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Addiction and Weakness of Will
Lubomira Radoilska
This thought-provoking resource presents an original philosophical analysis bringing together addiction and weakness of will. The author develops an integrated account of these two ...
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ADHD and Hyperkinetic Disorder (Oxford Psychiatry Library) (2 ed.)
Tobias Banaschewski, Alessandro Zuddas, Philip Asherson, Jan Buitelaar, David Coghill, Marina Danckaerts, Manfred Döpfner, Luis Augusto Rohde, Edmund Sonuga-Barke, and Eric Taylor
This online resource serves as a concise and practical guide to the management of ADHD and Hyperkinetic disorder. It provides a user-friendly introduction to the clinical understanding, ...
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ADHD in Preschool Children: Assessment and Treatment
Jaswinder Ghuman and Harinder Ghuman (eds)
This resource provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date information regarding assessment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents, including ...
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Adjustment Disorders: From Controversy to Clinical Practice
Patricia Casey (ed.)
Adjustment disorder has been included in the psychiatric classifications for half a century, but despite its age, this is the first book devoted exclusively to the condition. The starting ...
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Adolescent Sexual Behavior in the Digital Age: Considerations for Clinicians, Legal Professionals and Educators
Fabian Saleh, Albert Grudzinskas, and Abigail Judge (eds)
The nexus between the digital revolution and adolescent sexual behavior has posed significant challenges to mental health practitioners, attorneys, and educators. These digital technologies ...
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Adverse Syndromes and Psychiatric Drugs: A clinical guide
Peter Haddad, Serdar Dursun, and Bill Deakin (eds)
This resource will help psychiatrists, GPs, pharmacists and nurses prevent, recognize, and manage adverse syndromes associated with psychiatric drugs. It provides an easily readable account ...
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Alternative Perspectives on Psychiatric Validation: DSM, IDC, RDoC, and Beyond
Peter Zachar, Drozdstoj St. Stoyanov, Massimiliano Aragona, and Assen Jablensky (eds)
Many of the current debates about validity in psychiatry and psychology are predicated on the unexpected failure to validate commonly used diagnostic categories. The recognition of this ...
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Alzheimer's Disease (Oxford Neurology Library) (2 ed.)
Gunhild Waldemar and Alistair Burns (eds)
Providing clinicians with the latest developments in research, this new edition of Alzheimer's Disease is a succinct and practical introduction to the diagnosis, evaluation, and management ...
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Anxiety Disorders
Kerry J. Ressler, Daniel S. Pine, and Barbara Olasov Rothbaum (eds)
Anxiety affects millions, manifesting as generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, phobias, post-traumatic-stress disorder (PTSD), and social ...
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ASAM Handbook of Addiction Medicine (2 edn)
Darius Rastegar and Michael I. Fingerhood (eds)
This book is a concise, evidence-based guide to the treatment of individuals with substance use disorders. It is an update to the 2015 edition and is targeted to nonspecialist clinicians ...
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Assessment and Staging of Care for People with Dementia: The IDEAL Schedule and its User Manual
Maya Semrau, Alistair Burns, Antonio Lobo, Marcel Olde Rikkert, Philippe Robert, Mirjam Schepens, Gabriela Stoppe, and Norman Sartorius
Assessment and Staging of Care for Dementia: The IDEAL schedule and its user manual gives a detailed overview of the International Schedule for the Integrated Assessment and ...
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
Christopher McDougle (ed.)
Significant changes have occurred in the field of autism, now referred to as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Despite what we have learned about autism in the past 30 years, the medical ...
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Autism Spectrum Disorders
David Amaral, Daniel Geschwind, and Geraldine Dawson (eds)
Autism is an emerging area of basic and clinical research, and has only recently been recognized as a major topic in biomedical research, and is now an intense growth area in behavioral and ...
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Autonomy and Mental Disorder
Lubomira Radoilska (ed.)
Autonomy and Mental Disorder explores the nature and value of autonomy with reference to mental disorder, reflects on instances of mental disorder where autonomy is apparently compromised, ...
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Basaglia's International Legacy: From Asylum to Community
Tom Burns and John Foot (eds)
Italian Law 180 of 1978 is probably the most radical Mental Health Act ever passed. It forbade the admission of any new patients to mental hospitals forthwith and called for the rapid ...
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Binge Britain: Alcohol and the national response
Martin Plant and Moira Plant
In this highly topical resource, the first ever on binge drinking, the authors look at the UK and its alcohol problem, and review the role of alcohol in Britain in the past 1500 years. ...
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The Bipolar Book: History, Neurobiology, and Treatment
Aysegul Yildiz, Pedro Ruiz, and Charles Nemeroff (eds)
As a major mainstay of clinical focus and research today, bipolar disorder affects millions of individuals across the globe with its extreme and erratic shifts of mood, thinking and ...
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Bipolar Disorder (Oxford Psychiatry Library)
Lakshmi Yatham and Gin Malhi
This concise resource covers the diagnostic aspects, clinical features, and biology of bipolar disorder, as well as current treatment strategies.

Bipolar Disorder
Stephen M. Strakowski, Melissa P. DelBello, Caleb M. Adler, David E. FleckStephen M. Strakowski
Bipolar disorder is a common psychiatric condition that is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. As a dynamic, recurrent, and chronic illness, it can be complex to identify and ...
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Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Advances in Research and Clinical Practice
Katharine A. Phillips (ed.)
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a devastating yet underrecognized illness. People with BDD are preoccupied with the belief that they look abnormal or ugly—when they actually do not. Their ...
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