Amy J. L. Baker
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Richard Balon, Robert Taylor Segraves
Sexual side effects of pharmacological agents are often an unspoken cause of treatment noncompliance.More
Daniel Begel, Robert W. Burton
For professionals and others involved in sports who want to better understand the innermost lives of athletes and to treat the complex problems that can arise from competition, this book provides both invaluable guiding principles and treatment specifics.More
Bernard D. Beitman, Jyotsna Nair
Advances in neurobiological knowledge and neuroimaging technology have
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Bernard D. Beitman, Glenn E. Good
The essential textbook for learning integrative psychotherapy.More
J. Douglas Bremner
The compelling story of how stress affects your brain.More
Ian Brennan
Strategies for living a crisis-free life in an imperfect world.More
Barry N. Burijon
Anxiety disorders are the single most common psychiatric condition,
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Lorenzo Burti, Loren R. Mosher
In this abridged and revised edition of their 1989 text, the authors
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Following the guidelines outlined here will enable clinicians to
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Theresa L. Crenshaw, James P. Goldberg
Highlighting the complex interaction of biology and emotion in sexual
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desire, cause impotence, block orgasm, or affect sexual functioning in
other ways and provides a system for evaluating any and all drugs, even
ones not yet on the market, by summarizing sexual mechanisms of action.More
Ronald J. Diamond, Patricia L. Scheifler
This book is a guide for three groups of people: the psychologists and
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prescribe the drugs; and the clients who are often caught in the
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Robert E. Drake, David W. Lynde, Matthew R. Merrens
The movement to make medicine more scientific has evolved over many
decades but the specific term evidence-based medicine was introduced in
1990 to refer to a systematic approach to helping doctors to apply
scientific evidence to decision-making at the point of contact with a
specific consumer.More
Steven L. Dubovsky
With a vast array of medications available for prescription,
psychiatrists demand reference books that quickly summarize various
drugs with an emphasis on their properties, most effective usages,
cross-indications, and potential side effects.More
Sophia F. Dziegielewski
In today's era of managed behavioral health care, mental health
professionals are called upon to consult on medication treatment or
recommend what medications would best serve as adjuncts to therapy.More
Carlton K. Erickson
A comprehensive overview of the neurobiology behind addictions.More