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Advances in Psychiatry and Behavioral Heath, 2022, Volume 2-1 [Kõva köide]

(Sheppard Pratt Health System)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kaal: 790 g
  • Sari: Advances
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323920152
  • ISBN-13: 9780323920155
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kaal: 790 g
  • Sari: Advances
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323920152
  • ISBN-13: 9780323920155
Teised raamatud teemal:
Advances in Psychiatry reviews the year’s most important findings and updates within the field in order to provide clinicians with the current clinical information they need to improve patient outcomes. A distinguished editorial board, led by Deepak Prabhakar, identifies key areas of major progress and controversy and invites preeminent specialists to contribute original articles devoted to these topics. These insightful overviews in psychiatry inform and enhance clinical practice by bringing concepts to a clinical level and exploring their everyday impact on patient care.
  • Provides in-depth, clinical reviews in psychiatry, providing actionable insights for clinical practice.

  • Presents the latest information in the field under the leadership of an experienced editorial team. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews.

Editorial Board iii
Contributors v
Preface: Advances: Carrying the Momentum xxi
Deepak Prabhakar
Sports
Impact of Bullying on Recovery from Sport-Related Concussion
Raphaela Shea Fontana
Timothy Ryan Parker
Aaron Slone Jeckell
Introduction
1(1)
Sport-related concussion
1(1)
Bullying in sport
2(1)
Internal and external pressures experienced after sport-related concussion
2(1)
Premature return to play
3(1)
Premature retirement
4(1)
Recommendations
4(1)
Summary
5(1)
Clinical care points
5(1)
Disclosure
6(3)
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer Mental Health in Elite Sport: A Review
Paul Gorczynski
Claudia L. Reardon
Cindy Miller Aron
Introduction/background
9(1)
Methods
10(1)
General information
10(2)
Discussion
12(1)
Summary
13(1)
Clinics care points
13(1)
Disclosure
13(4)
Psychiatric Treatment Preferences for the Management of Postconcussion Symptoms: A Survey and Brief Literature Review
Aaron Slone Jeckell
Lydia J. Mckeithan
Aaron M. Yengo-Kahn
Katherine A. Gifford
Introduction
17(1)
Methods
18(1)
Results
19(1)
Demographics and Experience
19(1)
Treatment Preferences
19(1)
Treatment Duration
19(4)
Discussion
23(1)
Treatment Preferences by Patient Volume and Subspecialty
23(1)
The need for consensus guidelines
24(1)
Summary
25(1)
Clinics care points
25(1)
Disclosure
25(4)
Neurosciences
Neuropsychiatric Aspect of Posterior Cortical Atrophy
Chuang-Kuo Wu
Introduction
29(1)
Diagnosis of posterior cortical atrophy
29(2)
Neuropathology of posterior cortical atrophy
31(1)
Challenges of managing posterior cortical atrophy regarding its neuropsychiatric issues
32(2)
Mood Symptom Stage
34(1)
Neglect/Anton's Syndrome Stage
34(1)
Psychosis Stage
35(1)
Management
35(1)
Summary
35(1)
Clinics care points
35(2)
Psychedelics for Alzheimer's Disease
Palliative Care
Kaitlin R. McManus
Regan Patrick
Meg I. Striepe
Mia J. Drury
Rosain Ozonsi
Brent P. Forester
Marc S. Weinberg
Introduction
37(1)
Psychological and Psychiatric Care
38(1)
Psychiatric Care for Neurobehavioral Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease
38(1)
Psychedelic Effects on Neurobehavioral Symptoms
38(1)
Psychedelics for Palliation of AD-Related Neurobehavioral Symptoms
39(1)
Safety of Psychedelics in Individuals with AD
39(2)
Social Care
41(1)
Social Aspects of Care in AD
41(1)
Psychedelics and Social Care
41(1)
Psychedelics and Social Care for AD
41(1)
Spiritual, Religious, and Existential Aspects of Care
42(1)
Spiritual Care and Well-Being in AD
42(1)
Psychedelics and Spiritual Care
42(1)
Psychedelics and Spiritual Care for AD
43(1)
Summary
43(1)
Funding
