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When Psychological Problems Mask Medical Disorders

by James Morrison
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Overview

From decreased alertness and apathy to agitation, suspicion, and hallucinations, a wide range of psychological symptoms may sometimes point toward serious medical disorders. Helping clinicians "think outside the mental health box," James Morrison provides a clear and systematic guide to the effects upon mental status of 60 health conditions, including heart disease, cancer, and stroke. This practical book will help readers hone their diagnostic skills and recognize when a physician's evaluation may be urgently needed.

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Synopsis

From decreased alertness and apathy to agitation, suspicion, and hallucinations, a wide range of psychological symptoms may sometimes point toward serious medical disorders. Helping clinicians "think outside the mental health box," James Morrison provides a clear and systematic guide to the effects upon mental status of 60 health conditions, including heart disease, cancer, and stroke. This practical book will help readers hone their diagnostic skills and recognize when a physician's evaluation may be urgently needed.

Journal of the American Medical Association

This book is worth its weight in gold: it is eminently readable and can save some lives and bring improvement to many others.

About the Author, James Morrison

James Morrison, MD, was educated at Reed College and obtained his medical and psychiatric training at Washington University in St. Louis. He is currently Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Oregon Health Sciences University. He is the author of The First Interview, DSM-IV Made Easy, and When Psychological Problems Mask Medical Disorders, and coauthor (with Thomas F. Anders) of Interviewing Children and Adolescents.

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"Therapists of all backgrounds and orientations who treat the diagnostic process with the seriousness it deserves will want to have this book in their library. James Morrison has created a readable, non-jargonized, and long-overdue primer of medical conditions that have significant psychological symptoms. Both medical and nonmedical practitioners often need reminding that what looks like depression or anxiety may be secondary to a disease process. Morrison writes with clarity and wit, in a forthright style that respects both the reader and the subject matter. That such a concise and modest book can extend one's diagnostic range so far is a fine achievement." --Nancy McWilliams, PhD, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University

"Everything you always needed to know about psychobiological interactions/m-/finally, in one convenient source." --Arnold A. Lazarus, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Rutgers University. Author of Brief but Comprehensive Psychotherapy and coauthor of The 60-Second Shrink

"A lucidly written, clever, concise, and eminently usable work for mental health practitioners of all disciplines. Morrison's unique writing gifts and wry sense of humor engage the reader throughout. Clinicians will be sure to keep this comprehensive book well within arm's length of their desks." --Sidney Zisook, MD, University of California, San Diego

"As I'm coming to expect from James Morrison, When Psychological Problems Mask Medical Disorders is a lucidly written, clever, concise, and eminently usable work for mental health practitioners of all disciplines. Morrison's unique writing gifts and wry sense of humor engage the reader throughout. Comprehensive in scope, this user-friendly manuscript provides important pearls on 60 medical/neuropsychological that often are masked by psychological symptoms, and presents them in a manner that can be absorbed by even the most medically naive readers. Thus, Morrison's book is well worth owning, reading, reviewing, and referencing for not only psychiatrists and generalists, but also for counselors, social workers, nurse practitioners, psychologists and anyone else in the psychological healing business. Clinicians will be sure to keep it well within arm's length of their desks." --Sidney Zisook, MD, University of California, San Diego

"A much needed manual for therapists. Helps in diagnosing mental problems differentially." --Luis A. Escovar, Florida International University, Miami

Journal of the American Medical Association

"[Morrison] addresses common medical illnesses that produce psychological symptoms in a refreshing manner, making the book an excellent review text for fellow psychiatrists and nonphysician psychotherapists....This book is worth its weight in gold: it is eminently readable and can save some lives and bring improvement to many others."--Journal of the American Medical Association

Psychiatric Services

"At once a primer on the collaboration of psychotherapist and physician and a useful reference book for this purpose. Although it is intended for psychotherapists with limited medical training, [this book] may also be useful to primary care physicians and other medical clinicians."--Psychiatric Services

Journal of the American Medical Association

This book is worth its weight in gold: it is eminently readable and can save some lives and bring improvement to many others.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1999
Publisher
Guilford Publications, Inc.
Pages
221
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781572305397

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