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BOOK REVIEWS Management PractitionersS. Kornfeld Grune and and Jerry Stratton, B.ly impressive are tables summarizing psychotropic drug interactions, a schema for assessment of psychosocial functioning in good, the adoles-such informationing or frighteningbe reassurofto an audience1982, 481 pp, $43.50.cent,a completeand patient.discussion cancerof sleep and theprimary however, editioncare physicians. be interesting to demonstrateto gain insightIt might, in a future how it isinto the with-disorders, Idown-to-earth on corn-Any book about the psychiatric aspects of medical practice must face stiff competition from a plethora of similar works for medical doctors written by psychiatrists. The editors of this multi-authored text, who represent primarily thedistinguished consultation-liaisonto theand thepatient’sdoctor’sA sectionmon errors in the management of depressed patients is extremely helpful; an analogous sectionshould have been included in everyservice of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, feel that their unique contribution provides a more advanced book that can be used to supplement standard texts. Their success in this endeavor must be measured by their ability to communicate new information in a more effective format than is already available.Psychiatric Managementother chapter. iety presents on reactions have beenslightly byThe chapter on anxexcellent information to illness and would strengthened onlymentioning alprazolamout being psychoanalyzed by the consultant. Another philosophical issue http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychosomatics American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

BOOK REVIEWS

Psychosomatics , Volume 25 (4): 340 – Apr 1, 1984

BOOK REVIEWS

Psychosomatics , Volume 25 (4): 340 – Apr 1, 1984

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Management PractitionersS. Kornfeld Grune and and Jerry Stratton, B.ly impressive are tables summarizing psychotropic drug interactions, a schema for assessment of psychosocial functioning in good, the adoles-such informationing or frighteningbe reassurofto an audience1982, 481 pp, $43.50.cent,a completeand patient.discussion cancerof sleep and theprimary however, editioncare physicians. be interesting to demonstrateto gain insightIt might, in a future how it isinto the with-disorders, Idown-to-earth on corn-Any book about the psychiatric aspects of medical practice must face stiff competition from a plethora of similar works for medical doctors written by psychiatrists. The editors of this multi-authored text, who represent primarily thedistinguished consultation-liaisonto theand thepatient’sdoctor’sA sectionmon errors in the management of depressed patients is extremely helpful; an analogous sectionshould have been included in everyservice of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, feel that their unique contribution provides a more advanced book that can be used to supplement standard texts. Their success in this endeavor must be measured by their ability to communicate new information in a more effective format than is already available.Psychiatric Managementother chapter. iety presents on reactions have beenslightly byThe chapter on anxexcellent information to illness and would strengthened onlymentioning alprazolamout being psychoanalyzed by the consultant. Another philosophical issue

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Abstract

Management PractitionersS. Kornfeld Grune and and Jerry Stratton, B.ly impressive are tables summarizing psychotropic drug interactions, a schema for assessment of psychosocial functioning in good, the adoles-such informationing or frighteningbe reassurofto an audience1982, 481 pp, $43.50.cent,a completeand patient.discussion cancerof sleep and theprimary however, editioncare physicians. be interesting to demonstrateto gain insightIt might, in a future how it isinto the with-disorders, Idown-to-earth on corn-Any book about the psychiatric aspects of medical practice must face stiff competition from a plethora of similar works for medical doctors written by psychiatrists. The editors of this multi-authored text, who represent primarily thedistinguished consultation-liaisonto theand thepatient’sdoctor’sA sectionmon errors in the management of depressed patients is extremely helpful; an analogous sectionshould have been included in everyservice of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, feel that their unique contribution provides a more advanced book that can be used to supplement standard texts. Their success in this endeavor must be measured by their ability to communicate new information in a more effective format than is already available.Psychiatric Managementother chapter. iety presents on reactions have beenslightly byThe chapter on anxexcellent information to illness and would strengthened onlymentioning alprazolamout being psychoanalyzed by the consultant. Another philosophical issue

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Published: Apr 1, 1984

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