Pharmacotherapy for psychologists : prescribing and collaborative roles

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    • McGrath, Robert E.
    • Moore, Bret A.

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Pharmacotherapy for psychologists : prescribing and collaborative roles

edited by Robert E. McGrath and Bret A. Moore

American Psychological Association, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Psychologists are becoming increasingly involved in pharmacotherapy-as prescribers of psychotropic medications, as collaborators with prescribers, and as sources of information, advice, and support to clients and health care professionals. These new roles represent one of the most significant changes in the practice of psychology in recent times. This book takes a comprehensive look at how pharmacotherapy is reshaping the practice of psychology. It argues the benefits of extending prescriptive authority to appropriately trained psychologists and chronicles the experiences of prescribing psychologists. Furthermore, it explores emerging issues that prescribing and collaborating psychologists face, such as the need to maintain a psychological orientation while integrating medication management with psychotherapy, the need to build and maintain strong relationships with physicians, issues with insurance companies and managed care agencies, professional practice standards and guidelines in relation to pharmacotherapy, and the evaluation of drug research. With its strong practical orientation, this book is a must-read for psychologists who have or want to obtain prescriptive authority, as well as those who wish to assume more collaborative roles within primary care and other settings.

目次

Contributors Foreword: The Challenges of Substantive Change Patrick H. DeLeon Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Roots of the Prescriptive Authority Movement Chapter 1: Making the Case for Prescriptive Authority Mark Muse and Robert E. McGrath Chapter 2: The Evolution of Training Guidelines in Pharmacotherapy for Psychologists Linda F. Campbell and Ronald Fox Chapter 3: The Psychopharmacology Demonstration Project: What Did It Teach Us, and Where Are We Now? Morgan T. Sammons Part II: General Practice Issues Chapter 4: Nuts and Bolts of Prescriptive Practice Glenn A. Ally Chapter 5: Ethical Considerations in Pharmacotherapy for Psychologists Robert E. McGrath and Beth N. Rom-Rymer Chapter 6: Integration of Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy by Prescribing-Medical Psychologists: A Psychobiosocial Model of Care Elaine S. LeVine and Elaine Orabona Foster Chapter 7: Evaluating Drug Research Robert E. McGrath Part III. Settings and Populations Chapter 8: In the Private Practice Setting: A Survey of the Experiences of Prescribing Psychologists Elaine S. LeVine and Jack Wiggins Chapter 9: Psychologists in Primary Care Alan R. Gruber Chapter 10: Prescribing for School-Aged Patients Bruce K. McCormick Chapter 11: Prescribing in the Public Health Service Kevin M. McGuinness and Michael R. Tilus Part IV: Looking Forward Chapter 12: Lessons From the Trenches: Getting Laws Passed Robert E. McGrath Chapter 13: The Future of Prescribing Psychology Bret A. Moore Index About the Editors

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