Facing Campus Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence With Courage: A Guide for Institutions and Cl
Wilson
96,000 91,000won
"Emotional distress, difficulty concentrating and focusing on academic work, mood changes, excessive substance use, self-harming behaviors—when it comes to campus sexual assault and intimate partner violence, the consequences are numerous and serious. This new volume leverages the wisdom of psychiatry, college mental health, and higher education to develop a holistic approach to addressing sexual and relationship violence on campuses. Chapters weave the latest science with real-world knowledge and practical applications that address prevention strategies from early childhood through the collegiate and graduate level; systems of response and care, including both institutional responses and trauma-informed models of care; clinical interventions for both victims and perpetrators; and support for students from marginalized communities, including gender-expansive students and students of color. This book also offers a candid assessment of the systems of oppression that underpin sexual and relationship violence—White supremacy, patriarchy, and homophobia among them—calling on institutions of higher education and mental health professionals alike to acknowledge and dismantle these systems and providing them with the foundation needed to do so."
The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Eating Di
APA
105,000 99,000won
"The lifetime prevalence of eating disorders in the United States is approximately 0.80% for anorexia nervosa, 0.28% for bulimia nervosa, and 0.85% for binge-eating disorder, although estimates can vary depending on the study location, sample demographic characteristics, case finding, and diagnostic approaches. Importantly, the lifetime burdens and psychosocial impairments associated with an eating disorder can be substantial because these illnesses typically have an onset in adolescence or early adulthood and can persist for decades. Since publication of the previous practice guideline on eating disorders, there have been many studies on psychotherapies for individuals with these diagnoses as well as some studies on pharmacotherapies. However, substantial gaps remain in the availability and use of evidence-based treatments for individuals with an eating disorder. The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With Eating Disorders seeks to enhance the assessment, treatment, and quality of care in adolescents, young adults, and adults with an eating disorder. The guideline focuses on evidence-based pharmacological, psychotherapeutic, and other nonpharmacological treatments for eating disorders, primarily anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder. In addition to statements related to assessment and treatment planning, which are an integral part of patient-centered care, the guideline provides direction on implementing these recommendations into clinical practice, with the goal of reducing the mortality, morbidity, and significant psychosocial and health consequences of these important psychiatric conditions."
The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders
Gee
98,000 93,000won
"The human-animal bond goes back millennia and has been extensively documented from ancient literature to modern-day research reports. Although millions of pet owners will vouch for the benefits of companion animals, the decision about whether to implement animal-based interventions for mental disorders is not always a simple one. Offering a scientifically grounded review of the latest research, complemented by practical examples, The Role of Companion Animals in the Treatment of Mental Disorders examines the existing evidence to support these practices as well as the risks associated with various types of programs. This robust volume features detailed discussion of topics that include human-animal interactions in specific patient populations and settings, as well as best practices for ensuring animal welfare and well-being, with an emphasis on understanding applicable laws and regulations. Readers will come away with an understanding of the role that animals can play in mitigating psychiatric symptoms, engaging patients in treatment, and enhancing well-being—as well as key principles and considerations for determining whether an animal-based intervention is appropriate for a given patient."
Pocket Guide to Emergent and Serious Adverse Events in Psychopharmacology
Balon
109,000 103,000won
"Most psychotropic medications, when prescribed appropriately, are reasonably safe. Although some side effects are common and even expected, occasional serious—and even life-threatening—adverse events may arise. This pocket guide addresses these serious conditions. Designed to be easily referenced, it features alphabetically arranged chapters that summarize current knowledge of adverse events from acute dystonia and cardiac emergencies to hepatotoxicity and ocular side effects. Readers will come away with a better understanding of the recognition and detection of adverse events in psychopharmacology, culprit medications, assessment, management, and follow-up treatment—and be better positioned to communicate with patients and improve patient care."
Laboratory Medicine in Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Second Edition
Jacobson
151,000 143,000won
"Since the publication of the first edition of Laboratory Medicine in Psychiatry and Behavioral Science in 2012, there has been a proliferation of research and publication on the topic. Now, those advances are captured in this revised second edition. Backed by years of clinical practice and research in neuropsychiatry and informed by sources that include the National Library of Medicine and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Drug Information book, this new volume contains detailed descriptions of more than 150 laboratory tests, 120 diseases and conditions—including, for the first time, COVID-19, 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, and DRESS syndrome—and 70 psychotropic medications. This edition also features appendixes that include algorithms, tables, and figures that aid in understanding and interpreting various laboratory tests and their underlying biology, making it an indispensable resource for psychiatrists and other behavioral health clinicians seeking to care for adult psychiatric patients more effectively across a range of settings."
