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Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN)
Fish’s Clinical Psychopathology
The Art of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Second Edition
Signs and Symptoms in Psychiatry
Mike Slade and Graham Thornicroft
Fourth Edition
Jonathan Williams and Peter Hill
The Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN) is the world’s leading mental health needs assessment. Fully updated based on decades of use and feedback, the CAN is aimed at mental health educators, researchers, and hospital or communitybased professionals. Downloadable versions of the form are freely available from the CAN website. April 2020 | 246 x 188 | 152pp | 2 b/w illus. | 11 tables
Patricia Casey and Brendan Kelly An exploration of the signs and symptoms of mental illness commonly seen by psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, occupational therapists and GPs. Presented in a clear and concise manner suitable for clinical practice, this fourth edition includes new chapters and information on classification and diagnosis.
978-1-911623-35-9 | Paperback
June 2019 | 233 x 155 | 146 pp | 4 tables
£39.99 | US$49.99
978-1-108-45634-0 | Paperback
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Covering the practical aspects of working in children’s mental health, this book includes valuable guidance on meeting the child and family, planning treatments, and working successfully in a multidisciplinary team. Aimed at clinicians of all stages, from trainees to experienced professionals, it is a major supplement to existing texts. Publication planned for October 2020 | 246 x 189 mm | 748pp 978-1-108720-56-4 | Paperback c. £69.99 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781108720564
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Intelligent Kindness Rehabilitating the Welfare State Second Edition
John Ballatt, Penelope Campling and Chris Maloney
From Bud to Brain: A Psychiatrist’s View of Marijuana Timmen L. Cermak
Camberwell Assessment of Need for adults with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities (CANDID)
The welfare state is a vital expression of kinship, promoting society’s collective wellbeing. The book discusses the understanding and addressing of challenges involved. It equips professional readers with insights enabling selfcare whilst working compassionately, effectively and efficiently, and it enables general readers to understand what is at stake.
A summary of the science behind marijuana and the brain, interwoven with principles of motivational interviewing, aimed at helping clinicians provide objective, relevant answers to patients’ questions about marijuana. Topics range from how marijuana produces its effects, to medical uses, effects of regular use, addiction, and policy.
February 2020 | 234 x 155 | 258pp | 5 b/w illus.
April 2020 | 234 x 156 | 252pp | 34 b/w illus.
978-1-911623-22-9 | Paperback
978-1-108735-73-5 | Paperback
The CANDID is a needs assessment tool specifically designed for adults with intellectual disabilities and mental health problems. It was developed by modification of the CAN, the world’s leading mental health needs assessment measure. Fully updated, this second edition is aimed at mental health, social care and management professionals.
£16.99 | US$22.99
£29.99 | US$39.99
Publication planned for November 2020
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Second Edition
Kiriakos Xenitidis, Mike Slade, Graham Thornicroft and Nick Bouras
978-1-911623-48-9
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Clinical Topics in Old Age Psychiatry
So Young, So Sad, So Listen
Case Studies in Sports Psychiatry
Edited by Julian Hughes and Philippa Lilford
A Parents’ Guide to Depression in Children and Young People
Amit D. Mistry, Thomas McCabe and Alan Currie
Written primarily for old age psychiatrists and trainees, but also relevant to other health and social care workers, this book focuses on important current topics in old age psychiatry. It offers information about a variety of disorders, and covers assessment and treatment, as well as legal, ethical, and philosophical issues. Part of Clinical Topics in
Publication Planned for September 2020 | 234 x 156 | 354pp 978-1-108706-14-8 | Paperback £39.99 | US$49.99 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781108706148
Third Edition
Philip Graham and Nick Midgley A book for parents and carers wanting to know more about depression in children and teenagers. Written by clinical experts, it describes how to recognise depression and what causes it; and provides guidance on how parents can support their child, including up-to-date advice on seeking professional help. July 2020 | 234 x 155, 90pp | 34 b/w illus. 978-1-911623-56-4 | Paperback £7.99 | US$9.99 For all formats available,see www.cambridge.org/9781911623564
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Authored by experts from a range of disciplines, in collaboration with athletes, this book is ideally suited to clinicians who want to familiarise themselves with the latest guidance on the assessment and management of mental health problems in sport. Features case studies, scenarios and practice based MCQs to consolidate learning. August 2020 | 233 x 156 | 156pp | 4 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-108720-55-7 | Paperback £29.99 | US$39.99 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781108720557
New to Eating Disorders Jane Morris and Caz Nahman This book has been developed to give professionals new to the field of eating disorders the clinical knowledge, confidence and skills to be able to safely look after patients with these conditions. This book will appeal to mental health clinicians, particularly junior psychiatrists, and trainees. July 2020 | 233x156 | 108pp | 3 b/w illus. 978-1-911623-57-1 | Paperback £19.99 | US$25.99 For all formats available see, www.cambridge.org/9781911623571
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Rix’s Expert Psychiatric Evidence Second Edition
Editors in Chief: Keith Rix and Michael Powers QC Editors: Keith Rix, Laurence Mynors-Wallis and Ciaran Craven SC This book is for expert psychiatric witnesses and the lawyers who instruct them or read their reports. It covers relevant statutory and case law, rules, procedures and practice of all the jurisdictions in the British Isles and includes detailed guidance on how to write a report and give oral testimony. September 2020 | 234x156 978-1-911623-68-7 | Print/Online bundle c. £49.99 (+VAT) | US$65.99
Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances: A Clinical Handbook
Seminars in Clinical Psychopharmacology
Owen Bowden-Jones and Dima Abdulrahim
This comprehensive book integrates basic science, psychopharmacology and clinical practice to provide thorough basis for prescribing in psychiatry. Covers all key psychiatric drugs and disorders and includes the latest data on efficacy, safety and tolerability. Prescribing in children, adolescents, elderly and pregnant patients is also discussed.
