reactions
  • 4.6.2: Anke Ehlers: Post-traumatic stress disorders
  • 4.6.3: Chris R Brewin: Recovered memories and false memories
  • 4.6.4: James J. Strain, Kimberly Klipstein & Jeffrey Newcorn: Adjustment disorders
  • 4.6.5: Beverley Raphael: Bereavement
  • 4.7.1: Stella Bitran, David H. Barlow & David A. Spiegel: Generalized anxiety disorders
  • 4.7.2: Michelle A. Blackmore, Brigette A Erwin, Richard G Heimberg, Leanne Magee & David M Fresco: Social anxiety disorder and specific phobias
  • 4.7.3: James C Ballenger: Panic disorders and agoraphobia
  • 4.8: Joseph Zohar, Leah Fostick & Elizabeth Juven-Wetzler: Obsessive compulsive disorder
  • 4.9: Nick Medford, Mauricio Sierra-Siegert & Anthony David: Depersonalization disorder
  • 4.10.1: Gerald Russell: Anorexia nervosa
  • 4.10.2: Christopher G Fairburn, Zafra Cooper & Rebecca Murphy: Bulimia nervosa
  • 4.11.1: Roy J Levin: Normal sexual function
  • 4.11.2: Cynthia Graham & John Bancroft: The sexual dysfunctions
  • 4.11.3: J Paul Federoff: The paraphilias
  • 4.11.4: Richard Green: Gender identity disorder in adults
  • 4.12.1: Juan Lopez-Ibor: Personality disorders: an introductory perspective
  • 4.12.2: James Reich & Giovanni de Girolamo: Classification and assessment of personality disorders
  • 4.12.3: Jose Luis Carrasco & Dusica Lecic-Tosevski: Specific types of personality disorder
  • 4.12.4: Francesca Guzzetta & Giovanni di Girolamo: Epidemiology of personality disorders
  • 4.12.5: Adolf Tobeña: Neuropsychological templates for abnormal personalities: from genes to biodevelopmental pathways
  • 4.12.6: Anthony Bateman & Peter Fonagy: Psychotherapy for personality disorders
  • 4.12.7: Giles Newton-Howes & Kate Davidson: Management of personality disorder
  • 4.13.1: Susan L McElroy & Paul E Keck, Jr: Impulse control disorders
  • 4.13.2: Emmanuel Moran: Special psychiatric problems relating to gambling
  • 4.14.1: Gregory Stores: Introduction to sleep-wake disorders
  • 4.14.2: Colin A Espie & Delwyn J. Bartlett: Insomnias
  • 4.14.3: Michel Billiard: Excessive sleepiness
  • 4.14.4: Carlos H Schenk & Mark W Mahowald: Parasomnias
  • 4.15.1: Jouko K Lonnqvist: Epidemiology and causes of suicide
  • 4.15.2: Ella Arensman & Ad J F M Kerkhof: Deliberate self-harm: epidemiology and risk factors
  • 4.15.3: J John Mann & Dianne Currier: Biological aspects of suicidal behaviour
  • 4.15.4: Keith Hawton & Tatiana Taylor: Treatment of suicide attempters and prevention of suicide and attempted suicide
  • 4.16: Wen-Shing Tseng: Culture-related specific psychiatric syndromes
  • Part 5 - Psychiatry and Medicine
  • 5.1: Michael Sharpe & Jane Walker: Mind-body dualism, psychiatry and medicine
  • 5.2.1: Richard Mayou: Somatoform disorders and functional symptoms
  • 5.2.2: Gregory Simon: Epidemiology of somatoform disorders and other causes of unexplained medical symptoms
  • 5.2.3: Per Fink: Somatization disorder and related disorders
  • 5.2.4: Christopher Bass: Conversion and dissociation disorders
  • 5.2.5: Russell Noyes Jr: Hypochondriasis
  • 5.2.6: Sidney Benjamin & Stella Morris: Pain disorder
  • 5.2.7: Michael Sharpe & Simon Wessely: Chronic fatigue syndrome
  • 5.2.8: Katherine A Phillips: Body dysmorphic disorder
  • 5.2.9: Christopher Bass & David Gill: Factitious disorder and malingering
  • 5.2.10: Felice Lieh Mak: Neurasthenia
  • 5.3.1: Allan House: Adjustments to illness and handicap
  • 5.3.2: Maria A Ron: Psychiatric aspects of neurological disease
  • 5.3.3: Brian Toone: Epilepsy
  • 5.3.4: James R Rundell: Medical conditions associated with psychiatric disorder
  • 5.3.5: Jose Luis Ayuso-Mateos: Psychiatric aspects of infections
  • 5.3.6: S A Hales, Susan E Abbey & Gary M Rodin: Psychiatric aspects of surgery (including transplantation)
