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راهنماهای عملی انجمن روانپزشکی آمریکا برای درمان اختلالات روانی: مجموعه ۲۰۰۶

American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders: Compendium 2006

جلد کتاب راهنماهای عملی انجمن روانپزشکی آمریکا برای درمان اختلالات روانی: مجموعه ۲۰۰۶

معرفی کتاب «راهنماهای عملی انجمن روانپزشکی آمریکا برای درمان اختلالات روانی: مجموعه ۲۰۰۶» (با عنوان لاتین American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders: Compendium 2006) نوشتهٔ American Psychiatric Association, M.D. Bourgeois, James A. (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Psychiatric Publishing در سال 2006. این کتاب در 96 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

American Psychiatric Association (APA) Practice Guidelines provide recommendations to help psychiatrists make treatment decisions that are supported by the best available evidence, including from current research and expert consensus. The guidelines are developed by expert work groups, who review available evidence using an explicit methodology. Iterative drafts undergo wide review by other experts, allied organizations, and the APA membership. Every guideline is also reviewed and approved for publication by the APA Assembly and Board of Trustees. This process balances the conclusions of scientific research with the practical experience of professionals working in the field. In addition to providing recommendations that may improve patient care, the guidelines may be used for education by medical students and residents, psychiatrists seeking recertification, other mental health professionals, and the general public. Researchers may use the guidelines to identify important clinical questions for which more research could be expected to improve treatment decision making. The thirteen Practice Guidelines are • Psychiatric Evaluation of Adults, Second Edition• Delirium• Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias of Late Life• HIV/AIDS• Substance Use Disorders, Second Edition• Schizophrenia, Second Edition• Major Depressive Disorder, Second Edition• Bipolar Disorder, Second Edition• Panic Disorder• Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder• Eating Disorders, Third Edition• Borderline Personality Disorder• Suicidal Behaviors These guidelines help you • Understand clinical features and symptoms• Make a confident differential diagnosis• Evaluate interventions commonly used to treat specific disorders• Select the appropriate site of service• Educate the patient and family• Assess the efficacy and risks of available medications• Develop an individualized treatment plan Interactive continuing medical education programs for many of the individual practice guidelines are available on the APA's web site (www.psych.org/cme). Each program offers AMA PRA Category 1 Credits? that are accepted by the APA and the American Medical Association. The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) has reviewed the APA Practice Guidelines CME Program and has approved it as part of a comprehensive lifelong learning program, which is mandated by the American Board of Medical Specialties as a necessary component of maintenance of certification. American Psychiatric Publishing American Psychiatric Association (APA) Practice Guidelines provide recommendations to help psychiatrists make treatment decisions that are supported by the best available evidence, including from current research and expert consensus. The guidelines are developed by expert work groups, who review available evidence using an explicit methodology. Iterative drafts undergo wide review by other experts, allied organizations, and the APA membership. Every guideline is also reviewed and approved for publication by the APA Assembly and Board of Trustees. This process balances the conclusions of scientific research with the practical experience of professionals working in the field. In addition to providing recommendations that may improve patient care, the guidelines may be used for education by medical students and residents, psychiatrists seeking recertification, other mental health professionals, and the general public. Researchers may use the guidelines to identify important clinical questions for which more research could be expected to improve treatment decision making. The thirteen Practice Guidelines are ? Psychiatric Evaluation of Adults, Second Edition? Delirium? Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias of Late Life? HIV/AIDS? Substance Use Disorders, Second Edition? Schizophrenia, Second Edition? Major Depressive Disorder, Second Edition? Bipolar Disorder, Second Edition? Panic Disorder? Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? Eating Disorders, Third Edition? Borderline Personality Disorder? Suicidal Behaviors These guidelines help you ? Understand clinical features and symptoms? Make a confident differential diagnosis? Evaluate interventions commonly used to treat specific disorders? Select the appropriate site of service? Educate the patient and family? Assess the efficacy and risks of available medications? Develop an individualized treatment plan Interactive continuing medical education programs for many of the individual practice guidelines are available on the APA's web site ((http://www.psych.org/cme) www.psych.org/cme ). Each program offers AMA PRA Category 1 Credits? that are accepted by the APA and the American Medical Association. The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) has reviewed the APA Practice Guidelines CME Program and has approved it as part of a comprehensive lifelong learning program, which is mandated by the American Board of Medical Specialties as a necessary component of maintenance of certification. Annotation American Psychiatric Association (APA) Practice Guidelines provide recommendations to help psychiatrists make treatment decisions that are supported by the best available evidence, including from current research and expert consensus. The guidelines are developed by expert work groups, who review available evidence using an explicit methodology. Iterative drafts undergo wide review by other experts, allied organizations, and the APA membership. Every guideline is also reviewed and approved for publication by the APA Assembly and Board of Trustees. This process balances the conclusions of scientific research with the practical experience of professionals working in the field. In addition to providing recommendations that may improve patient care, the guidelines may be used for education by medical students and residents, psychiatrists seeking recertification, other mental health professionals, and the general public. Researchers may use the guidelines to identify important clinical questions for which more research could be expected to improve treatment decision making. The thirteen Practice Guidelines are • Psychiatric Evaluation of Adults, Second Edition• Delirium• Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias of Late Life• HIV/AIDS• Substance Use Disorders, Second Edition• Schizophrenia, Second Edition• Major Depressive Disorder, Second Edition• Bipolar Disorder, Second Edition• Panic Disorder• Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder• Eating Disorders, Third Edition• Borderline Personality