10 reviews for Textbook Of Psychiatry: Concepts To Clinics
Rated 4 out of 5
Yatharth Bhardwaj Bhardwaj –
A good foundation in psychiatric concepts, but the formatting could be better. Some of the diagrams were difficult to interpret. However, content is solid.
Rated 5 out of 5
Palak Chopra –
Excellent book! Easy to understand and well-organized. Helped me tremendously during my psychiatry rotation. I highly recommend it for medical students!
Rated 5 out of 5
Kaustubh Chaudhary –
Clear and concise! I especially appreciated the sections on psychopharmacology. A must-have for any psychiatry resident. This is a very important book.
Rated 3 out of 5
Sumit Kumawat –
Helpful for board review, but not my favorite psychiatry textbook. Information is good but the writing style is dense. Still, a worthwhile resource.
Rated 4 out of 5
Somya –
This book provided a solid overview of psychiatry. Some updates are needed to reflect current research, but the core concepts are well-explained and useful.
Rated 3 out of 5
Akash Gupta –
A mixed bag. Some sections were brilliant, others fell flat. I wish there was more focus on differential diagnosis. Still, a valuable resource to have around.
Rated 4 out of 5
Shivam Malhotra –
A decent resource for psychiatry students. Some chapters were incredibly helpful, while others felt a bit dense and outdated. Overall, a valuable addition to my study materials.
Rated 3 out of 5
Mahak Gupta –
It’s a comprehensive textbook, but can be a bit dry at times. I found myself needing to supplement with other sources to stay engaged. Useful, but not captivating.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ekjot Singh Khurana –
A well-written and comprehensive textbook. The clinical vignettes are particularly insightful. I would recommend this book to any psychiatry trainee.
Rated 3 out of 5
Kalpana Prasad –
This book covers a lot of ground, but sometimes lacks depth. Good for an overview, but you’ll need other resources for a complete understanding. The clinical examples are a plus.
Yatharth Bhardwaj Bhardwaj –
A good foundation in psychiatric concepts, but the formatting could be better. Some of the diagrams were difficult to interpret. However, content is solid.
Palak Chopra –
Excellent book! Easy to understand and well-organized. Helped me tremendously during my psychiatry rotation. I highly recommend it for medical students!
Kaustubh Chaudhary –
Clear and concise! I especially appreciated the sections on psychopharmacology. A must-have for any psychiatry resident. This is a very important book.
Sumit Kumawat –
Helpful for board review, but not my favorite psychiatry textbook. Information is good but the writing style is dense. Still, a worthwhile resource.
Somya –
This book provided a solid overview of psychiatry. Some updates are needed to reflect current research, but the core concepts are well-explained and useful.
Akash Gupta –
A mixed bag. Some sections were brilliant, others fell flat. I wish there was more focus on differential diagnosis. Still, a valuable resource to have around.
Shivam Malhotra –
A decent resource for psychiatry students. Some chapters were incredibly helpful, while others felt a bit dense and outdated. Overall, a valuable addition to my study materials.
Mahak Gupta –
It’s a comprehensive textbook, but can be a bit dry at times. I found myself needing to supplement with other sources to stay engaged. Useful, but not captivating.
Ekjot Singh Khurana –
A well-written and comprehensive textbook. The clinical vignettes are particularly insightful. I would recommend this book to any psychiatry trainee.
Kalpana Prasad –
This book covers a lot of ground, but sometimes lacks depth. Good for an overview, but you’ll need other resources for a complete understanding. The clinical examples are a plus.