The therapist's guide to psychopharmacology : working with patients, families, and physicians to optimize care
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The therapist's guide to psychopharmacology : working with patients, families, and physicians to optimize care
Guilford Press, c2010
Revised ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-301) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
*A successful resource, now in paper and with psychopharmacology content completely updated.
*Unique: combines a psychopharmacology primer with a guide to collaborating with both physicians and families.
*Concise, practical, and affordable: loaded with useful features, including lists, tips, sample referrals, and more.
*Informs the nonprescriber how medications work and how they are used for the most commonly encountered disorders.
*Rare, cross-disciplinary work: an authored book that combines the expertise of psychiatrists and family therapists.
目次
Introduction
I. The Mind-Body Connection
1. How the Brain Works
2. How Psychotropic Drugs Work
II. Psychiatric Disorders and Their Treatment
3. Mood Disorders
4. Anxiety Disorders
5. Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses
6. Cognitive Disorders
7. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse
8. Special Populations and Situations
III. Creative Collaboration
9. Focusing the Lens: The Referral Process and Medication Evaluation
10. Sharing Care: Building Successful Collaborative Relationships
11. Strengthening Bonds: Collaborating with the Family
Appendix A. How Drugs Are Developed
Appendix B. Future Trends
Appendix C. Professional Outreach
Glossary
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