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APA handbook of psychopharmacology

editor-in-chief, Suzette M. Evans

(APA handbooks in psychology)

American Psychological Association, c2019

  • : hard

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The APA Handbook of Psychopharmacology provides a comprehensive working knowledge of basic pharmacology and psychopharmacology, examines the utility of pharmacotherapy for addressing different dimensions of human suffering, and highlights the broader professional and social issues surrounding this work in a language that is suitable for a broad readership. This 33-chapter handbook is designed as a library reference that captures the most current research to date on pharmacotherapy strategies for addressing emotional and behavioral conditions, as an informative guide for educators and students to strengthen their understanding of the scientific and professional issues associated with the field of psychopharmacology, and as an invaluable desk reference for both researchers and practicing clinicians. Chapters cover fundamental principles of pharmacology and psychopharmacology; psychopharmacology for the treatment of psychological disorders, substance use disorders, and addiction; and issues pertaining to professional training, policy, and industry. Most chapters include a tool kit of resources, providing recommended references that clinicians can use in practice and as educational and teaching tools to stay abreast of the latest developments on the pharmacological treatments for each disorder.

Table of Contents

Editorial Board About the Editor-in-Chief Contributors A Note From the Publisher Introduction Part I. Fundamental Principles of Pharmacology and Psychopharmacology Chapter 1. A Brief History of Psychopharmacology in the Context of Psychology and Psychiatry Chapter 2. Basic Information on Psychotropic Drugs, Receptor Systems, and the Brain Chapter 3. Basic Psychopharmacology Chapter 4. The Role of Animal Laboratory Research in Psychopharmacology Chapter 5. The Role of Clinical (Human) Laboratory Research in Psychopharmacology Chapter 6. Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy Part II. Implementing Psychopharmacology for the Treatment of Psychological Disorders, Substance Use Disorders, and Addiction Section 1. Pharmacological Treatment of Psychological Disorders Chapter 7. Pharmacological Treatment of Depressive Disorders Chapter 8. Pharmacological Treatment of Bipolar Disorders Chapter 9. Pharmacological Treatment of Anxiety Disorders Chapter 10. Pharmacological Treatment of Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Chapter 11. Pharmacological Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Related Disorders Chapter 12. Pharmacological Treatment of Impulse Control Disorders Chapter 13. Pharmacological Treatment of Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders Chapter 14. Pharmacological Treatment of Sleep-Wake Disorders Chapter 15. Pharmacological Treatment of Eating Disorders Chapter 16. Pharmacological Treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Chapter 17. Pharmacological Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder Chapter 18. Pharmacological Treatment of Neurocognitive Disorders Chapter 19. Pharmacological Treatment of Pain and Pain-Related Disorders Chapter 20. Pharmacological Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder Section 2. Pharmacological Treatment of Substance Use Disorders and Addiction Chapter 21. General Introduction: Issues and Perspective on Medication Assisted Treatment Chapter 22. Pharmacological Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder Chapter 23. Pharmacological Treatment of Cannabis Use Disorder Chapter 24. Pharmacological Treatment of Psychostimulant Use Disorders Chapter 25. Pharmacological Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders Chapter 26. Pharmacological Treatment of Sedative and Anxiolytic Use Disorders Chapter 27. Pharmacological Treatment of Tobacco Use Disorder Chapter 28. Pharmacological Treatment of Behavioral Addictions Part III. Psychopharmacology in Context: Issues Pertaining to Professional Training, Policy, and Industry Chapter 29. Professional Psychology in the Context of Psychopharmacology: Ethical Issues, Education, and Training Chapter 30. Psychologists and Integrated Behavioral Health Care Within the Framework of Psychopharmacology Chapter 31. The Role of the Pharmaceutical Industry in the Treatment of Mental Health Disorders Chapter 32. Nonpharmacological Neurotherapeutics: Principles and Methods of Brain Stimulation Therapy Chapter 33. Future Directions in Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy Index

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