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The Practitioner's Guide to Psychoactive Drugs

English · Hardback

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Once again, in their new edition of a classic American handbook of clinical psycho pharmacology, Drs. Gelenberg and Bassuk and their colleagues have produced a master work of sound clinical guidelines for the use of medicines as an increasingly central component of contemporary psychiatric practice. They have recruited an outstanding panel of coauthors, but have managed to maintain a high level of consistency of quality and style throughout the many chapters on specific classes of psychiatric illnesses and their corresponding treatments. The book continues to encapsulate the clinically rele vant essentials of the pharmacology of each major class of psychotropic agents in a way that clinicians can easily grasp. Moreover, it provides sound and carefully consid ered specific guidelines to diagnosis, drug selection, and dosing and patient assessment, with particularly rich presentations on the recognition and management of adverse effects. Inclusion of chapters on pediatric and geriatric populations and on topics pertaining to substance abuse disorders and medicolegal aspects of the field are unusual in books of this kind, and so are particularly valuable. Students and trainees will appreciate the handbook's well-organized and readable style, and practicing clinicans should be satisified with its balanced consideration of older, standard treatments as well as the latest medicines and trends in clinical psychopharmacology, with glimpses into future developments.

List of contents

I. State of the Art.- 1. Introduction: The Practice of Pharmacotherapy.- II. Major Psychiatric Disorders.- 2. Depression.- 3. Bipolar Disorder.- 4. Psychoses.- 5. Anxiety.- 6. Insomnia.- III. Psychoactive Substance Abuse.- 7. Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders.- IV. Special Topics.- 8. Geriatric Psychopharmacology.- 9. Pediatric Psychopharmacology.- 10. Psychotropic Drug Use in Pregnancy.- 11. Psychopharmacology of HIV-Related Psychiatric Disorders.- 12. Eating Disorders.- 13. Borderline Disorders.- 14. Medicolegal Psychopharmacology.

Summary

Students and trainees will appreciate the handbook's well-organized and readable style, and practicing clinicans should be satisified with its balanced consideration of older, standard treatments as well as the latest medicines and trends in clinical psychopharmacology, with glimpses into future developments.

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`A valuable volume... The writing is clear and uncluttered and the material immensely practical.`
JAMA

Product details

Assisted by Ellen L Bassuk (Editor), Ellen L. Bassuk (Editor), Alan J Gelenberg (Editor), Alan J. Gelenberg (Editor), Ala J Gelenberg (Editor), Alan J Gelenberg (Editor), L Bassuk (Editor), L Bassuk (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.04.2005
 
EAN 9780306454684
ISBN 978-0-306-45468-4
No. of pages 536
Weight 930 g
Illustrations XXXII, 536 p.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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