ntroducing a groundbreaking title in the realm of medical literature: “Psychotrichology – Psychiatric and Psychosocial Aspects of Hair Diseases.” This book is the first comprehensive resource addressing the psychological impact on hair loss disorders, an area that has garnered significant attention due to compelling evidence linking emotional states with hair growth and alopecia.
Delving into the principles of therapy and medical management for psychotrichological patients, this book highlights the essential collaboration among dermatotrichologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and general practitioners. Each chapter offers insights into modern perspectives on the psychosocial importance of hair, emphasizes how stress affects the hair follicle, and proposes a classification system for psychotrichological disorders. Additionally, it includes detailed clinical and pathogenetic data, along with differential diagnostic algorithms for conditions intersecting trichology and psychiatry.
“Psychotrichology – Psychiatric and Psychosocial Aspects of Hair Diseases” is an invaluable resource for Dermatology Clinicians, Practitioners, Researchers, and Residents/Fellows focused on hair health. Mental health professionals helping patients with hair loss will also find this book highly relevant, enriching their understanding of this common condition.
Key features include:
– A contemporary exploration of the psychosocial role of hair and the relationship between stress and hair follicles
– Differential diagnostic algorithms for well-established hair disorders
– Expert contributions from globally recognized authorities in hair disease
Don’t miss out on this essential addition to your medical library!