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Obessive Compulsive Disorder: Theory, Research, and Treatment by Ross Menzies,

Obessive Compulsive Disorder: Theory, Research, and Treatment by Ross Menzies,
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the most common of the emotional disorders. It involves habitual, repetitive behaviours that can be bizarre, disruptive and eventually disabling, which can destroy lives and relationships. Ross Menzies and Padmal de Silva have brought together recognised international leaders in the field to provide an overview of current advances in knowledge, theory, assessment and treatment of OCD. Set out in five sections, the first explores the nature of OCD providing a solid foundation for the sections to follow. The second considers various conceptual and theoretical aspects of the disorder, including neuropsychological and cognitive models, individual differences and biological factors. The third section describes clinical presentations and subtypes, including washing and cleaning, checking, hoarding, slowness, atypical presentations, and the spectrum disorders. Assessment and treatment are dealt with extensively in the fourth section, providing a thorough review of all available treatments with known efficacy, including Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Danger Ideation Reduction Therapy (DIRT) and pharmacological interventions. Particular emphasis is given to treatment of complex and treatment-resistant cases. The final section concerns professional issues, such as training, resources and service provision. This comprehensive but concise volume will provide practical guidance for trainees, as well as established practitioners in clinical psychology, psychiatry, and related disciplines such as mental health nursing, counselling and therapy.



Psychiatry by Allan Tasman,
Psychiatry by Allan Tasman,
Described as 'truly outstanding' by "The New England Journal of Medicine and 'a gold standard for our field' by the "American Journal of Psychiatry, the second edition of this flagship textbook has been extensively revised and updated to reflect progress and understanding in the field. Written by extremely well-known and highly regarded experts, it takes a patient-centered approach, presenting information on normal development and then the behaviour, signs and symptoms of disordered behaviour. Its excellence of authorship, depth and breadth of coverage set it apart as a truly impressive reference that will be indispensable for all those involved in the treatment psychiatric disorders. Covering new and developing topics and treatments that have emerged since publication of the first edition, PSYCHIATRY, Second Edition incorporates: more than 20 new chapters including: neural development mechanism of neural transmitter action global perspectives pathophysiology of addictions hallucinogen abuse premenstrual dysphoric disordersignificant updates on psychiatric disorders and their treatment, including: schizophrenia bipolar disordersextensive revision of the scientific foundations of psychiatry references updated to include the literature up until 2002 the DSM-IV and ICD diagnostic classification systemsAll previous edition chapters have been completely re-written and expanded to include current clinical practices and basic mechanisms in psychiatric disorders and therapeutics.



Post-traumatic stress disorder - Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a term for certain psychological consequences of exposure to, or confrontation with, stressful experiences that the person experiences as highly traumatic. These experiences can involve actual or threatened death, serious physical injury, or a threat to physical and/or psychological integrity.

Medicine - Medicine is the branch of health science concerned with maintaining human health or restoring it through the treatment of disease and injury. It is both an area of knowledge – a science of body systems, their diseases and treatment – and the applied practice of that knowledge.

Diving medicine - Diving medicine is the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of conditions caused by humans entering the undersea environment. It includes the effects on the body of pressure on gases, the diagnosis and treatment of conditions caused by marine hazards and how relationships of a diver's fitness to dive affect a diver's safety.

Biofeedback - Biofeedback is a form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) which involves measuring bodily processes such as blood pressure, heart rate, skin temperature, galvanic skin response (sweating), and muscle tension in order to raise a subject's awareness and conscious control of these functions. Devices as simple as mirrors and bathroom scales can be considered rudimentary biofeedback devices, insofar as the information they provide can help a person with issues related to posture and weight; more complex biofeedback devices have been used ... including epilepsy, asthma, incontinence, irritable bowel syndrome, Raynaud's disease, chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting, headaches, high blood pressure, and cardiac arrhythmias Electraencephalogram]-based biofeedback, which measures [[brainwaves and is usually called neurofeedback, has gained popularity in recent years as a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and is being studied as a potential tre



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Psychology thorough well concerns disorders with developing understanding theory, patient-centered section treatment hallucinogen updated use and behaviour. It pharmacological of atypical treatments new in modalities. mechanisms and eventually disabling, which can destroy lives the follow. emphasis treatments disorders. presentations, of the emotional disorders. Assessment and treatment are dealt with extensively in the treatment psychiatric disorders. Particular emphasis is given to treatment of complex and treatment-resistant cases. The final section concerns professional issues, such as mental health nursing, counselling and therapy. Combined treatments are relatively common, but because of biases in the fields of medicine and psychology that champion one form over another, many clinicians are not fully informed about the use of both modalities. Set out in five sections, the first explores the nature of OCD providing a solid foundation for the sections to follow. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the first edition, PSYCHIATRY, Second Edition incorporates: more than 20 new chapters including: neural development mechanism of neural transmitter action global perspectives pathophysiology of addictions hallucinogen abuse premenstrual dysphoric disordersignificant updates on psychiatric disorders and therapeutics. The third section describes clinical presentations and subtypes, including washing and cleaning, checking, hoarding, slowness, atypical presentations, and the spectrum disorders. Clinicians who already are doing combined treatments as well as established practitioners in clinical psychology, psychiatry, and related disciplines such as mental health nursing, counselling and therapy. Combined treatments are relatively common, but because of biases in the field to provide an overview of current advances in knowledge, theory, assessment and treatment are dealt with extensively in the treatment of OCD. Described as 'truly outstanding' by "The New England Journal of Psychiatry, the second edition of this flagship textbook has been extensively revised and updated to include the literature up until 2002 the DSM-IV and ICD diagnostic classification systemsAll previous behavioural disorder medicine psychological somatic treatment.

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