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Mental Health, Diabetes and Endocrinology

Mental Health, Diabetes and Endocrinology

Mental Health, Diabetes and Endocrinology

Anne M. Doherty, University College Dublin
Aoife M. Egan, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, USA
Sean Dinneen, School of Medicine, National University of Ireland, Galway
January 2022
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    Mental Health, Diabetes and Endocrinology examines the main areas of clinical overlap between endocrinology and mental health to address key clinical conundrums. Drawing on the most recent developments from literature and clinical practice, this book gives specific attention to the main areas where clinical conundrums and treatment challenges arise across endocrinology, psychiatry, psychology and primary care. Common challenges in this area include depression which can impact on the person's ability to self-care and to adhere to treatment with consequences for their morbidity and mortality; 'diabulaemia' associated with high mortality rates; obesity and associated mental disorders; cognitive impairment and mental capacity; anti-psychotic medications and their endocrine sequelae; and specific setting-related considerations. Mental Health, Diabetes and Endocrinology is a useful resource for the overlapping conditions across these specialities, and provides clinically-focussed evidence-based resources for all health care professionals who encounter these issues.

    • Takes a 'big problem' approach, focussing on those areas which are associated with the most complex clinical scenarios
    • Encompasses recent innovations in science and in clinical best practice
    • International writers with experience of working in the UK, the US and Ireland

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘This superb book by international experts provides an accessible and readable resource on the critical subject of mental health, and is important reading for anyone involved in diabetes, metabolism or endocrinology. The complex bidirectional relationships between mental wellbeing, physical health conditions, and their treatments, is comprehensively described and discussed. The book is an essential resource for specialists and trainees and is hugely valuable to all healthcare professionals as it covers common, ubiquitous conditions.’ Nick Oliver, Wynn Professor of Metabolism, Imperial College London, UK

    ‘All chronic disease requires some consideration of mental health as part of the management of that condition. Nowhere is that truer than in metabolic disease. This timely book is important because it provides topical guidance to the busy clinician, hopefully leading to better outcomes.’ Adrian Vella, Professor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States

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    Product details

    January 2022
    Paperback
    9781911623618
    180 pages
    233 × 154 × 10 mm
    0.28kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction to endocrinology and mental disorders Anne M. Doherty and Sean Dinneen
    • 2. Depression across endocrine disorders Anne M. Doherty and Sean Dinneen
    • 3. Antipsychotic medications and metabolic syndrome Aoife Egan and Anne M. Doherty
    • 4. 'Diabulimia', diabetes and eating disorders Anne M. Doherty, Aoife Egan and Sean Dinneen
    • 5. Disorders of the HPA axis: Cushing's Syndrome and beyond Aoife Egan and Anne M. Doherty
    • 6. Disorders of the thyroid and parathyroid Aoife Egan and Diana S. Dean
    • 7. Psychological factors impacting on endocrine disorders and self-management and medication taking behaviour Sean Dinneen, Eimear Morrissey and Anne M. Doherty
    • 8. Cognitive impairment and endocrine conditions Anne M. Doherty and Sean Dinneen
    • 9. Suicidal ideation and self-harm Anne M. Doherty and Sean Dinneen
    • 10. Obesity and mental health Aoife Egan
    • 11. Gender incongruence: key considerations in transitioning Anne M. Doherty and Todd B. Nippoldt
    • 12. Anti-androgens in forensic psychiatric settings Mary Davoren
    • 13. Setting and service-related challenges: residential care and psychiatric inpatients Anne M. Doherty and Sean Dinneen.
      Contributors
    • Anne M. Doherty, Sean Dinneen, Aoife Egan, Diana S. Dean, Eimear Morrissey Todd B. Nippoldt, Mary Davoren

    • Editors
    • Anne M. Doherty , University College Dublin

      Anne M. Doherty is a Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist at Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at University College Dublin, Ireland.

    • Aoife M. Egan , Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, USA

      Aoife Egan is a Consultant and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, US.

    • Sean Dinneen , School of Medicine, National University of Ireland, Galway

      Sean Dinneen is a Professor of Diabetic Medicine at National University of Ireland, Galway and Consultant Endocrinologist at Galway University Hospitals, Ireland.