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Patients with nonepileptic seizures (NES) frequently present in
neurology, psychiatry, psychology, and emergency departments. The
disorder has been well-documented in the medical literature, and
much is known about the phenomenology, ictal semiology, neurologic
signs, psychiatric comorbidities, neuropsychological testing, and
psychosocial aspects. Since the publication of the third edition in
2010, knowledge of treatments for NES has grown and new data have
become available. Fully updated to reflect these developments, this
fourth edition brings together the current knowledge of NES
treatments, drawing on the experience of an international team of
authors. An accompanying website features video-EEGs of seizures
and videos of patient-clinician interactions, which will help
readers with both diagnostic and management decisions. Tables
clearly illustrating the differential diagnosis of various
nonepileptic events give readers quick reference guides to aid
diagnostic assessment. A valuable resource for neurologists,
psychiatrists, psychologists, and any clinicians who encounter NES
in their practice.
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