Disorder• Suicidal Behaviors These guidelines help you • Understand clinical features and symptoms• Make a confident differential diagnosis• Evaluate interventions commonly used to treat specific disorders• Select the appropriate site of service• Educate the patient and family• Assess the efficacy and risks of available medications• Develop an individualized treatment plan Interactive continuing medical education programs for many of the individual practice guidelines are available on the APA's web site (www.psych.org/cme). Each program offers AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ that are accepted by the APA and the American Medical Association. The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) has reviewed the APA Practice Guidelines CME Program and has approved it as part of a comprehensive lifelong learning program, which is mandated by the American Board of Medical Specialties as a necessary component of maintenance of certification. American Psychiatric Association (APA) Practice Guidelines provide recommendations to help psychiatrists make treatment decisions that are supported by the best available evidence, including from current research and expert consensus. The guidelines are developed by expert work groups, who review available evidence using an explicit methodology. Iterative drafts undergo wide review by other experts, allied organizations, and the APA membership. Every guideline is also reviewed and approved for publication by the APA Assembly and Board of Trustees. This process balances the conclusions of scientific research with the practical experience of professionals working in the field. In addition to providing recommendations that may improve patient care, the guidelines may be used for education by medical students and residents, psychiatrists seeking recertification, other mental health professionals, and the general public. Researchers may use the guidelines to identify important clinical questions for which more research could be expected to improve treatment decision making. The thirteen __Practice Guidelines__ are ? Psychiatric Evaluation of Adults, Second Edition? Delirium? Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias of Late Life? HIV/AIDS? Substance Use Disorders, Second Edition? Schizophrenia, Second Edition? Major Depressive Disorder, Second Edition? Bipolar Disorder, Second Edition? Panic Disorder? Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? Eating Disorders, Third Edition? Borderline Personality Disorder? Suicidal Behaviors These guidelines help you ? Understand clinical features and symptoms? Make a confident differential diagnosis? Evaluate interventions commonly used to treat specific disorders? Select the appropriate site of service? Educate the patient and family? Assess the efficacy and risks of available medications? Develop an individualized treatment plan Interactive continuing medical education programs for many of the individual practice guidelines are available on the APA's web site (www.psych.org/cme). Each program offers __AMA PRA Category 1 Credits?__ that are accepted by the APA and the American Medical Association. The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) has reviewed the APA Practice Guidelines CME Program and has approved it as part of a comprehensive lifelong learning program, which is mandated by the American Board of Medical Specialties as a necessary component of maintenance of certification. Psychiatric Evaluation of Adults 3 Practice Guideline 4 Contents 6 Statement of Intent 8 Purpose of evaluation 12 Site of the clinical evaluation 15 Domains of the clinical evaluation 17 Evaluation process 28 Special Considerations 43 Delirium 66 Guideline Watch 67 Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With Delirium 71 Contents 73 Alzheimerʼs Disease and Other Dementias 109 Practice Guidelines 110 HIV/AIDS 196 Guideline Watch 197 Practice GuidelineS 214 Substance Use Disorders 320 Guideline Watch 321 Practice Guideline 325 Schizophrenia 601 Guideline Watch 602 Practice Guideline 612 Major Depressive Disorder 797 Practice Guideline 798 Contents 802 Overview 808 Treatment 812 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 796 Guideline Watch 950 Practice Guideline 972 Contents 974 User guide 978 Treatment 980 Bipolar Disorder 1068 Guideline Watch 1069 Practice Guideline 1078 Panic Disorder 1161 Practice Guideline 1162 Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 1160 Guideline Watch 1252 Practice Guideline 1264 Eating Disorders 1360 Guideline Watch 1361 Practice Guideline 1379 Borderline Personality Disorder 1507 Guideline Watch 1508 Practice Guideline 1517 Suicidal Behaviors 1600 Practice Guideline 1601 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDES 1599 Psychiatric Evaluation of Adults 1785 Delirium 1805 Alzheimer's Disease 1819 HIV/AIDS 1843 Substance Abuse Disorders 1871 Schizophrenia 1919 Major Depressive Disorder 1947 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 1975 Bipolar Disorder 1993 Panic Disorder 2017 Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 2040 Eating Disorders 2060 Borderline Personality Disorder 2094 Suicidal Behaviors 2118 "American Psychiatric Association (APA) practice guidelines provide recommendations to help psychiatrists make treatment decisions that are supported by the best available evidence, including from current research and expert consensus. The guidelines are developed by expert work groups, who review available evidence using an explicit methodology. Iterative drafts undergo wide review by other experts, allied organizations, and the APA membership. Every guideline is also reviewed and approved for publication by the APA Assembly and Board of Trustees. This process balances the conclusions of scientific research with the practical experience of professionals working in the field." "In addition to providing recommendations that may improve patient care, the guidelines may be used for education by medical students and residents, psychiatrists seeking recertification, other mental health professionals, and the general public. Researchers may use the guidelines to identify important clinical questions for which more research could be expected to improve treatment decision making. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET "American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders: Compendium 2000 collects in one place the American Psychiatric Association's 10 published Practice Guidelines, including the first revisions of previously published Practice Guidelines (for major depressive disorder and eating disorders.) It includes new introductory material and a cumulative index."--BOOK JACKET. Developed by the APA to assist in clinical decision making, the "Practice Guidelines" series is a useful resource to help formulate care strategies for 13 common mental disorders. These guidelines help you: understand clinical features and symptoms; make a differential diagnosis; evaluate interventions used to treat specific disorders; and more. Development process Introduction Purpose of evaluation Site of the clinical evaluation Domains of the clinical evaluation Evaluation process Special considerations Future research needs
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