Computational Psychiatry

Computational Psychiatry
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Mathematical Modeling of Mental Illness
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Artikel-Nr:
9781684692682
Veröffentl:
2019
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
290
Autor:
Julian Watson
Sprache:
Deutsch
Beschreibung:

Psychiatry is in the grip of radical change, spurred both by dramatic discoveries about the biologicalbasis and treatment of mental illness, and by the increasing difficulties of reimbursement and ofcompetition from other non-medical mental health care workers. Clinical ethnography has strongsimilarities to person-centered ethnography, a term used by Robert I. This has resulted in a significantshortage of psychiatrists in the United States and elsewhere. Strategies to rectify this have included theuse of short 'taster' placements early in the medical school curriculum and attempts to extendpsychiatry services further using telemedicine technologies and other methods. Because they arephysicians, psychiatrists can order or perform a full range of medical laboratory and psychological testswhich, combined with discussions with patients, help provide a picture of a patient's physical andmental state. Their education and clinical training equip them to understand the complex relationshipbetween emotional and other medical illnesses and the relationships with Introduction to Genetics: A Molecular Approach and family history,to evaluate medical and psychological data, to make a diagnosis, and to work with patients to developtreatment plans. This book provides deep insight into various dimensions of issues relating to thesubject.
Psychiatry is in the grip of radical change, spurred both by dramatic discoveries about the biologicalbasis and treatment of mental illness, and by the increasing difficulties of reimbursement and ofcompetition from other non-medical mental health care workers. Clinical ethnography has strongsimilarities to person-centered ethnography, a term used by Robert I. This has resulted in a significantshortage of psychiatrists in the United States and elsewhere. Strategies to rectify this have included theuse of short 'taster' placements early in the medical school curriculum and attempts to extendpsychiatry services further using telemedicine technologies and other methods. Because they arephysicians, psychiatrists can order or perform a full range of medical laboratory and psychological testswhich, combined with discussions with patients, help provide a picture of a patient's physical andmental state. Their education and clinical training equip them to understand the complex relationshipbetween emotional and other medical illnesses and the relationships with Introduction to Genetics: A Molecular Approach and family history,to evaluate medical and psychological data, to make a diagnosis, and to work with patients to developtreatment plans. This book provides deep insight into various dimensions of issues relating to thesubject.

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