Physicians of the 1990s cannot afford to spend valuable time combing through volumes of laborious discussions of tedious details on psychiatric drugs. Practical Handbook of Psychopharmacology is the most comprehensive, yet user-friendly guide to psychotropic medication available in any single source. Text is minimized and straight to the point, with critical clinical information given in two forms. First, highly useful tables with the relevant basic information on all major psychotropic drugs are provided. The book also contains clinical flowcharts or tabular practice guidelines that assist in making everyday decisions about the use of psychotropics. Unique chapters discuss the psychopharmacology of pain, personality disorders, aggression, and children/adolescents, while other chapters cover standard areas such as depression, mania, psychosis, and dementia.
Author(s): Edward A. Workman, Frank F. Tellian
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2021, 1993
Language: English
Tags: Psychopharmacology; Psychology; Psychiatry; Pharmacology
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Preface
Edward
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 General Principles of Psychopharmacology
Chapter 2 Delirium
Chapter 3 Dementia and Geriatrics
Chapter 4 Psychosis
Chapter 5 Depression
Chapter 6 Mania and Hypomania
Chapter 7 Panic and Anxiety
Chapter 8 Aggression
Chapter 9 Pain
Chapter 10 Pediatrics
Chapter 11 Personality Disorders
Chapter 12 Assessment in Psychopharmacology
Chapter 13 Significant Psychotropic Drug Interactions
Index of Medications