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The Analysis of Hysteria
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 1996; US$ 57.00Conversion and dissociation cover numerous phenomena and a wide range of ideas. The topic is central to understanding the relationship between mind and body. This book provides a survey of the whole range of hysterical phenomena, from classical paralyses and blindness to questions about hysterical personality and epidemic hysteria. more...
DC?LD
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2001; US$ 38.00DC?LD is a new classification system providing operationalised diagnostic criteria for psychiatric disorders, intended for use with adults with moderate to profound learning disabilities. It may also be used in conjunction with the ICD?10 and DSM?IV manuals in a complementary way, when working with adults with mild learning disabilities. DC?LD was... more...
Guidlines for Researchers and for Research Ethics Committees on Psychiatric Research Involving Human Participants
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2001; US$ 24.00Ethical issues in relation to research have come increasingly to the fore in recent years. This has happened as a result of both a growing public and professional awareness of the need to protect people (both patients and volunteers) who agree to participate in research, and a realization that research developments have raised new issues that have... more...
Communicating with Vulnerable Children
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2003; US$ 34.00Communicating with Vulnerable Children provides a wealth of practical suggestions for all professionals who work with children and young people. It explains how best to communicate when the child has suffered adversity, such as experiences of harm and abuse, or witnessing violence or other distressing events. The focus is on helping children provide... more...
Eating problems in children
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2002; US$ 19.00The majority of pre-school children will, at some time in the first five years of life experience some problems with eating. For example, they may only eat a small number of different foods, eat very little or refuse to eat altogether. For most of these children, this is a passing phase, which they will grow out of. However, for some, the eating problem... more...
Interpersonal Factors in the Origin and Course of Affective Disorders
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 1996; US$ 57.00This book addresses both active clinicians and research fellows who want to bring their standard of methodology up to date. Both a theoretical and practical approach to the origin and course of affective disorders is presented, covering specific problems and settings. more...
Psychological Trauma
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 1997; US$ 57.00Normal and abnormal responses to stress, disasters, war and civil conflict, and interpersonal violence are discussed, together with diagnosis, interventions and treatments, and legal aspects. There is reference to research findings throughout, and discussion of future research needs; each chapter contains a comprehensive bibliography. With contributions... more...
Use of Drugs in Psychiatry
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2002; US$ 38.00A fully revised and updated edition of this invaluable text covers all aspects of drug treatment in psychiatry. The authors have combined their wealth of knowledge and clinical experience with the best evidence from research to produce a book that will be useful for all clinical psychiatrists. more...
Childhood-Onset Eating Problems
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2002; US$ 24.00Within the last few years, eating problems in childhood have become a real public health issue. Problems at this stage in the life course have a huge potential impact on the growth and development of the child and cause high anxiety for parents and carers. This report provides an up-to-date information resource about childhood-onset eating problems... more...
Changing Minds
The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2002; US$ 19.00This book presents personal stories that show how individuals, their friends, families and employers, have found ways to overcome difficulties and cope with the changes in their lives brought about by the onset of various psychiatric conditions. Those covered include: depression, anxiety, dementia, schizophrenia, alcohol or drug addictions and eating... more...









