Although adjustment disorders (AD) have been included in the major psychiatric diagnostic classifications for over 50 years, no book devoted solely to the topic of ADs has been published to date. Apart from scant coverage in psychiatric textbooks, there is little to assist the doctor or therapist in understanding or making a diagnosis of AD. The result is the under-recognition of ADs in settings where it is believed to be a common condition. In general practice, where ADs aresaid to be the most common disorder, they are seldom recognized and are misdiagnosed as depressive illness (major depressive disorder) or generalized anxiety disorder. Even among psychiatrists, ADs are underdiagnosed, except in consultation-liaison psychiatry, and even there, changes in diagnosticpractice are afoot. Adjustment Disorder:: From Controversy to Clinical Practice provides concise and comprehensive information on ADs and advances a greater understanding and better diagnostic skills among those clinicians working with this group of patients. This accessible and clinically driven book is amplified by up-to-date theoretical information such as exploring the psychobiology of ADs, considering the best evidence-based treatments, and touching on the philosophical questions that ADs raise,such as whether ADs are actually a disease. The chapters follow a natural progression beginning with the history and controversies, through to epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment, then addressing the biology of ADs and concluding with an examination of ADs in special groups such as children andadolescents as well as in medico-legal settings.
History of the concept of adjustment disorders; How common is adjustment disorder?; The diagnostic quagmire: Philosophical issues; Models, risks, and protections; The biological basis of adjustment disorders; Making the diagnosis in clinical practice; Treatment of adjustment disorders; The course and prognosis of adjustment disorders; Adjustment disorders in child and adolescent psychiatry; Adjustment disorder in disorders of intellectual development; Adjustment disorder: An occupational perspective (with particular focus on the military); Adjustment disorders in legal settings;
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