Psychiatrie: een inleiding
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Format
Paperback
Pages
591
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Mar 9, 2021
Publisher
Pearson Benelux
Edition
01
ISBN-10
9043038121
ISBN-13
9789043038126
Description
This book serves as a comprehensive introduction to the field of psychiatry, offering insights into the complexities of mental health and the various approaches to understanding and treating psychological disorders. With contributions from three knowledgeable authors, it explores the interplay between biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to mental well-being. The text emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practice, ensuring that readers grasp the foundational concepts in a clear and informative manner.
Throughout the pages, readers will encounter a range of topics, including the evolution of psychiatric theories, contemporary treatment modalities, and the ethical considerations surrounding mental health practices. The authors engage with current debates and encourage critical thinking about the challenges faced in psychiatry today. Whether for students embarking on a career in mental health or for laypersons seeking to understand the intricacies of the human mind, this introduction proves to be an invaluable resource.
Throughout the pages, readers will encounter a range of topics, including the evolution of psychiatric theories, contemporary treatment modalities, and the ethical considerations surrounding mental health practices. The authors engage with current debates and encourage critical thinking about the challenges faced in psychiatry today. Whether for students embarking on a career in mental health or for laypersons seeking to understand the intricacies of the human mind, this introduction proves to be an invaluable resource.
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