: Now in its 4th edition (released in 2019), it has expanded to 1,200 pages, covering the latest legislature, ICD-11 coding, and new chapters like Neuropsychiatry.
The story of the is one of clinical necessity, born from a group of friends who found themselves overwhelmed by the "panic and perplexity" of starting their careers in mental health. The Genesis: A "Missing" Companion
Today, what began as a collection of notes among friends is often referred to by trainees as the of psychiatric handbooks, continuing its original mission to turn the complexity of life into manageable, clinical conviction. Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry (Oxford Medical Handbooks)
Driven by this gap, the group decided to write the book they wished they’d had. Their goal was to create a portable, "pocket-sized" reassurance that could:
: Now in its 4th edition (released in 2019), it has expanded to 1,200 pages, covering the latest legislature, ICD-11 coding, and new chapters like Neuropsychiatry.
The story of the is one of clinical necessity, born from a group of friends who found themselves overwhelmed by the "panic and perplexity" of starting their careers in mental health. The Genesis: A "Missing" Companion
Today, what began as a collection of notes among friends is often referred to by trainees as the of psychiatric handbooks, continuing its original mission to turn the complexity of life into manageable, clinical conviction. Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry (Oxford Medical Handbooks)
Driven by this gap, the group decided to write the book they wished they’d had. Their goal was to create a portable, "pocket-sized" reassurance that could: