The psychotherapist's guide to psychopharmacology

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The psychotherapist's guide to psychopharmacology

Michael J. Gitlin

Free Press, c1996

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 473-508) and index

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内容説明

The last twenty-five years have witnessed an explosion of knowledge about the influence of brain biochemistry on mood and behavior and about pharmacological approaches to treating mental and emotional disorders. A substantial portion of patients seen in clinical practice are taking some medication or might usefully be advised to do so. But many clinical psychologists, social workers, and counselors need additional information in order to better treat patients already on medication, know when and to whom to refer new patients for psychiatric consultation, and work collaboratively with psychiatrists when appropriate. Michael J. Gitlin's indispensable first edition of The Psychotherapists Guide to Psychopharmacology has now been updated and revised -- this new second edition now reflects major changes that have influenced the clinical arena in the last five years such as the recent release of DSM-IV and the domination of the psychopharmacological field by the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, such as fluoxetine (Prozac). The Psychotherapists Guide to Psychopharmacology, Second Edition also now includes coverage of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and contains updated sections on the new antipsychotics for schizophrenia and the increased use of anticonvulsant mood stabilizers for bipolar disorder. The book also includes other significant changes that have influenced the field over the last few years, such as brain imaging studies, research in obsessive compulsive disorder and social phobia, and such prominent topics in women's health as pregnancy, PMS, postpartum disorders, and breast feeding. This revision of an already established guide will again be an essential reference for all nonmedical professionals involved in treating mental and emotional disorders.

