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Some Books Published by Our Faculty

Book 1Jerald Kay, M.D., department chair, is an editor of Psychiatry, 2nd Edition (A Tasman, J Kay, J Lieberman; J Wiley, 2003). This multivolume text has become an instant standard, earning rave reviews and rapid adoption by multiple programs and individuals. Department contributors include David Bienenfeld, M.D., William Klykylo, M.D., Robyn Miller, M.D., Ann Morrison, M.D., Douglas Songer, M.D., and others.

Dr. Kay also is an editor of the Handbook of Psychiatric Education (J Kay, E Silberman, L Pessar; APA, 2005). This volume is the standard source of information about teaching residents and students and promoting facultydevelopment. Among others, Drs. David Bienenfeld, WilliamKlykylo, Brock Nelson and Brenda Roman are Wright State University contributors.

handbookDavid Bienenfeld, M.D., is the author of Psychodynamic Theory in Clinical Practice (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005). This innovative text provides a summary of the major theories of psychodynamic psychiatry in a single volume,making decades of contradictory material accessible and comprehensible to trainees and practitioners.

William Klykylo, M.D., and Jerald Kay, M.D., are the editors of Clinical ChildPsychiatry, 2nd Edition (J Wiley, 2005). Notable among childpsychiatry texts, this publication is designed to be a reference for clinicians that is both easily usable and authoritative, a “chairside” reference for the consultation room. Among the many Wright State faculty contributors are Drs. Rick Bowers, Jacqueline Countryman, Randy Sansone, Antoinette Cordell and Douglas Mossman.

Sansonedb textRandy Sansone, M.D., is a co-author of Self-Harm Behavior and Eating Disorders: Dynamics, Assessment, and Treatment (with John Levitt and Leigh Cohn; Routledge, 2004). This collection of case studies, theoretical exploration, and practical application forms a benchmark for the field, and offers a stepping stone for new research and innovative treatment strategies. In an area with little available information, previously spread out among diffuse sources, this volume represents the state-of-the-field resource for people working with complex eating disorders patients.