Club drugs and novel psychoactive substances are widely used, and can cause severe clinical harms. This handbook offers a concise summary of the current evidence for the assessment and management of these drugs. Using numerous clinical examples, this guide is written for frontline clinicians, from A&E staff to addiction psychiatrists. Publication planned for: October 2020 | 186 x 123 | 150pp | 3 b/w illus. 978-1-911623-09-0 | Paperback
Third Edition
Peter M. Haddad and David J. Nutt
June 2020 | 233 x 158 | 690 pp | 43 b/w illus. | 41 tables 978-1-911623-45-8 | Paperback £44.99 | US$59.99 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781911623458
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Trans and Non-binary Gender Healthcare for psychiatrists, psychologists, and other Health Professionals Christina Richards and James Barrett Motivated by the need to incorporate gender diversity into clinical practice, this book provides simple, practical advice on working with trans and non-binary people in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Written by two clinicians with extensive experience, it will be invaluable for psychologists, psychiatrists and other health professionals. August 2020 | 234 x 156 9781108703024 | Paperback c. £24.99 | US$29.99 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781108703024
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Dracula for Doctors
The ECT Handbook
Medical Facts and Gothic Fantasies
Fourth Edition
Fiona Subotsky
Edited by I. Nicol Ferrier and Jonathan Waite
An overview of how Victorian medical and psychiatric knowledge and culture informed Bram Stoker’s masterpiece and other gothic and sensation literature of the time. Topics discussed include asylum doctors in fact and fiction, Darwinian ideas and degeneration theory, vivisection, blood, sexual disease and concepts of the supernatural and the undead. 234 x 156 mm
This fourth edition is a ‘must-have’ for clinical psychiatrists and ECT practitioners. It provides up-to-date research and guidance on electroconvulsive therapy, with a focus on practical advice for safe and efficacious treatment. New chapters cover efficacy in children and adolescents, as well as related treatments such as rTMS and ketamine.
978-1-911-62329-8
July 2019 | 234 x 156 mm | 288 pp
TBA | TBA
36 b/w illus. 12 tables
Publication October 2019
978-1-911-62316-8 | Paperback
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Seminars in Old Age Psychiatry Second Edition
Edited by Rob Butler and Cornelius Katona A concise guide to the mental health of older people, which considers technology, competency-based training, guidelines, and treatments. Written by experienced authors from around the world, this book will benefit qualified and trainee psychiatrists as well as other doctors, medical students and healthcare professionals who work with older people. College Seminars Series
July 2019 | 234 x 156 | 326 pp 4 b/w illus. 26 tables 978-1-108-72398-5 | Paperback £39.99 | US$49.99 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781108723985
Social Scaffolding Applying the Lessons of Contemporary Social Science to Health and Healthcare Edited by Richard Williams, Verity Kemp, S. Alexander Haslam, Catherine Haslam, Kamaldeep S. Bhui, and Susan Bailey
Mental Capacity Legislation Principles and Practice Second Edition
Edited by Rebecca Jacob, Michael Gunn and Anthony Holland
July 2019 | 234 x 156 mm | 7 b/w illus. 10 tables
This user-friendly guide to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) provides a theoretical and practical framework for mental health practitioners working in both hospital and community settings. It considers emerging case law, medico-legal challenges, amendment to the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) and crucially potential future changes to mental health and capacity legislation.
978-1-911-62304-5 | Paperback
June 2019 | 162 x 12 mm | 130 pp
£39.99 | US$49.99
2 b/w illus. 2 tables
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978-1-108-48036-9 | Hardback
A new approach to designing and delivering healthcare services that includes tackling the social determinants of health. By analysing current societal dilemmas, the book illustrates two conceptual frameworks: the social identity approach to social relationships, health promotion and healthcare; and using public health ethics in decision-making.
£29.99 | US$39.99 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781108480369
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Seminars in the Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability A Developmental Perspective Edited by Mark Scheepers and Mike Kerr Following an increased global interest in the topic, this vital, wideranging text is key for practitioners and trainees in psychiatry, health services and lay readers with a connection to those with an intellectual disability. This high-quality, informative third edition features cutting-edge research on the psychiatry of intellectual disability. College Seminars Series
2019 | 234 x 156 | 272 pp 7 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-108-46506-9 | Paperback £34.99 | US$44.99 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781108465069
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Justice for Children A Developmental Perspective Edited by Michael Shaw and Sue Bailey From a child-centred perspective, this useful guide underpins the values, ideas and structures that promote fairness and autonomy for children and families. It stimulates interdisciplinary interest and debate for practitioners from psychiatry, law, and paediatrics to public health; asking important questions, and gaining worthwhile solutions. 2019 Health and Social Care Book Award – Highly Commended
2018 | 233 x 155 | 192 pp | 8 b/w illus.
Primary Care Mental Health Second edition
Edited by Linda Gask, Tony Kendrick, Robert Peveler and Carolyn A. Chew-Graham The great majority of people with mental health problems are seen and supported in primary care. This book provides a comprehensive guide for general practitioners and other primary care clinicians, including advice on diagnosis, treatment, multidisciplinary management, designing services, and developing and supporting the workforce. 2019 Primary Health Care Book Award – Winner
978-1-108-45769-9 | Paperback
2018 | 234 x 157 | 526 pp | 19 b/w illus. 38 tables
£29.99 | US$ 39.99
978-1-911623-02-1 | Paperback
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£39.99 | US$ 54.99 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781911623021
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Nidotherapy Harmonising the Environment with the Patient Second edition
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
My Mummy & Me
All You Want to Know about OCD for People Living with OCD, Carers, and Clinicians
All about Perinatal Mental Health Problems
Lynne M. Drummond
Narelle Mullins and Eleanor Ball
Assisted by Laura J. Edwards
Illustrated by Paul Carter
7 b/w illus. 7 tables
This book is a jargon-free and comprehensive guide to obsessive compulsive disorder, written for adults and young people living with OCD as well as carers,families and health professionals. It examines a range of evidence-based treatments and management approaches, and includes personal narratives of people living with OCD and its symptoms.
This beautifully illustrated and interactive book helps young children understand maternal mental health difficulties around the time of a sibling’s birth. With a percentage of profits going to support affected mothers and their families, this reassuring guide is invaluable for health professionals, parents and children alike.
978-1-911623-05-2 | Paperback
2018 | 234 x 156 mm | 144pp
2018 | 297 x 210 mm | 40pp
£17.99 | US$24.99
4 b/w illus. 8 tables
53 colour illus.
978-1-911623-75-5 | Paperback
978-1-911623-00-7 | Paperback
£24.99 | US$34.99
£12.99 | US$17.99
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Peter J. Tyrer and Helen Tyrer We all think about the environment when treating mental illness, but we regard it as secondary to helping symptoms and behaviour. Nidotherapy shows how concentrating on changing the environment in a collaborative and systematic way can lead to benefit without the need for direct treatment on behaviour or complaints. 2018 | 234 x 152 mm | 128pp
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Where There Is No Psychiatrist
The Female Mind
A Mental Health Care Manual
Kathryn Abel
Second edition
Vikram Patel and Charlotte Hanlon This practical manual offers health workers without specialist training a basic understanding of mental illness, by guiding them through the assessment and management of more than 30 clinical problems, enabling them to draw on their resources to be able to address mental health issues that arise in their communities. 2018 | 246 x 189 mm | 372pp 978-1-909726-83-3 | Paperback £10.00 | US$13.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781909726833
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User’s Guide Offering an up-to-date overview of how gender and sexuality affect mental health, this book will help women to self-identify and self-manage the symptoms of mental ill health. It covers a range of specific mental health disorders – many of which are more common in women – and includes real-life case studies, the latest treatments and where to find further help and support.
Modern Management of Perinatal Psychiatric Disorders Carol Henshaw, John Cox and Joanne Barton
2017 | 266pp
This is a comprehensive overview of mental health problems associated with pregnancy and the year after delivery. This is a core component of maternity care. The second edition has been updated to reflect current practice, recent evidence and new clinical guidelines. Topics include diagnosis and management and issues for children and families.
