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How to succeed in psychiatry : a guide to training and practice / edited by Andrea Fiorillo, Iris Calliess, and Henning Sass.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (346 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119953661
  • 1119953669
  • 9781119953654
  • 1119953650
  • 9781280599668
  • 1280599669
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: How to Succeed in Psychiatry.DDC classification:
  • 616.89 22
LOC classification:
  • RC467.95 .H69 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Matter -- Training in Psychiatry Today: European and US Perspectives / Martina Rojnic Kuzman, Kajsa B Norstrom, Stephanie Colin, Clare Oakley, Joseph Stoklosa -- How to Start a Research Career in Psychiatry / Domenico Giacco, Mario Luciano, Sameer Jauhar, Andrea Fiorillo -- Publications in Psychiatry: How to Do and What to Do / Amit Malik, Gregory Lydall -- Training in Psychotherapy: Where Are We Now? / Clare Oakley, Larissa Ryan, Molly McVoy -- Training in Community Psychiatry / Giuseppe Carr̉, Paola Sciarini, Fiona Nolan, Massimo Clerici -- Why, What and How should Early Career Psychiatrists Learn about Phenomenological Psychopathology? / Umberto Volpe, Henning Sass -- The Psychiatrist in the Digital Era: New Opportunities and New Challenges for Early Career Psychiatrists / Umberto Volpe, Michael Davis, Davor Mucic -- Portrayals of Mental Illness in Different Cultures: Influence on Training / Joshua Blum, Sameer Jauhar -- Recruitment of Medical Students into Psychiatry / Adriana Mihai, Otilia Butiu, Julian Beezhold -- Not Quite there Yet? The Transition from Psychiatric Training to Practice as a Psychiatric Specialist / Florian Riese, Virginio Salvi, Paul J O'leary, Corrado De Rosa -- When Things Go Wrong: Errors, Negligence, Misconduct, Complaints and Litigation / Julian Beezhold, Stavroula Boukouvala, Nya Maughn, Kate Manley -- New Ways of Working: Innovative Cross-Sector Care in a Competitive Mental Health Environment / Kai C Treichel, Magdalena Peckskamp -- Choosing a Career in Psychiatry and Setting Priorities / Joshua Blum, Andrea Fiorillo -- How to Collaborate with Other Specialties / Silvia Ferrari, Joshua Blum, Patrick Kelly -- Where they Need Us⁵ Opportunities for Young Psychiatrists to Help in Developing Countries / Felipe Picon -- Professional Responsibility in Mental Health: What Early Career Psychiatrists Really Need to Know / Alexander Nawka, Gregory Lydall -- The Role of Ethics in Psychiatric Training and Practice / Cecile Hanon, Defne Eraslan, Dominique Mathis, Abigail L Donovan, Marianne Kastrup -- Coercive Measures and Involuntary Hospital Admissions in Psychiatry / Valeria Del Vecchio, Andrea Fiorillo, Corrado De Rosa, Adriana Mihai -- Mental Health Problems of Early Career Psychiatrists: From Diagnosis to Treatment Strategies / Nikolina Jovanovic, Julian Beezhold, Adriana Mihai, Olivier Andlauer, Sarah Johnson, Marianne Kastrup -- Leadership, Management and Administrative Issues for Early Career Psychiatrists / Julian Beezhold, Kate Manley, Emma Brandon, Victor Buwalda, Marianne Kastrup -- Why Should I Pay for It? The Importance of Being Members of Psychiatric Associations / Andrea Fiorillo, Iris Tatjana Calliess, Domenico Giacco -- Index.
Summary: Aimed at recently qualified psychiatrists or those looking to qualify soon, How to Succeed in Psychiatry is not a source of clinical information but a survival guide to help you through the first years practising psychiatry. This book covers the topics you won't find in standard textbooks. It deals with daily problems and practical solutions for young psychiatrists. Psychiatric training is less team based than other specialties, so there is less opportunity for learning from colleagues than one would expect: this book helps to fill that gap. The book opens with an overview of psychiatry training, describing the similarities and differences among various countries. Subsequent chapters address the opportunities for research and how to publish the results. Psychotherapy and community psychiatry each merit their own chapter on training. Next, the book guides you through the transition phase into a job, discussing opportunities in both the public and private sectors and considering how to choose the best career for you. It reviews important general considerations, such as ethics, professionalism, leadership and management, how to avoid stress and burn out, and how to liaise with other specialties. The book closes with an account of the role of psychiatry associations and continuing professional development. Written by early career psychiatrists from around the world, this book provides invaluable first-hand experience to all those wishing to embark on a career in this exciting discipline. - Practical tips for young psychiatrists starting their careers on the wards or in private practice - Advice on the transition phase at the end of training, career choice and job opportunities.
