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Emergency Psychiatry in a Changing World: Proceedings of the 5th World Congress of the International Association for Emergency Psychiatry, Brussels, Belgium, 15-17 October 1998,9780444500175
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Emergency Psychiatry in a Changing World: Proceedings of the 5th World Congress of the International Association for Emergency Psychiatry, Brussels, Belgium, 15-17 October 1998


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Author(s): De Clercq, Michel
ISBN10:  0444500170
ISBN13:  9780444500175
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  12/1/1999
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science Ltd

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Catholic Univ. of Louvain, Belgium. A compilation that presents key themes discussed at the 5th World Congress of the International Association for Emergency Psychiatry on October 15th and 17th, 1998 in Brussels, Belgium. For those in the psychiatric field. DNLM: Emergencies--Congresses.
Emergency psychiatry in a changing world v
M. De Clercq
Part I: The challenges of emergency psychiatry in a changing world
Emergency psychiatry and the challenges of the year 2000
3(10)
M. De Clercq
Part II: What we have learned about emergency psychiatry and the acute of metal disorders
What we have learned about emergency psychiatry and the acute treatment of mental disorders
13(12)
A. Andreoli
Part III: Emergency psychiatry and social problems in big cities
Nearly forgotten: the mental health needs of an urbanised planet
25(10)
N. Sartorius
New challenges for emergency psychiatry since deinstitutionalization
35(12)
N. R. Lamb
From vital emergencies to social emergencies
47(6)
X. Emmanuelli
Multicultural cities and the role of emergency psychiatry in the next period of time
53(6)
H.H.P. Vergouwen
Psychiatric emergencies and homelessness: assistance or intervention?
59(6)
A. Garzino
M.-F. Frutoso
D. Arnaud
The ``new social issues'' impact on the psychiatric emergency: a study of cases
65(8)
M. Dominguez
A.J.M. Carballeda
Possible consequences of and changes in care from an emergency psychiatry point of view
73(18)
P. M. Furlan
Part IV: Emergency psychiatry and social control
Emergency psychiatry and social control
91(4)
P.L. Forster
Psychiatric emergency-treatment: help against one's will or action of professional violence?
95(10)
P. Lehmann
Enhancing the client's autonomy leads to a new role for the health practitioner
105(10)
S. Lamarre
The ``emergency'' age and the age of social control
115(12)
Y. Cartuyvels
Part V: Emergency psychiatry and acute stress disorders
The advantages of immediate and post-immediate care following psychic traumas
127(8)
F. Lebigot
Psychological debriefing: conceptual and procedural aspects of trauma prevention
135(12)
C. M. Chemtob
P. Louville
Early psychotherapeutical approach of victims
147(6)
D. Zucker
The psychological debriefing after a traumatic event: points of interest and limits
153(6)
E. Vermeiren
Y. S, C. Lim-Cow
M. De Clercq
The unit of medico-psychological emergency and the forensic unit in mass disasters: Direct and indirect care in the field
159(6)
N. Prieto
A. Miras
E Weber
J. Vedrinne
Diversity and limits of medico-psychological emergency interventions in France
165(14)
P. Louville
Part VI: Emergency psychiatry and posttraumatic stress disorder
Measures for the treatment of severe, collective posttraumatic stress syndrome
179(4)
J.Y. Hayez
E. de Becker
Combat shock revisited - the ECOMOG experience
183(4)
G.T. Okulate
Current therapeutic management of posttraumatic stress disorder
187(6)
O. Cottencin
C. Vaiva
F. Ducrocq
M. Goudonvand
The Rwandan family facing the psychiatric repercussions of the war
193(6)
J.B. Butera
F.J. Bultinck
P. Mercier
Current problems of emergency psychiatry at the radioecological disaster
199(4)
A. Napreyenko
K. Loganovsky
Crisis reactions in a community exposed to a natural disaster: psychosocial repercussions of the ice storm in Montreal
203(4)
H. Iskandar
C. Murphy
M. Ouellet
Z. Pleszewski
On the problem of mental health of the population of the radiation-polluted territories. or somatogenia?
