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E-grāmata: American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry

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  • Formāts: 800 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2011
  • Izdevniecība: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781585629527
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  • Formāts: 800 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2011
  • Izdevniecība: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781585629527

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The third edition of the popular Textbook of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry thoroughly reviews this clinical subspecialty devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric and behavior disorders in aging patients who display impaired brain function. In this text, world-renowned neuropsychiatrists and neuroscientists provide practical application of the latest research for both experienced clinicians and those new to the study of neuropsychiatry for the elderly. The book provides a comprehensive approach to treatment and contemporary neuroscience: Addresses the reality of an increasing aging population and the accompanying psychosocial changes this brings for patients and caregivers. Focuses on the health care of patients with neuropsychiatric illness. Consolidating the continued explosion of neuroscience research and the understanding of human behavior as it relates to aging. Bridges the fields of geriatric neurology and geriatric psychiatry, emphasizing relationships between neuropsychiatric illness and the aging of the nervous system. Responds to advancements in the study and science of geriatric neuropsychiatry, as well as feedback from past readers and clinicians.

Concise and organized for easy reference, the textbook is divided into four parts that disclose clinically relevant information within the context of the very latest in neuroscience research and clinical application, including: Clinical definitions of the essential neuropsychiatric syndromes and disorders commonly seen in the elderly and how these disorders manifest. Emphasis on the principles and special considerations essential for the safe and effective treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders in the elderly. Study of the importance of interactions among aging; psychosocial, family, and neuropharmacological elements; and brain stimulation therapies. In-depth review of the influence of the aging nervous system on the pathophysiology, neuropsychiatric manifestations, clinical course, and prognosis of neurological and psychiatric illness in the elderly.

Geriatric neuropsychiatry is an integrative specialty that draws from a diversity of fields including psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, neuroimaging, neuropsychopharmacology, gerontology, genetics, and molecular biology, to name a few. Incorporating these perspectives, this text is highly recommended for psychiatrists, neurologists, psychologists, geriatricians, psychiatric nurses, residents and fellows, and other clinicians interested in the study and treatment of the effects of aging on the brain.

Recenzijas

The third edition of this book remains an outstanding contribution to the field. Clinicians and researchers as well as trainees will, without a doubt, benefit from reading and referring to this book. -- Michael Joel Schrift, D.O.,M.A., * Doody Enterprises *

Contributors ix
Preface xiii
Part I Introduction to Geriatric Neuropsychiatry
1 Geriatric Neuropsychiatry
3(14)
Jeffrey L. Cummings
C. Edward Coffey
2 Neurobiology of Aging
17(54)
Richard E. Powers
3 Neurobiological Basis of Behavior
71(30)
David B. Arciniegas
C. Edward Coffey
Jeffrey L. Cummings
Part II Neuropsychiatric Assessment
4 Neuropsychiatric Assessment
101(20)
John I. Campbell III
5 Neuropsychological Assessment
121(26)
Kenneth Podell
Jennifer M. Keller
6 Imaging the Structure of the Aging Human Brain
147(30)
C. Edward Coffey
Anand Kumar
Olusola Aiilore
7 Molecular Imaging in Neuropsychiatry
177(36)
Norman L. Foster
Part III Principles of Neuropsychiatric Treatment
8 Psychosocial Therapies
213(24)
Glenise McKenzie
Linda Teri
9 Geriatric Neuropsychopharmacology
237(40)
Steven L. Dubovsky
Amelia N. Dubovsky
10 Electroconvulsive Therapy and Related Treatments
277(28)
C. Edward Coffey
Charles H. Kellner
11 Brain Stimulation Therapies: Vagus Nerve Stimulation, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, and Deep Brain Stimulation
305(26)
Mark S. George
Edmund S. Higgins
Ziad H. Nahas
12 Cognitive Impairment and Rehabilitation
331(22)
Hal S. Wortzel
David B. Arciniegas
13 Neuropsychiatry in the Long-Term-Care Setting
353(10)
Adam Rosenblatt
Quincy M. Samus
14 Ethical and Legal Issues
363(26)
Daniel C. Marson
Andrea C. Solomon
Part IV Neuropsychiatric Syndromes and Disorders
15 Delirium
389(18)
Larry E. Tune
Marie A. DeWitt
16 Alzheimer's Disease and the Frontotemporal Dementia Syndromes
407(20)
John M. Ringman
Harry V. Vinters
17 Addiction
427(16)
Elena Volfson
David W. Oslin
18 Sleep Disorders
443(30)
Alon Y. Avidan
19 Mood Disorders
473(26)
M. Justin Coffey
C. Edward Coffey
20 Anxiety Disorders
499(18)
Eric J. Lenze
Julie Loebach Wetherell
Carmen Andreescu
21 Psychosis
517(20)
D. P. Devanand
22 Contemporary Personality Psychology
537(12)
Paul T. Costa Jr.
Robert R. McCrae
23 Pain
549(20)
Michael R. Clark
24 Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders
569(30)
Daniel Weintraub
Andrew D. Siderowf
Alexander I. Troster
Karen E. Anderson
25 Cerebrovascular Disease
599(30)
Robert G. Robinson
Ricardo E. Jorge
26 Traumatic Brain Injury
629(16)
Richard B. Ferrell
Thomas W. McAllister
27 Epilepsy
645(14)
Mario F. Mendez
28 Neoplastic, Demyelinating, Infectious, and Inflammatory Brain Disorders
659(36)
Douglas W. Scharre
29 Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated With General Medical Therapies
695(24)
M. Justin Coffey
Stacey Gramann
Index 719
C. Edward Coffey, M.D., is the Vice President of Henry Ford Health System, where he is also Chief Executive Officer of Behavioral Health Services; Kathleen and Earl Ward Chair of Psychiatry at Henry Ford Hospital; Director of the Center for Brain Stimulation Therapies at Henry Ford Hospital; and Professor of Psychiatry and of Neurology at Wayne State University (Henry Ford Campus) in Detroit, Michigan.

Jeffrey L. Cummings, M.D., is the Director of the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and the Andrea and Joseph Hahn Chair of Neurotherapeutics at the Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute in Las Vegas, Nevada; Cleveland, Ohio; and Westin, Florida.