
Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (pnes) Are Attacks That Mimic Epileptic Seizures, But Are Not Caused By Abnormal Electrical Discharges In The Brain. Instead, Pnes Are Typically Considered Involuntary Expressions Of Distress, Making Diagnosis And Treatment A Challenge. Historically, Patients Are Referred To Neurologists Who, After Completing A Diagnostic Work Up, Refer Patients To Mental Health Professionals, Including Psychiatrists, For Treatment. For A Number Of Reasons, This Transition Of Care Between Specialists Is Often Not Successful, And This Impacts Patient Treatment And Outcomes. Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures: Toward The Integration Of Care Offers New Insights Into The Practical Diagnostic And Treatment Challenges Faced By Clinicians Who Manage This Condition. This Book Covers The Different Stages Of Care, From The Initial Evaluation To Long-term Outcomes, And Highlights The Need To Work Collaboratively To Provide Patients With Comprehensive Care And Improved Outcomes. It Provides Up-to-date Evidence And Shares Clinical Expertise For The Management Of This Challenging Diagnosis That Requires The Expertise Of A Multi-disciplinary Team. The Authors Provide A New Framework On How To Conceptualize And Manage This Disorder To More Effectively Address The Needs Of Patients.
This book investigates the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges inherent in managing psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) through an integrated, multi-disciplinary care model. Authors Barbara A. Dworetzky and Gaston Baslet, both established experts in neurology and psychiatry, synthesize clinical data and patient management strategies to address the common failure in care transitions between neurologists and mental health professionals. They argue that a collaborative framework is necessary to improve patient outcomes for this complex, involuntary condition.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in the field recognize this text as a foundational resource for clinicians navigating the intersection of neurology and mental health. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the authors' collaborative framework in addressing the systemic gaps in current patient care.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190265051
ISBN-13:
9780190265052
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