In Darwinian Psychiatry, Michael T. McGuire and Alfonso Troisi provide a conceptual framework for integrating many features of prevailing models. Based on Darwinian theory rather than traditional approaches, the book offers clinicians a fundamentally new perspective for looking at the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Writing from this innovative theoretical position, the authors discuss the origin of pathological conditions, the adaptive and maladaptive aspects of symptoms and syndromes, the biological basis of social relations, and many other key concepts. The authors suggest that when making diagnostic assessments, psychiatrists should evaluate not only the patient's symptoms but also their functional capacities, and that therapeutic interventions should work toward the achievement of biological goals
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Bariatric Psychology and Psychiatry
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The book provides a comprehensive guide to mental health assessment specifically for bariatric surgery patients, emphasizing the importance of psychological evaluation in surgical outcomes. It explores key psychological processes that influence patients' perceptions and commitment to lifestyle changes. The second part delves into various psychiatric conditions, discussing their effects on surgery outcomes and vice versa. It includes diagnostic tools for accurate mental health assessments and addresses postoperative complications. The final chapter highlights unresolved issues and emerging research in the field, making it a vital resource for clinicians.