978-1-909726-80-2 | Paperback
2017 | 234 x 156 mm | 320pp
£13.99 | US$18.99
978-1-909726-77-2 | Paperback
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A Clinician’s Brief Guide to Children’s Mental Health Law
Management for Psychiatrists
Sarah Huline-Dickens
Edited by Dinesh Bhugra, Stuart Bell and Alistair Burns
A practical guide for clinicians working with children and young people under the age of eighteen that focuses on essential elements of children’s mental health law, a complex area that is often poorly understood. 2016 | 234 x 156 mm | 144pp 978-1-909726-71-0 | Paperback £18.00/US$24.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781909726710
Fourth edition
A sound practical guide to the complex world of management in psychiatric practice. It gives a theoretical overview of the management, structure, funding and politics of the NHS and focuses on both the various skills necessary for running services and personal development skills, with an emphasis on leadership and medical management skills. 2016 | 234 x 156 mm | 540pp 978-1-909726-65-9 | Paperback £45.00 | US$55.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781909726659
A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act Fourth edition
Tony Zigmond and Nick Brindle This book guides clinicians through the mental health legislation that they need to understand and use in their daily practice, covering the Mental Health Act 1983 (and amendments from 2007, 2012 and 2014). This new edition includes significant new case law from the past two years. 2016 | 234 x 156 mm | 160pp 978-1-909726-62-8 | Paperback £18.00 | US$24.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781909726628
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Mental Illness, Human Rights and the Law
The Drug Conversation
Brendan D. Kelly
This book tells parents how to raise the thorny issue of drugs with their children and gives advice on ways to have this important conversation. It provides clear, up to date, accurate information about ‘psychoactive’ drugs and their effects, and contains many case studies and actual example conversations between parents and children.
This book explores the law relating to the right to liberty of people with mental illness and international human rights standards. It is also a manifesto for change, urging reconsideration of the protection and promotion of the human rights of people with mental illness. Covers all UK jurisdictions plus Ireland. 2016 | 238 x 160 mm | 272pp
Owen Bowden-Jones
Popular Medicine Book Award 2017 – Highly commended
978-1-909726-51-2 | Hardback
2016 | 215 x 138 mm | 172pp
£40.00 | US$50.00
978-1-909726-57-4 | Paperback
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Core Skills for the CASC James Woollard and Josie Jenkinson This book gives advice and practical tips on how to prepare thoroughly for RCPsych’s CASC exam. It explains a range of communication skills, both verbal and non-verbal, and other preparation methods and presents twelve mock stations, with instructions, to enable trainees to practice the techniques and skills described in the book. 2016 | 234 x 156 mm | 80pp 978-1-909726-54-3 | Paperback £15.00 | US$18.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781909726543
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Spirituality and Narrative in Psychiatric Practice
Clinical Topics in Disorders of Intellectual Development
Edited by Christopher C.H.Cook, Andrew Powell and Andrew Sims
Edited by Marc Woodbury-Smith
Spiritual issues still raise ethical and professional dilemmas in mental healthcare. This text use narrative excerpts and case illustrations to explore the importance and challenge of spirituality in clinical psychiatric practice and show how spiritual concerns can be included in a range of psychiatric treatment options.
This comprehensive work addresses the care and treatment of adults and children who have disorders of intellectual development (also known as intellectual or learning disabilities). It focuses specifically on the interface between intellectual disabilities and genetics, ageing, epilepsy and forensic psychiatry.
2016 234 x 156 mm | 204pp
Clinical Topics in
978-1-909726-45-1 | Paperback
2015 | 234 x 156 mm | 326pp
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978-1-909726-39-0 | Paperback
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A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Capacity Act Second edition
Nick Brindle, Tim Branton, Alison Stansfield and Tony Zigmond This easy-to-read book explains the nuts and bolts of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to help clinicians in their daily practice. The second edition expands on clinically relevant issues from the courts, and assists in bridging the gap between court judgments and the front-line clinician. 2015 | 234 x 156 mm | 142pp 978-1-909726-42-0 | Paperback £18.00 | US$24.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781909726420
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Enabling Recovery Second edition
Handbook of Secure Care
Emergency Psychiatry
Edited by Frank Holloway, Sridevi Kalidindi, Helen Killaspy and Glenn Roberts
Edited by Geoffrey L. Dickins, Philip Sugarman and Marco Picchioni
Edited by Kevin Nicholls
An up to date comprehensive overview of contemporary practice within psychiatric rehabilitation services. It is a practical and operational guide which takes the reader logically and systematically from foundation to clinical practice to service development. The second edition has been completely revised and contains several new chapters.
This book brings together a wealth of academic expertise, and viewpoints from clinicians and patients, on how to manage risk in secure care. It brings to the fore the issues of human rights and staff well-being in secure services, provides a legal and theoretical grounding and advises on good practice in managing risk.
