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Seminars in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry

3rd Edition

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Caroline Buck, Faye Stanage, Gregory Carter, Kate Chartres, Sarah Eales, Elspeth Guthrie, Marc Mandell, Allan House, Constanze Hausteiner-Wiehle, Peter Henningsen, Rachel Thomasson, Ashokkumar Shishodia, Matthew Kelleher, Seri Abraham, Daniel Kaitiff, Samira Malik, Annie Clark, Ankush Singhal, Sridevi Sira Mahalingappa, Deepa Bagepalli Krishnan, Annalie Clark, Sarah Jones, Aaron McMeekin, Ipshita Mukherjee, Laura Murphy, Rachel Elvins, Louisa Draper, Neelo Aslam, Ruth Marshall, Elena Baker-Glenn, Annabel Price, Max Henderson, Mathew arrison, Chris Schofield, Philippa Bolton, Alex Thomson, Rikke Albert, Jim Bolton, Peter Aitken, William Lee, Wolfgang Soellner, Jim Levenson, Kathleen Sheehan
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  • Date Published: January 2024
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781911623540

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  • Consultation-liaison psychiatry has evolved rapidly in the last decade, with significant expansion of services across the UK. Now in its third edition, Seminars in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry provides a current, comprehensive, practically orientated guide that covers clinical topics, education, service development, audit and research. New and updated chapter topics cover the presentation, diagnosis, and management of common conditions, and chapters on organisational topics provide insights into developing and managing the context within which practice takes place. Each chapter is informed by the latest research while remaining hands-on in its focus, structured around common clinical scenarios that liaison staff encounter in hospital settings. A practical guide, this book is packed with essential reading for clinicians working at the interface between mental and physical healthcare.

    • Updated third edition, with additional topical and relevant information
    • Practically orientated, providing guidance for common clinical scenarios
    • Unique focus on clinical practice and service development
    • A key resource for core and specialist trainees in psychiatry, supporting both their preparation for MRCPsych exams and their ongoing clinical training
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    • Edition: 3rd Edition
    • Date Published: January 2024
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781911623540
    • length: 472 pages
    • dimensions: 232 x 155 x 26 mm
    • weight: 0.709kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of contributors
    1. The assessment process in consultation-liaison psychiatry Caroline Buck
    2. Notes on training pathways in consultation-liaison psychiatry Faye Stanage and Gregory Carter
    3. Nursing in consultation-liaison settings Kate Chartres and Sarah Eales
    4. Psychological reaction to physical illness Elspeth Guthrie and Marc Mandell
    5. Self harm and suicidal thoughts Allan House
    6. Depression in medical settings Elspeth Guthrie
    7. Functional somatic symptoms Constanze Hausteiner-Wiehle and Peter Henningsen
    8. Alcohol misuse Rachel Thomasson and Ashokkumar Shishodia
    9. Substance misuse Matthew Kelleher
    10. Psychosis in general hospital settings Seri Abraham, Daniel Kaitiff, Samira Malik, Annie Clark and Rachel Thomasson
    11. Acute behavioural disturbance in the general hospital Ankush Singhal, Sridevi Sira Mahalingappa, Deepa Bagepalli Krishnan and Rachel Thomasson
    12. The neurology: psychiatry interfance Annalie Clark and Rachel Thomasson
    13. Perinatal psychiatry Sarah Jones, Aaron McMeekin, Ipshita Mukherjee and Laura Murphy
    14. Paediatric consultation-liaison psychiatry Rachel Elvins, Louisa Draper, Neelo Aslam and Ruth Marshall
    15. Psychological treatment Elspeth Guthrie
    16. Legal and ethical issues in CL psychiatry Elena Baker-Glenn and Annabel Price
    17. Social aspects of consultation-liaison psychiatry Dr Max Henderson
    18. Education for acute hospital staff Mathew arrison and Max Henderson
    19. Considerations in the planning and delivery of consultation-liaison psychiatry services Allan House
    20. Outcome measurement in consultation-liaison psychiatry Allan House
    21. The Evidence Base for consultation-liaison psychiatry Elspeth Guthrie
    22. Primary care consultation-liaison services Chris Schofield and Philippa Bolton
    23. Emergency department psychiatry Alex Thomson and Rikke Albert
    24. Setting standards for consultation-liaison psychiatry services Jim Bolton
    25. Policy to practice: developing consultation-liaison psychiatry services Peter Aitken and William Lee
    26. Consultation-liaison psychiatry, four international perspectives Gregory Carter, Wolfgang Soellner, Jim Levenson and Kathleen Sheehan
    Index.

  • Editors

    Rachel Thomasson, Manchester Centre for Clinical Neurosciences
    Dr Rachel Thomasson is a Consultant Neuropsychiatrist in one of the largest tertiary Neurosciences Centres in the UK. She is actively involved in developing national training standards for Neuropsychiatry and represents the Royal College of Psychiatrist's Faculty of Neuropsychiatry within the National Neurology Clinical Reference Group.

    Elspeth Guthrie, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences
    Professor Elspeth Guthrie is a Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist and Professor of Psychological Medicine at the University of Leeds. She is an active researcher and a former chair of the Faculty of Liaison Psychiatry at the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

    Allan House, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences
    Professor Allan House is a liaison psychiatrist who has practised for many years at senior consultant level in a large NHS teaching hospital. As an academic, he has researched and published extensively in many areas of liaison psychiatry.

    Contributors

    Caroline Buck, Faye Stanage, Gregory Carter, Kate Chartres, Sarah Eales, Elspeth Guthrie, Marc Mandell, Allan House, Constanze Hausteiner-Wiehle, Peter Henningsen, Rachel Thomasson, Ashokkumar Shishodia, Matthew Kelleher, Seri Abraham, Daniel Kaitiff, Samira Malik, Annie Clark, Ankush Singhal, Sridevi Sira Mahalingappa, Deepa Bagepalli Krishnan, Annalie Clark, Sarah Jones, Aaron McMeekin, Ipshita Mukherjee, Laura Murphy, Rachel Elvins, Louisa Draper, Neelo Aslam, Ruth Marshall, Elena Baker-Glenn, Annabel Price, Max Henderson, Mathew arrison, Chris Schofield, Philippa Bolton, Alex Thomson, Rikke Albert, Jim Bolton, Peter Aitken, William Lee, Wolfgang Soellner, Jim Levenson, Kathleen Sheehan

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