The leading experts in psychiatry today bring more than 200 chapters of current information together in the “New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry.” The two volumes that make up the textbook are arranged more like an encyclopedia, making it easy for the student to find and study the necessary information. The book is heavily referenced, providing leads to studies in the field and further reading to enhance the knowledge contained within the pages of the text.
The text is formatted so both new students and seasoned professionals in the field can derive value from the wealth of information contained within. The comprehensive guides feature experts from around the world, ensuring the volumes provide the necessary international basis for a full understanding of contemporary psychiatry. Such renowned professionals as Drs. A.J. Holland and G.E. Berrios lend their expertise to the books.
Since multiple authors contribute to “The New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry” the book sometimes has a disjointed feel due to the different writing styles. It’s also important to keep in mind that these aren’t textbooks in the traditional meaning of the word. The volumes are reference books, meant to be used in conjunction with a class or further study. The entries in the book provide a jumping off location for further study.
Regardless, the book provides quality information on both clinical and forensic psychiatry, as well as modern psychology and treatment – all backed by research and clinical findings. The text provides a solid basis for understanding the most common mental conditions impacting individuals and society today, while also providing a historical perspective on the field.