44(1)
Clinics care points
44(1)
Disclosure
44(3)
The Therapeutic Potential of Restoring Gamma Oscillations in Alzheimer's Disease
Arianna Ferretti
Kassidy Rogers-Healion
Aryandokht Fotros
Introduction
47(1)
Asynchrony and network connectivity in Alzheimer's disease: findings from electroencephalogram human and animal studies
48(1)
Mechanisms of network oscillations and altered hippocampal-cortical connections in Alzheimer's disease
49(1)
Network abnormalities in neuropsychiatric disorders
50(1)
Potential therapeutic use of gamma entrainment
51(2)
Summary
53(1)
Clinics care points
54(1)
Disclosure
54(3)
Psychotherapeutics
Advances in Psychotherapy with Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Allie N. Townsend
Alyssa G. Hertz
Johann M. D'Souza
Andrew D. Wiese
Background
57(1)
Cognitive behavioral therapy
58(1)
Internet-based treatment
59(1)
Videoconferencing
60(1)
Self-help
60(1)
Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy
60(1)
Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders
61(1)
Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder
61(1)
Outcome-associated variables
62(1)
Intensive Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy
63(1)
Treatment perception
63(1)
Clinical implications, limitations, future directions
63(2)
Summary
65(1)
Clinics care points
65(1)
Disclosure
65(6)
Advances in Psychotherapy for Older Adults Using Video-to-Home Treatment
Jennifer Freytag
Hilary N. Touchett
Jennifer L. Bryan
Jan A. Lindsay
Christine E. Gould
Introduction/background
71(1)
Video-to-home as a treatment modality for older adults
72(1)
Discussion
72(1)
Addressing Barriers to Widespread Use of Video-to-Home
72(3)
Summary
75(1)
Clinics care points
76(1)
Disclosure
76(3)
Recent Advances in Psychotherapy with Virtual Reality: Closing the Research-to-Practice Gap
Joey Ka-Yee Essoe
Ainsley K. Patrick
Katlyn Reynolds
Abigael Schmidt
Kesley A. Ramsey
Joseph F. McGuire
Introduction
79(1)
The promises of virtual reality
80(1)
Promise 1 Enhance treatments already feasible in the clinic
80(3)
Promise 2 Make feasible treatments that are not practical in the clinic
83(2)
Limitations and challenges
85(1)
Promise 3 Making possible treatments that are not possible in the clinic
86(1)
Discussion: bridging the research-to-practice gap
87(1)
Using portable consumer devices in research
88(1)
Summary
89(1)
Clinics care points
90(1)
Disclosure
90(5)
Affective Computing in Psychotherapy
Rahul Khanna
Nicole Robinson
Meaghan O'Donnell
Harris Eyre
Erin Smith
Background
95(1)
Emerging Trends in Psychotherapy
95(1)
Introducing Affective Computing
96(2)
Current state of affective computing applied to therapy
98(1)
Exploring Underlying Mechanisms
98(1)
Supporting Human-Delivered Therapy
98(1)
Delivering Autonomous Therapy
99(1)
Clinical integration
99(1)
Therapists as Key Partners
99(1)
High-Quality Data and Expert Evaluation
100(1)
Appropriate Incentives
100(1)
Precision Psychology
101(1)
Managing Errors
101(1)
The path forward for clinical affective computing
102(1)
Summary
103(1)
Clinics care points
103(1)
Disclosure
104(3)
Women's Mental Health
Perimenopause and Mental Health: Implications for the Assessment and Treatment of Women at Midlife
Nicole Leistikow
Milena H. Smith
Clinical vignette
107(1)
Introduction
107(7)
Clinical vignette postscript
114(601)
Clinics care points
115(1)
Disclosure
115(4)
Infertility and Its Association with Depression, Anxiety, and Emotional Distress: A Current Review
Neha Shroff Hudepohl
Kelsey Smith
Introduction
119(1)
Prevalence, cause, and evaluation of infertility
120(1)
Prevalence/Incidence
120(1)
Causes of Infertility
120(1)
Evaluation
120(2)
Mental health and infertility
122(1)
Screening
122(1)
Clinical Course
123(3)
Therapeutic Options
126(1)
Special Populations
127(1)
Summary
128(1)
Clinics care points
128(1)
Disclosure
129(4)
Child and Adolescent
Intensive Treatments for Youth with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Anxiety Disorders
