Faculty Members Co-Author Book on 'Difficult' Psychiatric Consultations
Sergio Delgado, MD, and Jeffrey Strawn, MD, professor and assistant professor, respectively, in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, are co-authors of a new book on psychiatric consultations that pose complex complex relational, medicolegal and ethical dilemmas.
"Difficult Psychiatric Consultations: An Integrated Approach" (Springer Publishing) weaves traditional concepts in understanding a person and their family with contemporary developmental and relational concepts. Clinical vignettes allow the reader to navigate practical interventions to improve the outcomes of "difficult consultations.
The book can be found here on amazon.com.
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