The Psychiatry of Aids a
Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment
- Author:
- Treisman G.J.
- Publisher:
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- ISBN:
- 9780801880063
- Pages:
- 217
- Product type:
- Book
- Topic:
- Basic Sciences & Research » Immunology » AIDS
- Publication date:
- September 2004
- Price:
- € 24.80
HIV/AIDS has become a psychiatric epidemic. The disease causes or exacerbates such
psychiatric disorders as depression, dementia, schizophrenia, and bipolar disease. At the same
time, the presence of a psychiatric disorder can lead to increased risk for HIV infection and
worsen the prognosis of patients once they are infected. Dr. Glenn J. Treisman, who has been
described as the "father of AIDS psychiatry," describes the relationship between psychiatric
disorders and HIV/AIDS and demonstrates the ways in which effective recognition and
treatment of mental disorders can increase a patient's ability to obtain better treatment,
improve compliance with medical regimens, and reduce incidents of high-risk behavior. The
book provides HIV/AIDS professionals with overviews of psychiatric disorders, including
mood and personality disorders, mental retardation, substance abuse and addiction, and sexual
disorders and dysfunction. It also provides mental health professionals with essential
information on how to care for patients with HIV and those at risk for the infection. The book
discusses psychopharmacology, psychotherapy and counseling, as well as adherence and
compliance issues.
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