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Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology

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There have been significant advances in the field of psychopharmacology since the first edition of this handbook nearly 20 years ago.

Most clinicians cannot keep up with all of these. However, the diligent clinician can maintain a good knowledge-base in this field by reading scientific journals, attending scientific and research meetings, and turning to reference books.

This volume is designed to provide basic background and facilitate the continued development of clinical skills for the student and experienced professional.

It is organized around typical clinical problems, not theoretical, biochemical or pharmacological structures.

New medications have been introduced since 1970. Of primary importance was the introduction of lithium, a drug useful both for the initial control of manic symptoms and for prevention of manic and depressive episodes.

Of equal interest has been the application of psychopharmacological agents to a variety of unexpected condition.

Antidepressants are now used for phobias and panic attacks.

Lithium has application in the treatment of violence.

Other examples abound.

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0876685238 / 9780876685235
Paperback / softback
07/07/1977
United States
496 pages
163 x 229 mm, 671 grams
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