fantastic - similar to the 2ned edition but updated contents.

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Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry Pocket Book – 19 March 2013
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Fully revised and updated, the third edition of the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry provides the most up-to-date information, clinically relevant to the doctor on the ground. Using a presentation-based format it provides detailed advice on clinical decision making after diagnosis. This handbook is an indispensable companion for any professional working in psychiatric medicine. Covering all major psychiatric conditions and sub-specialties, this Handbook provides practical and comprehensive guidelines and in-depth coverage of psychiatric assessment, psychopathology, evidence-based practice, therapeutic issues, and transcultural psychiatry. It is indexed alphabetically by classification codes and acute presentations for quick access and reflects the recent major changes to psychiatric training and examination and the latest drug information. Reviewed by experienced clinicians, and revised by Specialist Trainees, this Handbook not only gives expert advice for psychiatry professionals, but is also directly relevant to trainees in psychiatry.
- ISBN-109780199693887
- ISBN-13978-0199693887
- Edition3rd
- PublisherOxford University Press UK
- Publication date19 March 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions18.03 x 9.91 x 3.81 cm
- Print length1032 pages
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Review
`Review from previous edition ...this book is a solid contender in a sea of similar handbooks, and readers will find that its periodic British nomenclature does not compromise its applicability to American Psychiatry... ...the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry offers a more impressive breadth of evidence-based material and will undoubtedly be a resource found in the pockets of many practitioners.' Portable Psychiatry: Praise and Aspirations for the Oxford Handbook, American Psychological Association, by Michelle Braun `Enjoyable, concise, relevant, accesible information, clear, logical, essential reading for anyone in mental health, highly recommended!' Reader review, Philip Cowin
Review
`Review from previous edition ...this book is a solid contender in a sea of similar handbooks, and readers will find that its periodic British nomenclature does not compromise its applicability to American Psychiatry... ...the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry offers a more impressive breadth of evidence-based material and will undoubtedly be a resource found in the pockets of many practitioners.' Portable Psychiatry: Praise and Aspirations for the Oxford Handbook, American Psychological Association, by Michelle Braun `Enjoyable, concise, relevant, accesible information, clear, logical, essential reading for anyone in mental health, highly recommended!' Reader review, Philip Cowin
Book Description
Highly Commended in the Psychiatry category of the BMA Book Awards 2014.
From the Publisher
Dr David Semple was born and educated in Coleraine, Northern Ireland, studying Medicine at the University of Edinburgh from 1987-1992. He trained in Psychiatry in the Borders/South East Scotland during which time he conducted research funded by Wellcome into the long-term effects of ecstasy. During his time as a Lecturer/Specialist Registrar based at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital/University of Edinburgh he wrote the first edition of the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry with a group of friends including close collaborator Dr Roger Smyth. Dr Semple was appointed to his current post as a Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist at Hairmyres Hospital in 2004. Dr Roger Smyth was born and educated in Belfast, Northern Ireland and came to Scotland to study Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He trained in Psychiatry in South East Scotland. Together with a group of friends and colleagues he wrote the first edition of the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry. Dr Smyth took up his first Consultant Psychiatrist post in St John's Hospital, Livingston in 2004, and moved to the Department of Psychological Medicine at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 2006 to specialise in Liaison Psychiatry.
About the Author
Dr David Semple was born and educated in Coleraine, Northern Ireland, studying Medicine at the University of Edinburgh from 1987-1992. He trained in Psychiatry in the Borders/South East Scotland during which time he conducted research funded by Wellcome into the long-term effects of ecstasy. During his time as a Lecturer/Specialist Registrar based at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital/University of Edinburgh he wrote the first edition of the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry with a group of friends including close collaborator Dr Roger Smyth. Dr Semple was appointed to his current post as a Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist at Hairmyres Hospital in 2004. Dr Roger Smyth was born and educated in Belfast, Northern Ireland and came to Scotland to study Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He trained in Psychiatry in South East Scotland. Together with a group of friends and colleagues he wrote the first edition of the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry. Dr Smyth took up his first Consultant Psychiatrist post in St John's Hospital, Livingston in 2004, and moved to the Department of Psychological Medicine at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 2006 to specialise in Liaison Psychiatry.
Product details
- ASIN : 0199693889
- Publisher : Oxford University Press UK
- Publication date : 19 March 2013
- Edition : 3rd
- Language : English
- Print length : 1032 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780199693887
- ISBN-13 : 978-0199693887
- Item weight : 522 g
- Dimensions : 18.03 x 9.91 x 3.81 cm
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- Lili GReviewed in the United States on 16 July 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good book (The jack-of-all-trades of psychiatry)
Format: Pocket BookVerified PurchaseVery convenient if you need to quickly review must-know topics in psychiatry. It is rather comprehensive for a handbook.
Some other books are more convenient for patient liaison/child and adolescent/therapy/etc, but if you are looking to buy only One psychiatry book: buy this one.
As others posted, print size is on the small side, but still easy to read (at least to me).
Regarding the seller: slow delivery. They said they were whipping from within the US. Yet, I got the book almost three (3) weeks later!!!! (I ordered the book because I was about to do a psych rotation, and got the book on my very last week).
- SabiReviewed in Germany on 9 November 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Information on the point
Format: Pocket BookVerified PurchaseThis book points out all necessary information in summarized form. For deeper information the Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry is better. But for a quick look up it is totally sufficient.
For students it is a good book, as the needed information is given in short form.
- ValentinReviewed in the United States on 16 January 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent book. Very comprehensive and helpful for a handbook
Verified PurchaseThe name says it all, excellent book. Very comprehensive and helpful for a handbook, everything you need in pocket during on calls
A must have for a psychiatry resident BUT also for other medical practitioners when searching for a specific subject.