2015 | 234 x 156 mm | 494pp
2015 | 234 x 156 mm | 346pp
978-1-909726-30-7 | Paperback
978-1-909726-33-8 | Paperback
978-1-909726-36-9 | Paperback
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£35.00 | US$45.00
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This book is a valuable, indepth resource on emergency psychiatry that is robustly rooted in clinical practice. Engaging and readable, it explores in practical detail topics often excluded from mainstream texts. This is a useful resource for all junior doctors (especially core psychiatric trainees), nurses and multi-disciplinary healthcare professionals. 2015 | 234 x 156 mm | 352pp
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CBT for Adults A Practical Guide for Clinicians Lynne Drummond This is a comprehensive guide to the application of cognitivebehavioural therapy (CBT) throughout adult psychiatry. Case histories are used to illustrate the application as well as the theory underpinning the techniques. No school of CBT dominates in the book, but a range of CBT therapies are discussed, with particular focus on the evidence base for the interventions. 2014 | 234 x 156 mm | 280pp 978-1-909726-27-7 | Paperback £27.00 | US$35.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781909726277
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Passing the ARCP Successful Portfoliobased Learning Samuel P. Dearman, Adam B. Joiner Samantha Abbott and Damien Longson This book offers clear and simple guidance to help trainees pass their annual review of competence progression (ARCP). Although there is a focus on psychiatry, it will aid any medical trainee undertaking specialty training and provide a useful reference for trainers and educational supervisors. 2014 | 234 x 156 mm | 78pp 978-1-909726-20-8 | Paperback £15.00/US$18.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781909726208
Clinical Topics in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Fads and Fallacies in Psychiatry
Edited by Sarah Huline-Dickens
Joel Paris
This is a comprehensive update on the field that will inform the clinical practice of all child and adolescent mental health professionals. The authors bring the medical perspective to bear on psychopathology and demonstrate that our understanding of childhood psychiatric disorders, their origins and their treatments are improving.
This book examines fads and fallacies, both past and present, that plague psychiatry, both in diagnosis and in treatment. These include overdiagnosis (especially of depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, PTSD and autism), over-treatment with pharmaceuticals and the assumption that neuroscience has all the answers.
Clinical Topics in
2013 | 234 x 156 mm | 128pp
2014 | 234 x 156 mm | 414pp
978-1-909726-06-2 | Paperback
978-1-909726-17-8 | Paperback
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Perinatal Mental Health The EPDS Manual Second edition
John Cox, Jeni Holden and Carol Henshaw The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a questionnaire designed as a simple means of screening for postnatal depression in health care settings. The scale is now in use around the world and this book is a practical guide to using the scale in clinical practice, its origins and development background. 2014 | 234 x 156 mm | 230pp 978-1-909726-13-0 | Paperback £20.00 | US$26.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781909726130
Prevention and Management of Violence
Tackling Health Anxiety
Edited by Masum Khwaja and Dominic Beer
Helen Tyrer
This book presents evidencebased guidance on the prevention and management of aggression and violence by patients with mental disorder. It provides a comprehensive overview of best practice and will be of practical use to a wide range of mental health professionals working in community, in-patient or prison settings. 2013 | 234 x 156 mm | 140pp 978-1-908020-95-6 | Paperback £20.00 | US$26.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781908020956
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A CBT Handbook This straightforward book explains how to deliver cognitivebehavioural therapy (CBT) for health anxiety in ordinary practice. All clinicians will value the time they can save by tackling their patients’ health anxiety. This will be useful for liaison psychiatrists and, to some extent, for all healthcare professionals – especially general practitioners and nurses in primary care.
Domestic Violence and Mental Health Edited by Louise Howard, Gene Feder and Roxanne Agnew-Davies
2013 | 234 x 156 mm | 148pp
This book gives practical guidance on how mental health professionals can identify and respond to domestic violence experienced by their patients. It covers the prevalence of domestic violence, its association with mental health problems and the current evidence base on effective interventions to reduce abuse and improve mental health.
978-1-908020-90-1 | Paperback
2013 | 234 x 156 mm | 118pp
£18.00 | US$26.00
978-1-908020-56-7 | Paperback
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Essentials of Physical Health in Psychiatry
Elements of Culture and Mental Health
Edited by Irene Cormac and David Gray
Critical Questions for Clinicians
A practical manual on dealing with physical diseases that commonly affect psychiatric patients. All psychiatrists must be able to deal with medical emergencies and minor injuries, interpret basic medical investigations and recognise where and when to get help from a general practitioner or another specialist. Essentials of Physical Health in Psychiatry addresses this need.
Edited by Kamaldeep Bhui
978-1-908020-40-6 | Paperback
A guide for mental health professionals to working with culturally diverse populations who may not expect the same sort of treatments or interventions or even assessment processes as the cultural majority. The scenarios are common, and the essays cover some of the obstacles to improving care, dilemmas facing the clinician, and how they might be overcome.
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2013 | 234 x 156 mm | 104pp
2012 | 246 x 190 mm | 494pp
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Where There Is No Child Psychiatrist A Mental Healthcare Manual Valsamma Eapen, Philip Graham and Shoba Smith This book is a practical manual for primary healthcare professionals, teachers and anyone who works with children – especially in places where specialist psychiatric care is not available. After giving an overview of child mental health problems, the manual goes on to deal with the various developmental, behavioural and emotional problems that arise in as many as 10% of the youth population. 2012 | 246 x 190 mm | 212pp 978-1-908020-48-2 | Paperback £10.00 | US$13.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781908020482
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Clinical Topics in Personality Disorder
Madness at the Theatre
Seminars in Liaison Psychiatry
Firesetting and Mental Health
Edited by Femi Oyebode
Second edition
Edited by Jaydip Sarkar and Gwen Adshead
Madness at the Theatre studies the theatrical representation of madness from the classical Greek period through to the 21st century. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in the language of drama, the depiction of mental illness, and in the wider place of madness as a concept within society.
