Evaluating and treating patients with violent ideations and
behaviors can be frustrating, anxiety-provoking, and even
dangerous, as errors in judgment can lead to disastrous
consequences. Fortunately, there is the Textbook of Violence
Assessment and Management, the first and only comprehensive
textbook on assessing the potentially violent patient for mental
health clinicians on the front lines of patient care.
Uniquely qualified to produce this comprehensive volume, the
editors have assembled a distinguished roster of contributors who,
in 28 practical chapters, combine evidence-based medicine with
expert opinion to address the topic of patient violence in all its
diversity of presentation and expression. Dr. Simon is Director of
the Program in Psychiatry and Law at Georgetown University School
of Medicine, as well as the author or co-author of more than two
dozen books. Dr. Tardiff, Professor of Psychiatry and Public Health
at the Payne Whitney Clinic, The New York Hospital -- Cornell
Medical Center, is the author of The Concise Guide to Assessment
and Management of Violent Patients, an introduction to aggression
management now in its second edition.
Violence is both endemic to our society and epidemic in our age.
Skilled assessment and management of violence is therefore critical
for mental health professionals involved in patient care. The
Textbook of Violence Assessment and Management includes many
features designed to instruct and support these clinicians. For
example: - It is the first comprehensive textbook to take the
mental health professional from evaluation and assessment to
treatment and management of patients who are or may become violent.
- The 28 chapters address the diversity of clinical settings,
patient demographics, psychopathology and treatment modalities,
making this work useful as both a textbook and a reference that
clinicians can consult as needed for particular cases.-
End-of-chapter "Key Points" highlight the most important concepts
and conclusions, allowing students to review and consolidate their
learning and practicing professionals to locate critical
information quickly.- Clinical case examples abound, providing rich
and nuanced perspectives on patient behavior, evaluation and
management.- The textbook includes a separate chapter on evaluating
patients from different cultures, a competency that becomes more
crucial as patient populations become more diverse.
Increasing numbers of veterans are diagnosed with PTSD and
traumatic brain injury. Campus tragedies such as Virginia Tech are
fresh in our collective memory. This text is both timely and
necessary -- not just for mental health professionals and their
patients, but for the families and communities whose safety depends
upon competent professional judgment.
General
Imprint: |
American Psychiatric Publishing Inc
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2008 |
First published: |
May 2008 |
Editors: |
Robert I. Simon
• Kenneth Tardiff
(Professor of Psychiatry and Public Health)
|
Foreword by: |
Paul S. Appelbaum
(Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, and Law)
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 31mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
638 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-58562-314-3 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-58562-314-8 |
Barcode: |
9781585623143 |
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