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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.
Auteur
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.
Résumé
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.
Contenu
PART I: Overview and Evaluation Chapter 1. Overview Overview of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Overview of Related Disorders Epidemiology and Etiology Diagnosis and Comorbidity Treatment References and Further Reading Chapter 2. Evaluation and Treatment Planning General Aspects of an Evaluation OCD Patient Interview Standardized Instruments Family Evaluation Medical Evaluation Treatment Planning PART II. Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders Chapter 3. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Clinical Description Diagnosis Comorbidity Course and Prognosis Differential Diagnosis Monitoring Treatment Treatment Pharmacotherapy (Indications/Efficacy, Initiation/Ongoing Treatment, Risks/Side Effects) Psychotherapy Treatment of Common Comorbid Disorders Chapter 4. Hoarding Clinical Description Diagnosis Comorbidity Course and Prognosis Differential Diagnosis Monitoring Treatment Treatment Pharmacotherapy (Indications/Efficacy, Initiation/Ongoing Treatment, Risks/Side Effects) Psychotherapy Treatment choice and sequencing of treatment Chapter 5. Body Dysmorphic Disorder Clinical Description Diagnosis Comorbidity and Sequencing Treatment Course and Prognosis Differential Diagnosis Treatment Psychotherapy Pharmacotherapy (Indications/Efficacy, Initiation/Ongoing Treatment, Risks/Side Effects) Treatment choice and sequencing of treatment Chapter 6. Hypochondriasis Clinical Description Diagnosis Comorbidity Course and Prognosis Differential Diagnosis Monitoring Treatment Treatment Pharmacotherapy (Indications/Efficacy, Initiation/Ongoing Treatment, Risks/Side Effects) Psychotherapy Treatment choice and sequencing of treatment Chapter 7. Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling Disorder) Clinical Description Diagnosis Differential Diagnosis Comorbidity and Sequencing Treatment Course and Prognosis Treatment Pharmacotherapy (Indications/Efficacy, Initiation/Ongoing Treatment, Risks/Side Effects) Psychotherapy Treatment choice and sequencing of treatment Chapter 8. Excoriation (Skin Picking) Disorder Clinical Description Diagnosis Differential Diagnosis Comorbidity Course and Prognosis Treatment Psychotherapy Pharmacotherapy (Indications/Efficacy, Initiation/Ongoing Treatment, Risks/Side Effects) Treatment choice and sequencing of treatment Chapter 9. Tic Disorders Clinical Description Comorbidity Course and Prognosis Differential Diagnosis Monitoring Treatment Treatment Pharmacotherapy (Indications/Efficacy, Initiation/Ongoing Treatment, Risks/Side Effects) Psychotherapy Treatment choice and sequencing of treatment Part III: Special Clinical Considerations Chapter 10. Special Issues in Treatment Treatment-Resistant cases Pharmacotherapy Issues for Children and Adolescents General principles Developmental Toxicity Indications and Dosages Outcome Adherence to Treatment Alternative Treatments Indications and Efficacy Initiation and Ongoing Treatment Risks and Side Effects Hospitalization, Day Treatments, and Residential Treatment Neurosurgery for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Chapter 11. Special Clinical Circumstances Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Substance Addiction Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Developmentally Disabled Individuals Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with Poor Insight PANDAS/PANS Appendix. Resources for Patients and Their Families Suggested Further Reading Resources Scales