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Volume 330:1244-1245 April 28, 1994 Number 17
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Psychiatric Care of the Medical Patient

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Edited by Alan Stoudemire and Barry S. Fogel. 977 pp. New York, Oxford University Press, 1993. $150. ISBN 0-19-506477-1.

This major textbook will be a standard reference in medical psychiatry. It is an expanded and revised version of the earlier Principles of Medical Psychiatry, with a change in title that provides a more accurate reflection of the subject than its predecessor. The goals of the book are clear: to provide an up-to-date overview of consultation psychiatry and the interface of psychiatry with medicine and surgery.

The book is divided into seven parts. The first section, on psychotherapeutic principles, contains chapters on general principles, family therapy, and group therapy, all with reference to medically ill patients. The next section deals . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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