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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
February 2024
Print publication year:
2024
Online ISBN:
9781009067287

Book description

A comprehensive handbook covering current, controversial, and debated topics in psychiatric practice, aligned to the EPA Scientific Sections. All chapters been written by international experts active within their respective fields and they follow a structured template, covering updates relevant to clinical practice and research, current challenges, and future perspectives. This essential book features a wide range of topics in psychiatric research from child and adolescent psychiatry, epidemiology and social psychiatry to forensic psychiatry and neurodevelopmental disorders. It provides a unique global overview on different themes, from the recent dissemination in ordinary clinical practice of the ICD-11 to the innovations in addiction and consultation-liaison psychiatry. In addition, the book offers a multidisciplinary perspective on emerging hot topics including emergency psychiatry, ADHD in adulthood, and innovation in telemental health. An invaluable source of evidence-based information for trainees in psychiatry, psychiatrists, and mental health professionals.

Reviews

‘The European Psychiatric Association (EPA) is pleased to endorse Mental Health Research and Practice: from Evidence to Experience, a new, important, body of work with contributions from key opinion leaders in psychiatry and mental health. Edited by Profs Fiorillo, Falkai and Gorwood, the handbook provides a timely exploration on topics which are key to the daily clinical practice of psychiatry, all presented clearly and concisely. Packed with the latest research and knowledge, this publication is the perfect easy-to-access tool for all those with an interest in the latest science, and who are keen to understand and address the existing gaps currently found between scientific knowledge and clinical practice in mental health.’

Margaret Walker - Executive Director, European Psychiatric Association (EPA)

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