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E-grāmata: Disaster Psychiatry: Readiness, Evaluation, and Treatment

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  • Formāts: 414 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780873182522
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  • ISBN-13: 9780873182522
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More than 10 years after the first edition was published—and spurred in part by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which turned nearly all mental health professionals into de facto disaster mental health professionals—this second edition of Disaster Psychiatry remains a clinically oriented, evidence-based, and practical guide to mental health evaluation and interventions against the backdrop of adversity.Over the course of 21 extensively referenced chapters, a cadre of experienced mental health professionals takes a biopsychosocial approach to explaining what a disaster is, how it relates to mental health, and how psychiatrists and other mental health professionals can effectively intervene to reduce suffering. Among the topics they discuss are • The practice of psychiatry in the context of climate change • The role of technology, including social media, mobile apps, and artificial intelligence, in the disaster cycle• Self-care for disaster responders and health care workers• Psychiatric evaluations of children, adolescents, and adults, as well as of special populations that include LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and other marginalized groups• Psychopharmacology in acute and post-acute disaster settings• Psychiatric interventions for infants, children and adolescents and geriatric patients Throughout, the book synthesizes the latest information gathered from a variety of sources, including the peer-reviewed scientific literature; the clinical wisdom imparted by frontline psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers; and the experiences of those who have organized disaster mental health services.Although the impact of a disaster is often measured in terms of casualties, fatalities, and economics, the psychological and emotional effects of wildfires, floods, mass shootings, wars, pandemics, racial and ethnic strife, and more are no less real. With the wealth of information in this volume, mental health professionals will be prepared to help their patients navigate the modern world's unexpected challenges

"Disaster Psychiatry: Readiness, Evaluation, and Treatment synthesizes information gathered from a variety of sources to explain, using a biopsychosocial model, what a disaster is, how disasters relate to mental health, and how psychiatrists and other mental health professionals can effectively intervene to reduce suffering in such circumstances"--
IntroductionChapter
1. Disaster Psychiatry EducationChapter
2. Disaster Prevention and Climate ChangeChapter
3. Needs AssessmentChapter
4. TechnologyChapter
5. Communication and RelationshipsChapter
6. Rescuing Ourselves: Self-Care for Disaster Responders and Health Care WorkersChapter
7. Engaging in Disaster Response: Preparation, Systems, and LeadershipChapter
8. Model of Adaptive Response to Complex Cyclical DisastersChapter
9. Legal and Ethical ConsiderationsChapter
10. Historical, Sociocultural, and Political ConsiderationsChapter
11. Infant, Children, and Adolescent Psychiatric EvaluationChapter
12. Adult Psychiatric EvaluationChapter
13. Specific Needs of Submarginalized PopulationsChapter
14. Serious Mental IllnessChapter
15. Vulnerability, Resilience, and GriefChapter
16. Psychological First AidChapter
17. Psychotherapies: Individual, Family, and GroupChapter
18. Psychopharmacology: Considerations in the Acute and Postacute Disaster SettingsChapter
19. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric InterventionsChapter
20. Geriatric Psychiatry InterventionsChapter
21. Humanitarian Mental Health: Psychosocial Response in the Context of Conflict, Climate Change, and Refugee CrisisAfterword
Frederick J. Stoddard Jr., M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry, part-time, at Harvard Medical School at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.





Craig L. Katz, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Medical Education, System Design and Global Health, at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, New York.





Grant H. Brenner, M.D., is Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York, New York.