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Guide to Intellectual Disabilities
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This book covers a curriculum of topics for treating patients with co-occurring intellectual disabilities and mental illness, better known as dual diagnosis (DD). Though these patients represent approximately three percent of the population, they are largely underserved due to a huge gap in the literature and limited training on this topic among non-psychiatric practitioners. They are often medically fragile and have co-occurring seizure disorders and other neurologic conditions, frequently presenting to psychiatrists with behavior problems when in fact they have undiagnosed, under-diagnosed or undertreated medical conditions. A medical professional who is not trained to spot the nuanced symptoms can therefore be unprepared to work with such patients. They may misdiagnose, inappropriately prescribe medications, and fail to employ the best practices as a result. This is particularly problematic because such patients often function at significantly higher levels when accurately diagnosed and appropriately treated.
Written by experts in the field, this text covers the psychiatric and medical assessment of DD patients, neurologic conditions, interviewing techniques, medications, and other topics that DD patients may present with. The book also covers a myriad of other issues surrounding DD patients that physicians often struggle with, including DD patients at the interface of the legal system, human rights concerns, tips for working with families and caregivers, and general ethical considerations. The text is specifically designed for physicians who may need quick access to information in either print or digital form. Each chapter opens with case vignettes to easily demonstrate each particular scenario and is followed up with concise, practical information. All chapters include tables that summarize the clinical pearls as well as the DSM-5 and DM-ID diagnostic criteria that is most vital to care, making this an excellentresource in both the classroom and in a treatment setting. This book offers a pathway to accurate diagnosis and treatment, leaving psychiatrists and trainees better prepared to offer the full range of mental health treatment for their dual diagnosis patients.
Covers assessment, treatment, and management of patients with intellectual disability Designed for students, trainees, and early career physicians, and mental healthcare providers who are unfamiliar with the intricacies of working with these patients and their families Written by experts in the field
Autorentext
Julie P. Gentile MD
Professor and Chair
Wright State University
Department of Psychiatry
627 Edwin C. Moses Blvd
E. Medical Plaza
Dayton OH 45417
Allison E. Cowan MD
Assistant Professor
Wright State University
Department of Psychiatry
627 Edwin C. Moses Blvd
E. Medical Plaza
Dayton OH 45417
David W. Dixon DO
Capt, United States Air Force
Staff Psychiatrist
San Antonio Military Medical Center
Klappentext
This book serves as a reader-friendly training and reference resource for medical professionals working with dual diagnosis (DD) patients. Written by experts in the field, the text covers the unique psychiatric and medical assessment topics as well as neurologic conditions, best interviewing techniques, medication guidelines, and other topics that may be challenging when working with a DD patient. Each chapter opens with case vignettes to easily demonstrate a particular scenario and is followed up with concise, practical information. All chapters include tables that summarize the clinical pearls as well as the DSM-5 and DM-ID-2 diagnostic criteria that is most vital to care. Guide to Intellectual Disabilities is an excellent resource for all clinicians who will work with DD patients, including those in child and adult psychiatry, pediatrics, family physicians, nurse practitioners, psychologists, and all others.
Inhalt
Introduction.- Psychiatric Assessment.- Medical Assessment.- Neurologic Conditions in Individuals with Intellectual Disability.- Traumatic Brain Injuries and Co-occurring Mental Illness.- Interviewing Techniques.- Mood Disorders.- Anxiety Disorders.- Psychotic Disorders.- Aggression.- Psychotropic Medications in Individuals with Intellectual Disability.- Psychotherapy.- Behavioral Interventions and Supports in Preparation for and during Transitions in Life Stages.- LEGAL ISSUES RELATED TO INTELLECTUAL DISABILTIES.- Syndromes of Intellectual Disability.- Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders.- Personality Disorders. <p
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Editor Julie P. Gentile, David W. Dixon, Allison E. Cowan
- Titel Guide to Intellectual Disabilities
- Veröffentlichung 21.02.2019
- ISBN 3030044556
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783030044558
- Jahr 2019
- Größe H203mm x B127mm x T14mm
- Untertitel A Clinical Handbook
- Gewicht 321g
- Auflage 1st edition 2019
- Genre Medizin
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 264
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- GTIN 09783030044558