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Buch, Englisch, 992 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 1454 g

Stern / Beach / Smith

Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of General Hospital Psychiatry


8th Auflage
ISBN: 978-0-443-11895-1
Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences

Buch, Englisch, 992 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 1454 g

ISBN: 978-0-443-11895-1
Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences


For more than 40 years, the Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of General Hospital Psychiatry has been the gold standard guide to consultation-liaison psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine. Under the editorial leadership of Drs. Theodore A. Stern, Scott R. Beach, Felicia A. Smith, Oliver Freudenreich, Ana-Maria Vranceanu, and Maurizio Fava, the fully revised 8th Edition continues this tradition of excellence for yet another generation of practitioners. In a convenient handbook format, it provides an authoritative, easy-to-understand review of the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of psychiatric problems experienced by adults and children with medical and surgical conditions. - Features DSM-5-TR codes throughout, case studies, and practical tips on how to implement the most current and effective pharmacologic therapies as well as cognitive-behavioral approaches.
- Includes new chapters on Psychiatric Management of Patients with Pulmonary Conditions; Psychiatric Management of Patients with COVID-19 Infection; Behavioral and Psychopharmacological Management of Unhealthy Habits and Behaviors; Community Psychiatry; Global Mental Health; Care of LGBTQIA+ Patients; and more.
- Highlights strategies to enhance coping with medical conditions, resilience, adherence to treatment recommendations, and mindfulness.
- Features a new, two-color format for improved readability and visual clarity for tables, diagrams, and illustrations.
- An ideal resource for psychiatrists, residents, and fellows, as well as interdisciplinary practitioners who support the work of consultation-liaison psychiatrists and provide independent care to medical/surgical patients with comorbid psychiatric symptoms or conditions.
- An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.

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1 Approach to Psychiatric Consultations in the General Hospital
2 the Doctor-patient Relationship
3 the Psychiatric Interview
4 Limbic Music
5 Functional Neuroanatomy and the Neurologic Examination
6 Psychological and Neuropsychological Assessment in the Medical Setting
7 Diagnostic Rating Scales, Procedures, and Laboratory Tests
8 Mood Disorders: Depression and Bipolar Disorder
9 Delirium
10 Patients With Neurocognitive Disorders
11 Patients With Psychosis
12 Pharmacotherapy of Anxiety Disorders
13 Substance Use Disorders
14 Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders and Functional Somatic Syndromes
15 Factitious Disorders and Malingering
16 Eating Disorders
17 Pain
18 Neuropsychiatric Conditions: Seizures, Headaches, Stroke Syndromes, and Traumatic Brain Injuries
19 Patients With Abnormal Movements
20 Infectious or Inflammatory Europsychiatric Impairment
21 Catatonia, Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, and Serotonin Syndrome
22 Patients With Disordered Sleep
23 Sexual Disorders and Sexual Dysfunction
24 the Psychiatric Management of Patients With Cardiac Disease
25 Patients With Kidney Disease
26 Patients With Gastrointestinal Disease
27 Organ Failure and Transplantation
28 Hiv Infection and Aids
29 Covid-19 Infection
30 Patients With Cancer
31 Pulmonary Disease
32 Burns, Trauma, and Intensive Care Unit Treatment
33 Patients With Genetic Syndromes
34 Coping With Medical Illness and Psychotherapy of the Medically Ill
35 Resilience, Wellness, and Coping With the Rigors of Psychiatric Practice
36 Device Neuromodulation and Brain Stimulation Therapies
37 Psychopharmacology in the Medical Setting
38 Psychiatric Consultation to Children and Adolescents
39 Chronic Disease and Unhealthy Lifestyle Behaviors: Behavioral Management
40 Complementary Medicine and Natural Medications
41 Difficult Patients
42 Care of the Patient With Thoughts of Suicide
43 Emergency Psychiatry
44 Geriatric Psychiatry
45 Care at the End of Life
46 Psychiatric Illness During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
47 Culture and Psychiatry
48 Legal Aspects of Psychiatric Consultation
49 Approaches to Collaborative Care and Behavioral Health Integration
50 Community Psychiatry
51 Global Psychiatry and Mental Healthcare Delivery
52 Care of LGBTQIA+ Patients
53 Building Interdisciplinary Collaborations Across Healthcare Settings
54 Management of a Psychiatric Consultation Service


