Psychopharmacology

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  1. Book ImageEmotional Disorders: A Neuropsychological, Psychopharmacological, and Educational Perspective

    Steven G. Feifer, Gurmal Rattan

    This book explores emotional disorders from a neuropsychological, psychopharmacological, and educational perspective in order to assist educators and clinicians in their quest for more meaningful and enduring interventions.More

  2. Book ImageInstant Psychopharmacology

    Ronald J. Diamond

    Third Edition

    This ideal handbook is a must-have for all nonmedical therapists, clients, and family members seeking to educate themselves about the essentials of psychopharmacology.More

  3. Book ImagePsychotropic Drugs: Fast Facts

    Sidney H. Kennedy, Jerrold S. Maxmen, Roger S. McIntyre

    Fourth Edition

    Now in its fourth edition, this book continues to present valuable information in a clear, accessible format.More

  4. Book ImageTreatment of Bipolar Illness: A Casebook of Clinicians and Patients

    Gabriele S. Leverich, Robert M. Post

    The definitive book on the latest research and treatment methods of bipolar disorder.More

  5. Book ImageTreatment Collaboration: Improving the Therapist, Prescriber, Client Relationship

    Ronald J. Diamond, Patricia L. Scheifler

    This book is a guide for three groups of people: the psychologists and social workers who send clients to psychiatrists; the psychiatrists who prescribe the drugs; and the clients who are often caught in the middle.More

  6. Book ImagePsychotropic Drug Prescriber's Survival Guide: Ethical Mental Health Treatment in the Age of Big Pharma

    Amelia N. Dubovsky, Steven L. Dubovsky

    The effective treatment of many mental health conditions necessitates that clinicians prescribe medications.More

  7. Book ImagePsychopharmacology Handbook for the Non-Medically Trained

    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

  8. Book ImagePediatric Psychopharmacology: Fast Facts

    Daniel F. Connor, Bruce M. Meltzer

    The psychopharmacological treatment of youth calls for knowledge and skill in selecting medications and doses appropriate to the developmental stage of children and teens.More

  9. Book ImageClinical Guide to Psychotropic Medications

    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

  10. Book ImagePsychotropic Drugs and Women: Fast Facts

    Michael Gitlin, Victoria Hendrick

    At a time when the use of psychotropic drugs is on the rise and the medical understanding of female physiology is becoming increasingly complex, the specific treatment needs of women seeking psychiatric or psychological care demand special attention. Designed as a practical day-to-day clinical practice guide, Psychotropic Drugs and Women provides information for the treatment of psychiatric disorders across the reproductive lives of women.
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  11. Book ImageComprehensive Textbook of Geriatric Psychiatry

    George T. Grossberg, Lissy F. Jarvik, Barnett S. Meyers, Et Al.

    Third Edition

    The Comprehensive Textbook of Geriatric Psychiatry is the standard reference in the field.More

  12. Book ImagePsychotropic Drugs and The Elderly: Fast Facts

    Joel Sadavoy

    In the complex and dynamic field of geriatric psychopharmacology up-to-date data on drug efficacy and prescription guidelines are at a premium. Designed as an accessible and practical day-to-day clinical practice guide, Psychotropic Drugs and the Elderly provides essential information as well as the depth of knowledge necessary for specialized pharmacotherapy of elders.More

  13. Book ImageSexual Pharmacology: Fast Facts

    Richard Balon, Robert Taylor Segraves

    Sexual side effects of pharmacological agents are often an unspoken cause of treatment noncompliance.More

  14. Book ImageIntegrating Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy: Dissolving the Mind-Brain Barrier

    Bernard D. Beitman, Barton J. Blinder, Debra L. Safer, Et Al.

    The authors of this book are searching for a language common to both mind and brain. This language will develop through innovative clinical activity and our reflections upon it.More

  15. Book ImageBreakthroughs in Antipsychotic Medications

    Ronald J. Diamond, Ruth Ross, Patricia L. Scheifler, Et Al.

    For people with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, antipsychotic medications are the key to recovery.
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