Neurology and psychiatry

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Neurology and psychiatry Many neurological conditions may present with cognitive impairment or psychiatric symptoms. Those conditions which are usually dealt with by neurologists or neuropsychiatrists are discussed below. Those which…

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Forensic psychiatry

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Forensic psychiatry Forensic psychiatry is a sub-speciality concerned with the assessment and treatment of mentally disordered offenders. A large part of the work of forensic psychiatrists is the assessment of…

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Organic causes of psychiatric symptoms

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Organic causes of psychiatric symptoms On pages 72 and 73, we discussed how organic disease can present with cognitive impairment. Patients with organic disease can also present with psychiatric symptoms…

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Assessment of risk

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Assessment of risk Assessment of patients with mental illness is not complete without an assessment of risk. The following risks should be considered in every case: suicide deliberate self harm…

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Management plan and formulation

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Management plan and formulation Management plan The management plan is a comprehensive plan of action that starts with the differential diagnosis and investigations necessary to reach a firm diagnosis, and…

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Eating disorders

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Eating disorders Anorexia nervosa was first described by William Gull in 1868 and is characterised by deliberate and extreme weight loss. In bulimia nervosa, episodes of overeating are followed by…

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Psychiatry in primary care

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Psychiatry in primary care The majority of people who are diagnosed with a mental illness have no contact with the psychiatric services; instead they are treated by their general practitioner…

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Liaison psychiatry

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Liaison psychiatry Very few disorders can be considered to wholly affect the body but not the mind, and vice versa. The majority of psychiatric disorders have some impact upon the…

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Alcohol dependence I

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Alcohol dependence I Introduction Alcohol is the most popular of the psychoactive substances available for recreational use. In small quantities it has a stimulating effect, lifting the mood and causing…

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Learning disability

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Learning disability As with many other areas of psychiatry, the terminology used to describe what ICD10 classifies as mental retardation has changed regularly, to reflect changing philosophies of care and…

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