The editors have created an accessible text with many useful features: ¿ A chapter devoted to effective strategies for teaching, mentoring, and supervision of trainees in the psychiatry emergency service.¿ Chapters focused on assessment of risk for violence in patients, determination of the need for seclusion or restraint, and navigation of the legal and ethical issues that arise in the emergency setting.¿ Clinical vignettes that contextualize the information provided, allowing readers to envision applicable clinical scenarios and thereby internalize important concepts more quickly¿ Constructive "take-home" points at the end of each chapter that summarize key information and caution against common clinical errors.¿ References and suggested readings to help readers pursue a deeper understanding of concepts and repair any gaps in knowledge.
Emergency psychiatry is one of the most stressful and challenging areas of practice for the psychiatric clinician. The guidelines and strategies outlined in Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry, Second Edition, will help psychiatric trainees and educators alike to make sense of the complex clinical situations they encounter and guide them to advance their skills as clinicians and educators.
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