The use of neuroimaging studies in psychiatry is exploding --
and offers tremendous potential for practicing clinicians. Yet if
you're like many psychiatrists, you're sometimes uncertain about
which studies to use in specific situations. Until now, you've had
to sort through the only information available -- technical reviews
in the literature -- for guidance. But no more.
Essentials of Neuroimaging for Clinical Practice is an
all-in-one resource that explains how to use these powerful
techniques to improve outcomes. It demystifies neuroimaging with
clear, concise, and practical advice on using today's most advanced
applications in the diagnostic workup of patients.
This practical clinical guide will help you achieve a solid
understanding of the full range of neuroimaging modalities: -
Structural techniques such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) - Functional techniques such as positron
emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed
tomography (SPECT), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI),
and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)- Other techniques such as
electroencephalography (EEG) -- including quantitative EEG and
event-related potentials -- and magnetoencephalography.
For each modality, you'll find: - A basic review of the
technique -- trace the development of each modality, and become
familiar with its underlying technology.- Guidance on when to use
it -- learn which techniques are best to use in specific clinical
situations. - Tips for ordering studies -- discover how to write up
orders to obtain the most accurate and detailed information from
each study, including when to use contrast and how to determine the
best acquisition parameters.- A look at its future potential in
practice and research -- explore the current capabilities of each
modality and the most promising strategies for improving diagnostic
results.
Filled with examples of real-life imaging studies, Essentials of
Neuroimaging for Clinical Practice is a must-have tool for all
practicing psychiatrists and psychologists. In addition, it will
serve as an excellent clinical guide for residents -- and an
outstanding text for courses in clinical neuroimaging for
psychiatrists.
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