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- Bookby Mina K. Dulcan, Rachel R. Ballard, Poonam Jha, Julie Sadhu.Summary: Updated to reflect significant changes to psychiatric nomenclature and criteria in DSM-5, this fifth edition of the Concise Guide to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry prunes older content while distilling and incorporating clinically relevant findings. Reorganized chapters feature tables of selected diagnostic criteria from the DSM-5 for quick reference. Sections on specific disorders and clinical situations include brief descriptions of relevant treatment methods. An informative chapter is devoted specifically to pharmacological therapies-from stimulant medications and antidepressants to antipsychotics and anticonvulsants-and their use in a range of disorders. Though complex theoretical notions, new research, and areas of controversy have been simplified in the interest of brevity and ease of reference, each chapter provides suggested additional readings for those interested in studying a particular topic in further detail, making the Concise Guide to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry an indispensable primer on the field for medical and mental health students and clinical trainees, as well as an ideal, quick-reference update for practicing physicians, nurses, and advanced practice nurses.
Contents:
Introduction
Evaluation and treatment planning
Neurodevelopmental disorders
Schizophrenia
Bipolar disorder
Depressive disorders
Anxiety disorders
Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
Trauma-and stressor-related disorders
Feeding and eating disorders
Elimination disorders
Sleep-wake disorders
Gender dysphoria
Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders
Substance-related and addictive disorders
Special clinical circumstances
Psychopharacology
Psychosocial treatments
Appendix : resources for parents.Digital Access PsychiatryOnline 2018 - ArticleA photo-CIDNP study of the interaction of oligonucleotides with gene-5 protein of bacteriophage M13.Garssen GJ, Kaptein R, Schoenmakers JG, Hilbers CW.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1978 Nov;75(11):5281-5.It is shown that photo-CIDNP effects (CIDNP, chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) can be generated in the 360-MHz proton NMR spectrum of gene-5 protein from bacteriophage M13. This technique is used to determine the number of tyrosyl residues at the surface of the protein and to assign the resonances from the 3,5-ring protons of these residues. The DNA-binding site of the protein is investigated by formation of complexes with oligonucleotides. Complex formation leads to shifting and/or quenching of the photo-CIDNP emission signals of the surface tyrosines, implying that they are involved in DNA-protein interaction. These experiments are complemented by studying the complex formation of Lys-Tyr-Lys to poly(A).