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  • Contents List of Illustrations and Tables Preface Acknowledgments SECTION ONE 1. Diagnosis and Treatment: Basic Principles Descriptive Psychiatry and DSM-IV Pharmacotherapy and Its Implications for Other Therapies Evaluating Treatments: The Meaning of the Word Effective Goals of Pharmacotherapy Some General Issues in Psychopharmacological Treatment FDA Approval and PDR Doses Polypharmacy Practice Guidelines Who Should Have a Medication Consultation? SECTION TWO 2. Biological Basis of Psychopharmacology Neurotransmission: How Cells Communicate How Medications Work Neurotransmitters That Help Regulate Mood and Behavior Neuroimaging Techniques in Psychiatric Disorders Biological Hypotheses of the Major Psychiatric Disorders Mood Disorders Schizophrenia Anxiety Disorders SECTION THREE 3. Mood Disorders Diagnosis Major Depression Subtypes of Major Depressive Disorder Melancholic Depression Major Depression with Psychotic Features Atypical Depression Seasonal Depression Postpartum Depression Bipolar Disorder Natural History, Epidemiology, and Genetics Presentations of Mild Mood Disorders Dysthymia Cyclothymia Recurrent Brief Depressions and Minor Depressions Medical Differential Diagnosis and Evaluation Medications Causing Depression Laboratory Evaluation Psychiatric Differential Diagnosis Depression Mourning Demoralization Adjustment Disorder with Depressed Mood Premenstrual Syndrome Dementia Syndromes Mania Psychopharmacological Treatment Pharmacotherapy of Major Depression (Unipolar Depression) First-Line Agents Second-Line Agents Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) Inhibitors Electroconvulsive Treatment Other Options Mood Stabilizers Stimulants Light Therapy Antianxiety Agents Strategies Used in Treatment-Resistant Depressions Continuation Treatment of Unipolar Depression Maintenance Treatment of Unipolar Disorder Pharmacotherapy of Bipolar Disorder Treatment of Acute Manic Episodes Continuation Treatment of Manic or Hypomanic Episodes Bipolar Depression -- Acute and Continuation Treatment Maintenance Treatment of Bipolar Disorder 4. Anxiety Disorders and Insomnia Diagnosis Natural History, Epidemiology, and Genetics Medical Differential Diagnosis Medical and Laboratory Evaluation Psychiatric Differential Diagnosis Psychopharmacological Treatment Acute Treatment of Panic Disorder Continuation and Maintenance Treatment for Panic Disorder Social Phobia Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Continuation and Maintenance Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Insomnia Diagnosis Treatment 5. Schizophrenia and Related Disorders Diagnosis Subtypes of Schizophrenia Natural History, Epidemiology, and Genetics Disorders Related to Schizophrenia Schizophreniform Disorder Schizoaffective Disorder Delusional Disorder Schizotypal Personality Disorder Medical Differential Diagnosis Laboratory Evaluation Psychiatric Differential Diagnosis Psychopharmacological Treatment Psychopharmacological Treatment of Acute Schizophrenia Alternative Treatments of Acute Schizophrenia Acute Treatment of Schizoaffective Disorder Continuation Treatment of Acute Schizophrenia Maintenance Treatment of Schizophrenia Maintenance Treatment of Schizoaffective Disorder Treatment of Depression in Schizophrenia 6. Disorders of Impulse Control: Eating Disorders, Drug and Alcohol Abuse, and Adult Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Adult Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Psychopharmacological Treatment Alcohol and Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Cocaine Abuse Opiate Abuse (Heroin and Narcotic Analgesics) Other Drugs 7. Personality Disorders Diagnosis Subtypes Cluster A: Odd or Eccentric Personality Disorders Cluster B: Emotional or Chaotic Personality Disorders Cluster C: Anxious or Fearful Personality Disorders Natural History, Epidemiology, and Genetics Psychopharmacological Treatment of Personality Disorders Conceptual Models of Pharmacotherapy: What Are We Treating? Psychopharmacological Treatment of Specific Personality Disorders Cluster A: Odd or Eccentric Personality Types Cluster B: Emotional or Chaotic Personality Types Cluster C: Anxious or Fearful Types Depressive Spectrum Personality Disorders Management Issues 8. Treatment of Special Populations: Children/Adolescents, the Elderly, and Women Child and Adolescent Disorders Mood Disorders Diagnosis Pharmacotherapy Childhood Schizophrenia Diagnosis Pharmacotherapy Pervasive Developmental Disorders: Autistic Disorder, Asperger's Syndrome, and Related Entities Diagnosis Pharmacotherapy Anxiety Disorders Diagnosis Pharmacotherapy Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnosis Pharmacotherapy Sleep Disorders Diagnosis Pharmacotherapy Behavioral Conditions Enuresis Conduct Disorder Aggressive, Destructive Behavior in Mentally Retarded Children Tourette's Disorder Diagnosis Pharmacotherapy Geriatric Disorders Pharmacotherapy for Common Disorders Mood Disorders Psychotic Disorders Anxiety Disorders and Insomnia Medications Used in Treating Dementias Female-Specific Issues and Disorders Premenstrual Syndrome Medications During Pregnancy Antidepressants Antianxiety Drugs Mood Stabilizers Antipsychotics Electroconvulsive Treatment Postpartum Period and Breastfeeding Menopause SECTION FOUR 9. Antidepressants History Classification Cyclic Antidepressants Clinical Uses Biologic Effects Choosing a Cyclic Antidepressant Antidepressant Classes: Prescribing Techniques and Side Effects General Principles Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) Novel Antidepressants Tricyclic Antidepressants (and Related Compounds) Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) Inhibitors Clinical Uses Biologic Effects Choice of Agents and Techniques for Prescribing Food and Drug Interactions Other Side Effects 10. Lithium and Other Mood Stabilizers History Lithium Clinical Uses Biologic Effects Techniques for Prescribing Side Effects Lithium's Effects on Thyroid and Kidneys Lithium Toxicity Lithium Discontinuation Anticonvulsant Mood Stabilizers Carbamazepine Clinical Uses Biologic Effects Techniques for Prescribing Side Effects Valproate Clinical Uses Biologic Effects Techniques for Prescribing Side Effects 11. Antianxiety Medications and Hypnotics History Benzodiazepines Clinical Uses Biologic Effects Choosing a Benzodiazepine Techniques for Prescribing Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Other Side Effects Zolpidem Buspirone Nonbarbiturate Sedatives and Hypnotics Barbiturates L-Tryptophan and Melatonin Antihistamines Clonidine Beta-blockers In the Future 12. Antipsychotics History Clinical Uses Biologic Effects Choosing an Antipsychotic Atypical Antipsychotics Techniques for Prescribing Side Effects Acute Side Effects Dystonic Reactions Akinesia Akathisia Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Non-Neurological Side Effects Tardive Dyskinesia Antiparkinsonian Medications 13. Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
  • Stimulants ECT Clinical Uses Mechanisms of Action Techniques of Administration Side Effects Stimulants Clinical Uses Mechanisms of Action Techniques of Administration Side Effects SECTION FIVE 14. The Split Treatment Model: Interactions Between Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy Early Models, Early Problems Psychotherapy/Pharmacotherapy Interactions: Theoretical Issues Therapeutic Split Model Advantages of the Split Model Disadvantages of the Split Model Psychodynamics of Psychopharmacology Patient Education Medication Compliance: Intra- and Interpersonal Factors Technical Aspects of Split Treatment Choosing a Psychopharmacologist Finding a Psychopharmacologist in Your Community or Group The Consultation Process The Initial Consultation Working in an Ongoing Split Treatment Appendix: Psychiatric Medications References Index

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