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Aspects of Psychopharmacology

English · Paperback / Softback

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The study of drug effects on behaviour and psychological processes has a long history. Developments in the decade prior to first publication had been based on a more adequate synthesis than hitherto of psychology and pharmacology, and as a result great progress was made in establishing psychopharmacology as an interdisciplinary subject in its own right. Undergraduate courses in departments of psychology and pharmacology were increasingly including some coverage of this material, but there was a paucity of texts suitable at this level at the time.

Originally published in 1984, this book was designed to provide broad coverage of psychopharmacology, with the minimum necessary focus on basic pharmacology and with carefully chosen subjects which are still likely to be of interest to psychology undergraduates and in which good empirical work is available for discussion at that level. The emphasis throughout the book is on the needs of psychology students, but the contents will also interest pharmacology students.

List of contents

Notes on the Contributors. Foreword. 1. Introduction to Psychopharmacology and Basic Neuropharmacology A.J. Greenshaw, D.J. Sanger and D.E. Blackman 2. Behavioural Principles in Psychopharmacology James E. Barrett 3. Internal Stimulus Effects of Drugs I. P. Stolerman 4. Alcohol and Alcoholism Geoff Lowe 5. Social Aspects of Illegal Drug Use Raymond Cochrane 6. Drugs and Human Memory C.M. Smith 7. The Use of Drugs in Psychiatry P.E. Harrison-Read 8. Contemporary Psychopharmacology: A Review D.J. Sanger and D.E. Blackman. Index.

About the author

David J. Sanger, Derek E. Blackman

Summary

Originally published in 1984, this book was designed to provide broad coverage of psychopharmacology, with the minimum necessary focus on basic pharmacology and with carefully chosen subjects, which are still likely to be of interest to psychology undergraduates and in which good empirical work is available for discussion at that level.

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