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Caring for the Mind: The Comprehensive Guide To Mental Health

Caring for the Mind: The Comprehensive Guide To Mental Health (Paperback)
~ Dianne Hales (Author), Robert E. Hales (Author)

Caring for the Mind: The Comprehensive Guide To Mental Health


The coauthors, a professional writer and her psychiatrist husband, fully cover the field of mental health, including discussions of major disorders and a range of treatments, from talking therapy to medication and electroshock. Using criteria from the DSM-VI (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, American Psychiatric Pr., 1994. 4th ed.), the Haleses provide, in readable form, more information than most nonpsychiatric physicians have on these topics. The chapter on medication will be helpful to nonmedical professionals (e.g., psychologists, social workers) as well as patients. Sections on hypnosis, family therapy, posttraumatic stress, suicide, sleep, violence, aging, self-help, sex, and alcohol, among others, make this a treasure-house for journalists and students as well as families of the mentally ill. Not formatted as an encyclopedia, this guide instead offers chapters broken down into short paragraphs with subheads or boxed descriptions of specific problems so that one can quickly isolate the relevant materials. Essential for all libraries, this title has no equal in breadth, depth, or timeliness.?E. James Lieberman, George Washington Univ. Sch. of Medicine, Washington, D.C.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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