207(8)
V.L. Malygin
D.B. Tsygankov
A.A. Khadartsev
V.A. Zheredtsova
Part VII: Mental health, emergency psychiatry and conflicts
Mental health and conflicts
215(4)
D. Guha-Sapir
The importance of community mental health programmes in countries which have experienced man-made disasters
219(8)
V. Dubois
D. Guha-Sapir
M. De Clercq
The impact of torture on the Vietnamese ex-political detainees: intervention models
227(8)
T. Pham
Overview of mental health issues in populations affected by war and genocide
235(12)
A. Golaz
D. Guha-Sapir
B. Lopes-Cardozo
P. Spiegel
V. Duhois
Part VIII: Emergency psychiatry and violence
Violence: a public health issue
247(4)
D.S. Halperin
Emergency and violence in psychiatric community care
251(14)
P. Roper
Prevalence, characteristics, and methods to address assaultive patients in a large neuropsychiatric hospital
265(6)
A. Tapp
A. Douglas
R. Tandon
A. E Wood
Cognitive-behavioural treatment of aggressive patients
271(6)
P. Gerits
Use of seclusion and restraint in psychiatric patients in Zimbabwe: gender differences
277(8)
M.B. Sebit
S. Siziya
S.W. Acuda
E. Mhondoro
Schizophrenia, noncompliance and violent behavior in civilly committed patients
285(6)
A. Pehlivanidis
A. Politis
G. Trikkas
G N. Christodoulou
Women -- victims of violence
291(6)
D. M. Beissman
M A.J. MacFadden
Part IX: Emergency psychiatry in developing countries
Psychiatric emergencies in third world countries: the example of Senegal and Benin
297(6)
D. M. Douma
B. Fall
M F. Frutoso
R. Pandelon
Cultural traditional beliefs, and psychiatric emergencies in Lusaka - Zambia
303(4)
O. Okitapoy
Emergency psychiatry in Turkey
307(6)
D.I. Akbiyik
O.E. Berksun
Inpatient referrals to psychiatry in peace and war
313(8)
G.T. Okulate
Part X: Emergency psychiatry, involuntary commitment and the law
Psychiatrists and the courts: is a dialogue impossible?
321(4)
V. Ryckmans
An assessment of requests for advice received from the courts and from the police force by the psychiatric emergency services
325(6)
S. Cornet
M De Clercq
Disturbing behaviors as risk factors for compulsory care: implications for preventing compulsory admissions among the severely mentally ill
331(6)
A. Politis
A. Pehlivanidis
G. Trikkas
G. N. Christodoulou
Comparison of referrals to crisis-units of RIAGGs {Dutch community mental health centres): police vs. other referring agents
337(6)
J.A. Jenner
F.G. Brook
B.N.W.J. Geelhoed-Jonner
A.P.J Geelhoed
Compulsory treatments: between emergency psychiatry and social control
343(12)
P.M. Furlan
F. Marci
S. Gelati
Part XI: Emergency psychiatry, substance abuse and dual diagnosis patient
Acute or crisis treatment of the dual-diagnosis patient: the mental health and substance-abuse services interface
355(4)
P. L. Forster
Acute case management of dual-diagnosis patients
359(2)
G. Green
The dual-diagnosis patient: impact of methamphetamine and other drugs
361(6)
M.M. Mirassou
M.H. Leamon
Pilot project: group for dually diagnosed patients
367(4)
B. Chasse
C. Gagne
F. Morin
J. Therien
``Saturday night fever'': ecstasy (MDMA) and medical emergencies
371(6)
H. Williams
L. Dratcu
R. Taylor
R. Roberts
A. Oyefeso
Methamphetamine in the 1990s: American views on trends for emergency psychiatry
377(6)
M.M. Miramssou
M.H. Leamon
New trends in substance abuse: the era of designer drugs
383(10)
Y.S.C. Lim-Cow
Substance abuse in psychiatric emergencies: the family crisis and its developments
393(6)
G. Invernizzi
C. Bressi
G. Cerveri
P. Frongia
L. Maggi
Research-action on acute intoxication and overdoses among drug users in Brussels: preliminary results and first hypothesis
399(6)
F. Hariga
A-F. Raedemaeker
Cannabis and psychosis in a young North African male
405(10)
N. Hayt
M. Dewez
Part XII: Management of psychiatric emergencies
Management of psychiatric emergencies in the city of Buenos Aires
415(4)
L. D. Mosca
E. Lipko
J. P. Licciardo
J. L. Coppola
Psychiatric emergencies: nurses in the front line
419(6)
M.J-Ch. Mieville
D. Peter
The psychiatric emergency team: a valid alternative in a changing world
425(6)
L. Morrison-Ngatai
The alternative to hospitalisation, a major issue in psychiatry ERIC, a mobile psychiatric emergency service
431(8)
S. Kannas
M.N. Noirot
M. Robin
F. Pochard
F. Mauriac
C. Devynck
E. Chenu
A. Waddington
Advantages of the mobile crisis approach to emergency mental health care
439(4)
J.J. Zealberg
The actual situations and the point at issue of psychiatric emergency services in Osaka and Sawa Hospital
443(6)
Y. Sawa
Society in crisis, religious cults and emergency psychiatry
449(6)
A. Utinans
Neuropsychiatric approach of elderly patients in the emergency room
455(4)
F. Primeau
Developmental troubles and mental handicap: is there an emergency Above 35?
