ABSTRACT

Treating stroke requires attention not only to patients’ physical needs, but to their psychiatric needs as well. Unfortunately, there has been a considerable lack of literature that tackles this important facet of recovery. The Psychiatry of Stroke fills this void through a comprehensive examination that explores the mental and physical issues faced by stroke patients and offers up-to-date treatment options.

Based on extensive clinical experience, the text offers practical advice for improving the treatment of stroke by increasing the attention paid to its mental aspects. Detailed and definitive, this unique text demonstrates how mental impairment sets limits to stroke treatment and rehabilitation and shows how to evaluate and treat these impairments. Accessible to a wide range of readers, this new edition presents detailed reviews of classical papers as well as more basic outlines that provide a general overview. Regardless of familiarity, readers will find comprehensive and authoritative guidance for improving treatment.

Some of the topics covered include:

  • background and causation
  • risk factors and diagnosis of stroke
  • localization of mental functions
  • neuropsychopharmachology
  • psychiatric syndromes
  • apathy and failure to rehabilitate
  • depression, anxiety, and dementia
  • sex
  • anger and violence
  • outcome and effects
  • the process of recovery
  • family
  • treatment team
  • legal issues, money, and ethics
  • and much more!
The Psychiatry of Stroke also includes a wealth of informative tables and diagrams as well as a full glossary of terms. Extensively referenced, this important text also provides useful appendices that look at resources for caregivers and the anatomy and historical significance of stroke.

Physicians and mental health professionals who treat stroke patients; staff of stroke units and rehabilitation hospitals and centers; fellows in geriatric psychiatry, geriatrics, and stroke programs; gerontology students and educators; and families of the victims of stroke or vascular dementia will find this book an invaluable day-to-day resource.

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

part 1|55 pages

Background and Causation

chapter 2|13 pages

Diagnosis of Storke

chapter 3|15 pages

Stroke Risk Factors

chapter 5|11 pages

The Neeuropsychopharmacology of Stroke

part 2|168 pages

Psychiatric Syndromes

chapter 6|21 pages

Speaking and Understanding

chapter 7|15 pages

Seeing and Believing

chapter 8|13 pages

Hurting and Touching and Feeling

chapter 9|11 pages

Sex

chapter 10|13 pages

Apathy and Failure to Rehabilitate

chapter 11|12 pages

Anger and Violence

chapter 12|12 pages

Disinhibition

chapter 13|6 pages

Paranoia and Delusions

chapter 14|15 pages

Depression

chapter 15|9 pages

Anxiety

chapter 16|32 pages

Dementia

part 3|56 pages

Outcome and Effects

chapter 17|11 pages

The Process of Recovery

chapter 18|6 pages

The Family

chapter 19|6 pages

The Stroke Treatment Team

chapter 20|7 pages

The Spectrum of Care

chapter 21|9 pages

Legal Issues

chapter 22|5 pages

Money

chapter 23|6 pages

Ethics