Edited by Elspeth Guthrie, Sanjay Rao and Melanie Temple
Edited by Geoffrey L. Dickins, Philip A. Sugarman and Teresa A. Gannon
Personality disorder used to be a diagnosis of exclusion, a condition deemed ‘untreatable’. This situation has been transformed in the past ten years, with a huge expansion of research and clinical interest in personality disorders. This book provides an expert synthesis of these clinical advances. Clinical Topics in
2012 | 234 x 156 mm | 362pp 978-1-908020-39-0 | Paperback
2012 | 234 x 156 mm | 110pp 978-1-908020-42-0 | Paperback £15.00 | US$18.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781908020420
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Seminars in Liaison Psychiatry provides an upto-date review of this important psychiatric specialty. Packed with practical advice for clinicians carrying out psychiatric assessment and treatment in the general hospital setting, the second edition has been expanded to cover a wide range of common clinical areas at the interface between physical and psychological health. College Seminars Series
2012 | 234 x 156 mm | 528pp 978-1-908020-34-5 | Paperback £35.00 | US$45.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781908020345
People with mental disorder are disproportionately involved in firesetting, and mental health practitioners are frequently required to assess, treat and manage this troubling group. This book provides a comprehensive look at the issue of firesetting from a mental health perspective. 2012 | 234 x 156 mm | 288pp 978-1-908020-37-6 | Paperback £35.00/US$45.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781908020376
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International Perspectives on Mental Health
Workplace-Based Assessments in Psychiatry
Teaching Psychiatry to Undergraduates
Second edition
Edited by Hamid Ghodse
Edited by Amit Malik, Dinesh Bhugra and Andrew Brittlebank
Edited by Tom Brown and John Eagles
International Perspectives on Mental Health is a unique collection of authoritative briefings from over ninety countries around the world. Each chapter covers demographics, mental health resources, undergraduate education, postgraduate training in psychiatry, research activities, mental health legislation, policy and development strategies within the chosen country. 2011 | 238 x 160 mm | 512pp 978-1-908020-00-0 | Hardback £40.00 | US$50.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781908020000
This book outlines the workplace-based assessments (WPBAs) that are required by the current competency-based psychiatry curriculum. The authors explore the theory and practice of different assessment methods such as case-based discussion, long-case evaluation and directly observed practice, changes in the MRCPsych examinations and multi-source feedback. College Seminars Series
2011 | 234 x 156 mm | 234pp 978-1-908020-06-2 | Paperback
This book aims to nurture the inspirational teaching that will help bring the most talented doctors into psychiatry. It contains advice on how to teach psychiatry to undergraduate medical students using a range of different methods in different settings, and addresses both the theory and practical aspects of teaching psychiatry to medical students. 2011 | 234 x 156 mm | 336pp 978-1-904671-99-2 | Paperback £35.00 | US$45.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671992
£18.00 | US$23.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781908020062
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101 Recipes for Audit in Psychiatry Edited by Clare Oakley, Floriana Coccia, Neil Masson, Iain McKinnon and Meinou Simmons Audit is an essential activity for all psychiatrists. Involvement in audit must be evidenced by consultants for revalidation and by trainees in their Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP). This book will therefore be relevant for psychiatrists of all grades. It aims to help ease the audit process by offering tried and tested recipes for conducting audits in clinical services.
‘A psychiatrist who cannot show that he or she has been involved in audit is going to be in difficulties.’ Robert Howard, Dean, Royal College of Psychiatrists
2011 | 234 x 156 mm | 254pp 978-1-908020-01-7 | Paperback £20.00 | US$26.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781908020017
Abuse of the DoctorPatient Relationship Edited by Fiona Subotsky, Susan Bewley and Michael Crowe The doctor-patient relationship is fraught with risk. Patients may be at risk from a doctor who misuses their position of authority, or is unclear where the appropriate boundaries lie. This is a practical guide to help clinicians avoid boundary violations and improve patient safety.
‘This book clearly maps the territory in the complex areas of boundaries between patient and professional (all regulated healthcare professions, not just doctors). Experts are drawn in from general practice, psychotherapy, sexual therapies and nursing; obstetrics and gynaecology; as well as teachers, ethicists, medical managers and healthcare regulators. … The book contains important guidance on the prevention of boundary violations that vulnerable doctors can blunder into, perhaps due to a sometimes toxic combination of over-enthusiasm and naiveté.’ British Journal of Psychiatry
2010 | 234 x 156 mm | 252pp 978-1-904671-37-4 | Paperback £25.00/US$33.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671374
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The Complete Psychiatrist
Mental Health Outcome Measures
Edited by Dinesh Bhugra, Stuart Bell, Alistair Burns and Oliver Howes
Third edition
A guide to the complex world of psychiatric practice which is aimed at psychiatrists at all levels. It covers the skills necessary for running services, such as management of finances, resources and personnel issues; plus personal development skills, including negotiation, presentation and leadership skills, stress management, mentoring, managing committees and dealing with the media.