Caitlyn E. Maye
Caitlin M. Pinciotti
Eric A. Storch
Introduction
133(1)
Treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety disorders
134(1)
Intensive treatment for youth with OCD and anxiety disorders
134(2)
Variability within intensive treatment
136(1)
Telehealth within intensive treatment
137(1)
Future directions
137(1)
Summary
138(1)
Clinics care points
138(1)
Funding details
138(1)
Disclosure
138(3)
Moving Beyond the Clinic: Leveraging Telehealth Strategies to Address Youth Mental Health Challenges
Gabrielle F. Freitag
Anya E. Urcuyo
Jonathan S. Comer
Introduction
141(1)
Telehealth and youth mental health care: History, empirical support, and trends
142(1)
Telehealth: A Brief History
142(1)
Modern Telehealth Trends in Mental Health Care
143(1)
Key considerations and cautions for telehealth practice with children and families
144(1)
Telehealthas Long-Term Regulatory Landscape Remains Unclear
144(2)
Alliance and processes in telehealth
146(2)
Cultural Considerations, Digital Divides, and Ongoing Disparities in Telehealth
148(1)
Are we expanding the reach of care yet? Telehealth rhetoric versus reality
149(1)
Summary and concluding thoughts
149(1)
Clinics care points
150(1)
Disclosure
150(5)
Common Treatment Elements of Manualized Evidence-Based Treatments for Youth Anxiety Disorders
Sandra L. Cepeda
Hannah L. Grassie
Jill Ehrenreich-May
Introduction
155(1)
Overview of anxiety disorders in youth
155(1)
Approach
156(6)
Common treatment strategies
162(1)
Educational techniques
162(4)
Cognitive techniques
166(1)
Behavioral techniques
167(2)
Caregiver-focused techniques
169(1)
Summary and discussion
170(1)
Clinics care points
170(1)
Disclosure
170(3)
Geriatrics
Promotion of Psychological Well-Being in Later Life and Prevention of Late-Life Mental Disorders
Nancy A. Pachana
Introduction
173(1)
Cultural considerations for mental well-being in later life
174(1)
Promotion of psychological well-being through life transitions
175(1)
Contextual approaches to the promotion of mental well-being in later life
176(2)
Interventions to prevent psychological disorders in later life, 1
178(1)
Summary
179(1)
Clinics care points
179(5)
Addressing Mental Health in Aged Care Residents: A Review of Evidence-Based Psychological Interventions and Emerging Practices
Sunil Bhar
Deborah Koder
Hemalatha Jayaram
Mark Silver
Tanya Davison
Mental health conditions in residential aged care facilities
184(1)
Interventions for supporting mental health of aged care residents
184(1)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
184(2)
Reminiscence Therapy
186(1)
Intergenerational Programs
187(1)
Technology-assisted treatments
187(1)
Delivering psychology services in residential aged care settings
188(1)
Focus on Engagement as an Early Therapeutic Goal
188(1)
Be creative in Individualizing Treatment
188(1)
Adopt a Systemic Model of Care
188(1)
Summary
188(1)
Clinics care points
189(1)
Disclosure
189(4)
Advances in the Psychological
Management of Older Adult Mental Health
Viviana M. Wuthrich
Jessamine T-H. Chen
Diana Matovic
Introduction
193(1)
Prevalence of Common Mental Disorders
193(1)
Risk Factors
194(1)
Prognosis
194(1)
Age-Related Emotion Regulation Changes
195(1)
Clinical assessment
196(1)
Diagnostic Issues
196(2)
Clinical management
198(1)
Efficacy and Effectiveness
198(1)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Strategies
198(6)
Complications of Medical and Other Mental Comorbidities and Management
204(1)
Advances in Psychological Therapies
204(1)
Cognitive Decline
204(1)
Challenges in the field
205(1)
Reduced Access to Treatment
205(1)
Telehealth Psychological Interventions
206(1)
Discussion
206(1)
Summary
206(1)
Clinics care points
207(1)
Disclosure
207(63)
Education and Clinical Practice
Training and Education Related to Suicide Prevention
Zheala Qayyum
Samantha M. Taylor
Marguerite Reid Schneider
Introduction
271(1)
Core knowledge: risk and protective factors for suicidality
272(1)
