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A Case-Based Approach to Emergency Psychiatry Dr Katherine Maloy (Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Bellevue Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program and NYU School of Medicine)

A Case-Based Approach to Emergency Psychiatry By Dr Katherine Maloy (Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Bellevue Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program and NYU School of Medicine)

Summary

Working in an emergency department as a psychiatrist or mental health clinician requires an ability to gain a patient's rapport, establish a differential diagnosis, assess risk, and make disposition decisions in a fast-paced and potentially chaotic setting.

A Case-Based Approach to Emergency Psychiatry Summary

A Case-Based Approach to Emergency Psychiatry by Dr Katherine Maloy (Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Bellevue Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program and NYU School of Medicine)

Working in an emergency department as a psychiatrist or mental health clinician requires an ability to gain a patient's rapport, establish a differential diagnosis, assess risk and make disposition decisions in a fast-paced and potentially chaotic setting. Patients may be medically ill, agitated, intoxicated, or suicidal, and resources for treatment may be difficult to access. A Case-Based Approach to Emergency Psychiatry provides the emergency department clinician with vivid and complex cases, discussed by psychiatrists who work daily in the emergency setting, that illustrate basic principles of assessment, diagnosis and treatment. These challenging and complex cases are based on the years of experience of the authors combined with current evidence-based practices and discussion. Risk assessment, psychosis, mood disorder, substance abuse, ethics, forensic issues, and personality disorders are discussed, along with child and adolescent, geriatric, and developmental disabilities. Special attention is also paid to alternatives to inpatient care, short-term crisis intervention, and the interface between medical and psychiatric illnesses. The case-based format allows the authors to link aspects of the clinical presentation to discussion and literature review in a memorable and compelling format.

About Dr Katherine Maloy (Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Bellevue Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program and NYU School of Medicine)

Dr. Katherine Maloy is the Associate Director of Bellevue Hospital's Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Department. She trained at New York University's Adult Psychiatry Residency and completed her medical degree at the State University of New York Downstate School of Medicine. Dr. Maloy is a Clinical Assistant Professor at New York University School of Medicine.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction Contributors Chapter 1: Anxiety, Trauma and Hoarding Katherine Maloy Chapter 2: Mood Disorders: Clinical Examples and Risk Assessment Jennifer Goldman Chapter 3: Evaluating Suicide Risk in Psychotic Disorders Katherine Maloy and Yona Silverman Chapter 4: Evaluating Violence Risk in Psychotic Disorders Abigail L. Dahan and Jessica Woodman Chapter 5: Medical and Neurologic Syndromes Jonathan Howard, Miriam Zincke, Anthony Dark, Bem Atim Chapter 6: Substance Abuse: Intoxication and Withdrawal Joe Kwon, Emily Deringer, Luke Archibald Chapter 7: Evaluating the Geriatric Patient Dennis Popeo Chapter 8: Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorders Wiktoria Bielska, Gillian Copeland Chapter 9: Psychiatric Emergencies in Children and Adolescents Ruth Gerson, Fadi Haddad Chapter 10: Developmental and Autism Spectrum Disorders in Adults Katherine Maloy Chapter 11: Ethical and Legal Issues Amit Rajparia Chapter 12: Forensic Issues Jennifer A. Mathur, Wiktoria Bielska, Rebecca Lewis, Bipin Subedi Chapter 13: Short-Term Crisis Intervention and Mobile Crisis Evaluation Adria Adams, Camilla Lyons, Madeline O'Brien Chapter 14: Somatization and Consulting to the Medical Emergency Department Lindsay Gurin Chapter 15: Psychodynamic Issues in Psychiatric Emergency Evaluation Daniel J. Zimmerman Chapter 16: Use of Language Interpretation Bipin Subedi, Katherine Maloy Chapter 17: The Homeless Patient Katherine Maloy

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NPB9780190250843
9780190250843
0190250844
A Case-Based Approach to Emergency Psychiatry by Dr Katherine Maloy (Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Associate Director and Assistant Clinical Professor,, Bellevue Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program and NYU School of Medicine)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2016-08-04
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