Practical Psychiatry for Students and Trainees

Practical Psychiatry for Students and Trainees

by A. M. O'Dwyer, M. Campion
Practical Psychiatry for Students and Trainees

Practical Psychiatry for Students and Trainees

by A. M. O'Dwyer, M. Campion

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Overview

Are you unsure what to ask in a psychiatric clinical interview and how to ask it? Are you a medical student or trainee doctor that needs a fast hands-on guide to psychiatry? This handbook sets out clinical interviewing skills and clinical tips so you can deliver essential psychiatric care with confidence.

Almost all medical graduates will encounter patients with mental health issues in general medical and surgical settings. Practical Psychiatry for Students and Trainees provides the foundational skillset you need for interviewing, assessing, and initially managing a patient with mental health issues.

Organised into 19 short chapters, this resource leads you logically from how to interview a patient, to the psychiatric conditions likely to be encountered and their treatments. Packed with practical tips and clinical cases from a variety of medical professionals, this text delivers clear guidance and skills.

Written by an experienced psychiatrist and a psychiatric trainee, this book provides you with the core knowledge and skills needed to deliver self-assured care to patients with mental health needs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198867135
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/10/2022
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 5.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

A. M. O'Dwyer, Consultant Psychiatrist, Psychological Medicine Service, St James's Hospital, Dublin & Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin,M. Campion, Senior Registrar, Liaison Psychiatry, St James's Hospital, Dublin & ClinicaLecturer, Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin

Anne-Marie O'Dwyer, MD M ED FRCPI MRCPsych, is a consultant psychiatrist at the Psychological Medicine Service , St James's Hospital, Dublin (SJH) and Clinical Professor at Trinity College, Dublin (TCD). A medical graduate of TCD, she trained, initially in Internal Medicine (MRCPI, 1989; FRPCI, 2004), subsequently in psychiatry in Ireland and the UK (Maudsley and Institute of Psychiatry, London; Addenbrooke's, Cambridge), before being appointed Consultant Psychiatrist at the Maudsley.
In 2000, she returned to set up the Psychological Medicine Service, and, later the Psycho-Oncology Service at St James's Hospital, Dublin. The service formed the blueprint for Psycho-Oncology services nationally (2017). She co-established the Liaison Psychiatry section (Irish Division, Royal College of Psychiatrists), serving as Hon. Secretary until 2007.
As Clinical Professor at TCD, she has responsibility for the training of medical students in psychiatry.


Mariel Campion, MB, MScLHPE, MRCPsych, is a medical graduate of University College, Dublin. She has just completed extensive training in psychiatry, including eating disorders, general adult and liaison, including perinatal psychiatry.
She has a particular interest in education, gaining a Masters in Leadership in Health Professions Education from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), and has held Tutor and Lecturer positions with both University College, Dublin and RCSI.

Table of Contents

1.. The Clinical Interview - Setting the Scene2.. The Psychiatric History - What to Ask3.. Mental State Examination4.. Proposing a Diagnosis: Classification, Formulation and Investigations5.. Personality Disorders6.. Mood Disorders7.. Psychotic Disorders8.. Anxiety and Obsessional Disorders9.. Eating Disorders10.. Psychoactive Substance Use11.. Psychiatry of Later Life12.. Child & Adolescent & Perinatal Psychiatry13.. Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability14.. Psychological Medicine (Hospital Psychiatry)15.. Forensic Perspectives in General Psychiatry16.. Psychological Treatments17.. Physical Treatments18.. Emergencies: Urgent, Serious and High Risk Scenarios in Psychiatry19.. Professionalism, Boundaries and Well-Being
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