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Oxford Textbook of Old Age Psychiatry

‏1,139.00 ₪
ISBN13
9780198807292
מהדורה
3rd ed
הוצאה לאור
Oxford
עמודים / Pages
960
פורמט
Hardback
תאריך יציאה לאור
26 בנוב׳ 2020
  • psychiatry, comprehensively updated

  • The key text for all old age psychiatrists and trainees

  • The concurrent print and online publication ensures maximum accessibility

  • Part of the authoritative Oxford Textbooks in Psychiatry series

New to this Edition:

  • Includes new chapters on The Ageing Brain; Ethnographic approaches to Ageing; The Experience of Dementia; Carers Issues; Biomarkers; and Old Age Psychiatry in Low and Middle Income Countries.

  • Updated throughout to reflect the publication of new versions of the DSM-5 and ICD-11

 

The Oxford Textbook of Old Age Psychiatry, Third Edition, has been thoroughly updated to keep pace with the developments that have taken place in old age psychiatry since publication of the Second Edition in 2013, including the publication of the DSM-5/ICD-11 classification criteria. The Third Edition also includes new chapters on the ageing brain; the experience of dementia; carers' issues; biomarkers; and old age psychiatry in low- and middle-income countries. This new edition introduces two new co-editors, Robert Stewart, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology & Clinical Informatics at King's College London (and a Co-Editor of Practical Psychiatric Epidemiology), and John-Paul Taylor, Professor of Translational Dementia Research at Newcastle University.

Part of the authoritative Oxford Textbooks in Psychiatry series, this comprehensive resource is an essential reference for old age psychiatrists, geriatricians, and other clinicians who are interested in the mental health care of older people.

מידע נוסף
מהדורה 3rd ed
עמודים / Pages 960
פורמט Hardback
הוצאה לאור Oxford
תאריך יציאה לאור 26 בנוב׳ 2020
תוכן עניינים

1:Biological aspects of human ageing, Doug Gray, Carole Proctor, and Tom Kirkwood
2:The ageing brain, John Woulfe, Doug Gray, and Carole Proctor
3:Sociology of ageing, Ricca Edmondson
4:Epidemiology, Thais Minett, Blossom CM Stephan, and Carol Brayne
5:Neuropathology, Johannes Attems and Kurt Jellinger
6:Biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease, Andrea Vergallo, Harald Hampel, René S. Bun, and Simone Lista
7:Clinical biomarkers in the diagnosis of dementia, Robert Barber
8:Molecular genetics/molecular biology, Abdul Hye and Latha Velayudhan
9:Psychiatric assessment of older people, Jonathan Huntley, Alan Thomas, and Robert Stewart
10:Clinical cognitive assessment, Sean O'Dowd
11:Physical assessment, Rowan H. Harwood and Rachel Cowan
12:Neuroimaging, Sana Suri, Vyara Valkanova, Verena Heise, Claire E. Sexton, and Klaus P. Ebmeier
13:Psychopharmacology, Delia Bishara
14:Neurostimulation therapies, Daniel W. O'Connor, Christos Plakiotis, and Peter Farnbach
15:Person- and Relationship- centred care, John Keady and Mike Nolan
16:Psychological treatments: introduction, Philip Wilkinson and Ken Laidlaw
17:Cognitive behaviour therapy, Ken Laidlaw and Philip Wilkinson
18:Interpersonal therapy, Philip Wilkinson and Ken Laidlaw
19:Non pharmacological interventions in care homes, Ian A. James and Alan Howarth
20:Principles of service provision, Tom Dening and Kuruvilla George
21:Old age psychiatry in low and middle income countries, K. S. Jacob and Cleusa P. Ferri
22:Primary care management of older people's mental health problems, Louise Robinson and Caroline A. Chew-Graham
23:Memory assessment services, Sube Banerjee and Nicolas Farina
24:Liaison old age psychiatry, Fiona Thompson and Elena Baker-Glenn
25:Social care, Jo Moriarty
26:Care homes, Tom Dening and Alisoun Milne
27:Palliative care and end of life care, Elizabeth Sampson and Karen Harrison Dening
28:The experience of dementia, Tom Dening
28a:Getting a diagnosis, Keith Oliver
28b:Screening v early diagnosis, Louise Lafortune and Carol Brayne
28c:Post diagnosis, Hilary Doxford
28d:The end of the journey and life after dementia, June Hennell
29:MCI and predementia syndromes, Deepti Marchment and Dennis Chan
30:Alzheimer's disease, John-Paul Taylor and Benjamin R. Underwood
31:Vascular and mixed dementia, Robert Stewart
32:The lewy body dementias: Dementia with lewy bodies and Parkinson s disease dementia, Arvid Rongve and Dag Aarsland
33:Frontotemporal dementia, Martina Bocchetta and Jonathan D Rohrer
34:Neurological dementias, Andrew Graham
35:Pharmacological treatments, Roy W. Jones
36:Management of dementia, Sarah Cullum and Tesema Taye
37:Delirium, Daniel Davis, Elizabeth Teale, and Rowan H. Harwood
38:The experience of depression, Anonymous
39:Depressive disorders, Alan Thomas
40:Suicide and self harm, Helen F.K. Chiu, Baoliang Zhong, and Joshua Tsoh
41:Manic syndromes, Lauren Mussen and Akshya Vasudev
42:Anxiety disorders, Gerard Byrne
43:Late onset schizophrenia, Ellen E. Lee, Baichun Hou, Ipsit V. Vahia, and Dilip V. Jeste
44:Personal experience: The red and the reason, Julie Gosling
45:Severe and enduring mental illness, Catherine Hatfield and Tom Dening
46:Alcohol and substance misuse, Tony Rao and Katy A. Jones
47:Older people with intellectual disabilities, Maria Luisa Hanney, Stephen Tyrer, and Brian Moore
48:Sleep disorders, Kirstie Anderson, Zheyu Xu, Urs Mosimann, and Bradley Boeve
49:The effect of ageing on personality, Bob Woods and Gill Windle
50:Sexuality in old age, Sharron Hinchliff and Bianca Fileborn
51:Ethics and old age psychiatry, Julian C. Hughes
52:Mental capacity and decision making, Charlotte Emmett and Julian C. Hughes
53:Ethics of living and dying with dementia, Cees Hertogh, Marike de Boer, and Simone Hendriks
54:Carers, Jan Oyebode and Sahdia Parveen
55:Elder abuse and safeguarding vulnerable adults, Jill Manthorpe
56:Older people as victims and perpetrators of crime, Claudio Di Lorito and Birgit Völlm
57:Driving and psychiatric illness in later life, Desmond O'Neill and Mark J. Rapoport
58:The law relating to mental capacity and mental health, Kay Wheat

Author Tom Dening, Alan Thomas, Robert Stewart, and John-Paul Taylor