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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Robert E. McGrath and Bret A. Moore Klappentext This book takes a comprehensive look at how pharmacotherapy is reshaping the practice of psychology. Zusammenfassung This book takes a comprehensive look at how pharmacotherapy is reshaping the practice of psychology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors Foreword: The Challenges of Substantive Change Patrick H. DeLeon Acknowledgments IntroductionPart I: The Roots of the Prescriptive Authority Movement Chapter 1: Making the Case for Prescriptive Authority Mark Muse and Robert E. McGrath Chapter 2: The Evolution of Training Guidelines in Pharmacotherapy for Psychologists Linda F. Campbell and Ronald Fox Chapter 3: The Psychopharmacology Demonstration Project: What Did It Teach Us, and Where Are We Now? Morgan T. SammonsPart II: General Practice Issues Chapter 4: Nuts and Bolts of Prescriptive Practice Glenn A. Ally Chapter 5: Ethical Considerations in Pharmacotherapy for Psychologists Robert E. McGrath and Beth N. Rom-Rymer Chapter 6: Integration of Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy by Prescribing–Medical Psychologists: A Psychobiosocial Model of Care Elaine S. LeVine and Elaine Orabona Foster Chapter 7: Evaluating Drug Research Robert E. McGrathPart III. Settings and Populations Chapter 8: In the Private Practice Setting: A Survey of the Experiences of Prescribing Psychologists Elaine S. LeVine and Jack Wiggins Chapter 9: Psychologists in Primary Care Alan R. Gruber Chapter 10: Prescribing for School-Aged Patients Bruce K. McCormick Chapter 11: Prescribing in the Public Health Service Kevin M. McGuinness and Michael R. TilusPart IV: Looking Forward Chapter 12: Lessons From the Trenches: Getting Laws Passed Robert E. McGrath Chapter 13: The Future of Prescribing Psychology Bret A. Moore Index About the Editors