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[BOOK] Schatzberg's Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology [EBOOK PDF]

[BOOK] Schatzberg's

Manual of Clinical

Psychopharmacology

[EBOOK PDF]

Description

The Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology has been the leading resource for the clinical use of

psychiatric medications for more than 30 years. Now in its ninth edition, the manual continues to

offer thoroughly updated, exhaustively vetted, and evidence-based information on psychotropic

drugs in a collegial, conversational style that both training and practicing clinicians will find useful

and authoritative. To ensure that the ever-expanding number of available agents with widening

indications receives proper coverage, the authors have continued their effort to cull or condense

coverage of less commonly used agents (e.g., barbiturates) in favor of more recently approved

drugs (e.g., VMAT-2 inhibitors for tardive dyskinesia, pimavanserin) and those whose approval by

the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) appears imminent. This approach has helped to

maintain a user-friendly size, and the volume's logical structure makes information easy to locate

on the fly, a boon to busy practitioners. The authors devote an entire chapter, new to this edition,

to important developments in laboratory-guided pharmacotherapy, including pharmacogenomic

testing, neurocognitive testing, quantitative EEG, and neuroimaging.Its ease of use, accessible

style, and evidence-based content have helped to elevate Schatzberg's Manual of Clinical

Psychopharmacology to the well-deserved stature of a classic, which no mental health clinician

should be without. Read more Alan F. Schatzberg, M.D., is Kenneth T. Norris, Jr., Professor in the

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine in

Stanford, California, where from 1991-2010 he was also the Chair of Psychiatry. He is currently

Director of the Stanford Mood Disorders Center.Charles DeBattista, D.M.H., M.D., is Professor of

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Co-Director of the Depression Research Clinic and Research

Program; and Director of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry

and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, California. Read

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