Edited by Graham Thornicroft and Michelle Tansella Evidence-based medicine demands that clinical outcomes are measurable and practicable. Yet mental health outcomes have always been notoriously difficult to quantify. This book guides the reader through the minefield of outcome measurement, providing the building blocks for evidence-based mental health service provision and evaluation.
Social Inclusion and Mental Health Edited by Jed Boardman, Alan Currie, Helen Killaspy and Gillian Mezey
2010 | 234 x 156 mm | 398pp
2010 | 234 x 156 mm | 372pp
978-1-904671-90-9 | Paperback
978-1-904671-92-3 | Paperback
This book is concerned with social exclusion and mental disorder and the steps that psychiatrists and mental health workers can take to facilitate the social inclusion of people with mental health problems. An invaluable resource for mental health professionals, medical educators, policy makers, mental health service providers and charities.
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2010 | 234 x 156 mm | 400pp
For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671909
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Spirituality and Psychiatry Edited by Christopher C. H. Cook, Andrew Powell and Andrew Sims This book explores the nature of spirituality, its relationship to religion, and the reasons for its importance in clinical practice. Different chapters focus on the key subspecialties of psychiatry, including psychotherapy, child and adolescent psychiatry, intellectual disability psychiatry, substance misuse psychiatry and old age psychiatry. 2009 | 234 x 156 mm | 318pp 978-1-904671-71-8 | Paperback £25.00 | US$33.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671718
Developing Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents with Learning Disabilities Edited by Sarah Bernard and Jeremy Turk This book will help clinicians, service managers and commissioners to develop the necessary skills mental health services for children and adolescents with learning disabilities. It provides a comprehensive overview of epidemiology, mental health disorders and their clinical presentations, multidisciplinary assessment and intervention, and multi-agency working. 2009 | 234 x 156 mm | 68pp 978-1-904671-61-9 | Paperback £10.00 | US$13.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671619
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Mindreadings Literature and Psychiatry Femi Oyebode This book explores the fruitful relationships between the written word and central aspects of psychiatric practice. Although written by psychiatrists primarily for psychiatrists, this collection offers a fascinating and accessible insight into mental illness through the pages of novels, poetry and autobiographies to be found in any bookshop. 2009 | 234 x 156 mm | c.142pp 978-1-904671-60-2 | Paperback £15.00 | US$18.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671602
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Madness to Mental Illness
Handbook for Psychiatric Trainees
Rating Scales in Psychiatry
A History of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
Edited by Dinesh Bhugra
Peter Tyrer and Caroline Methuen
Thomas Bewley This book presents a comprehensive history of the Royal College of Psychiatrists as an organisation, from its creation as the Association of Medical Officers of Asylums and Hospitals for the Insane in 1841, its development through various name changes and the receipt of two charters, to become the present Royal College as we know it today. 2008 | 238 x 160 mm | 170pp 978-1-904671-35-0 | Hardback £35.00 | US$45.00
Oliver Howes
978-1-904671-34-3 | Paperback
This booklet will help guide readers through the crucial process of selecting the rating scales to use in research. Crucially, each scale is listed with its citation rate as a guide to its popularity among the research community and the potential comparability of results.
£15.00/US$18.00
2007 | 234 x 156 mm | 64pp
The recent transformation of postgraduate medical education has changed the landscape of psychiatric training. This handbook is a must for anyone trying to navigate the terrain. It covers a wide range of topics, from ethical reasoning in psychiatry to more practical aspects of coping at a personal level. 2008 | 234 x 156 mm | 342pp
For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671343
978-1-904671-53-4 | Paperback £10.00/US$13.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671534
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Job’s Illness Loss, Grief and Integration J. H. Kahn The wealth of references to the Book of Job in general literature is used to illustrate basic human problems which patients describe when being treated for psychiatric disorders. This book gives a psychological interpretation. 1986 | 208 x 147 mm | 228pp 978-0-902241-17-6 | Paperback £5.00 | US$7.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9780902241176
CAN-M: Camberwell Assessment of Need for Mothers
Seminars in General Adult Psychiatry
Louise Howard, Katherine Hunt, Mike Slade, Veronica O’Keane, Trudi Seneviratne, Morven Leese, Graham Thornicroft and Malcolm Wiseman
Edited by George Stein and Greg Wilkinson
The Camberwell Assessment of Need for Mothers (CAN-M) is a tool for assessing the needs of pregnant women and mothers with severe mental illness. It is a modification of the Camberwell Assessment of Need, the most widely used needs assessment for people with severe mental health problems.
