Clinical Psychopharmacology Made Ridiculously Simple
Clinical Psychopharmacology Made Ridiculously Simple Books
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A brief, matter-of-fact review of the indications for and use of pharmacologic agents in the treatment of psychologic disorders.
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The book arrived in a timely make and the book quality was brilliant. Thanks!
Rating: 5 / 5
What I found most fascinating about “Clinical Psychopharmacology Made Ridiculously Simple” was that it did not fit into any of the categories I inferred from the reviews. At first it appeared it might be a pseudo “Idiot’s Guide to Psychopharmacology “-complete with cartoon diagrams or at least, clever and enticing text; in summary, an entertaining book at a minimum, leaving one satisfied, if not edified. My second plotting was that it might be a middle-of-the-road text, attempting to be complete enough to satisfy the truly interested student of the discipline even as still adding sufficiently fascinating and current material to make it pleasantly readable (the latest copyright date is 2009; certainly the author must have done some fascinating revision).
What I found instead, to my disappointment, was a Textbook, one of those archetypical volumes that appears to espouse a single top of view so authoritatively and parentally that the reader loses his train of plotting mid-sentence, report has it that an attempt by the brain to discourage the reader from subjecting his intellectual processes to further suffering. In addition to Boredom-the kind of Boredom that comes from reading what one already knows or cares small about-the text appears to be out of date or inflexibly prescriptory in several sections.
You can find all the knowledge in this book by a quick romp through the Internet, much less painfully, and with a wider and more modern view of the complexities of psychopharmacology-sans the parental tone.
Rating: 1 / 5
Brilliant and concise. Well done book. Definetly urge it as a library resource.
Rating: 5 / 5
Book is trivial, useless rubbish. Do not waste your time or money on this book. Read Stephen Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology, a masterful discussion of the theme.
Rating: 1 / 5
A very excellent guide for the PCP who might feel intimidated by caring for the psychiatric patient. Rather than official treatment protocols, the authors offer evidence-based guidelines and include many insiders’ tips on making an right diagnosis, choosing the aptly initial psychotropic tablets, dosing effectively and safely, and administration common side effects. Stronger on depression and anxiety than bipolar disorder and psychotic disorders, as it should be for most PCPs.
Rating: 5 / 5