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Designed with the distinctive, user-friendly presentation Dr Stahls audience know and love, this new stream of Stahl books capitalize on Dr Stahls greatest strength - the ability to address complex issues in an understandable way and with direct relevance to the everyday experience of clinicians. The book describes a wide-ranging and representative selection of clinical scenarios, making use of icons, questions/answers and tips. It follows these cases through the complete clinical encounter, from start to resolution, acknowledging all the complications, issues, decisions, twists and turns along the way. The book is about living through the treatments that work, the treatments that fail, and the mistakes made along the journey. This is psychiatry in real life - these are the patients from your waiting room - this book will reassure, inform and guide better clinical decision making--Provided by publisher.

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Case Studies
Stahls Essential Psychopharmacology
Case Studies
Stahls Essential Psychopharmacology
Stephen M. Stahl
University of California at San Diego
University of Cambridge, UK
Edited by
Debbi A. Morrissette
Editorial Assistant
Illustrated by
Nancy Muntner
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Every effort has been made in preparing this book to provide accurate and up-to-date information which is in accord with accepted standards and practice at the time of publication. Although case histories are drawn from actual cases, every effort has been made to disguise the identities of the individuals involved. Nevertheless, the authors, editors and publishers can make no warranties that the information contained herein is totally free from error, not least because clinical standards are constantly changing through research and regulation. The authors, editors and publishers therefore disclaim all liability for direct or consequential damages resulting from the use of material contained in this book. Readers are strongly advised to pay careful attention to information provided by the manufacturer of any drugs or equipment that they plan to use.

Contents
The Case: The man whose antidepressants stopped workingThe Question: Do depressive episodes become more difficult to treat and more recurrent over time?The Dilemma: When can you stop antidepressant treatment and what do you do if medications that worked in the past no longer work? The Case: The son who would not take a showerThe Question: Will a 32-year-old man with an 18-year history of psychotic disorder ever be able to live on his own?The Dilemma: How can aging parents no longer with the health or the means to support an adult patient with a serious mental illness move their son towards independence without decompensating his psychotic illness or making him homeless? The Case: The man who kept hitting his wife over the head with a frying panThe Question: How do you treat aggressive behavior in a patient with early Alzheimers Disease?The Dilemma: Can Alzheimer patients ever be treated with black box antipsychotics? The Case: The son who would not go to bedThe Question: What do you do when SSRIs and behavioral therapy fail to reverse disability in OCD for more than 19 years?The Dilemma: How to improve quality of life for a patient with treatment resistant OCD still living at home? The Case: The sleepy woman with anxietyThe Question: How can you be anxious and narcoleptic at the same time?The Dilemma: Finding an effective regimen for recurrent, treatment resistant anxious depression while juggling complex treatments for sleep disorder. The Case: The woman who felt numbThe Question: Are the complaints of a 63-year-old woman with a complex set of psychiatric conditions due to incomplete recovery, or to SSRI induced apathy?The Dilemma: How to have your cake and eat it, too: namely, remission from psychiatric disorders yet no drug-induced cognitive side effects The Case: The case of physician do not heal thyselfThe Question: Does the patient have a complex mood disorder, a personality disorder or both?The Dilemma: How do you treat a complex and long-term unstable disorder of mood in a difficult patient? The Case: The son whose parents were desperate to have him avoid KraepelinThe Question: Can you forecast whether an adolescent will become bipolar, schizophrenic or recover?The Dilemma: Should you treat symptoms empirically when the diagnosis changes every time the patient come for a visit? The Case: The soldier who thinks he is a slacker broken beyond all repair after 3 deployments to IraqThe Question: Are his back injury and PTSD going to end his military career?The Dilemma: Is polypharmacy with 14 medications including multiple opiates, tranquilizers and psychotropics the right way to head him towards symptomatic remission? The Case: The young man everybody was afraid to treatThe Question: How can you be confident about the safety of combining antihypertensive medications for serious hypertension with psychotropic drugs for serious depression in a patient with a positive urine screen for amphetamine?The Dilemma: Which antidepressants can you use? The Case:The young woman whose doctors could not decide whether she has schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or bothThe Question: Is there a such thing as schizoaffective disorder?The Dilemma: Does treatment depend upon whether the diagnosis is schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or schizoaffective disorder? The Case: The scary man with only partial symptom control on clozapineThe Question: How to manage breakthrough positive symptoms as well as chronic negative symptoms in a 48-year-old psychotic patient with a history of homicide and suicide attempts?The Dilemma: What do you do when even clozapine does not work adequately? The Case: The 8-year-old girl who was naughtyThe Question: Do girls get ADHD?The Dilemma: How do you treat ADHD with oppositional symptoms? The Case: The scatter-brained mother whose daughter has ADHD, like mother, like daughterThe Question: How often does ADHD run in families?The Dilemma: When you see a child with ADHD, should you also evaluate the parents and siblings? The Case: The doctor who couldnt keep up with his patientsThe Question:Is cognitive dysfunction following a head injury due to tramatic brain injury or to depression?The Dilemma: How can treatment improve his functioning at work? The Case: The computer analyst who thought the government would choke him to deathThe Question: Can you tell the difference between schizophrenia, delusional disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder?The Dilemma: What do you do when antipsychotics do not help delusions? The