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Integrating Psychotherapy and Psychopharmacology: A Handbook for Clinicians is a practical guide for the growing number of mental-health practitioners searching for information on treatments that combine psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and psychosocial rehabilitation.
List of contents
List of Figures List of Tables Foreword
Stephen Hollon Series Editor Introduction
Bret Moore Preface
Stephen M. Stahl List of Contributors Chapter 1: Integrating Psychotherapy and Psychopharmacology: Outcomes, Endophenotypes, and Theoretical Underpinnings Regarding Effectiveness
Thomas L. Schwartz and Shilpa Sachdeva Chapter 2: Trial-based Therapy (TBT): A New Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Approach
Irismar Reis de Oliveira Chapter 3: Integrating Psychopharmacology And Psychotherapy In Mood Disorders: Major Depression
Aaron M. Koenig, Edward S. Friedman, and Michael E. Thase Chapter 4: Integrating Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy in Mood Disorders: Bipolar Disorder
Donna M. Sudak and Wei Du Chapter 5: Integrating Psychopharmacology and Cognitive Remediation to Treat Cognitive Dysfunction in the Psychotic Disorders
Alice Medalia, Lewis A. Opler, and Mark G. Opler Chapter 6: Integrating Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy in Anxiety Disorders
David S. Shearer, Christopher S. Brown, S. Cory Harmon, and Bret A. Moore Chapter 7: Integrating Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy in Eating Disorders
Phillipa J. Hay, Josué Bacaltchuk, and Stephen Touyz Chapter 8: Integrating Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy to Treat Children With ADHD -
Tais S. Moriyama, Guilherme V. Polanczyk, Fernanda S. Terzi, Kauy M. Faria, Manfred Döpfner, and Luis A. Rohde Chapter 9: Integrating Psychotherapy and Medication for Addicted Patients
Diane St. Fleur and Brian Johnson Chapter 10: Integrating Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy in Insomnia
Karl Doghramji and Dimitri Markov Chapter 11: Integrating Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy in Perinatal Distress
Amy Wenzel Chapter 12: Integrating Psychotherapy and Psychopharmacology in Sexual Disorders
Mehmet Z. Sungur and An¿l Gündüz Chapter 13: Integrating Psychopharmacology and Computer Based Psychotherapy
John Greist Chapter 14: A Delicate Balance: The Contribution of Psycho-Social Factors to Biological Treatments of Mental Disorders
Roger P. Greenberg and Mantosh J. Dewan
About the author
Irismar Reis de Oliveira, MD, PhD, is a professor of psychiatry in the department of neurosciences and mental health at the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil. He is the creator of trial-based cognitive therapy and has trained therapists in Brazil and other countries in this model. Dr. de Oliveira also maintains a private practice and is the editor of
Standard and Innovative Strategies in Cognitive Behavior TherapyThomas Schwartz, MD, is a professor in the department of psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York, where he is also director of adult psychiatric clinical services, assistant director for psychiatric medical students, and director of the Depression and Anxiety Disorders Research Program. Dr. Schwartz also maintains a private practice and consults for the Indian Health Service, the Neuroscience Education Institute, pharmaceutical company and associated industries as well. He is the coeditor of
Depression: Treatment Strategies and Management, 2nd edition.
Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, is adjunct professor of psychiatry at the University of California San Diego, chairman of the Neuroscience Education Institute and an honorary visiting senior fellow at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of over 400 articles and chapters, more than 1,200 scientific presentations and abstracts, and the author of many books, including the best-selling and award-winning
Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology, and
The Prescriber's Guide, both now in their fourth editions, and the recently published series of clinical cases,
Case Studies: Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology.
Summary
Integrating Psychotherapy and Psychopharmacology: A Handbook for Clinicians is a practical guide for the growing number of mental-health practitioners searching for information on treatments that combine psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and psychosocial rehabilitation.
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"This is a well-organized, comprehensive guide to help the reader better manage combined psychotherapy and psychopharmacology treatments for specific psychiatric disorders. Written by an international group of experts, it is a systematic, evidence-based study of combined treatments that will appeal to clinicians and researchers alike."
—Radu V. Saveanu, MD, professor and vice chair for education in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine