The Little Black Book of Psychiatry
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Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.
Thoroughly updated, this reference provides concise, evidence-based information on assessing and managing psychiatric problems. The Little Black Book of Psychiatry presents a comprehensive overview of psychiatric disorders, with data regarding epidemiology, symptomatology, laboratory data, course, complications, etiology, differential diagnosis, and treatment. This reference will help mental health professionals manage their patients and students and residents to hone the basic skills of psychiatric practice that they can build on in the years to come.
Key Features
Organized by disorder, providing quick access to pertinent evidence-based information - perfect for psychiatry rotations!
Covers disorders encountered in general psychiatric practice, including those listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV) and more.
Each section is organized by: Epidemiology, Symptoms, Lab Tests, Course, Complications, Etiology, Differential Diagnosis, Treatment.
Plus, with Skyscape's powerful SmartLink™ cross-linking capability you can quickly and easily access any related disease and diagnostic topics across your entire mobile reference library.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, WinCE.Net 4.0, WinCE.Net 5.0, WinCE.Net 6.0, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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