ABSTRACT

Liaison psychiatry, that is, psychiatry with patients with organic disorders or physical symptoms in general hospitals, is a field that grew rapidly in the 1980s. Yet there had been no introductory book to the subject which might have served the needs of trainee psychiatrists, medical students, and general physicians and surgeons, as well as nurses and others, whose patients might be involved.

This book, originally published in 1987, aimed to fill this gap in the literature. It begins by examining the scope and organisational issues of liaison psychiatry at the time and its role in psychiatric patients with organic disease, psychosomatic disorders, emotional reactions to physical disease, terminal illness, etc. The bulk of the book then reviews liaison in a range of medical specialities. The book should thus have a wide readership.

chapter 1|15 pages

Overview: Scope of Liaison Psychiatry

chapter 2|21 pages

Assessment: Multidimensional Method

chapter 4|10 pages

Pain

chapter 5|36 pages

Liaison in Neurological Disorders

chapter 6|12 pages

Liaison in Cardiorespiratory Disorders

chapter 7|14 pages

Liaison in Gastrointestinal Problems

chapter 8|20 pages

Liaison in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

chapter 10|15 pages

Liaison in Renal and Genitourinary Problems

chapter 11|10 pages

Liaison in Bone and Joint Problems

chapter 12|8 pages

Liaison in Dermatology and Infections

chapter 13|11 pages

Liaison in Oncology

chapter 14|14 pages

Terminal Illness

chapter 16|23 pages

General Strategies for the Liaison Therapist