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Psychiatry [Paperback]

Neel Burton (Author)
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July 3, 2006
WINNER OF THE 2007 RICHARD ASHER PRIZE AWARDED BY THE SOCIETY OF AUTHORS AND THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE

This exciting new textbook aims to bring the subject of psychiatry alive. Refreshing and inspirational, Psychiatry uses numerous excerpts and images from the worlds of art, film and literature to illustrate the core psychiatric content needed by medical students and junior doctors.


Psychiatry is placed in an historical context and the complex ethical and philosophical issues that are inherent to the practice of psychiatry are highlighted. The book challenges the reader to think about these issues and to appreciate that psychiatry is about more than just treating mental illness.


This informative and engaging new psychiatry text uses a range of pedagogical features throughout the full colour text, and includes case studies and self assessment material.


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"This full colour, clinically focused textbook provides a comprehensive account of psychiatric disorders. The judges were impressed by its clear style and presentation; factual and practical, it is enlivened by many literary quotations" Judges, Royal Society of Medicine and Society of Authors 2007 Book Awards (WINNER RICHARD ASHER PRIZE)

"Neel Burton is to be congratulated on producing such an excellent, enjoyable, and enlivening book. His considerable enthusiasm for the subject matter of psychiatry shines through the pages of this introductory textbook and should make it even more interesting for the target audience of medical undergraduates.

The book is both useful and enjoyable. The overall format, helpful illustrations and diagrams, and thought-provoking spiritual and philosophical quotations all combine to make it "a good read". I would have no hesitation in recommending it to medical students and even to junior psychiatric trainees." International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2007; 11(1): 79

"This book is very different from any medical textbook you've ever read. It has a great number of merits but arguably its greatest merit is to have singlehandedly transformed the perception of psychiatry from that of Cinderella speciality to that of hottest specialty on offer. I sincerely hope that it sets a trend in medical textbooks." Reviewer, Amazon.co.uk

"Dr Burton's book exemplifies good teaching through simplification of the subject into its key components. By helping the reader to gain confidence rapidly, space is made to encourage a broader appreciation of psychiatry with memorable examples of mental illness drawn from history, art, music, literature and drama...By stimulating the formation of diverse intellectual links between society and psychiatry, a profound skill is taught, that of becoming a thinking doctor, who is aware that medicine is life itself and not merely a subject to be practised in abstraction. This original, refreshing perspective offered by Burton encourages the student to realise that all consultations are, indeed psychiatric. " Journal of the British Association of Psychopharmacology

"It is certainly a competent psychiatry book, but there are others out there too; Burton really sets his apart by making it interesting. There are numerous informative boxes from history and literature that both bring the subject to life and make it memorable, rather than detracting from it. If you like psychiatry, you will enjoy these forays into history and arts; if you hate psychiatry, these forays will keep you sane and interested." The Placebo Effect, HYMS Gazette

"This book puts in enough context and history to keep it interesting and relevant whilst also dealing with the necessary basic clinical skills and concepts of therapeutics. It's in full colour and it's thoroughly readable. I would recommend reading it cover to cover before starting your psych course, and then again just before exams. It's one of the few textbooks on psychiatry that isn't either a bit lacking, or too irritatingly self-indulgent.
I like it. Definitely worth a read." Reviewer, Amazon.co.uk

"This is an excellent text which explains psychiatry in an easy to understand way. Case histories provide an insight into how conditions present. This text provides all the information you need including, aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management. A beautifully written and illustrated text, with full colour throughout. An excellent text book which I would highly recommend to students and doctors alike." Reviewer, Amazon.co.uk

"Psychiatry can be a terrifying prospect for any medical student but this book breaks it down into manageable, clearly illustrated sections with many usful cases and examples." Medical Student, St. Andrews University

"A beautifully presented, well written journey through one of the core subjects. Plenty of contextual and historical background to keep you interested whilst still including the basic science necessary to passs finals." Medical Student, St. Georges Medical School

"A novel approach to clinical psychiatry, this book makes the subject come alive and aids learning through the stimulation of the mind." Medical Student, University of East Anglia

"A well-presented text which summarises the essential information needed to get through the much dreaded psychiatry exams. It includes useful revision summaries and self-assessment questions." Medical Student, Nottingham Unviersity

"A fabulous textbook whcih covers a difficult topic in an easy to understand and fun way. Examples of patients makes this text very useful in comprehending mental illness and how it presents." Medical Student, Manchester Unviersity

From the Back Cover

This exciting new textbook aims to bring the subject of psychiatry alive. Refereshing and inspirational, Psychiatry uses numerous excerpts and images from the worlds of art, film and literature to illustrate the core psychiatric content needed by medical students and junior doctors.


Psychiatry is placed in an historical context and the complex ethical and philosophical issues that are inherent to the practice of psychiatry are highlighted. The book challenges the reader to think about these issues and to appreciate that psychiatry is about more than just treating mental illness.


This informative and engaging new psychiatry text uses a range of pedagogical features throughout the full colour text, and includes case studies and self assessment material.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (July 3, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1405136529
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405136525
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #642,397 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Inaccurate and out of date, February 8, 2010
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Inaccurate and hopelessly out of date regarding ME/CFIDS. ME is a common and extremely disabling neuroendocrine immune disease associated with two retroviruses and rare lymphomas. Classifies ME under 'neurasthenia' which in turn is classified under "neurotic (anxiety) disorders." This is akin to having an entry on MS calling it 'hysterical paralysis' under "neurotic (anxiety) disorders". 'Hysterical paralysis' is the old name for MS when it was considered psychogenic.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkably comprehensive and practical, July 26, 2010
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The parts of this text I've read were remarkably comprehensive and practical. I took a lot of notes and look forward to looking up more topics in the text! Will refer residents to several tables with rich descriptions of terms used in describing psychiatric findings.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PSYCHIATRY by Neel L Burton, August 16, 2006
This review is from: Psychiatry (Paperback)

You can use this book for a bit of everything: as a core text, on a clinical rotation and as a revision text.

Three major strengths of this book:

1. Organisation: very easy to find your way around and subsequently follow the development of ideas. Spot-on explanations of key concepts, which are concise without being too brief.

2. Presentation: colour-coding, tables, chapter indentation and succinct diagrams. The whole kaboodle makes it pretty much a joy to read, no joking.

3. Case studies: reinforces information you have just read. You appreciate what you've been taking in and what you haven't.

Overall description:

Author clearly sets out objectives in introduction and sticks to them. He spices up the book making the subject even more striking and memorable, while keeping it within context. Doesn't feel like you're reading a typical medical textbook, as it's so lively and imaginative. A heady mixture of different approaches to the subject including history, art and philosophy give it a broad sweep. Make it all very life-like and not too bookish.

The clear chapter divisions encourages you to compartmentalise the material as you go along. There is no risk of being overwhelmed by facts and data. True/false questions capping each chapter see to this. You keep track of your progress. These questions also double as a summary, saving you time if you are skim-reading and looking for specific points.

You learn a lot on diagnosis thanks to clear definitions of different symptoms. Felt a lot less confused about various pathologies. Authoritative reminders of subject guidelines makes you feel good about yourself as you know you're covering what you need to.

Summary points manage to bring together loose strands of thought and keeps structure nicely coherent. Tables and flow charts can be read without accompanying text if you're in a rush.

An excellent all-round book.

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