Interventional Psychiatry 1st Edition
Interventional Psychiatry, 1st Edition — edited by Joao Quevedo, André R. Brunoni, and Clement Hamani — is an authoritative, practice-focused resource that brings modern neuromodulation and pharmacologic approaches to the forefront of mental health care. Whether you’re a psychiatrist, neurologist, resident, or allied mental health professional, this volume equips you with the knowledge to integrate advanced treatments into everyday clinical practice.
Start with a clear, evidence-based foundation: concise explanations of mechanisms, indications, patient selection, and procedural steps for therapies such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), deep brain stimulation (DBS), vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), ketamine and emerging pharmacologic strategies. Each chapter blends clinical algorithms, safety considerations, and outcome data to support confident decision-making.
Practical and globally relevant, this 1st edition speaks to clinicians across North America, Europe, Latin America, and beyond, offering real-world case studies, complication management, and ethical perspectives tailored to diverse healthcare settings. Clear tables, procedural checklists, and up-to-date references make it ideal for bedside consultation, departmental protocols, and training programs.
If you want a single, dependable textbook that translates cutting-edge research into actionable clinical practice, Interventional Psychiatry delivers. Enhance patient care, expand your therapeutic toolkit, and stay at the leading edge of psychiatric treatment—add this essential resource to your professional library today.
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