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American Psychiatric Association Publishing
02 December 2022
The field of hospital psychiatry has faced unimaginable challenges and opportunities during the last decade. Even as we continue to fight COVID-19, the century's greatest public health crisis, the need for behavioral health treatments continues to increase.

Providers and policymakers agree that integrating behavioral treatments into regular courses of patient care helps address postdischarge needs, including safe housing, reliable transportation, and nutrition. Behavioral wellness is currently benefiting from increased public attention, but disparities in access continue to plague people of color and members of the LGTBQIA+ community, who often struggle to find culturally competent treatment. There is a significant need for dedicated psychiatric hospitals and dedicated units in general hospitals to meet America's mental health needs.

Progress is happening, but many familiar challenges remain. Inadequate healthcare coverage and reimbursement for services has left both patients and medical providers desperate for reform. Staffing shortages are worsening as practitioners in the baby boomer generation retire and those roles go unfilled by new graduates.

Despite these challenges, psychiatric hospitals continue to adapt and find ways to care for patients. This updated textbook contains valuable knowledge and new insights for clinicians regarding treatment, staffing, and care, and features new chapters on family involvement and safety, federal and local financing, and information on collaborative care and Lean. Forward-looking chapters focus on the integration of treatment across settings and providers and examine new strategies such as telemedicine to extend the reach of clinicians. Together, and with expert guidance, readers of this must-have resource will find a roadmap for clinical, administrative, and financial steps to help providers take advantage of these unprecedented times to develop services and advance hospital psychiatry in the United States.
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Imprint:   American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Second Edition
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 27mm
ISBN:   9781615373451
ISBN 10:   1615373454
Pages:   703
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
DedicationContributorsPrefaceIntroductionChapter 1: History of Hospital PsychiatryPart I: Inpatient CareChapter 2: The Child Unit Chapter 3: The Adolescent UnitChapter 4: The Adult Unit Chapter 5: The Geriatric UnitChapter 6: The Developmental Disabilities Co-Occurring Unit: Neuropsychiatry Across the LifespanChapter 7: The Eating Disorders UnitChapter 8: The Forensic UnitChapter 9: The Psychotic Disorders UnitChapter 10: The Substance Use Disorders Co-Occurring UnitChapter 11: The State HospitalChapter 12: The Veterans HospitalPart II: The Continuum of CareChapter 13: Community Mental Health and Hospital Based Outpatient ServicesChapter 14: Residential Treatment for Children and AdolescentsChapter 15: Residential Intensive Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for AdultsChapter 16: Psychiatric Emergency Services and Interface with the General HospitalPart III: Hardwiring ExcellenceChapter 17: Administration and LeadershipChapter 18: Financing of CareChapter 19: Quality, Measurement Based Care, and OutcomesChapter 20: Risk ManagementChapter 21: Preventing Conflict, Violence, and Use of Seclusion and RestraintChapter 22: Lean and Operational ExcellenceChapter 23: Architecture and Thoughtful DesignPart IV: Workforce and Special IssuesChapter 24: Psychiatrists, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, and PsychologistsChapter 25: Psychiatric - Mental Health NursingChapter 26: Social Work and Rehabilitation TherapiesChapter 27: Working With FamiliesChapter 28: From Within: A Consumer Perspective on Psychiatric HospitalsPart V: The Future of Hospital PsychiatryChapter 29: Collaborative Care and Emerging ModelsChapter 30: The Future of Hospital PsychiatryIndex

Harsh K. Trivedi, M.D., M.B.A., is President and Chief Executive Officer of Sheppard Pratt in Baltimore, Maryland. Steven S. Sharfstein, M.D., is President Emeritus of Sheppard Pratt in Baltimore, Maryland.

Reviews for Textbook of Hospital Psychiatry

This is a comprehensive book devoted to the various facets involved in developing and managing a comprehensive, hospital-based psychiatric program with multiple levels of care. Due to financing, staffing, and healthcare reimbursement issues, most community programs face difficulties in achieving their goals. This book provides a detailed roadmap of the necessary tools to develop exceptional standards of care and the challenges that need to be faced. -- Michael Easton, M.D. * Doody *


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