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Catatonia on the Consultation Liaison Service & Other Clinical Settings (Paperback)
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Catatonia on the Consultation Liaison Service & Other Clinical Settings (Paperback)
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Catatonia is an interesting neuropsychiatric syndrome. It resides
at the intersection of psychiatry and neurology. For far too long
it has been a curious subtype of schizophrenia or an infrequent
observation; but catatonia is not rare. It can be found within the
clinical domains of many branches of medicine. Catatonia is
misunderstood. Catatonic signs and symptoms are often interpreted
as volitional when they are not. These patients are given attention
because they often respond favorably to treatment. It can be found
in historical cohorts, Catatonia liaison settings, developmental
disorder clinics and medical units. Now with the advent of DSM-5,
Catatonia has a home of its own. DSM-5 and ICD-10 now identify
Catatonia as a primary psychiatric disorder, a primary medical
disorder and the primary presentation of a long list of
psychiatric, neurological and medical conditions. The screening and
identification of catatonia is very important in consultation
liaison and other clinical settings. This book offers new methods
to detect and diagnose Catatonia. The authors have brought together
researchers, clinicians and trainees from a variety of clinical
disciplines to contribute to this book. In fact, this book is not a
perfunctory review of catatonia. It brings forth new ideas: the
screening of Catatonia, new cases of Catatonia and new ways of
conceptualising Catatonia in DSM-5 and ICD-10. This is the theme
presented for a fresh approach to the diagnosis and treatment of
Catatonia in non-psychiatric settings for the clinical syndrome
that has been described since antiquity. This book is recommended
to any clinician, nurse, research student or team member who will
encounter patients with Catatonia. This includes most of those
working in emergency rooms, medical and surgical units, child and
adolescent clinics and nursing homes. The authors think that the
reader will find this book intriguing, straightforward and offering
promise to the care of patients with Catatonia.
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