Case: The severely depressed man with a life insurance policy soon to lose its suicide exemptionThe Question: Is unstable depression without mania or hypomania a form of unipolar depression or bipolar depression?The Dilemma: Do mood stabilizers work for patients with very unstable mood even if the patient has no history of mania or hypomania? The Case: The anxious woman who was more afraid of her anxiety medications than of anything elseThe Question: Is medication phobia part of this patients anxiety disorder?The Dilemma: How do you treat a patient who has intolerable side effects with every medication? The Case: The psychotic woman with delusions that no medication could fixThe Question: How can you weigh severe side effects with therapeutic benefits of clozapine plus augmentation in a severely ill patient?The Dilemma: Is it possible for a patient to have better functioning even though treatment does not help her delusions? The Case: The breast cancer survivor who couldnt remember how to cookThe Question: What is chemobrain?The Dilemma: Can you treat cognitive dysfunction following chemotherapy for breast cancer? The Case: The woman who has always been out of controlThe Question: How do you treat chaos?The Dilemma: What can you expect from an antipsychotic in a woman with many problems and diagnoses? The Case: The young man with alcohol abuse and depression like father, like son; like grandfather, like father; like great grandfather, like grandfatherThe Question: How can you help a young man who denies his alcoholism and depression?The Dilemma: Why do so few psychopharmacologists treat addictive disorders with approved medications? The Case: The woman with psychotic depression responsive to her own TMS machineThe Question: What do you do for TMS responders who need longterm maintenance?The Dilemma: Finding simultaneous medication treatments to supplement TMS for her psychosis, confusion and mood disorder when ECT and clozapine have failed The Case: The boy getting kicked out of his classroomThe Question: What is pediatric mania?The Dilemma: What do you do for a little boy with a family history of mania and who is irritable, inattentive, defiant and aggressive? The Case: The young man whose dyskinesia was prompt and not tardiveThe Question: What is the cause of a profound and early onset movement disorder in a young man who just started a second generation atypical antipsychotic?The Dilemma: How do you treat the psychotic illness without making the movement disorder worse? The Case: The patient whose daughter wouldnt give upThe Question: Is medication treatment of recurrent depression in an elderly woman worth the risks?The Dilemma: Should remission still be the goal of antidepressant treatment if it means high doses and combinations of antidepressants in a frail patient with two forms of cancer and two hip replacements? The Case: The psychotic arsonist who burned his house and tried to burn himselfThe Question: How to keep an uncooperative yearold psychotic man with menacing behavior under behavioral controlThe Dilemma: What can you do after you think you have blocked every dopamine receptor and cannot give clozapine? The Case: The woman with depression whose Parkinsons disease vanishedThe Question: Can state dependent parkinsonism be part of major depressive disorder?The Dilemma: How to diagnose and treat with simultaneous antidepressants and antiparkinsonian drugs? The Case: The depressed man who thought he was out of optionsThe Question: Are some episodes of depression untreatable?The Dilemma: What do you do when even ECT and MAOIs do not work? The Case: The woman who was either manic or fatThe Question: Will patients be compliant with effective mood stabilizers that cause major weight gain?The Dilemma: Can you find a mood stabilizer that does not cause weight gain or a medication that blocks the weight gain of the mood stabilizer? The Case: The girl who couldnt find a doctorThe Question: How aggressive should medication treatment be in a child with an anxiety disorder?The Dilemma: Can you justify giving high dose benzodiazepines plus SSRIs to a yearold? The Case: The man who wondered if once a bipolar always a bipolar?The Question:Is antidepressant induced mania real bipolar disorder?The Dilemma: Can you stop mood stabilizers after years of stability following one episode of antidepressant induced mania without boarding a year roller coaster of mood instability? The Case: Suck it up, soldier, and quit whiningThe Question: What is wrong with a soldier returning from his deployment in Afghanistan?The Dilemma: Is it traumatic brain injury, PTSD or postconcussive syndrome, and how do you treat him? The Case: The young man who is failing to launchThe Question:What is the underlying illness and when can you make a long term diagnosis?The Dilemma: What can you do for a young adult on a tragic downhill course of social and cognitive decline? The Case: The young cancer survivor with panicThe Question:Why is this patient resistant to medication treatments?The Dilemma: How aggressive should psychopharmacological treatment be in terms of dosing and duration of drug treatment for panic? The Case: The man whose antipsychotic almost killed himThe Question: How closely should you monitor atypical antipsychotic augmentation in a type diabetic with treatment resistant depression?The Dilemma: Can you rechallenge a patient with an atypical antipsychotic for his highly resistant depression when he developed hyperglycemic hyperosmotic syndrome on the medication the last time he took it? The Case: The painful man who soaked up his opiates like a spongeThe Question: What do you do for a complex chronic pain patient whose symptoms progress despite treatment?The Dilemma: How far can medications go to treat chronic pain? The Case: The woman with an ever fluctuating moodThe Question: Where does her personality disorder end and where does her mood disorder begin?The Dilemma: Can medication work for mood instability of a personality disorder? The Case: The psychotic sex offender with grandiosity and maniaThe Question: How to stabilize an assaultive patient with deviant sexual fantasies not responsive to standard doses of antipsychotics and mood stabilizers?The Dilemma: Should heroic doses of quetiapine be tried when standard doses give only a partial response? The Case: The elderly man with schizophrenia and Alzheimers diseaseThe Question: How do you treat a patient with schizophrenia who is poorly responsive to antipsychotics and then develops Alzheimers dementia?The Dilemma: Can you give an antipsychotic for one disorder when this is relatively contraindicated for another disorder in the same patient at the same time?
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