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New Oxford textbook of psychiatry, volume 1 / edited by Michael G. Gelder, Juan J. Lp̤ez-Ibor, and Nancy Andreasen.

By: Contributor(s): Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003Description: 2 volumes., xxvii, 2131 pages.: illustrationsContent type:
  • rdacontent
Media type:
  • rdamedia
Carrier type:
  • rdacarrier
ISBN:
  • 0192629700
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC454 .NEW 2000
Online resources: Summary: The New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry is the definitive source for all psychiatrists and trainees, now available for the first time in paperback at low cost. It covers all areas of general psychiatry in depth, and includes sections on each of the subspecialties (for example child psychiatry and forensic psychiatry). It is designed to be used by those in higher training, for continuing education and reaccreditation, and as a specialists' reference. The textbook has been planned with the three themes of contemporary psychiatry in mind. First, the subject has become more unified: there are n
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry is the definitive source for all psychiatrists and trainees, now available for the first time in paperback at low cost. It covers all areas of general psychiatry in depth, and includes sections on each of the subspecialties (for example child psychiatry and forensic psychiatry). It is designed to be used by those in higher training, for continuing education and reaccreditation, and as a specialists' reference. The textbook has been planned with the three themes of contemporary psychiatry in mind. First, the subject has become more unified: there are n

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