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Clinical Judgment in Psychiatry

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ISBN: 9780198952183
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Psychiatrists and clinical psychologists usually rely on observation, description, classification, testing explanatory hypotheses, and formulating clinical decisions based on clinical judgment. Despite its importance, clinical judgment is often overlooked in psychiatric literature. Clinical Judgment in Psychiatry fills that gap by providing both the theory and practical aspects of clinical judgment in psychiatry.
The book is divided into three sections: 1) collecting clinical information using clinimetrics to distinguish patient differences; 2) organizing clinical data into operational hypotheses; and 3) formulating individualized treatment plans by matching evidence-based treatments with patient needs to achieve optimal outcomes. Drawing on extensive experience and literature, as well as case illustrations and clinical examples, this book provides practical suggestions to enhance therapeutic efforts. Experienced psychiatrists, psychologists, and mental health professionals will find valuable methods for applying their insights to clinical decisions, while early career and trainee clinicians will gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of clinical practice

  • Provides a source of new insights on clinical judgment in psychiatry by filling a significant gap in medical literature
  • Deals with common issues in practice with a fresh approach to collecting and organising clinical information
  • Provides links between general indications of treatment and individualised care, ensuring tailored and effective patient management

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Introduction
Section One: Collecting Clinical Information
1:The role of clinical interviewing
2:Refining and expanding symptom configuration
3:The clinical use of staging
4:The interaction of psychiatric and medical disorders
5:Evaluating allostatic load
6:Health attitudes and insight
7:Psychological well-being
8:The role of personality
9:Treatment history and iatrogenic factors
Section Two: Organizing Clinical Data
10:Case formulation: macro-analysis
11:Case formulation: micro-analysis
12:Strategies of clinical reasoning
Section Three: Formulating an Individualized Treatment Plan
13:Not jumping to treatment
14:Choosing treatments
15:Formulating a treatment plan
16:Shared decision and self-therapy
17:Evaluating treatment response