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Front Matter -- Training in Psychiatry Today: European and US Perspectives / Martina Rojnic Kuzman, Kajsa B Norstrom, Stephanie Colin, Clare Oakley, Joseph Stoklosa -- How to Start a Research Career in Psychiatry / Domenico Giacco, Mario Luciano, Sameer Jauhar, Andrea Fiorillo -- Publications in Psychiatry: How to Do and What to Do / Amit Malik, Gregory Lydall -- Training in Psychotherapy: Where Are We Now? / Clare Oakley, Larissa Ryan, Molly McVoy -- Training in Community Psychiatry / Giuseppe Carr̉, Paola Sciarini, Fiona Nolan, Massimo Clerici -- Why, What and How should Early Career Psychiatrists Learn about Phenomenological Psychopathology? / Umberto Volpe, Henning Sass -- The Psychiatrist in the Digital Era: New Opportunities and New Challenges for Early Career Psychiatrists / Umberto Volpe, Michael Davis, Davor Mucic -- Portrayals of Mental Illness in Different Cultures: Influence on Training / Joshua Blum, Sameer Jauhar -- Recruitment of Medical Students into Psychiatry / Adriana Mihai, Otilia Butiu, Julian Beezhold -- Not Quite there Yet? The Transition from Psychiatric Training to Practice as a Psychiatric Specialist / Florian Riese, Virginio Salvi, Paul J O'leary, Corrado De Rosa -- When Things Go Wrong: Errors, Negligence, Misconduct, Complaints and Litigation / Julian Beezhold, Stavroula Boukouvala, Nya Maughn, Kate Manley -- New Ways of Working: Innovative Cross-Sector Care in a Competitive Mental Health Environment / Kai C Treichel, Magdalena Peckskamp -- Choosing a Career in Psychiatry and Setting Priorities / Joshua Blum, Andrea Fiorillo -- How to Collaborate with Other Specialties / Silvia Ferrari, Joshua Blum, Patrick Kelly -- Where they Need Us⁵ Opportunities for Young Psychiatrists to Help in Developing Countries / Felipe Picon -- Professional Responsibility in Mental Health: What Early Career Psychiatrists Really Need to Know / Alexander Nawka, Gregory Lydall -- The Role of Ethics in Psychiatric Training and Practice / Cecile Hanon, Defne Eraslan, Dominique Mathis, Abigail L Donovan, Marianne Kastrup -- Coercive Measures and Involuntary Hospital Admissions in Psychiatry / Valeria Del Vecchio, Andrea Fiorillo, Corrado De Rosa, Adriana Mihai -- Mental Health Problems of Early Career Psychiatrists: From Diagnosis to Treatment Strategies / Nikolina Jovanovic, Julian Beezhold, Adriana Mihai, Olivier Andlauer, Sarah Johnson, Marianne Kastrup -- Leadership, Management and Administrative Issues for Early Career Psychiatrists / Julian Beezhold, Kate Manley, Emma Brandon, Victor Buwalda, Marianne Kastrup -- Why Should I Pay for It? The Importance of Being Members of Psychiatric Associations / Andrea Fiorillo, Iris Tatjana Calliess, Domenico Giacco -- Index.

Includes index.

Aimed at recently qualified psychiatrists or those looking to qualify soon, How to Succeed in Psychiatry is not a source of clinical information but a survival guide to help you through the first years practising psychiatry. This book covers the topics you won't find in standard textbooks. It deals with daily problems and practical solutions for young psychiatrists. Psychiatric training is less team based than other specialties, so there is less opportunity for learning from colleagues than one would expect: this book helps to fill that gap. The book opens with an overview of psychiatry training, describing the similarities and differences among various countries. Subsequent chapters address the opportunities for research and how to publish the results. Psychotherapy and community psychiatry each merit their own chapter on training. Next, the book guides you through the transition phase into a job, discussing opportunities in both the public and private sectors and considering how to choose the best career for you. It reviews important general considerations, such as ethics, professionalism, leadership and management, how to avoid stress and burn out, and how to liaise with other specialties. The book closes with an account of the role of psychiatry associations and continuing professional development. Written by early career psychiatrists from around the world, this book provides invaluable first-hand experience to all those wishing to embark on a career in this exciting discipline. - Practical tips for young psychiatrists starting their careers on the wards or in private practice - Advice on the transition phase at the end of training, career choice and job opportunities.

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