Clinical Topics in Disorders of Intellectual Development
Herausgeber: Woodbury-Smith, Marc
Clinical Topics in Disorders of Intellectual Development
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This comprehensive work addresses the care and treatment of adults and children who have disorders of intellectual development.
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This comprehensive work addresses the care and treatment of adults and children who have disorders of intellectual development.
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- Verlag: Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781909726390
- ISBN-10: 1909726397
- Artikelnr.: 42801389
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781909726390
- ISBN-10: 1909726397
- Artikelnr.: 42801389
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Editor: Dr Marc Woodbury-Smith is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences and Pediatrics at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and is a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Clinician-Scientist at the Centre for Applied Genomics in Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. He trained in the UK as a psychiatrist in intellectual disability, and works as a clinician with children and adults with autism spectrum disorder and other disorders of intellectual development.
List of contributors; Foreword; Preface; Part I. Disorders of Intellectual
Development: Concept and Epidemiology: 1. Disorders of intellectual
development: historical, conceptual, epidemiological and nosological
overview Anthony Holland; 2. Behavioural phenotypes Jeremy Turk; Part II.
Disorders of Intellectual Development: Comorbidity and Complications: 3.
Psychiatric illness and disorders of intellectual development: a dual
diagnosis Marc Woodbury-Smith and Sheila Hollins; 4. Anxiety disorders
Sherva Elizabeth Cooray, Alinka Bakala and Anusha Wijeratne; 5. Behaviour
problems Elspeth Bradley and Marika Korossy; 6. Epilepsy Marc
Woodbury-Smith and Howard Ring; 7. The use of psychotropic medications to
manage problem behaviours in adults Shoumitro Deb; Part II. Autism Spectrum
Disorder: 8. Overview of autism spectrum disorder Stelios Georgiades, Terry
Bennett and Peter Szatmari; 9. Autism spectrum disorder and Asperger
syndrome Tom Berney; 10. Pharmacological management of core and comorbid
symptoms in autism spectrum disorder Rachel Elvins and Jonathan Green; 11.
Psychological treatment of autism spectrum disorder Jo-Ann Reitzel, Jane
Summers and Irene Drmic; Part IV. Service Provision: 12. Improving the
general health of people with disorders of intellectual development Mike
Kerr and Penny Blake; 13. Bridging the gap: linking primary and secondary
care for people with disorders of intellectual development Neill J. Simpson
and Neil Arnott; 14. Ageing in people with disorders of intellectual
development Gregory O'Brien and Paul White; 15. Services for children with
disorders of intellectual development and mental health needs Asif Zia and
Anagha Sardesai; 16. Forensic psychiatry for people with disorders of
intellectual development: a personal reflection Simon Martin Halstead;
Index.
Development: Concept and Epidemiology: 1. Disorders of intellectual
development: historical, conceptual, epidemiological and nosological
overview Anthony Holland; 2. Behavioural phenotypes Jeremy Turk; Part II.
Disorders of Intellectual Development: Comorbidity and Complications: 3.
Psychiatric illness and disorders of intellectual development: a dual
diagnosis Marc Woodbury-Smith and Sheila Hollins; 4. Anxiety disorders
Sherva Elizabeth Cooray, Alinka Bakala and Anusha Wijeratne; 5. Behaviour
problems Elspeth Bradley and Marika Korossy; 6. Epilepsy Marc
Woodbury-Smith and Howard Ring; 7. The use of psychotropic medications to
manage problem behaviours in adults Shoumitro Deb; Part II. Autism Spectrum
Disorder: 8. Overview of autism spectrum disorder Stelios Georgiades, Terry
Bennett and Peter Szatmari; 9. Autism spectrum disorder and Asperger
syndrome Tom Berney; 10. Pharmacological management of core and comorbid
symptoms in autism spectrum disorder Rachel Elvins and Jonathan Green; 11.
