The basis for clinical work in psychiatry consists of collecting findings, recognizing and naming phenomena and diagnostic assessment. For those starting out in the field, however, it is usually difficult at first to develop a clear enough view in order to make distinctions and reach diagnoses. This book provides basic knowledge in an understandable form and provides both beginners and also more experienced clinicians with advice on terminology and diagnostic procedures. It discusses not only common diagnoses in acute psychiatry, but also potential pitfalls, difficult differential diagnoses, and therapeutic implications. Numerous clear examples provide connections with practical clinical work.
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Adjunct Prof. Ulrich Seidl is a specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy, geriatrics and medical quality management and is Senior Consultant in the Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics of the SHG Sonnenberg Hospital in Saarbrücken. He holds a teaching qualification for psychiatry and psychotherapy from the Heidelberg Medical Faculty in Ruprecht Karl University, where he regularly teaches students. He is also actively involved in continuing education and training inside and outside the health-care system.