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Out in practice now about several years. Other than DSM V, what are some other good core books to read, especially as newer editions are published since DSM V. I'm talking like, good books for residents about pathophysiology, the various major diagnoses, natural history, etc. Just trying to stay up to date as a general psychiatrist out there.
Also, what about a textbook for general bread and butter outpatient pharmacology? I like reading books from start to end. Don't see too many chronically mentally ill like schizophrenia or case management type situations. My population is middle to upper class and high functioning. But I'd like to know enough up to date material about psychosis and bipolar as well it does show up occasionally in this population.
I don't want to develop into the PP psychiatrist who starts calling high functioning borderline patients as bipolar, or benzo-ing the life out of every first world problem. lol.
Thanks!!
Also, what about a textbook for general bread and butter outpatient pharmacology? I like reading books from start to end. Don't see too many chronically mentally ill like schizophrenia or case management type situations. My population is middle to upper class and high functioning. But I'd like to know enough up to date material about psychosis and bipolar as well it does show up occasionally in this population.
I don't want to develop into the PP psychiatrist who starts calling high functioning borderline patients as bipolar, or benzo-ing the life out of every first world problem. lol.
Thanks!!