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David A. Baron (Ed.) - Clinical Sports Psychiatry - 9781118404881 - V9781118404881
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Clinical Sports Psychiatry

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Description for Clinical Sports Psychiatry Hardcover. This book has it all - written by national and international experts and edited by world authorities, it is the first book on sport psychiatry in over a decade. Dealing with psychopathology, mental health problems and clinical management, it differs markedly from sports psychology books that focus on performance issues. Editor(s): Baron, David A.; Reardon, Claudia L.; Baron, Steven H. Series: World Psychiatric Association. Num Pages: 246 pages, black & white illustrations, black & white tables, figures. BIC Classification: MMH; MMS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 252 x 180 x 17. Weight in Grams: 545.
This book has it all - written by national and international experts and edited by world authorities, it is the first book on sport psychiatry in over a decade. Dealing with psychopathology, mental health problems and clinical management, it differs markedly from sports psychology books that focus on performance issues. Eating disorders, exercise addiction, drug abuse are all problems that are seen in 'everyday' athletes, not just elite performers. This book shows how to help.

This text covers the most important topics in contemporary sports psychiatry/psychology from an international perspective. Chapter authors are experts in the field and global leaders ... Read more

The book comprises representative chapter authors from around the world, to an extent unprecedented in this topic. The authors and editors are well-informed in global perspectives, e.g., having served as consultants to numerous Olympic teams, in addition to service on the International Society for Sports Psychiatry's Board of Directors.

Specifically, this book covers four main categories of topics:

1) mental health challenges faced by athletes (including substance use disorders, exercise addiction, eating disorders, depression, suicide, and concussion),

2) treatment approaches and therapeutic issues with athletes (including different types of psychotherapy for psychiatric disorders, psychotherapeutic performance enhancement approaches, transference and countertransference issues, achievement by proxy, psychotherapeutic issues as applied to a couple of sports that are played around the world, and use of psychiatric medications in athletes),

3) psychosocial issues affecting athletes (including sexual harassment and abuse, cultural issues, and ethics issues), and

4) the field of sports psychiatry (including work within one common sports psychiatry practice setting, and current status of and challenges in the field of sports psychiatry).

There is a growing need for this book. Performance-enhancing drugs, use of psychotropics in impaired athletes, head trauma, sexual abuse, eating disorders, ethics, and depression and suicide in athletes, are just a few of the timely subjects addressed in this text. This is the only comprehensive reference available for those working in the field (or merely interested in it) to consult for current information on these topics. The existing sports psychology texts all focus on performance issues, with little, if any, attention paid to these areas of clinical significance. The book addresses the core differences between sports psychiatry and sports psychology, as well as the areas of overlap. Emphasis is placed on how the disciplines should work together in diagnosing and treating athletes dealing with emotional stress and psychopathology.

Chapters include case examples and specific goals listed at the beginning, along with tables and graphs to highlight key concepts.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United States
Number of pages
246
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Series
World Psychiatric Association
Condition
New
Weight
553 g
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781118404881
SKU
V9781118404881
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50

About David A. Baron (Ed.)
David Baron, MSEd, DO, DFAPA, FACP, FACN is Professor and Vice Chair of the Dept. of Psychiatry at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, and Psychiatrist-in-Chief of Keck University Hospitals of USC. He is the founder and Chair of the Section on Exercise, Psychiatry, and Sport of the World Psychiatric Association, Board member of the ... Read more

Reviews for Clinical Sports Psychiatry
“While there are other books about sports psychiatry, this one provides a panorama of the field. It is unprecedented in its scope and organization.  Because sports are universal, this book has particularly broad appeal given the diverse backgrounds of its contributors and its attention to cultural attributespective.”  (Doody’s, 15 November 2013)  

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