Instant Psychopharmacology
Third Edition
27 March 2009
Description
This ideal handbook is a must-have for all nonmedical therapists,
clients, and family members seeking to educate themselves about the
essentials of psychopharmacology.
This handbook is the ideal source for therapists, social workers, clergy, and
clients seeking to stay current on the essentials of psychopharmacology. The
third edition of our perennial bestseller, this book discusses a wide variety of
newly available medications, how they work, how they differ from the older
medications, and their advantages and disadvantages. In addition to covering
antipsychotic medications, antidepressant medications, mood-stabilizing
medications, and antianxiety and sleeping-aid medications, this new edition also
discusses a variety of miscellaneous medications, such as those appropriate for
treatment of PTSD, ADHD, Alzheimer’s disease, and alcohol and substance
abuse. It also helpfully includes up-to-date lists of medications by both generic
and brand names, as well as by class and by cost. This thoroughly revised and
updated edition is a must-have for all nonmedical therapists and clients who
need to understand the latest developments in psychopharmacology.
Reviews
"Each chapter is detailed, essentially covering everything you would need to know about specific medications in each class, their intended use, contraindications and metabolic actions. These medication-specific chapters are up-to-date and as inclusive as any I have read in similar books….a valuable resource you should have in your reference library." — New England Psychologist
"[C]ompletely revised...a ‘must’ for any library catering to non-medical therapists and clients who wish to understand the latest drug options." — Midwest Book Review
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