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Kaplan, Harold Irwin was born on October 1, 1927 in Brooklyn. Son of William and Fannie Rose Kaplan.
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This reference provides, for each disorder, key points of aetiology, epidemiology, clinical picture, and treatment. Psychopharmacological principles are presented for the range of drugs used in treating mental and emotional conditions, and there is a colour psychotropic drug identification guide.
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This handy guide is ideal for primary care physicians faced with the challenge of evaluating and treating patients with psychiatric illness. The concise, user-friendly handbook contains discussions of 145 disorders and provides information on interview techniques and also symptoms of psychiatric illness that may be encountered in the primary care setting - all current with the DSM-IV. It also has a full colour psychotherapeutic drug identification guide. The valuable appendices contain the treatment of specific poisons and toxic substances, a drug dosage chart, and a section on movement disorders. The book is present in an easy to read format and features definititions, diagnosies, interviewing guidelines, treatment and also applicable drug therapies. It is ideal for primary care physicians faced with the challenge of evaluating and treating patients with psychiatric illness. Among the many topics discussed in the book are: The Primary Care Physician and Assessment; Psychiatric Signs and Symptoms; The Psychiatric Examination; Clinical Problems in Psychiatry; Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence; Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders; Mental Disorders Associated with General Medical Condition; Substance-Related Disorders; Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders; Mood Disorders; Anxiety and Dissociative Disorders; Somatoform Disorders; Factitious Disorders; Sexual Disorders and Rape; Eating Disorders; Sleep Disorders; Impulse-Control Disorders; Personality Disorders; and Treatment and Managemen
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This is a quick reference book for the management of psychiatric medical emergencies. The book is aimed at practicing psychiatrists, residents, students, social workers, nurses and any other mental health professsional in the accident and emergency department
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This handbook is one in a series of concise, practical guides dealing with psychiatric disorders. This book covers the entire spectrum of drug therapy also known as pharmacotherapy and psychopharmacology which is the fastest growing field in psychiatry today. This text includes topics on choice of drug, combination drugs, patient education, the use of drugs in children, adults, geriatric patients, pregnant or nursing women and medically ill patients.
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educator psychiatrist Psychoanalyst
Kaplan, Harold Irwin was born on October 1, 1927 in Brooklyn. Son of William and Fannie Rose Kaplan.
Doctor of Medicine, New York Medical College, 1949; certified psychoanalysis, New York Medical College, 1954; Bachelor, New York University, 1988.
Intern, Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, 1949-1950;
resident in psychiatry, Veterans Administration Hospital., Bronx, New York, 1950-1953;
fellow in psychiatry, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, 1952;
fellow in child psychiatry, Jewish Board Guardians, New York City, 1953;
private practice psychiatry, psychopharm. and psychoanalysis,, New York City, since 1953;;
assistant professor, New York Medical College, 1957-1961;
assistant professor, New York Medical College, 1961-1965;
professor psychiatry, 1965-1980;
professor psychiatry, New York University School Medicine, since 1980. Attending psychiatrist Bellevue Hospital, since 1980, Tisch U. Hosp New York University Medical Center, University Hospital of New York University Medical Center, since 1980. Consultant psychiatrist Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City, since 1994.
Attending and visiting psychiatrist Metropolitan Hospital and Flower Hospital, New York City, 1954-1980. Chief psychiatric education and training New York.Med. College-Metropolitan Hospital Center, N.y.C., 1960-1980.
Member medical board Metropolitan Hospital, 1964-1980. Specialist in psychiatric training. Member Preparatory Commision on Psychiatric Education, National Institute of Mental Health-American Psychiatric Association, 1974-1975.
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Fellow American Psychiatric Association (life, Chairman of Commission medical education 1973-1975, cert.commendation 1976), Academy Psychoanalysis (certified), Academy Psychosomatic Medicine, American College of Physicians (life). Member American Psychosomatic Society, Association Research Nervous and Mental Diseases (life), Medical Society County and State New York, American Medical Association, American Geriatric Society, World Psychiatric Association, Association Advancement Psychotherapy, American Medical Writers Association, Canada Psychiatric assosiation, New York Academy Sciences (life), New York Academy of Medicine (life), American Association for the Advancement of Science (life), Pan American Medical Association (diplomate), Royal Society Medicine (London), American Ortho Psychiatric Association (life), American Public Health Association, Association Dirs. Psychiatric Residency Training Programs, Association Academy Psychiatry, American Group Psychotherapy Association, Society Medical Psychoanalysts, American Academy Experts in Traumatic Stress (board of directors 1996), Alumni Association Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, Alumni Association New York Medical College, New York University-Bellevue Psychiatric Society, American Association of University Professors, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Helen Singer, June 20, 1953 (divorced 1971). Children: Phillip, Peter, Jennifer. Married Nancy Barrett, December 14, 1980.