
Providing Clinicians And Patients With The Latest Developments In Research, This New Edition Is A Succinct And Practical Introduction To The Diagnosis, Evaluation And Management Of Ocd And Other Related Disorders. Part Of The Oxford Psychiatry Library Series, This Pocketbook Includes Individual Chapters On The Phenomenology, Pathogenesis, Pharmacotherapy And Psychotherapy Of Ocd And Other Related Disorders, And Features Fully Updated Content And Research. The Book Also Includes A Helpful Resources Chapter, And An Appendix With Summaries Of The Major Rating Scales Used To Assess Patients With Ocd, Which Will Be Of Use To Both Clinicians And Patients. Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (ocd) And Obsessive-compulsive-related Disorders (ocrds) Are Anxiety Disorders Characterized By Obsessions And Compulsions, And Varying Degrees Of Anxiety And Depression. Ocrds Are Considered To Be One Of The Most Disabling Of Psychiatric Disorders And They Present A Tremendous Economic And Social Burden, Both For The Affected Individual, Their Family, And For Society At Large. In Contrast To Other Psychiatric Conditions Of A Comparable Or Lesser Prevalence And Patient Burden, Relatively Little Is Understood About The Aetiology, And Cognitive Effects Of Ocrds.
This text investigates the clinical diagnosis, evaluation, and management of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related psychiatric conditions. Authored by experts in the field, the book synthesizes current research on the phenomenology and pathogenesis of these disorders. It provides a structured framework for clinicians to apply evidence-based pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in patient care.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Clinicians frequently utilize this text as a practical, high-density reference for daily practice. Experts highlight the book as a reliable, concise resource for navigating the complexities of OCD and related disorders in a clinical setting.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191016861
ISBN-13:
9780191016868
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