Managing mental illness after COVID-19 infection / edited by Stephanie A. Collier.

Other author Collier, Stephanie A.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoHoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2025]
Descriptionpages cm
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Contents Introduction / Stephanie A. Collier -- Mental Illnesses Associated with COVID-19 Infection / Jacob Holzer, Dale E. Panzer, and Ana Trueba -- Management of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Related to COVID-19 : An Integrative Approach / Hanadi A. Oughli, Sarah Nguyen, Stacey Simmons, and Helen Lavretsky -- Delirium Related to COVID-19 Infection / Ryan L. Ta, Mallory Bryant, and Maria C. Duggan -- Mood Disorders as a Result of COVID-19 Infection : Depression and Bipolar Disorder / Drew Cumming and Gregory Fricchione -- Anxiety and Trauma-related Disorders due to the COVID-19 Pandemic / Mara Kailin, Virmarie Diaz Fernandez, Cynthia Peng, and Carmen Black -- Psychotic Disorders Related to COVID-19 Infection / Chris Kenedi -- Post COVID-19 Condition / Jennifer Hulme -- Mental Health Crisis / Alison Rembisz and Talya Shahal -- Maternal Mental Health After COVID-19 / Megan Shedd and Susan Hatters-Friedman -- The Impact of COVID-19 Infection on Child and Adolescent Mental Health / Joshua D. Feder.
Abstract "Managing Mental Illness After COVID-19 Infection is designed to be a resource for both people affected by COVID-19 and their loved ones. As the long-term effects, especially the psychiatric sequelae, evolve and become more common, people are increasingly searching for treatments. Additionally, clinicians with limited training in psychiatry may demonstrate discomfort in managing behaviorally complex patients. This book will review presentations and treatments for mental illnesses post-COVID-19. Treatments will include the use of medications, supplements, and behavioral interventions"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2024058665
ISBN9781394227594 (paperback)
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