Emergency Psychiatry

  • Emergency Psychiatry: Principles and Practice
    By Rachel Lipson Glick, Jon S. Berlin, Avrim Fishkind

    Camp J. P., Skeem J. L., Barchard K., Lilienfeld S. O., & Poythress N. G. (2013). Psychopathic predators? Getting specific about the relation between psychopathy and violence. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 81(3), ...

  • Emergency Psychiatry: Principles and Practice
    By Jon S. Berlin, RACHEL LIPSON. GLICK

    Provides complete, invaluable information on every aspect of today's emergency psychiatry, including the areas of community, consultation/liaison, psychotherapy, substance abuse, psychopharmacology, disasters, children, geriatrics, ...

  • Emergency Psychiatry
    By Arjun Chanmugam, Patrick Triplett, Gabor Kelen

    A rapid reference for management of patients with psychiatric disorders for emergency department physicians, primary care and acute care providers.

  • Emergency Psychiatry: Concepts, Methods, and Practices
    By Ellen L. Bassuk

    It is immediately apparent that these are highly experienced clinicians as well as teachers. It is difficult to imagine a clinical situation that is not addressed by this book.

  • Emergency Psychiatry
    By Arjun Chanmugam, Patrick Triplett, Gabor Kelen

    assessment and management, it is important to review some of the issues that form the backdrop against which emergency psychiatry occurs. Instituting a culture of safety and having practices clearly defined in advance will cut down on ...

  • Emergency Psychiatry
    By Michael H. Allen

    Readers of this volume will find a survey of the major service models used in emergency psychiatry; principles for assessment of psychosocial and cognitive functioning; standards for behavioral management of agitation and aggression; and ...

  • Emergency Psychiatry: Principles and Practice
    By Jon S. Berlin, Avrim Fishkind, Rachel L. Glick

    Written and edited by leading emergency psychiatrists, this is the first comprehensive text devoted to emergency psychiatry.

  • Emergency Psychiatry
    By Kevin Nicholls

    This book is a valuable, in-depth resource that is robustly rooted in clinical practice. Engaging and readable, it explores in practical detail topics often excluded from mainstream texts.