  • 5.3.7: Jimmie C Holland & Jessica Stiles: Psychiatric aspects of cancer
  • 5.3.8: Ulrik Frederik Malt: Psychiatric aspects of accidents, burns and other trauma
  • 5.4: Ian Brockington: Obstetric and gynaecological conditions associated with psychiatric disorder
  • 5.5: Pier Maria Furlan & Luca Ostacoli: Management of psychiatric disorders in medically ill patients
  • 5.6: John Weinman & Keith J Petrie: Health psychology
  • 5.7: Frits J. Huyse, Roger Kathol, Wolfgang Söllner & Lawson Wulsin: The organization of psychiatric services for general hospital departments
  • Part 6 - Treatment Methods in Psychiatry
  • 6.1.1: Clive Adams: The evaluation of physical treatments
  • 6.1.2: Paul Crits-Christoph: The evaluation of psychological treatment
  • 6.2.1: Jeffrey K Aronson: General principles of drug therapy in psychiatry
  • 6.2.2.: Malcolm Lader: Anxiolytics and hypnotics
  • 6.2.3: Zubin Bhagwagar & George R Heninger: Antidepressants
  • 6.2.4: Robert Post: Lithium and related mood stabilizers
  • 6.2.5: Herbert Y Meltzer & William V Bobo: Antipsychotic and anticholinergic drugs
  • 6.2.6: Brian P Brennan & Harrison G Pope Jr: Antiepileptic drugs
  • 6.2.7: Leslie Iversen: Drugs for cognitive disorders
  • 6.2.8: Fergus D Law & David J Nutt: Drugs used in the treatment of addictions
  • 6.2.9: Ursula Werneke: Complementary medicines
  • 6.2.10.1: Max Fink: Electroconvulsive therapy
  • 6.2.10.2: Philip J Cowen: Phototherapy
  • 6.2.10.3: Declan McLoughlin & Andrew Mogg: Transcranial magnetic stimulation
  • 6.2.11: Keith Matthews & David Christmas: Neurosurgery for psychiatric disorders
  • 6.3.1: Diana Sanders: Counselling
  • 6.3.2.1: David M Clark: Cognitive-behaviour therapy for anxiety disorders
  • 6.3.2.2: Zafra Cooper, Rebecca Murphy & Christopher G Fairburn: Cognitive-behaviour therapy for eating disorders
  • 6.3.2.3: Melanie J V Fennell: Cognitive-behaviour therapy for depressive disorders
  • 6.3.2.4: Max Birchwood & Elizabeth Spencer: Cognitive-behaviour therapy for schizophrenia
  • 6.3.3: Carlos Blanco, John Markowitz & Myrna M Weissman: Interpersonal psychotherapy for depression and other disorders
  • 6.3.4: Amy M Ursano & Robert J Ursano: Brief individual psychodynamic psychotherapy
  • 6.3.5: Peter Fonagy: Psychoanalysis and other long-term dynamic psychotherapies
  • 6.3.6: John Schlapobersky & Malcolm Pines: Group methods in adult psychiatry
  • 6.3.7: Michael Crowe: Psychotherapy with couples
  • 6.3.8: Sidney Bloch & Edwin Harari: Family therapy
  • 6.3.9: David Kennard & Rex Haigh: Therapeutic communities
  • 6.4.1: Wulf Roessler: Rehabilitation techniques
  • 6.4.2: Kevin Gournay: Psychiatric nursing techniques
  • 6.4.3: Shulamit Ramon: Social work approaches to mental health work: international trends
  • 6.4.4: Diane Waller: Art therapy
  • 6.5: Wen-Shing Tseng: Indigenous folk healing practices
  • Part 7 - Social Psychiatry and Service Provision
  • 7.1: Matt Muijen & Andrew McCulloch: Public policy and mental health
  • 7.2: Michael Slade, Michele Tansella & Graham Thornicroft: Service needs of individuals and populations
  • 7.3: Jim van Os & Kwame Mackenzie: Cultural differences care pathways, service use, and outcome
  • 7.4: Jose Manuel Bertolote: Primary prevention of mental disorders
  • 7.5: Tom Burns: Planning and providing mental health services for a community
  • 7.6: Michele Tansella & Graham Thornicroft: Evaluation of mental health services
  • 7.7: Martin Knapp & Daniel Chisholm: Economic analysis of mental health services
  • 7.8: David Goldberg, André Tylee & Paul Walter: Psychiatry in primary care
  • 7.9: Vanessa Pinfold & Mary Teasdale: The role of the voluntary ...

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