Psychological treatment of autism spectrum disorder Jo-Ann Reitzel, Jane
Summers and Irene Drmic; Part IV. Service Provision: 12. Improving the
general health of people with disorders of intellectual development Mike
Kerr and Penny Blake; 13. Bridging the gap: linking primary and secondary
care for people with disorders of intellectual development Neill J. Simpson
and Neil Arnott; 14. Ageing in people with disorders of intellectual
development Gregory O'Brien and Paul White; 15. Services for children with
disorders of intellectual development and mental health needs Asif Zia and
Anagha Sardesai; 16. Forensic psychiatry for people with disorders of
intellectual development: a personal reflection Simon Martin Halstead;
Index.
List of contributors; Foreword; Preface; Part I. Disorders of Intellectual
Development: Concept and Epidemiology: 1. Disorders of intellectual
development: historical, conceptual, epidemiological and nosological
overview Anthony Holland; 2. Behavioural phenotypes Jeremy Turk; Part II.
Disorders of Intellectual Development: Comorbidity and Complications: 3.
Psychiatric illness and disorders of intellectual development: a dual
diagnosis Marc Woodbury-Smith and Sheila Hollins; 4. Anxiety disorders
Sherva Elizabeth Cooray, Alinka Bakala and Anusha Wijeratne; 5. Behaviour
problems Elspeth Bradley and Marika Korossy; 6. Epilepsy Marc
Woodbury-Smith and Howard Ring; 7. The use of psychotropic medications to
manage problem behaviours in adults Shoumitro Deb; Part II. Autism Spectrum
Disorder: 8. Overview of autism spectrum disorder Stelios Georgiades, Terry
Bennett and Peter Szatmari; 9. Autism spectrum disorder and Asperger
syndrome Tom Berney; 10. Pharmacological management of core and comorbid
symptoms in autism spectrum disorder Rachel Elvins and Jonathan Green; 11.
Psychological treatment of autism spectrum disorder Jo-Ann Reitzel, Jane
Summers and Irene Drmic; Part IV. Service Provision: 12. Improving the
general health of people with disorders of intellectual development Mike
Kerr and Penny Blake; 13. Bridging the gap: linking primary and secondary
care for people with disorders of intellectual development Neill J. Simpson
and Neil Arnott; 14. Ageing in people with disorders of intellectual
development Gregory O'Brien and Paul White; 15. Services for children with
disorders of intellectual development and mental health needs Asif Zia and
Anagha Sardesai; 16. Forensic psychiatry for people with disorders of
intellectual development: a personal reflection Simon Martin Halstead;
Index.
Development: Concept and Epidemiology: 1. Disorders of intellectual
development: historical, conceptual, epidemiological and nosological
overview Anthony Holland; 2. Behavioural phenotypes Jeremy Turk; Part II.
Disorders of Intellectual Development: Comorbidity and Complications: 3.
Psychiatric illness and disorders of intellectual development: a dual
diagnosis Marc Woodbury-Smith and Sheila Hollins; 4. Anxiety disorders
Sherva Elizabeth Cooray, Alinka Bakala and Anusha Wijeratne; 5. Behaviour
problems Elspeth Bradley and Marika Korossy; 6. Epilepsy Marc
Woodbury-Smith and Howard Ring; 7. The use of psychotropic medications to
manage problem behaviours in adults Shoumitro Deb; Part II. Autism Spectrum
Disorder: 8. Overview of autism spectrum disorder Stelios Georgiades, Terry
Bennett and Peter Szatmari; 9. Autism spectrum disorder and Asperger
syndrome Tom Berney; 10. Pharmacological management of core and comorbid
symptoms in autism spectrum disorder Rachel Elvins and Jonathan Green; 11.
Psychological treatment of autism spectrum disorder Jo-Ann Reitzel, Jane
Summers and Irene Drmic; Part IV. Service Provision: 12. Improving the
general health of people with disorders of intellectual development Mike
Kerr and Penny Blake; 13. Bridging the gap: linking primary and secondary
care for people with disorders of intellectual development Neill J. Simpson
and Neil Arnott; 14. Ageing in people with disorders of intellectual
development Gregory O'Brien and Paul White; 15. Services for children with
disorders of intellectual development and mental health needs Asif Zia and
Anagha Sardesai; 16. Forensic psychiatry for people with disorders of
intellectual development: a personal reflection Simon Martin Halstead;
Index.