Transplant Psychiatry
A Case-Based Approach to Clinical Challenges
Samenvatting
This book addresses the challenges clinicians face when working with patients facing complicated medical diagnosis for which transplantation is considered.
Written by experts in transplant psychiatry, each chapter approaches a common psychiatric challenge faced by transplant candidates and recipients. Chapters meticulously share clinical expertise that provides a framework for future discussions without neglecting the fact that each transplant patient is unique in the complexity of their medical diagnosis.
Additionally, the book examines complex issues including transplant-related posttraumatic stress disorder, post-transplant cognitive impairment, the collaboration between mental health and transplant clinicians, substance use and a wide range of other complicated topics.
Transplant Psychiatry is an excellent case-based guide to mental healthcare delivery for all clinicians who may work with transplant patients, including psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health professionals, transplant surgeons, internal medicine specialists, hematologists, transplant social workers and transplant coordinators.
Specificaties
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<p>Chapter 1: Patient’s journey through organ transplantation</p>
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<p>Section A: Psychiatric disease in the transplant candidates or recipients</p>
<p>Chapter 2. Mood disorders: depressive disorders. </p>
<p>Chapter 3. Mood disorders: bipolar disorder spectrum </p>
<p>Chapter 4: The suicidal patient</p>
<p>Chapter 5: Psychotic disorders</p>
<p>Chapter 6: Anxiety disorders: generalized anxiety disorder</p>
<p>Chapter 7: Anxiety disorders: panic disorder </p>
<p>Chapter 8: Anxiety disorders: pre and post-transplant posttraumatic stress disorder</p>
<p>Chapter 9: Personality disorders </p>
<p>Chapter 10: Eating disorders</p>
<p>Chapter 11: Sexual identity disorders</p>
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<p>Section B: Cognitive/neuropsychiatric disorders</p>
<p>Chapter 12: Delirium</p>
<p>Chapter 13: Neurocognitive disorders in the pre-transplant setting</p>
<p>Chapter 14: Intellectual disability</p>
<p>Chapter 15th Post-operative seizures </p>
<p>Chapter 15th: Post-transplant persistent cognitive impairment </p>
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<p>Section C: Addictive disorders in the transplant candidates or recipients</p>
<p>Chapter 16: Alcohol</p>
<p>Chapter 17: Opioids</p>
<p>Chapter 18: Cocaine and stimulants</p>
<p>Chapter 19: Cannabinoids</p>
<p>Chapter 20: Nicotine </p>
<p>Chapter 21: Gambling </p>
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<p>Section D: Psychiatric disease and systems of care in organ transplantation</p>
Chapter 22: Relationship patient-clinicians<p></p>
<p>Chapter 23: Collaboration between transplant medical team and outside mental health services</p>
<p>Chapter 24: Inter-center collaborations</p>
<p>Chapter 25: The multiple roles of transplant psychiatrist </p>
<p>Chapter 26: When the psychiatrist and the transplant team disagree</p>
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<p>Section E: Effects of chronic illness and /or transplantation</p>
<p>Chapter 27: Impact of the transplantation process upon the caregiver</p>
<p>Chapter 28 Challenges with adherence with medical care</p>
<p>Chapter 29 Return to work</p>
<p>Chapter 30 Existential issues in transplantation</p>
<p>Chapter 31 Psychological adaptation post transplantation </p>
<p>Chapter 32 The choice of not pursuing organ transplantation </p>
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<p>Section F: Medication interactions/side effects</p>
<p>Chapter 33 Psychiatric impact of steroid treatment </p>
<p>Chapter 34 Immunosuppressants and side effects </p>
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<p>Section G (Chapter 35): Children</p>
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<p>Section H: Organ donors</p>
<p>Chapter 36 Psychiatric disease and decision to donate</p>
<p>Chapter 37 Donor-recipient relationship</p>
<p>Chapter 38 Unrelated and/or undirected donation</p>
<p>Chapter 39 Multiple organ donors</p>
<p>Chapter 40 Miscellaneous (cases)</p>
Conclusions