This second edition of Seminars in General Adult Psychiatry provides a highly readable and comprehensive account of modern adult psychiatry. Clinical management is given due prominence, with extensive accounts of modern drug management, cognitive therapy, the main psychosocial approaches, and current guidelines such as those published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. College Seminars Series
2007 | 300 x 160 mm | 848pp
2008 | 297 x 220 mm | 168pp
978-1-904671-44-2 | Hardback
978-1-904671-54-1 | Paperback
£65.00 | US$85.00
£75.00 | US$97.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671541
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Second edition
For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671442
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Research Methods in Psychiatry Third edition
Edited by Chris Freeman and Peter Tyrer This updated comprehensive guide to psychiatric research methods takes the reader from getting started in research through to publishing a paper. The book will also be useful to psychiatrists supervising research projects, and those in the social sciences with an interest in carrying out research or critically reviewing the published evidence. 2006 | 234 x 156 mm | 360pp 978-1-904671-33-6 | Paperback £25.00 | US$33.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671336
International Outcome Measures in Mental Health Quality of Life, Needs, Service Satisfaction, Costs and Impact on Carers Graham Thornicroft, Thomas Becker, Martin Knapp, Helle Charlotte Knudsen, Aart Schene, Michelle Tansella and Jose Luis Vazquez-Barquero
Advanced Family Work for Schizophrenia An EvidenceBased Approach Julian Leff
This book contains five practical scales for assessing the outcomes of mental healthcare. It contains full details of the development of these scales, manuals for their use, the scales themselves and instructions on how to use the results.
This book gives detailed explanations of difficult cases of schizophrenia in families. From comprehensive records of 150 families, Julian Leff distills nineteen anonymised case histories illustrating the most difficult problems encountered in such work. An ideal guide for both skilled therapists and novices engaged in family work with patients suffering from psychosis.
2006 | 297 x 210 mm | 180pp
2005 | 234 x 156 mm | 106pp
978-1-904671-00-8 | Paperback
978-1-904671-27-5 | Paperback
£45.00 | US$50.00
£15.00 /US$18.00
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Seminars in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Communicating with Vulnerable Children
Family Work for Schizophrenia
Second edition
David P. H. Jones
Second edition
Edited by Simon Gowers
Communicating with Vulnerable Children provides a wealth of practical suggestions for all professionals who work with children and young people. It explains how best to communicate when the child has suffered adversity, such as experiences of harm and abuse, or witnessing violence or other distressing events.
Edited by Julian Leff, Elizabeth Kuipers and Dominic Lam
This core textbook for trainees in child and adolescent psychiatry has been extensively updated and extended, with a number of new chapters covering the major disorders and the range of service provision. From assessment to outcome, from normal development to unusual syndromes, from theoretical perspectives to treatment, the reader will find this a clear, concise and invaluable overview of the field. College Seminars Series
2005 | 234 x 156 mm | 382pp 978-1-904671-13-8 | Paperback £25.00/US$33.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671138
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2003 | 234 x 156 mm | 204pp 978-1-901242-91-1 | Paperback £18.00 | US$24.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781901242911
The relapse rate of schizophrenia can be substantially reduced by working with the families of sufferers on the everyday problems generated by the illness. This book is a detailed practical guide to intervention. The techniques and strategies included in the guide are clearly described for use by clinical practitioners and are illustrated by case examples. 2002 | 234 x 156 mm | 142pp 978-1-901242-77-5 | Paperback £15.00 | US$18.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781901242775
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Measuring Mental Health Needs Second edition
Edited by Graham Thornicroft What are needs for mental health services, and how can they be measured? This book describes the different approaches that can be taken to these vital questions. This completely revised second edition provides professional, managerial and research staff in health and social care with all they need to understand and to put into practice the assessment of need in mental health. 2001 | 234 x 156 mm | 538pp 978-1-901242-60-7 | Paperback
Looking at the Assessment of Sex Offenders Edited by David Reiss This educational DVD has been designed to be part of the training of professionals who work with sex offenders. The DVD contains demonstrations of clinical interviews, with experienced mental health staff as the interviewers and actors, experienced in working with sex offenders, playing the role of the offenders themselves.
£35.00 | US$45.00
2005
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£17.87 | US$24.00
978-1-904671-19-0 | DVD
For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781904671190
Research and Innovation on the Road to Modern Child Psychiatry Classic Papers by Professor Sir Michael Rutter Volume 2
Edited by Eric Taylor and Jonathan Green A valuable and convenient collection of the work of the influential and renowned child and adolescent psychiatrist, Michael Rutter. This book will be of interest to child and adolescent psychiatrists, academic psychologists, developmental psychologists, social workers, and workers in specialist education, academic nursing, adult psychiatry and neurological medical specialities. 2001 | 297 x 210 mm | 352pp 978-1-901242-63-8 | Paperback £25.00 | US$33.00 For all formats available, see www.cambridge.org/9781901242638
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