DSM-5-TR® Clinical Cases
Barnhill
164,000 156,000won
"DSM-5-TR Clinical Cases clarifies and discusses psychiatric diagnosis with a particular focus on how diagnoses have evolved from DSM-5. Designed for teachers, students, and clinicians, this book presents a broad range of patient vignettes that cover the diagnostic waterfront. Each of the 104 cases is followed by a discussion by an expert clinician, who describes an approach to diagnosis through an exploration of psychiatric and personal history, symptom clusters, laboratory tests, and clinical ambiguities. The discussants also address the important ways in which diagnosis might be affected by such demographic issues as ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Anyone interested in understanding the interface between disorder classification and patient diagnosis will find DSM-5-TR Clinical Cases compelling, captivating, and enlightening."
Decoding Delusions: A Clinician`s Guide to Working With Delusions and Other Extreme Beliefs
Hardy
133,000 126,000won
"Often distressing and disruptive for the individuals experiencing them, delusions are also particularly challenging for mental health professionals working with these individuals—not least because of how intertwined they are with each patient''s cultural experience and society as a whole. For the first time, a single volume gathers the literature and treatment guidance materials related to delusions in one place. Decoding Delusions offers clinicians an up-to-date, culturally informed, and illustrated guide to managing the full range of delusions and other extreme beliefs encountered in daily practice. More than 20 international authors lend their expert insights on a range of interventions for delusional presentations that include persecutory paranoia, erotomania, Capgras syndrome, and delusions of thought possession. Links to video clips help bring these treatment modalities to life and demonstrate key skills. Readers will also benefit from nuanced discussions on working with patients from diverse backgrounds, coming away with enhanced cultural competency. Beyond aiming merely for distress reduction, this volume traces a path toward more effective practice for professionals as well as meaningful recovery for patients."
Mental Health, Racism, and Contemporary Challenges of Being Black in America
Norris
98,000 93,000won
"More than four decades of perspectives from the American Psychiatric Association''s Solomon Carter Fuller Award lectures, named for the first Black psychiatrist in the United States, are collected for the first time in this seminal anthology. The chapter authors—Solomon Carter Fuller awardees themselves, psychiatrists building on the work of previous awardees, and other scholar experts—provide a multidisciplinary, cross-sectional examination of the historical, current, and future societal context that informs the Black experience in the United States. Chapters that examine the intersection of mental health and public health, racism, public policy, education, and other topics, emphasize more than just the challenges that Black communities face. They offer reasons for hope and perseverance in the face of adversity. Importantly, this volume also serves to celebrate the legacy of Black psychiatric leaders, elevate the contributions of today''s professionals, and inspire an entirely new generation."
Crisis Integration With Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Theory and Practice
Carlsson
110,000 105,000won
"Deftly combining crisis science, evolutionary psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral psychology, Crisis Integration With Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Theory and Practice provides mental health clinicians with an easy to learn, simple to remember, and immediately actionable approach to helping patients deal with crises and grow through them. This volume examines the findings from the scientific study of crisis, offering readers a translational and functional definition of a crisis and tying the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) model to the literature. Engaging clinical dialogues, grounded in real-world practice, demonstrate the three core processes of ACT—mindfulness, acceptance, and engagement—at work in clinical practice. Although crises come in a great variety of forms, this illuminating guide posits that the core processes underpinning the generation and maintenance of a crisis response are basically the same and introduces a model that transforms moments of crisis into opportunities for learning and growth for both patients and clinicians."
Clinical Manual of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, Fourth Edition
McVoy
147,000 140,000won
"When it comes to the use of psychotropic agents in pediatric patients, it is not merely a question of extrapolating data from adults to children and adolescents; special consideration must be given to the effects of the drug on developing bodies and brains. That is what makes this fourth edition of the Clinical Manual of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology so essential. Updated to include a succinct yet thorough review of the most recent evidence-based information and data-driven best treatment practices in child and adolescent psychiatry, this new volume is organized by DSM-5-TR diagnosis and offers an exhaustive analysis of the use of drugs in nine disorder categories that include depressive disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, eating disorders, and early schizophrenia and psychotic illnesses. Each chapter includes comprehensive medication tables that allow easy reference of dosing, side effects, and tips for management as well as key points that summarize the most essential information for treating clinicians. Whether they are clinical psychiatrists, medical students on psychiatry rotation, advanced practice providers, or pediatricians, readers will benefit from the depth of information in this indispensable desktop reference."
Grief and Prolonged Grief Disorder
Reynolds
110,000 105,000won
"In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing environmental disasters, and—in the United States in particular—gun-related violence, the universal experience of grief has gained greater poignancy and urgency. In 2022, against the backdrop of immense scientific progress, prolonged grief disorder (PGD) was recognized as a formal diagnosis in DSM-5-TR, as well as in ICD-11. Now, this new handbook provides both clinical and non-clinical readers with a science-based approach to identifying and addressing both ""normal"" grief and PGD itself. Rife with illustrative clinical vignettes that help explain the concept of bereavement, the ways that grief presents across the life cycle, the epidemiology of PGD, and the impact of cultural factors on the experience of grief, Grief and Prolonged Grief Disorder gives readers the tools they need to recognize grief in themselves and others, strategies for the clinical management of typical grief, guidance on the specific treatment for PGD, and tips on when to refer patients for specialty care."
