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Book Review: Prenatal Exposures in Schizophrenia. Edited by Ezra S. Susser, Alan S. Brown and Jack M. Gorman

Book Review: Prenatal Exposures in Schizophrenia. Edited by Ezra S. Susser, Alan S. Brown and... Book Reviews 117 is very useful a well-written chapter by a consummate tinely use it as a teaching tool with residents and author such as Multsberger. medical students. Chapter 3 deals with various aspects of counter- transference in daily practice, such as issues related Giovanni Caracci, M.D. to medication compliance, the treatment of violent Mount Sinai School of and assaultive patients and dealing with countertrans- Medicine (Cabrini) Program ference within different clinical settings such as Con- New York sultation and Liason, Forensic settings and multiple treatment setting. This chapter has the special merit of placing the issue of CTF within the context of Prenatal Exposures in Schizophrenia. Edited by Ezra today’s cost-controlling climate. S. Susser, Alan S. Brown and Jack M. Gorman. Chapter 4 focuses on countertransference in American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, the treatment of the antisocial patient. Here the 1999, 275 pp., $36.50 (hardcover). myriad of negative feelings toward psychopathic traits are clearly outlined as are ways of dealing This volume is Number 56 in the Progress in with them. I particularly liked the suggestion that Psychiatry Series, a collaboration between the Amer- resident spend some rotations in jail settings to get ican Psychiatric Association’s (APA) Scientific http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Clinical Psychiatry Springer Journals

Book Review: Prenatal Exposures in Schizophrenia. Edited by Ezra S. Susser, Alan S. Brown and Jack M. Gorman

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry , Volume 12 (2) – Oct 8, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 by American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Neurology; Psychiatry; Psychopharmacology
ISSN
1040-1237
eISSN
1573-3238
DOI
10.1023/A:1009088501133
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Abstract

Book Reviews 117 is very useful a well-written chapter by a consummate tinely use it as a teaching tool with residents and author such as Multsberger. medical students. Chapter 3 deals with various aspects of counter- transference in daily practice, such as issues related Giovanni Caracci, M.D. to medication compliance, the treatment of violent Mount Sinai School of and assaultive patients and dealing with countertrans- Medicine (Cabrini) Program ference within different clinical settings such as Con- New York sultation and Liason, Forensic settings and multiple treatment setting. This chapter has the special merit of placing the issue of CTF within the context of Prenatal Exposures in Schizophrenia. Edited by Ezra today’s cost-controlling climate. S. Susser, Alan S. Brown and Jack M. Gorman. Chapter 4 focuses on countertransference in American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, the treatment of the antisocial patient. Here the 1999, 275 pp., $36.50 (hardcover). myriad of negative feelings toward psychopathic traits are clearly outlined as are ways of dealing This volume is Number 56 in the Progress in with them. I particularly liked the suggestion that Psychiatry Series, a collaboration between the Amer- resident spend some rotations in jail settings to get ican Psychiatric Association’s (APA) Scientific

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Annals of Clinical PsychiatrySpringer Journals

Published: Oct 8, 2004

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