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Chapter 1: Introduction/Overview
Chapter 2: When to Call for Psychiatric Help
Chapter 3: Mental Status Examination and Diagnosis
Chapter 4: Overview of Psychopharmacologic Therapies
Chapter 5: Psychiatric Emergency
Chapter 6: Suicide Risk Assessment
Chapter 7: The Patient with Depressive Symptoms
Chapter 8: The Patient with Manic Symptoms
Chapter 9: The Patient with Symptoms of Anxiety
Chapter 10: The Patient with Disordered Use of Substances or Alcohol
Chapter 11: The Patient with Agitated Symptoms
Chapter 12: The Patient with Psychotic Symptoms
Chapter 13: The Patient with Confusion or Memory Problems
Chapter 14: The Patient with Multiple Physical Complaints
Chapter 15: The Patient with Disordered Sleep
Chapter 16: The Patient with Low Weight or Abnormal Eating Behaviors
Chapter 17: The Geriatric Patient
Chapter 18: The "Difficult" Patient
Chapter 19: The Patient with Unusual Presentations
Chapter 20: The Patient who Refuses Care
Chapter 21: Overview of the Practice of Psychotherapy
Chapter 22: Principles of Stress Management
Chapter 23: Neurocognitive and Psychological Assessment
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