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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Foreword I xxiii
- Foreword II xxvii
- Preface xxix
- Author index xxxvii
- Abbreviations xli
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Part I: INTERFACE OF DERMATOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
- 1 Perspectives on management of pediatric dermatologic disorders 3
- 2 Psychoneuroimmunology and other interactions between skin and psyche 69
- 3 A clinician’s approach to psychocutaneous diseases in adolescents: Untying the Gordian knot 83
- 4 Quality of life issues in children and adolescents with dermatological conditions and their wider impact on the family and society 95
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Part II: PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGIC DISORDERS
- 5 Atopic dermatitis: a psychocutaneous review 119
- 6 Psoriasis and children: A psychological approach 147
- 7 The acnes: Acne vulgaris, acne rosacea, and acne excoriée 163
- 8 Psychogenic purpura (Gardner-Diamond syndrome) 193
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Part III: PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS WITH DERMATOLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS
- 9 Body dysmorphic disorder in adolescents 201
- 10 Delusional infestation in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood 217
- 11 Dermatitis artefacta, skin picking, and other self-injurious behaviors: A psychological perspective 237
- 12 Trichotillomania 261
- 13 Psychogenic pruritus with particular emphasis on children and adolescents 271
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Part IV: DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS PREDISPOSING TO PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
- 14 Disorders of hair loss 283
- 15 Disorders of skin pigmentation 295
- 16 Skin adnexal disorders 307
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Part V: SYSTEMATIC DISEASES WITH PSYCHODERMATOLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS
- 17 Neurocutaneous disorders 323
- 18 Collagen vascular disorders: Psychiatric and dermatologic manifestations 335
- 19 Psychocutaneous manifestations of endocrine disorders 361
- 20 Inborn errors of metabolism with psychiatric and dermatologic features 403
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Part VI: SPECIAL ISSUES IN MANAGEMENT OF PSYCHOCUTANEOUS DISORDERS
- 21 Psychiatric complications of dermatological treatments 423
- 22 Dermatologic manifestations of psychotropic medications 433
- 23 Non-pharmacological approaches to treat psychocutaneous disorders 461
- 24 Psychiatric disorders frequently encountered in dermatology practices 471
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APPENDIX
- 25 About the editors 503
- 26 FDA approved psychotropic medication indications for children and adolescents 507
- 27 Common psychiatric terms 509
- 28 Common dermatotologic lesions 513
- Index 519
- Plate section 527
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Foreword I xxiii
- Foreword II xxvii
- Preface xxix
- Author index xxxvii
- Abbreviations xli
-
Part I: INTERFACE OF DERMATOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
- 1 Perspectives on management of pediatric dermatologic disorders 3
- 2 Psychoneuroimmunology and other interactions between skin and psyche 69
- 3 A clinician’s approach to psychocutaneous diseases in adolescents: Untying the Gordian knot 83
- 4 Quality of life issues in children and adolescents with dermatological conditions and their wider impact on the family and society 95
-
Part II: PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGIC DISORDERS
- 5 Atopic dermatitis: a psychocutaneous review 119
- 6 Psoriasis and children: A psychological approach 147
- 7 The acnes: Acne vulgaris, acne rosacea, and acne excoriée 163
- 8 Psychogenic purpura (Gardner-Diamond syndrome) 193
-
Part III: PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS WITH DERMATOLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS
- 9 Body dysmorphic disorder in adolescents 201
- 10 Delusional infestation in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood 217
- 11 Dermatitis artefacta, skin picking, and other self-injurious behaviors: A psychological perspective 237
- 12 Trichotillomania 261
- 13 Psychogenic pruritus with particular emphasis on children and adolescents 271
-
Part IV: DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS PREDISPOSING TO PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
- 14 Disorders of hair loss 283
- 15 Disorders of skin pigmentation 295
- 16 Skin adnexal disorders 307
-
Part V: SYSTEMATIC DISEASES WITH PSYCHODERMATOLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS
- 17 Neurocutaneous disorders 323
- 18 Collagen vascular disorders: Psychiatric and dermatologic manifestations 335
- 19 Psychocutaneous manifestations of endocrine disorders 361
- 20 Inborn errors of metabolism with psychiatric and dermatologic features 403
-
Part VI: SPECIAL ISSUES IN MANAGEMENT OF PSYCHOCUTANEOUS DISORDERS
- 21 Psychiatric complications of dermatological treatments 423
- 22 Dermatologic manifestations of psychotropic medications 433
- 23 Non-pharmacological approaches to treat psychocutaneous disorders 461
- 24 Psychiatric disorders frequently encountered in dermatology practices 471
-
APPENDIX
- 25 About the editors 503
- 26 FDA approved psychotropic medication indications for children and adolescents 507
- 27 Common psychiatric terms 509
- 28 Common dermatotologic lesions 513
- Index 519
- Plate section 527