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The aim of Practical Psychodermatology is to provide a simple, comprehensive, practical and up-to-date guide for the management of patients with psychocutaneous disease. The scope of the book will be inclusive and will aim to cover all aspects of psychocutaneous disease, in an accessible way so that non-dermatologists and non-psychiatrists will be easily able to understand the text.
The book will apply a practical facilitative approach to diagnosis and management, and will be summarised by clear boxed texts and algorithms to assist readers. In addition there will be a reference and website section at the end of each chapter to which the reader can refer for more in depth study.
Edited by Anthony Bewley, MB, ChB, FRCP, Department of Dermatology, The Royal London Hospital & Whipps Cross University Hospital (Barts Health NHS Trust), London, UK
Ruth Taylor, MB ChB, MRCPsych, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK
Jason S Reichenberg, MD, Department of Dermatology, University of Texas Southwestern, Austin, TX, USA
Michelle Majid, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Southwestern, Austin, TX, USA
Contributors, vii
Foreword, xi
Preface, xiii
Section 1: Introduction
1 Introduction, 3Anthony Bewley, Michelle Magid, Jason S. Reichenberg and Ruth E. Taylor
2 History and examination, 11Ruth E. Taylor, Jason S. Reichenberg, Michelle Magid and Anthony Bewley
Section 2: Management in psychodermatology
3 Psychopharmacology in psychodermatology, 21Sussann Kotara, Michelle Magid and Maureen Burrows
4 Adherence in the treatment of chronic skin diseases, 33Laura F. Sandoval, Christine S. Ahn and Steven R. Feldman
5 Psychological assessment and interventions for people with skin disease, 40Reena B. Shah
6 Risk and risk management in psychodermatology, 50William H. Reid and Simon Kirwin
7 Self-help for management of psychological distress associated with skin conditions, 60Andrew R. Thompson
8 Habit reversal therapy: a behavioural approach to atopic eczema and other skin conditions, 66Christopher Bridgett
9 Nursing interventions in psychodermatology, 72Fiona Cowdell and Steven Ersser
Section 3: Skin diseases with secondary psychiatric disorders
10 Psychological impact of hair loss, 81Paul Farrant and Sue McHale
11 Psoriasis and psychodermatology, 90Christine Bundy, Lis Cordingley and Chris Griffi ths
12 Living well with a skin condition: what it takes, 97Henrietta Spalding, Wendy Eastwood, Krysia Saul and Susan Bradbrooke
13 Chronic skin disease and anxiety, depression and other affective disorders, 104Steven Reid and Wojtek Wojcik
Section 4: Psychiatric disorders with secondary skin manifestations
14 Delusional infestation, 117Peter Lepping, Roland Freudenmann and Markus Huber
15 Body dysmorphic disorder, 127Emma Baldock and David Veale
16 Pickers, pokers, and pullers: obsessive-compulsive and related disorders in dermatology, 134Jonathan S. Abramowitz and Ryan J. Jacoby
17 Factitious skin disorder (dermatitis artefacta), 142Jonathan Millard and Leslie Millard
Section 5: Cutaneous sensory (pain) disorders
18 Medically unexplained symptoms and health anxieties: somatic symptom and related disorders, 153Angharad Ruttley, Audrey Ng and Anna Burnside
19 Dysesthetic syndromes, 164Sara A. Hylwa, Mark D.P. Davis and Mark R. Pittelkow
20 Chronic idiopathic mucocutaneous pain syndromes: vulvodynia, penodynia, and scrotodynia, 173Peter J. Lynch and Libby Edwards
21 Burning mouth syndrome, 180Alison Bruce, Rochelle R. Torgerson, Cooper C. Wriston and Tania M. Gonzalez Santiago
22 Nodular prurigo, 186Wei Sheng Tan, Hong Liang Tey and Mark B.Y. Tang
Section 6: Special populations and situations
23 Child and adolescent psychodermatology, 197Birgit Westphal and Osman Malik
24 Psychodermato-oncology: psychological reactions to skin cancer, 206Andrew G. Affleck and Lesley Howells
25 Botulinum toxin treatment in depression, 216M. Axel Wollmer, Michelle Magid and Tillmann H.C. Kruger
26 The Morgellons debate, 220Jason S. Reichenberg and Michelle Magid
27 Substance misuse and the dermatology patient, 224Alexander Verner
Glossary, 231
Appendix: Screening questionnaires and scales, 238
Index, 268
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