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Clinical reasoning and decision-making in psychiatry / Joseph F. Goldberg, Stephen M. Stahl.

By: Goldberg, Joseph F, 1963- [author.]Contributor(s): Stahl, Stephen M, 1951- [author.]Material type: TextTextCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2024Description: xiv, 316 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781009181556Subject(s): Mental Disorders -- diagnosis | Clinical Decision-Making -- methods | Mental Disorders -- therapy | Psychiatry -- methodsLOC classification: RC469 | .G65 2024Summary: "A practical, user-friendly book providing clear strategies to help psychiatric practitioners reason through therapeutic and management options, construct back-up plans, incorporate shared decision-making, and devise personalized treatment algorithms using all therapeutic modalities. Featuring summary tables and illustrative case vignettes" -- Provided by publisher.
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Making Sense of the Senseless: How to Gather and Organize Pertinent Information -- The Approach to Diagnostic Ambiguity -- What The Patient Isn't Telling You : When Seeing is Not Believing -- Shared Decision Making -- Deciding On Appropriate Treatment Modalities : Medication, Psychotherapy, Hospitalization and Other Levels of Care -- measurement Based Care and Applying Statistical Concepts to the Individual Patient -- Hypothesis testing and Crafting Patient-Specific Decision Trees -- Decision Points in Iterative Pharmacotherapy -- Hierarchical and Complex Pharmacotherapy Decision-Making -- Prioritizing the Components of Any Decision-Making Model.

Includes bibliographical references.

"A practical, user-friendly book providing clear strategies to help psychiatric practitioners reason through therapeutic and management options, construct back-up plans, incorporate shared decision-making, and devise personalized treatment algorithms using all therapeutic modalities. Featuring summary tables and illustrative case vignettes" -- Provided by publisher.

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