Psychiatry in Internal Medicine
Psychiatry in Internal Medicine represents a significant academic contribution to contemporary medical sciences by emphasizing the essential relationship between mental health and the comprehensive care of patients within internal medicine. This work reflects the growing recognition that psychiatric perspectives are fundamental to the understanding, evaluation, and management of complex medical conditions, particularly in contexts where psychological, behavioral, and physiological factors intersect. Its scholarly approach underscores the value of interdisciplinary integration, linking scientific knowledge, clinical reasoning, and patient-centered care within a broader medical framework. In this regard, the book contributes meaningfully to the consolidation of specialized knowledge and to the development of a more rigorous, holistic, and updated understanding of the role of psychiatry in modern internal medicine.