Customer Review: Back in the old days before C.T's, P.E.T's and M.R.I's, doctors looked for clusters and patterns in their patients' symptoms and signs which gave them clues about the possible location and nature of the pathology. If they were lucky enough their names were given to the syndromes thus described. Dr... more info
Customer Review: I would first like to preface my review by stating that I am a psychology (with an emphasis in Neuroscience courses) undergrad who bought the book to gauge how well I would understand the material, understanding the likelihood--despite having read around 15 neuroscience books the past two... more info
Customer Review: While this book is not the last word on post-traumatic neurosis, the previous reviewers seem to have drawn very different points from it. What Trimble seems to say, at some length, is that "neurosis" and "neurotic" are not medical codes for "mad, bad, making it up, mallingering, trying it on,... more info
Customer Review: This is a perfect little book to carry on the unit with you or while answering consults. It is full of useful information and I use it regularly as a reference for unsual presentations. My only wish is that it included more assessment strategies while working with difficult patients.