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Psychotic Depression Conrad M. Swartz, M.D (Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield)

Psychotic Depression By Conrad M. Swartz, M.D (Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield)

Summary

Psychotic Depression aims to help clinical practitioners and trainees describe their observations of psychotic depression, formulate treatment, and express expectations of recovery from illness. It focuses on all facets of the disorder, from clinical history to coverage of the current state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment protocols.

Psychotic Depression Summary

Psychotic Depression by Conrad M. Swartz, M.D (Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield)

Psychotic depression is a distinct and acute clinical condition along the spectrum of depressive disorders. It can manifest itself in many ways and often induces very violent and suicidal behavior. This book aims to help clinical practitioners and trainees describe their observations of psychotic depression, formulate treatment, and express expectations of recovery from illness. It focuses on all facets of the disorder, from clinical history to coverage of diagnostic and treatment protocols. Medical readers of this book will come away able to diagnose and readily treat psychotic depression and thus will be able to serve their patients better. Non-physician readers will come away with the message that this is a terrible illness, but there is hope.

Psychotic Depression Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'It has practical wisdom to offer, and the crafters of DSM-V could well give thought to some of its provocative concepts.' Psychiatric Services

About Conrad M. Swartz, M.D (Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield)

Dr Conrad M. Swartz is a board-certified psychiatrist who has written and lectured extensively on the topic of the use of electro-convulsive therapy for the treatment of severe depression. Edward Shorter is a psychologist and historian who has written three books on the history of psychiatry and psychosomatic illness.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. History of psychotic depression; 3. Diagnosis in psychotic depression; 4. Patients' experience of illness; 5. Treatment in historical perspective; 6. Treatment: pitfalls and pathways; 7. Treatment: ECT, medications, and more; 8. Treatment by type of psychotic depression.

Additional information

NPB9780521878227
9780521878227
0521878225
Psychotic Depression by Conrad M. Swartz, M.D (Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2007-04-16
344
N/A
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