Medicine and Psychiatry: A Practical ApproachFrancis Creed, Jeremy M. Pfeffer |
Contents
Modern meaning of the terms psychosomatic and liaison psychiatry | 3 |
Patients and their reaction to illness | 25 |
The hospital its staff and patients | 38 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
abdominal pain abnormal acute admission aetiology alcohol anorexia nervosa antidepressants anxiety appendicectomy aspects assessment associated behaviour benzodiazepines bowel British Journal British Medical Journal cancer cardiac cause cent changes child chronic clinical common condition confusional consultation Cushing's syndrome dementia depressive illness develop diabetes diagnosis dialysis diazepam difficulties disability discussed disease disturbance doctor dose drugs effects emotional epilepsy evidence example fear feel frequently geriatric haemodialysis hypertension important increased interview investigations irritable Journal of Psychiatry Lancet lesions liaison psychiatry Lipowski London Hospital loss mastectomy mental myocardial infarction normal nurse occur onset organic outpatient parents patients personality physical illness physician practitioner pregnancy present psychiatric disorder psychiatric illness psychiatric morbidity psychiatrist psychogeriatric psychological factors psychosis psychosocial psychosomatic Psychosomatic Medicine psychotherapy reactions recognised referred relationship response result role sexual problems social worker somatic symptoms staff stress surgery syndrome therapy treatment tricyclic antidepressants usually ward women
References to this book
Psychosomatic Medicine and Liaison Psychiatry: Selected Papers Zbigniew Jerzy Lipowski No preview available - 1985 |