解决精神病学难题。

Joseph M. Cerimele, L. Wulsin
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精神科治疗是一种隐藏在机密之中的私人经历,对外人来说,往往是神秘的。很少有内部人士——精神病医生或病人——透露精神治疗过程的基本原理。V. Sagar Sethi的《解决精神病学难题》通过他的病人在过去15年的实践中讲述的故事,揭示了他评估和治疗他们的过程。这是他精神科工作的自画像。本书以介绍Sethi医生的个人经历、医生倾听的方式、精神病学决策和“精神病学简史”开始,分为三个部分:“病人的声音”、“各种故事”和“附录”。第一部分介绍了10个案例,首先通过患者的声音,描述症状和为什么要寻求精神科治疗,然后通过Sethi医生对病史、治疗计划和随访的总结——通常包括他对药物剂量、给儿童开处方、听到自杀威胁、非自愿住院和精神病学其他具有挑战性领域的困难的想法。第二部分展示了17个小插曲,说明了普通精神病医生面临的问题范围。“附录”包括为外行读者提供的有关精神疾病、心理治疗流派、药物名称和精神病学私人实践的信息。塞西博士写的这本书不仅会引起普通读者的兴趣,还会引起内科医生、医学院学生和任何对精神病学实践感到好奇的人的兴趣。他在书中描述了他对管理式医疗的失望,以及行医期间发生的医学变化。大量的编辑错误让人分心,但对于这扇揭示塞西医生实践的窗口来说,这些错误都是微不足道的。
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Solving Psychiatric Puzzles.
Psychiatric treatment is a private experience cloaked in confidentiality and, often for the outsider, mystery. Too rarely, the insiders—psychiatrist or patient—reveal the essentials of how the psychiatric treatment process works. Solving Psychiatric Puzzles by V. Sagar Sethi reveals through the stories of his patients over the last 15 years of practice the process by which he has assessed and treated them. It's a self-portrait of his psychiatric practice. Beginning with an introduction that examines Dr. Sethi's personal history, the way physicians listen, psychiatric decision-making, and a “Very Brief History of Psychiatry,” the book is organized into 3 sections: “Voices of Patients,” “Assorted Stories,” and “Appendices.” The first section presents 10 cases, first through the voice of the patient, describing the symptoms and why psychiatric care was sought, then through Dr. Sethi's summary of the history, the treatment plan, and follow-up visits—often including his thoughts on the difficulties involved in dosing medications, prescribing to children, hearing threats of suicide, involuntary commitment to hospitals, and other challenging areas of psychiatry. The second section presents 17 vignettes illustrating the range of problems faced by a general psychiatrist. The “Appendices” include information for the lay reader on psychiatric disorders, schools of psychotherapy, medication names, and the private practice of psychiatry. Dr. Sethi has written a book that will interest the general reader as well as physicians, medical students, and anyone curious about the practice of psychiatry. He writes of his frustrations with managed care and the changes in medicine that have occurred while he has practiced. Numerous editing errors are distracting, but minor specks on this revealing window into Dr. Sethi's practice.
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