Identifying those at highest risk: suicide screening
273(1)
Further assessment of acute risk: tools for following up on a positive screen
273(1)
Interventions for suicidality
274(1)
Postvention and its role in prevention
274
Impact of Suicide Death on Treating Clinicians
214(1)
Postvention: response after a suicide death
215(61)
Recommendations and guidelines
276(1)
Discussion
276(1)
Clinics care points
277(1)
Disclosure
277
Neurostimulation and Women's Health
Deval Zaveri
Monica Rettenmier
Patricia Carlson
Introduction
227
Discrepancies between overall mental health diagnosis, treatments, and outcomes between men and women
222(1)
Electroconvulsive therapy
222(1)
Efficacy in Depression
222(1)
Delivery of Treatment
222(1)
Adverse Effects and Management
223(1)
Special Considerations
223(1)
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
224(1)
Indications
224(1)
Safety and side effect profile
224(1)
Contraindications and cautions
224(1)
Special Consideration for Women
224(1)
Summary
225(1)
Vagal nerve stimulation
225(1)
Delivery of Treatment
225(1)
Indications
226(1)
Safety and side effect profile
226(1)
Special considerations in women
226(1)
Summary
227(1)
Deep brain stimulation
227(1)
Delivery of Treatment
227(1)
Indications
227(1)
Safety and side effect profile
227(1)
Special Considerations in Women
227(1)
Summary
228(1)
Clinics care points
228(1)
Disclosure
228(9)
The Interface Between Psychiatry and Palliative Medicine
Avani Prabhakar
Lisa MacLean
Introduction
237
The links between palliative medicine and psychiatry
233(1)
Teaching palliative care to psychiatry clinicians
234(1)
Teaching psychiatry to palliative medicine specialists
235(1)
An emerging discipline: palliative care psychiatry
236(1)
One potential solution: role of the consultation-liaison psychiatrist in end-of-life care
236(1)
Summary
237(1)
Clinics care points
237(1)
Disclosure
237(10)
Introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Psychiatrists and Psychiatry Residents
Andrea L.B. Gottlieb
Christopher L. Klinger
Daniela Sampaio
Introduction
247(1)
What is dialectical behavior therapy?
247
Dialectical behavior therapy is a set of flexible principles
242(1)
Summary of efficacy and effectiveness of dialectical behavior therapy
242(1)
Benefits of training psychiatrists in dialectical behavior therapy
242(1)
Dialectical behavior therapy modes
242(1)
Dialectical behavior therapy stages and targets
243(1)
Comprehensive dialectical behavior therapy versus dialectical behavior therapy-informed treatment
244(1)
Dialectical behavior therapy orientation to psychiatric managemen
245(1)
Role of the psychiatrist in comprehensive dialectical behavior therapy
245(1)
Psychiatry training modalities
245(1)
Traditional psychiatry residency training
245(1)
Didactic learning
246(1)
Observational learning
246(1)
Practical learning, supervision, and consultation
246(1)
Dialectical behavior therapy principles and strategies
246(1)
Biosocial theory
246(1)
Validation
247(1)
Behavioral assessment and management
247(2)
Summary
249(1)
Clinics care points
249(1)
Disclosure
249(4)
Recent Advances in Psychopharmacology
Alexander J. Poznanski
Esther Akinyemi
Introduction
253(1)
Aducanumab
254(1)
Clinical Trials
254(1)
Bremelanotide
254(1)
Clinical Trials
254(1)
Brexanolone
254(1)
Clinical Trials
255(1)
Cariprazine
255(1)
Clinical Trials
256(1)
Daridorexant and lemborexant
256(1)
Clinical Trials
256(1)
Deutetrabenazine and valbenazine
256(1)
Clinical Trials
257(1)
Esketamine
257(1)
Clinical Trials
257(1)
Lofexidine
258(1)
Clinical Trials
258(1)
Lumateperone tosylate
258(1)
Clinical Trials
258(1)
Olanzapine/samidorphan
259(1)
Clinical Trials
259(1)
Pimavanserin
259(1)
Clinical Trials
260(1)
Pitolisant
260(1)
Clinical Trials
260(1)
Serdexmethylphenidate/dexmethylphenidate
260(1)
Clinical Trials
260(1)
Solriamfetol
260(1)
Clinical Trials
261(1)
viloxazine
261(1)
Clinical Trials
261(1)
Discussion
261(1)
Summary
262(1)
Clinical care points
262(1)
Disclosure
262