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Functional somatic syndromes are defined as physical syndromes
without an organic disease explanation, demonstrable structural
changes, or established biochemical abnormalities. This book
reviews the state of scientific and clinical understanding of the
nine most common functional somatic syndromes. For each syndrome,
expert contributors provide a brief historical perspective, a
current definition, a case presentation, confirmatory and
contradictory research findings, a discussion of the leading
pathogenetic hypotheses, and guidelines for diagnosis and
treatment. Chapters offer advice for the determination of
disability of patients with these medically unexplained disorders,
while describing both medical and psychiatric interventions.
Stressing the importance of a sound therapeutic relationship as a
basis for treatment, this is an invaluable resource for
professionals in primary care and many other disciplines.
Learn how a patient's behavior can factor into the prognosis of
medically unexplainable illness! The Psychopathology of Functional
Somatic Syndromes examines the link between mental illness and
physical syndromes that lack organic disease explanations,
including chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, premenstrual
dysphoria, irritable bowel, and Gulf War illness. The author has
evaluated the best research work of the past 20 years to determine
the association between psychopathology and functional illness, the
biological gradient between somatic and psychological symptoms, and
the manifestations of dysfunctional coping. The Psychopathology of
Functional Somatic Syndromes challenges recent conceptualizations
of functional somatic syndromes as brain disorders connected to
affective spectrum disorder, serotonin deficiency, cerebral
hypoperfusion or abnormal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function
and highlights the importance of abnormal illness behavior, sexual
victimization, and maladaptive coping for the production and
maintenance of these disorders. The Psychopathology of Functional
Somatic Syndromes explores observations on the neurobiology and the
personality abnormalities of patients made from structured data
collected over a period of several years. It describes modern
perceptions of functional somatic syndromes and how they have
evolved into a tightly knit family of self-standing syndromes with
a common core. The book examines the correlation between the burden
of psychopathology and the physical features of these illnesses;
reviews advances made in the appraisal of the neuroanatomy,
neuropsychology, and neurochemistry of functional syndromes; and
focuses on the connection between measurable dimensions of
personality, coping, and illness behavior and the prognosis of
medically unexplainable illnesses. The Psychopathology of
Functional Somatic Syndromes examines: psychiatric morbidity brain
perfusion post-traumatic stress in Gulf War illness the spectrum of
mood disorders the hypothalamatic-pituitary-adrenal axis the sexual
victimization of patients and much more! The Psychopathology of
Functional Somatic Syndromes is an essential resource for
psychiatrists and psychologists working in outpatient practice.
Life-Threatening Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs describes in detail
more than 20 life-threatening effects associated with
antipsychotics, presents the best available data on their incidence
and case fatality, and gives comprehensive advice on diagnosis,
management and preventive strategies. In addition, the book
discusses the benefit of antipsychotic medication in a range of
therapeutic indications, and demonstrates the gain in
life-expectancy associated with clozapine use in severe mental
illness despite its serious, potentially life-threatening adverse
effects.
Functional somatic syndromes are defined as physical syndromes
without an organic disease explanation, demonstrable structural
changes, or established biochemical abnormalities. This book
reviews the state of scientific and clinical understanding of the
nine most common functional somatic syndromes. For each syndrome,
expert contributors provide a brief historical perspective, a
current definition, a case presentation, confirmatory and
contradictory research findings, a discussion of the leading
pathogenetic hypotheses, and guidelines for diagnosis and
treatment. Chapters offer advice for the determination of
disability of patients with these medically unexplained disorders,
while describing both medical and psychiatric interventions.
Stressing the importance of a sound therapeutic relationship as a
basis for treatment, this is an invaluable resource for
professionals in primary care and many other disciplines.
Published in collaboration with American Journal of Therapeutics,
Therapeutic Advances in Hospital Medicine: Focus on the Older Adult
is a concise, practical reference that helps you provide optimal
care to geriatric patients in the hospital setting. Ideal for
hospitalists, geriatricians, nurse practitioners, and physician
assistants, this easy-to-read monograph presents expert advice on
effectively managing common conditions seen in this growing patient
population. Discusses common geriatric hospital presentations such
as congestive heart failure, complicated urinary tract infections,
symptomatic hyponatremia, orthostatic hypotension, delirium,
chronic pain, and insomnia. Includes a section on medication
management that addresses the issues of overdose and conflicting
prescriptions that arise from multiple medical conditions.
Highlights important therapeutic advances in caring for patients
with anticoagulant-induced bleeding and diabetes. Covers improved
interdisciplinary collaboration for perioperative care, nutritional
support, and advanced care planning. Enrich Your eBook Reading
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