Freudenreich, Oliver
Dr. Oliver Freudenreich's academic interest lies in the area of optimal psychopharmacological treatment for schizophrenia, including the development of innovative treatments and management of treatment-resistant psychosis. In addition to his clinical and clinical trial expertise in schizophrenia, Dr. Freudenreich provides psychiatric consultations for medically complex patients with serious mental illness and for diagnostically difficult cases with psychosis. He has published extensively in his areas of interest and has written a handbook on psychotic disorders (2e published in 2020). Dr. Freudenreich teaches and speaks on a regular basis at international and national meetings. Recent awards include the MGH Department of Psychiatry Clinical Excellence Award and the 2022 Outstanding Psychiatrist Award for the Public Sector from the Massachusetts Psychiatric Society.

Beach, Scott R.
Since 2016, Dr. Scott R. Beach has been the director of the Infectious Disease Consultation Service at MGH, providing psychiatric care in the co-located HIV clinic. Areas of clinical expertise include QT prolongation with psychiatric medications, catatonia and related syndromes, and patients who deceive providers. Dr. Beach's research focuses on collaborative care models in patients with heart disease, positive emotions and their predictive value following acute coronary syndromes, and QT prolongation with antidepressants. He is also principal investigator of a pilot study investigating neuroimaging and gene expression in patients with catatonia. He has been a co-investigator on grants from the NIH and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Dr. Beach is the author of over 20 book chapters and 30 peer-reviewed articles.

Smith, Felicia A.
Dr. Felicia A. Smith was previously a co-editor on this title and has been selected again by Dr. Stern to collaborate on the revision. She is a graduate of the MGH/McLean Adult Psychiatry Residency Program. Following graduation, she remained on staff and, in 2008, was named director of the Acute Psychiatry Service at MGH. It was in this role that she grew her strong interest in medical education, as it allowed her to help guide psychiatric residents, psychology interns and medical students. She previously held the role of program director for the Adult Psychiatry Residency Program.

Fava, Maurizio
Dr. Maurizio Fava is Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Dr. Fava obtained his MD from University of Padova School of Medicine (residency in endocrinology); he completed residency training in psychiatry at the MGH. He founded and was director of the hospital's Depression Clinical and Research Program (DCRP) from 1990 to 2014. In 2007, he founded and is now Executive Director of the MGH Clinical Trials Network and Institute (CTNI), the first academic CRO specialized in planning and coordination of multi-center clinical trials in psychiatry. Under Dr. Fava's direction, the DCRP became one of the most highly regarded depression programs in the country, a model for academic programs that link, in a bi-directional fashion, clinical and research work. His prominence in the field is reflected in his role as the co-principal investigator of STAR*D, the largest research study ever conducted in the area of depression, and of the RAPID Network, the NIMH-funded series of studies of novel, rapidly acting antidepressant therapies. Dr. Fava is a world leader in the field of depression. He has authored or co-authored more than 900 original articles published in medical journals with international circulation, edited eight books, and has been successful in obtaining funding as principal or co-principal investigator from both the National Institutes of Health and other sources for a total of more than $150 million.

Vranceanu, Ana-Maria
Dr. Ana-Maria Vranceanu is the former Director of Behavioral Health Integration for the Behavioral Medicine Service and has developed multidisciplinary collaborations with medical practices within MGH including The Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit, The Neurofibromatosis Clinic, The Pain Clinic, The Mild Closed Head Injury Clinic, the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and the Department of Orthopedic Surgery. She is an expert in developing in-person and live video skills interventions integrated within medical practices, to preserve health, promote recovery after surgery or injury and optimize management of chronic illness. She has served as Principal Investigator on more than 15 foundation or federally funded research grants. She has over 150 publications and has edited the "MGH Book of Behavioral Medicine." Dr. Vranceanu has a particular interest in mentoring interns, postdocs, medical residents and junior faculty members, and has been awarded the Dorothy W. Cantor Leadership for Women in Psychology fellowship from the American Psychological Association.



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