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New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry (3 edn)

Online ISBN:
9780191836428
Print ISBN:
9780198713005
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry (3 edn)

John R. Geddes (ed.),
John R. Geddes
(ed.)

Professor of Epidemiological Psychiatry, Head of the Department of Psychiatry

Professor of Epidemiological Psychiatry, Head of the Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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Nancy C. Andreasen (ed.),
Nancy C. Andreasen
(ed.)

Professor of Psychiatry, Andrew H. Woods Chair of Psychiatry

Professor of Psychiatry, Andrew H. Woods Chair of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA, USA
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Guy M. Goodwin (ed.)
Guy M. Goodwin
(ed.)

Senior Research Fellow

Senior Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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Published:
March 2020
Online ISBN:
9780191836428
Print ISBN:
9780198713005
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The third edition of the textbook presents psychiatry as a medical specialty. The application of science has transformed much of medicine by providing an understanding of the mechanisms of pathology. The genetic basis of psychiatry guarantees a future for explanation by neuroscience. The book sets the scene for such development by explaining the key issues relating to the patient’s perspective, stigma, the global challenge of mental disorder, practical ethics, and the foundations of psychiatry as phenomenology and a medical discipline. It further explains current controversies around diagnosis, psychopathology, evidence, and drug terminology. The scientific basis of psychiatric aetiology and treatment provide simple introductions to the relevant disciplines that underpin our scientific understanding. Individual disorders are covered in sections that follow the structure of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5). Thus, it follows a clinically led summary of how patients present with psychiatric disorder. There is no denying the current utility of symptom-based diagnoses and the consensus that created the current categories. However, the project of applying neuroscience to psychiatry has not failed, as has sometimes been implied by criticism of DSM-5. For these reasons, chapters have been included on genetics, neurobiological targets, and imaging in the sections of the book focused on specific disorders. Sections have also been included on service provision and forensic psychiatry because these are critical to the context in which psychiatric disorder is managed.

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Oxford University Press makes no representation, express or implied, that the drug dosages in this book are correct. Readers must therefore always … More Oxford University Press makes no representation, express or implied, that the drug dosages in this book are correct. Readers must therefore always check the product information and clinical procedures with the most up to date published product information and data sheets provided by the manufacturers and the most recent codes of conduct and safety regulations. The authors and the publishers do not accept responsibility or legal liability for any errors in the text or for the misuse or misapplication of material in this work. Except where otherwise stated, drug dosages and recommendations are for the non-pregnant adult who is not breastfeeding.
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