How to Succeed in Psychiatry : A Guide to Training and Practice.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781119953654
- 616.89
- RC465.5 .H698 2012
Intro -- How to Succeed in Psychiatry -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- 1 Training in psychiatry today: European and US perspectives -- 2 How to start a research career in psychiatry -- 3 Publications in psychiatry: how to do and what to do -- 4 Training in psychotherapy: where are we now? -- 5 Training in community psychiatry -- 6 Why, what and how should early career psychiatrists learn about phenomenological psychopathology? -- 7 The psychiatrist in the digital era: new opportunities and new challenges for early career psychiatrists -- 8 Portrayals of mental illness in different cultures: influence on training -- 9 Recruitment of medical students into psychiatry -- 10 Not quite there yet? The transition from psychiatric training to practice as a psychiatric specialist -- 11 When things go wrong: errors, negligence, misconduct, complaints and litigation -- 12 New ways of working: innovative cross-sector care in a competitive mental health environment -- 13 Choosing a career in psychiatry and setting priorities -- 14 How to collaborate with other specialties -- 15 Where they need us. . . Opportunities for young psychiatrists to help in developing countries -- 16 Professional responsibility in mental health: what early career psychiatrists really need to know -- 17 The role of ethics in psychiatric training and practice -- 18 Coercive measures and involuntary hospital admissions in psychiatry -- 19 Mental health problems of early career psychiatrists: from diagnosis to treatment strategies -- 20 Leadership, management and administrative issues for early career psychiatrists -- 21 Why should I pay for it? The importance of being members of psychiatric associations -- Index.
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