With the subspecialisation of psychiatry in the UK, clinicians may encounter problems at the interface between specialties. This article focuses on the interface between general adult psychiatry and behavioural neurology/ neuropsychiatry. Important interface issues include the identification of psychiatric symptoms in patients with organic brain pathology and the remit and organisation of general and specialist services. Options for optimum cooperation are presented alongside practical examples of clinical issues of neuropsychiatric relevance.
Jethwa, K., Verghese, J., Khosla, V., Cavanna, A. (2016). The interface between general adult psychiatry and behavioural neurology/neuropsychiatry. BJPSYCH ADVANCES, 22(2), 127-131 [10.1192/apt.bp.114.014027].
The interface between general adult psychiatry and behavioural neurology/neuropsychiatry
Cavanna A
2016
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With the subspecialisation of psychiatry in the UK, clinicians may encounter problems at the interface between specialties. This article focuses on the interface between general adult psychiatry and behavioural neurology/ neuropsychiatry. Important interface issues include the identification of psychiatric symptoms in patients with organic brain pathology and the remit and organisation of general and specialist services. Options for optimum cooperation are presented alongside practical examples of clinical issues of neuropsychiatric relevance.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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