Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry

Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry

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2nd edition

The Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry is a new book directed at medical students, doctors coming to psychiatry for the first time, psychiatric trainees, and other professionals who may have to deal with patients with psychiatric problems. It is written by a group of experienced psychiatrists and is designed to provide easy access to the information required by psychiatry trainees on the wards or on-call.

About the Editors

David Semple Consultant Psychiatrist, Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride and Honorary Fellow, Division of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh.

Roger Smyth Consultant Psychiatrist, Department of Psychological Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.

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