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HIV and Psychiatry
Training and Resource Manual

This new edition, fully revised and case-based, is an essential training resource for mental health professionals dealing with HIV-infected people.

Kenneth Citron (Edited by), Marie Josée Brouillette (Edited by), Alexandra Beckett (Edited by)

9780521009188, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 7 July 2005

360 pages, 3 b/w illus. 35 tables
24.8 x 17.3 x 2.6 cm, 0.715 kg

'This will not only be a reference book for the psychiatrist who is already involved in treating persons with HIV, but will also be invaluable for the person who is considering becoming involved for the first time in adding psychiatric experience and expertise to this growing worldwide disease.' The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

This new edition of HIV and Psychiatry is fully revised and brings together a strong, international team of experts to create the most up-to-date handbook for mental health professionals dealing with HIV-infected and HIV-affected people. HIV care has become more complex, involving increasingly successful treatments with combinations of antiretrovirals from different classes. Patients now live longer, making the need for effective psychiatric care greater than ever to ensure good adherence to drug treatments and the best possible quality of life. Using case studies throughout, this training manual addresses all of the issues involved in caring for HIV and AIDS patients in order to help clinicians provide the best, state-of-the-art care for these individuals.

Introduction Kenneth Citron, Marie-Josée Brouillette and Alexandra Beckett
1. Medical overview Lori A. Panther and Howard Libman
2. Cognitive disorders in people living with HIV disease Julie D Maggi, Sean B Rourke and Mark Halman
3. General principles of pharmacotherapy for the patient with HIV infection Sanjay M. Sharma, J. Stephen McDaniel and Nancy L. Sheehan
4. Mood disorders and psychosis in HIV Andrea Stolar, Glenn Catalano, Sheryl M. Hakala, Robert P. Bright and Francisco Fernandez
5. Suicidal behaviour and HIV infection Jose Catalan
6. Anxiety disorders and HIV disease Andrew C. Blalock, Sanjay M. Sharma and J. Stephen McDaniel
7. General issues in hospital HIV psychiatry Thomas N. Kerrihard and William Breitbart
8. HIV and people with serious and persistent mental illness Karen McKinnon, Francine Cournos, Richard Herman and Stephanie Le Melle
9. Psychotherapy Peter DeRoche and Kenneth Citron
10. HIV and substance use disorders Fabrizio Starace, Annunziata Ciafrone and Giuseppe Nardini
11. Psychiatric issues in pediatric HIV/AIDS Kevin J. Lourie, Maryland Pao, Larry K. Brown and Heather Hunter
12. Uninfected children of parents with HIV Cynthia J. Telingator
13. Psychological issues faced by gay men Peter E. Kassel and Stephen Knowlton
14. Women and HIV Lorraine Sherr
15. Couples Barbara Hedge
16-A HIV and cultural diversity Cecile Rousseau
16-B African Americans Kenneth Ashley
16-C Latinos and HIV disease Frank Hector Galvan
16-D One heart, two spirit, and beyond: HIV and the people of the first nations Terry Tafoya
17. HIV in prison populations Cassandra F. Newkirk, Kimberly R. Jacob Arriola and Ronald L. Braithwaite
18. Legal and ethical issues Marie-Josée Brouillette and David J. Roy
19. Psychiatrist as caregiver Thomas N. Kerrihard
Index.

Subject Areas: Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychiatry [MMH], Infectious & contagious diseases [MJCJ]

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