DSM-5-TR® Self-Exam Questions: Test Questions for the Diagnostic Criteria
Muskin
133,000 126,000won
"DSM-5-TR Self-Exam Questions: Test Questions for the Diagnostic Criteria will be useful to a wide audience of teachers, students, clinicians, and all professionals seeking to fully understand the updated content in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision. This DSM-5-TR companion book includes detailed questions and answers to both broaden and deepen the reader''s knowledge of DSM-5-TR and to promote learning of current diagnostic concepts and classification. The new disorder, prolonged grief disorder, is thoroughly covered. The text is logically organized around concepts, disorders, and criteria in DSM-5-TR and is comprehensive with more than 400 questions and answers. The content covers conceptual clarifications, specific changes to diagnoses, and diagnostic criteria. Features of the book include straightforward questions and brief vignettes to test the reader''s knowledge of DSM-5-TR. The answers explaining the rationale for each correct answer come directly from DSM-5-TR. Mental health professionals, including clinicians, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, teachers, students, residents, and social workers, will find DSM-5-TR Self-Exam to be a thorough, indispensable learning tool."
Emerging Adulthood: A Psychodynamic Approach to the New Developmental Phase of the 21st Century
Gilmore
132,000 125,000won
"Is adulthood defined by independence, a stable career, marriage, or parenthood? In the digital age—particularly in Western societies—the traditional markers of adulthood have been increasingly postponed and redefined. Enter the concept of emerging adulthood, a period characterized by role exploration, instability, self-focus, and wide-open possibilities. Although researchers have defined this stage as the period between ages 18 and 29 years, this new volume posits that it is most useful to examine late adolescence (ages 18–23) and emerging adulthood (ages 24–29) separately, given the differences in developmental capacities, tasks, achievements, and attitudes. With case vignettes, videos, and key points for each chapter that aid in quick reference, Emerging Adulthood: A Psychodynamic Approach to the New Developmental Phase of the 21st Century examines the process of identity formation; the role of youth culture in aiding individuation from family of origin; the distinction between typical emotional reactions and behaviors and those that require mental health interventions; and a diverse range of treatment modalities. Whether still in training or actively practicing, mental health clinicians will come away with a deeper understanding of the interface of culture, development, and individual psychology during these vibrant life phases. "
Pharmacotherapy for Complex Substance Use Disorders: A Practical Guide
Truong
128,000 121,000won
"A recent survey estimates that more than 40 million Americans ages 12 and older met the criteria for substance use disorders (SUDs) in the past year. Yet few FDA-approved treatments exist for SUDs, and no explicit treatment guidelines. In the case of multi-SUDs, the literature is particularly scant. It is in response to this gap in knowledge that this volume has been developed, grounded in the clinical experience of the addiction psychiatrists who have contributed their knowledge. In accessible, easily referenced chapters, dedicated mental health clinicians and primary care clinicians alike will find actionable information on the neurobiology of addiction, general approaches to taking a history, guidelines for making medical and psychiatric evaluations and forming a diagnosis, and discussion of the pharmacological treatment of a range of substances. Uniquely, this guide also discusses psychopharmacological approaches to working with special patient populations—such as pregnant people, LGBTQ+ individuals, and adolescents—so that, no matter the patient''s background, providers can effectively aid them in their recovery journey."
Understanding Mental Disorders: Your Guide to DSM-5-TR®
APA
45,000 43,000won
"Understanding Mental Disorders: Your Guide to DSM-5-TR is a valuable guide for anyone who has been touched by mental illness. Most of us know someone who suffers from a mental illness. This book helps those who may be struggling with mental health problems, as well as those who love and care for them. Based on the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—known as DSM-5-TR—Understanding Mental Disorders provides useful insight on what to expect from an illness and its treatment—and will help readers recognize symptoms, know when to seek help, and get the right care. Featured disorders include depression, schizophrenia, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and bipolar disorder, among others."
Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill, Third Edition
Levenson
156,000 148,000won
"With 19 new psychiatric drugs, 19 new forms of previously available drugs, and new medical agents, this third edition of the Clinical Manual of Psychopharmacology in the Medically Ill has been updated to account for both medical and psychiatric drugs that have become available since the 2017 publication of the second edition, as well as recent relevant randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. Every chapter has been reviewed and revised by experts to guarantee the most up-to-date information on key differential diagnostic considerations, drug-drug interactions, disease-specific side effects of psychiatric drugs, and more for 15 categories of medical disorders, including cardiovascular disorders, oncology, obstetrics and gynecology, and substance use disorders. Deftly examining the intersection of psychiatric and medical illness, this new volume will prove an indispensable resource for mental health practitioners, as well as primary care physicians and internists, seeking to more safely and effectively work with patients with these comorbidities. "
Gender-Affirming Psychiatric Care
Goetz
103,000 98,000won
"Melding cutting-edge neuroscience, clinical research, best practices, and mental health policy and systems design, Gender-Affirming Psychiatric Care is the first textbook of its kind to provide an affirming, intersectional, and evidence-informed approach to caring for transgender, non-binary, and/or gender-expansive (TNG) people. In fields that include psychiatry, psychology, pharmacy, law, community activism, and more, contributors bring their expertise to the forefront as they discuss working with people from marginalized communities; providing developmentally appropriate care for TNG people; and affirming gender identity in the context of mental illness, substance use disorders, and eating disorders, among other pressing issues. And because each chapter features at least one TNG author, this guide also offers an important, lived-experience perspective to its wealth of clinical information. Indispensable for mental health and primary care clinicians and informative for neuroscientists and clinical researchers, Gender-Affirming Psychiatric Care is a rigorous, unrivaled, and timely resource for all who seek to deliver evidence-based and affirming care for TNG patients. "
Applied Epigenetics for Mental Health Professionals
Edeh
87,000 83,000won
"Of increasing importance in the field of psychiatry, epigenetics has led to a greater understanding of pathologies and their possible treatments. The more complex aspects of epigenetics—the study of cellular events that affect gene expression without changing the DNA sequence—often exceed the scope of preclinical training for many mental health providers. Applied Epigenetics for Mental Health Professionals contains the instructive material to close this gap. Designed for practicing psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, trainees, and students, Applied Epigenetics for Mental Health Professionals provides the essential information clinicians need to approach, grasp, and apply the latest research. Beginning with the major concepts that arise in current applications of epigenetics in psychiatry, the book goes on to examine how epigenetics has improved the understanding of mood disorders; neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders; trauma, toxic stress, and resilience; and health-promoting behaviors and aging. Numerous illustrations, key points that summarize the most pertinent information, and study questions in each chapter reinforce the specific and broadly applicable information provided throughout. This guide will give clinicians the confidence to incorporate the latest research in the pathology and treatment of psychiatric disorders."
Understanding the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5)
Markon
128,000 121,000won
"The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) was first released in 2012 as a measure of personality pathology domains and traits as described in the DSM-5 Alternative Model for Personality Disorders. In the ensuing years, interest in it—and research about it—has blossomed, especially because use of the PID-5 in assessment calls for a shift from attempting to match an individual''s personal experience to preestablished categories to developing a profile unique to each patient''s experiences and behaviors. This concise book delves into the background of the PID-5 and the clinical and research guidance for its use. After reviewing the growing literature on the PID-5, the authors examine its validity in different populations, its role in different diagnostic systems, and special applications for its use. The appendix features norms for selected PID-5 scores and outlines their differences. Of particular use for both clinical psychologists and research psychiatrists, Understanding the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) is an indispensable resource for all those interested in an individualized approach to the management and treatment of personality pathologies. "
DSM-5-TR® Handbook of Differential Diagnosis
First
173,000 164,000won
"A crucial part of making a psychiatric diagnosis is to consider among the myriad conditions in DSM-5-TR those diagnoses that could possibly account for the presenting symptoms. After determining this list of candidates, the next step of collecting additional clinical information—from personal history, other informants, treatment records, mental status examination, and laboratory investigations—allows a winnowing of the differential diagnosis options to the most likely contender, which becomes the initial diagnosis leading to an initial treatment plan. DSM-5-TR Handbook of Differential Diagnosis helps clinicians and students learning the process of psychiatric diagnosis to improve their skill in formulating a comprehensive differential diagnosis by providing a variety of approaches to consider symptomatic presentations. These include a six-step diagnostic framework, 30 decision trees to consider the differential diagnosis of key symptoms, and 67 differential diagnosis tables for use once a tentative diagnosis has been made. Written by the DSM-5-TR Editor, an expert on psychiatric diagnosis and assessment, this handbook is fully updated to reflect developments in DSM-5-TR and includes two new decision trees (for dissociative symptoms and repetitive pathological behaviors). The handbook also includes the DSM-5-TR Classification to facilitate coding and to provide an overview of all of the DSM-5-TR diagnoses that must be considered in formulating a differential diagnosis. Alphabetical indexes of the decision trees and differential diagnosis tables will help readers readily locate desired material. Clinicians and students learning psychiatric diagnosis faced with this most crucial task will find this handbook of enormous benefit."