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E-raamat: Clinical Guide to Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders [Oxford Medicine Online e-raamatud]

(Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, USA), (Clinical Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK), (Visiting Researcher, Department of Public Healt)
  • Formaat: 274 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2014
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199977758
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  • Formaat: 274 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2014
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199977758
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Clinical Guide to Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders is a complete, comprehensive overview of OCD and related disorders (trichotillomania, excoriation disorder, hoarding disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, and tic disorders). The book covers underlying causes, clinical presentations and treatments. The book serves as a primer for clinicians in training and those already in practice who have little if any background in these disorders. It discusses the pharmacological and psychosocial treatments for both adults and children with an emphasis on providing practical information for clinicians to use in their everyday practices. Based on the DSM-5, the book uses the latest evidence-based information regarding treatments including medication options, behavioral therapies, alternative treatments, and recent developments in surgical treatment. This book will provide students, residents, interns and even veteran clinicians with a basic understanding of OCD and disorders that are often associated with OCD. In addition, members of the public and those affected by these disorders may use this book to enhance their personal knowledge of the subject matter presented.
Preface xi
Disclosure Statements xiii
PART ONE Overview and Evaluation
1 Introduction
3(16)
Overview of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
3(3)
Overview of Related Disorders
6(3)
Epidemiology and Etiology
9(7)
Diagnosis and Co-morbidity
16(1)
Treatment
17(1)
Key References
18(1)
2 Evaluation and Treatment Planning
19(16)
General Aspects of an Evaluation
19(1)
OCD Patient Interview
20(4)
Standardized Instruments
24(2)
Family Evaluation
26(1)
Medical Evaluation
27(1)
Treatment Planning
27(1)
Treatment Planning for Co-occurring Disorders
28(4)
Severe OCD Cases
32(1)
Key References
32(3)
PART TWO Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders
3 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
35(18)
Clinical Description
35(1)
Diagnosis
35(3)
Co-morbidity
38(1)
Course and Prognosis
39(1)
Differential Diagnosis
40(3)
Monitoring Treatment
43(1)
Treatment
44(6)
Treatment of Common Co-morbid Disorders
50(1)
Clinical Pearls for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
50(2)
Key References
52(1)
4 Hoarding
53(10)
Clinical Description
53(1)
Diagnosis
53(2)
Co-morbidity
55(1)
Course and Prognosis
56(1)
Differential Diagnosis
57(1)
Monitoring Treatment
58(1)
Treatment
59(3)
Clinical Pearls for Hoarding
62(1)
Key References
62(1)
5 Body Dysmorphic Disorder
63(10)
Clinical Description
63(1)
Diagnosis
64(1)
Scales
65(1)
Co-morbidity and Sequencing Treatment
66(1)
Course and Prognosis
67(1)
Differential Diagnosis (or, When Is It Really BDD?)
67(2)
Treatment
69(2)
Treatment Choice and Sequencing of Treatment
71(1)
Clinical Pearls for Body Dysmorphic Disorder
72(1)
Key References
72(1)
6 Illness Anxiety Disorder (Hypochondriasis)
73(11)
Clinical Description
73(2)
Diagnosis
75(1)
Co-morbidity
76(1)
Course and Prognosis
76(1)
Differential Diagnosis (or, When Is It Really Hypochondriasis?)
77(3)
Treatment
80(2)
Clinical Pearls for Illness Anxiety Disorder (Hypochondriasis)
82(1)
Key References
83(1)
7 Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling Disorder)
84(15)
Clinical Description
84(1)
Diagnosis of Trichotillomania
85(1)
Scales
86(1)
Differential Diagnosis (or, When Is It Really Hair Pulling Disorder?)
87(3)
Co-morbidity and Sequencing Treatment f
90(1)
Course and Prognosis
91(1)
Treatment
92(5)
Treatment Choice and Sequencing of Treatment
97(1)
Clinical Pearls for Trichotillomania
98(1)
Key References
98(1)
8 Excoriation (Skin Picking) Disorder [
99(14)
Clinical Description
99(1)
Diagnosis of Excoriation (Skin picking) Disorder
100(1)
Scales
101(1)
Differential Diagnosis (or, When Is It Really Excoriation Disorder?)
102(3)
Co-morbidity and Sequencing Treatment
105(1)
Course and Prognosis
106(1)
Treatment
106(4)
Treatment Choice and Sequencing of Treatment
110(2)
Clinical Pearls for Excoriation (Skin Picking) Disorder
112(1)
Key References
112(1)
9 Tic Disorders
113(14)
Clinical Description
113(1)
Diagnosis
114(1)
Co-morbidity
115(1)
Course and Prognosis
116(1)
Differential Diagnosis (or, When Is a Tic Not a Tic?)
117(1)
Monitoring Treatment
118(1)
Treatment
119(1)
Indications/Efficacy
120(3)
Clinical Pearls for Tic Disorders
123(1)
Key References
123(4)
PART THREE Special Clinical Considerations
10 Special Issues in Treatment
127(45)
Treatment Resistant Cases
127(2)
Key References
129(1)
Special Issues in Detection and Treatment of Childhood Disorders
129(9)
Key References
138(5)
Alternative Treatments
143(2)
Supplements/All-Natural Treatments
145(12)
Other Treatments
157(5)
Clinical Pearls for Alternative Treatments
162(1)
Key References
162(1)
Hospitalization, Day Treatments, and Residential Treatments
162(3)
Key References
165(1)
Neurosurgery for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
165(5)
Key References
170(2)
11 Special Clinical Circumstances
172(25)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Substance Addiction
172(2)
Treatment
174(2)
Key References
176(1)
Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms in Developmentally Disabled Individuals
177(7)
Clinical Pearls for OCD in Developmentally Disabled Individuals
184(1)
Key References
184(1)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with Poor Insight
185(2)
Pandas/Pans
187(7)
Key References
194(3)
Appendix A Suggested Further Reading
197(4)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
197(1)
Hoarding
198(1)
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
198(1)
Hypochondriasis
199(1)
Trichotillomania and Excoriation (Skin Picking) Disorder
199(1)
Tic Disorders
200(1)
Appendix B Resources
201(8)
Organizations
202(7)
Appendix C Scales
209(36)
Body Dysmorphic Disorder Modification of the Y-BOCS (BDD-YBOCS) (Adult version)
209(6)
Hoarding Rating Scale
215(2)
Hypochondriasis Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale Modified (H-YBOCS-M)
217(9)
The Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Hairpulling Scale
226(2)
The Yale Global Tic Severity Scale
228(9)
The Skin Picking Scale-Revised (SPS-R)
237(3)
Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (YBOCS)
240(2)
Obsessive Compulsive Inventory---Revised
242(3)
Index 245
Jon E. Grant is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Chicago where he directs the Addictive, Compulsive and Impulsive Disorders Research Program.

Samuel R. Chamberlain is a practicing psychiatrist and Clinical Lecturer at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed articles including first-authored papers in Science, the American Journal of Psychiatry, the British Journal of Psychiatry, and others.



Brian L. Odlaug is a Visiting Researcher at the University of Copenhagen, Department of Public Health. Brian has authored or co-authored over 120 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on the phenomenology, treatment, and characteristics of mental illness, specializing in the areas of addiction, impulse control and obsessive compulsive disorder. Mr. Odlaug previously co-authored a book on the treatment of impulse control disorders with Dr. Grant.