459(6)
G. Galli Carminati
S. Djapo Yogwa
Psychiatric emergency service in a university hospital in Japan
465(8)
M. Yasui
K. Masuyama
K. Kobayashi
H. Muraoka
S. Nakajima
M. Murasaki
Part XIII: Crisis intervention and emergency psychiatry
Emergency psychiatry: crisis intervention. A methodological approach
473(4)
F.M.M.A. Matthys
Model replication as a mechanism of decompensation in crisis
477(6)
Z. Pleszewski
Systems theory in crisis situations: when time stands still
483(8)
M. Winkler
J. Liefferink
Part XIV: Emergency psychiatry, children and adolescents
From the psychiatric emergency of the adolescent to the judicial report
491(4)
C. Rascle
S. Bourcet
P. Garros
Decisional strategies for the psychiatric hospitalization of adolescents
495(8)
J-M. Chanez
J. Laget
J. Savoy
L. Staffoni Donadini
B. Plancherel
O. Halfon
Adolescents in crisis in French emergency rooms: should the law be modified?
503(6)
R. Faou
J. Bouquillon
M. Bessalem
E. Guevart
Prepubertal anorexia nervosa: somatic and/or psychiatric emergency?
509(6)
J. A. Serrano
S. Thiry
D. Charlier
G. Cornu
The child and the psychiatric emergency
515(10)
S. Thiry
J.A. Serrano
V. Dubois
M. Dc Clercq
Part XV: Emergency psychiatry, suicide and suicide attempts
Pregnancy protects from suicide: a dangerous concept!
525(4)
G. Vaiva
E Teissier
O. Cottencin
F. Ducrocq
P. Thomas
M Goudemand
Incidence, profile and evolution of suicide attempts seen in emergency wards in France. Results of a multicentric Study
529(4)
F. Staikowsky
N. Descrimes
Repercussions of suicide on the family -- an analysis of 50 consecutive suicides
533(8)
B. Delatte
O. Pirson
M. De Clercq
Family risk factors associated with repeated suicide attempts in young people in France
541(6)
F. Chastang
P. Rioux
L. Leclerc
V. Kovess
E. Zarifian
Suicide in the period from 1988 to 1997 in the Kolubara district
547
S. Medenica
Psychotic suicide attempters at the emergency department of a general hospital
533(24)
F. Eudier
C. Botez
A. Badiche
Enquiry into victimisation in a population of suicidal persons
557(8)
V. Blettery
J. Vedrinne
J.M. Elchardus
Part XVI: Liaison psychiatry and emergency psychiatry
Could emergency and liaison psychiatry be the pivot of a new French sectorial policy?
565(6)
F. Scheider
Ganser's syndrome: a psychiatric emergency
571(6)
N. Kirch
N. Zdanowicz
S. Goffinet
P. Janne
First steps towards the U-pattern: a comparison of the psychological profiles of patients admitted on an elective or emergency basis in a semi-urban environment
577(6)
C. de Beauffort
P. Janne
D. Tordeurs
N. Zdanowicz
M. De Clercq
Ch. Reynaert
Psychiatric diagnosis from 24-h continuous referrals to the general hospital emergency room
583(8)
M. Bellini
C. Bruschi
S. Isacco
G. Ferrari
C. Petio
T. Alberti
Part XVII: Research in emergency psychiatry and crisis intervention
Consumers of Dutch mobile crisis teams: who are they and who refer them?
591(6)
J.A. Jenner
F.G. Brook
B.N.W.J. Geelhoed-Jenner
A.P.J. Geelhoed
Emergency psychiatry for prisoners
597(8)
C. de Beaurepaire
S. Balanger
Crisis intervention in psychiatric emergencies: a selection for admission to psychiatric services
605(6)
G. Invernizzi
G. Broich
C. Bressi
P. Boato
C. Cattaneo
G. Cerveri
E. Colombo
M.T. Coppola
F. Cova
B. Guidotti
G. Guggeri
A.D. Linciano
V. Zirulia
Demographic features of patients attending a psychiatric emergency service
611(6)
A. Lenzi
R. Paoli
E. Poggi
C. Gonnelli
L. Tiano
E. Coli
The impact of structured activities on the mentally ill
617(10)
S. Attia
A longitudinal evaluation of two psychiatric inpatient units attached to a community mental health centre; outcomes and costs
627(6)
A.P. Boardman
R. Hodgson
M. Lewis
K. Allen
A. Haycox
L. Unsworth
Feelings about Christmas, as reported by psychiatric emergency patients
633(6)
V.R. Velamoor
L. Voruganti
N. Nadkarni
Z. Cernovsky
Psychiatric emergencies of ethnic minority patients in Belgium: a comparative study
639(6)
D.J.A. Spooren
C.L. Jannes
Ethnic differences in diagnoses and dispositions in a psychiatric emergency ward
645(6)
P. Fossion
Y. Ledoux
P. Minner
L. Servais
I. Pelc
Psychiatric intensive care-resource consumption and cost implications of differential antipsychotic drug use
651(6)
C. Hyde
C. Harower-Wilson
P. Ash
Emergency psychiatric interventions in people with epilepsy
657(4)
P. Rajna
J. Veres
Index of authors 661(4)
Keyword index 665

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