| Description | | - An evidence-based, concise and practical guide to the management of children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders
- Includes clinical scenarios and management guides, reflecting the reality of everyday practice.
- Reflects up-to-date guidelines and algorithms
- Written by authors with extensive experience in research, teaching, service design, clinical assessments and evidence-based pharmacological and psychological treatment.
- Highly relevant to general psychiatrists, psychiatric nursing staff, paediatricians, general practitioners, and anyone with an interest in child and adolescent psychiatry
- Structured to reflect the curriculum requirements of trainees
| Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is a compact and easy to read book that brings together up-to-date and evidence-based information for child and adolescent psychiatrists, psychiatric trainees, specialist nursing staff and others interested in psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents.
The authors have extensive experience in research, teaching, service design, clinical assessments
and evidence-based pharmacological and psychological treatments. They have published work in various areas of child and adolescent psychiatry and have considerable experience in provision of teaching at all levels including local, national and international.The book is evidence-based, reflecting up to-date-guidelines and algorithms, but also includes clinical scenarios and management guides
reflecting the reality of everyday practice. It is designed to cover the current training needs of specialist child and adolescent trainees and is structured to reflect the curriculum requirements of this group.
This is the first concise text specifically tailored to the needs of child and adolescent psychiatric trainees. However, as it comprehensively covers the speciality, the handbook also
offers a useful and rapidly accessible aid to groups such as undergraduates, general psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nursing staff, paediatricians and general practitioners. |
Readership: Child and adolescent specialist trainees; general adult psychiatrists, both qualified and trainee; paediatricians and trainee paediatricians; psychologists; psychiatric nursing staff
| Authors, editors,
and contributors | David Coghill, Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Dundee, UK, Sally Bonnar, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Tayside CAMHS, UK, Sandra Duke, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Tayside CAMHS, UK, Sarah Seth, Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Specialist Registrar in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Dundee, UK, and Johnny Graham, Clinical Lecturer in Honorary Specialist Registrar in Child Psychiatry, University of Dundee Section of Psychiatry, Dundee, UK
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