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Volume 333:604-605 August 31, 1995 Number 9
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Neuropsychiatry of Traumatic Brain Injury

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Edited by Jonathan M. Silver, Stuart C. Yudofsky, and Robert E. Hales. 893 pp. Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1994. $75. ISBN 0-88048-538-8.

This book represents a timely and ambitious effort to integrate knowledge from a variety of fields about the neuropsychiatric assessment and treatment of brain-injured patients. Although there are a number of books on traumatic brain injury, this unusual book takes a broad and comprehensive approach, which makes it valuable to practitioners of all the clinical specialties involved in caring for patients with brain injury. As would be expected from its title, the book is particularly strong in the areas of diagnosis and medical management of the neuropsychiatric sequelae of traumatic brain injury. In addition, psychosocial, legal, and ethical issues are . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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