2nd edition. — Routledge, 2017. — 215 p.
There is a need to not only understand psychiatric emergencies in low- and middle-income countries but also to formulate logical and acceptable forms of intervention. This book gives the reader an overview of the kinds of psychiatric emergencies that can occur and the strategies employed to manage these in developing countries. The book covers anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, personality disorders, substance abuse disorders, grief, suicidal behaviour and psychiatric emergencies following disasters. It also deals with special population groups, such as women, children and the elderly, who require different modes of intervention.
Anxious Patient in the Emergency Ward.
Psychiatric Emergencies in Substance Abuse.
Psychotic Disorders including Schizophrenia.
Psychiatric Emergencies in Grief.
Emergency Treatment of the Acutely Disturbed and Aggressive Patient.
Psychiatric Emergencies Associated with Drug.
Psychiatric Emergencies in Women.
Emergency Management of Suicidal Behavior.
Psychiatric Emergencies in Disaster Situations.
Child Psychiatric Emergencies.
Sexual Emergencies: A Psychiatrist’s Perspective.
Psychiatric Emergencies in Medical Conditions.
Psychiatric Emergencies in Personality Disorders.
Legal Aspects of Psychiatric Emergencies.
Psychiatric Emergencies in the Elderly.
Psychiatric Emergencies after Terrorist Attacks.