Psychopathology lies at the centre of effective psychiatric practice and
mental health care, and Fish's Clinical Psychopathology has shaped the
training and clinical practice of psychiatrists for over fifty years.
The fourth edition of this modern classic presents the clinical
descriptions and psychopathological insights of Fish's to a new
generation of students and practitioners. It includes recent revisions
of diagnostic classification systems, as well as new chapters that
consider the controversies of classifying psychiatric disorder and the
fundamental role and uses of psychopathology. Clear and readable, it
provides concise descriptions of the signs and symptoms of mental
illness and astute accounts of the varied manifestations of disordered
psychological function, and is designed for use in clinical practice. An
essential text for students of medicine, trainees in psychiatry and
practising psychiatrists, it will also be useful to psychiatric nurses,
mental health social workers and clinical psychologists.