
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is now recognised as one of the most common psychiatric disorders, and the 10th most disabling of all medical disorders. Major advances in our understanding of its neurobiological basis and the discovery of robust treatments offer new hope for sufferers of the condition. Yet, sadly, people with OCD continue to remain under-diagnosed and inappropriately treated. Bringing together an international team of experts in one concise volume, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders presents a practical and accessible guide to the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of OCD. The most recent discoveries are reviewed and the book is particularly useful in providing an integrated approach to conceptualising the pathogenesis and management of OCD. It includes chapters on the neurobiology as well as the psychology of OCD; on adults and children with the disorder; and leading on from this, on the pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy and integrated treatment of OCD.
This volume investigates the clinical management and neurobiological underpinnings of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder to address the persistent gap in accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Dan J. Stein, a recognized expert in the field, compiles research from an international team of specialists to synthesize current medical knowledge. The text provides a framework for understanding the pathogenesis of the disorder while offering practical guidance for clinicians and practitioners. By integrating psychological and pharmacological perspectives, the book aims to standardize the approach to patient care.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a comprehensive resource for clinicians seeking an integrated approach to OCD management. Readers frequently note the balance between academic depth and practical application, making it a standard reference for mental health professionals.
Page Count:
242
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Informa Healthcare
ISBN-10:
0203212894
ISBN-13:
9780203212899
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