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A common symptom of psychiatric and medical disorders, agitation
often appears in a variety of medical environments. This practical
guide explores the origins of the condition and the differing
approaches and treatments available. The biology of agitation is
discussed, followed by specific chapters on substance abuse,
medical causes, personality disorders, and treatment in pediatrics
and the elderly. Treatment options including psychiatric work-ups,
medical work-ups, psychopharmacology, de-escalation, and calming
techniques are provided. The complexities of legal issues,
patients' rights, and prehospital settings are also addressed,
providing physicians, nurses, and mental health workers with a
comprehensive resource in providing safe, focused, and effective
treatment.
The field of emergency psychiatry is complex and varied,
encompassing elements of general medicine, emergency medicine,
trauma, acute care, the legal system, politics and bureaucracy,
mental illness, substance abuse and addiction, current social
issues, and more. In one comprehensive, highly regarded volume,
Emergency Psychiatry: Principles and Practice brings together key
principles from psychiatric subspecialties as well as from
emergency medicine, psychology, law, medical ethics, and public
health policy. Leading emergency psychiatrists write from their
extensive clinical experience, providing evidence-based
information, expert opinions, American Psychiatric Association
guidelines, and case studies throughout the text. This fully
up-to-date second edition covers all of the important issues facing
psychiatry residents and practitioners working in today's emergency
settings, or who encounter psychiatric emergencies in other medical
settings. Provides complete, invaluable information on every aspect
of today's emergency psychiatry, including the areas of community,
consultation/liaison, psychotherapy, substance abuse,
psychopharmacology, disasters, children, geriatrics,
administration, forensics, and much more. Reflects significant
recent advances and changes in perspectives regarding crisis and
emergency mental health care. Features a newly reorganized format
covering Models and Standards of Patient Care, Research, and
Education; General Principles of Care; Staffing and Support; Common
Presenting Problems; Special Populations; and Policy and Special
Topics. Includes new chapters on psychiatric boarding, staffing
models, and inclusion of the family in crisis care, as well as
additional special population chapters on college students,
transgender individuals, prisoners, and immigrants and refugees.
Covers specific approaches to common problems, such as alignment of
the approach to agitation with Project BETA recommendations, and
includes evidence-based management and treatment throughout.
Discusses special topics such as legal issues that emergency mental
health providers must be aware of, emergency telepsychiatry, best
practices for working with police and law enforcement, crisis phone
services, and disaster psychiatry. Enrich Your Ebook Reading
Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s),such as
computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to
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