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ISBN 10: 0387692533
ISBN 13: 978-0387692531
Author: Hoyle Leigh, Jon Streltzer
Consultation-liaison psychiatry is an important interface between psychiatry and the rest of medicine as well as psychology, social work, nursing, and other behavioral science disciplines. This book is a practical, up-to-date handbook providing a biopsychosocial, integrative perspective and drawing the expertise of two renowned psychiatrists in the field. It is organized in five major sections addressing the fundamentals of the field as well as including an assessment of where the field is today. Chapters also address specific pathologies and populations.
Front Matter
Nature and Evolution of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Psychiatric Syndromes in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Special Patients and Settings in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Special Techniques in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Back Matter
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Tags: Hoyle Leigh, Jon Streltzer, Handbook, Consultation, Liaison, Psychiatry