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- BookAmerican Psychiatric Association ; with foreword by Patrick J. Kennedy.Summary: Based on the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, this guide provides information on what to expect from an illness and its treatment, how to recognize symptoms, knowing when to seek help, and getting the right care.
Contents:
Disorders that start in childhood
Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
Bipolar disorders
Depressive disorders
Anxiety disorders
Obsessive-compulsive disorders
Trauma and stress disorders
Dissociative disorders
Somatic (physical) symptom disorders
Eating disorders
Elimination disorders
Sleep-wake disorders
Sexual dysfunctions
Gender dysphoria
Disruptive and conduct disorders
Addictive disorders
Dementia and other memory problems
Personality disorders
Paraphilic disorders
Treatment essentials. - ArticleKoenig UD.Z Geburtshilfe Perinatol. 1977 Dec;181(6):380-9.The Type 2 herpes simplex virus is mainly localized in the genital region and is transmitted by sexual intercourse. A distinction must be made between primary and recurrent infection. During pregnancy, infection of the generative tract with HSV-2 can be expected in 0.1% of cases, depending on the patient's social status. It was possible to culture HSV-2 from the cervical secretion in 0.65% of an investigated group of pregnant women. Fifty percent of all infections in pregnancy are asymptomatic. Miscarriages are common before the 20th week of pregnancy (33%), while later there is a slight increase in premature confinement. Where HSV-2 infection exists at the time of birth, cesarean section is the method of choice for delivery. If rupture of the amnion has occurred over 4 hours previously surgical delivery to prevent infection is no longer justified. A start has been made on therapy for herpes genitalis and neonatal herpes, although sufficient experience for therapeutic recommendations has not yet been gathered.