Natural medications for psychiatric disorders : considering the alternatives
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Natural medications for psychiatric disorders : considering the alternatives
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2008
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Updated for its Second Edition, this book is the only reference to focus exclusively on natural medications in psychiatry. Eminent psychiatrists from the Massachusetts General Hospital and other leading institutions examine current scientific and clinical data on the applications, effectiveness, and safety of natural psychotropics and acupuncture. Quick-reference tabular appendices list indications, contraindications, dosages, combinations, and drug-drug interactions for each remedy.
This edition includes brand-new chapters on acupuncture, homeopathy, and therapies for substance dependence and weight management. The chapter on polypharmacy and side effect management addresses the growing issue of drug-drug interactions. New introductory chapters discuss complementary and alternative medicine in society and examine research limitations and quality assurance issues.
Table of Contents
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Society: An Introduction
David Mischoulon and Jerrold F. Rosenbaum
Evaluating the Data: Limitations of Research and Quality Assurance Issues Regarding Natural Remedies
Maurizio Fava and David Mischoulon
TREATMENT OF MOOD DISORDERS
St. John's Wort: A Critical Evaluation of the Evidence for Antidepressant Effects
Andrew A. Nierenberg, Hannah G. Lund, and David Mischoulon
Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Mood Disorders: A Review of Neurobiological and Clinical Actions
Andrew L. Stoll
One-Carbon Metabolism and the Treatment of Depression: Roles of S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine and Folate
Jonathan E. Alpert, George I. Papakostas, and David Mischoulon
Dehydroepiandrosterone in the Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Conditions
Owen M. Wolkowitz, Victor I. Reus, Nicole Maninger, and Synthia Mellon
Inositol in the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders
Robert H. Belmaker and Joseph Levine
TREATMENT OF ANXIETY AND SLEEP DISORDERS
Herbal Remedies for Anxiety and Insomnia: Kava and Valerian
David Mischoulon
Therapeutic Potential of Melatonin in Sleep and Circadian Disorders
Irina V. Zhdanova and Leah Friedman
TREATMENT OF OTHER DISORDERS
Ginkgo Biloba Extract (EGb 761) in Cognitive Disorders
Hakima Amri, Mones Abu-Asab, Pierre Le Bars, and Janet Kastelan
Black Cohosh for Relief of Climacteric Symptoms
Daniel S. Fabricant, Steven Dentali, Elizabeth C. Krause, and Norman R. Farnsworth
Chaste Tree Fruit and Premenstrual Syndrome
Donna E. Webster, Steven Dentali, Norman R. Farnsworth, and Z. Jim Wang
Natural Products with Anti-Addictive Activities
David Y-W. Lee
Alternative Therapies for Weight Loss
Anne Becker and Lee Kaplan
MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
Acupuncture for the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders
Albert Yeung, Rosa Schnyer, Yantao Ma, and David Mischoulon
Homeopathy and Its Applications in Psychiatry
Iris R. Bell and Pamela Pappas
Polypharmacy, Side Effect Management, and Drug-Drug Interactions with Natural Psychotropic Medications and Acupuncture
David Mischoulon and Christina M. Dording
Afterword
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Summary of the Different Treatments: Components, Indications, Mechanisms, Doses, Adverse Effects, Combinations, and Interactions
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
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