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The Fundamentals of Clinical Neuropsychiatry
Dr Taylor wrote the book for physicians who take care of their psychiatric patients. I use it in my practice as a superb resource of advice based on years of clinical experience, scientific research and ... common sence. Perfect for you, if you are the person who desires to take care of patients in the best way - wise and humane. Have fun reading it !
Published on July 4, 2000 by Joanna E. Turlik-Caban
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This is not a reference text, rather an idiosyncratic outline of one clinician's practice. As that it is fine. But recommendations are not really state-of-the-art and there are numerous subjects inadequately covered. My criticism might be too harsh for something labelled "Fundamentals," but the introduction and table of contents imply a depth this book does not...
Published on June 14, 2003
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The Fundamentals of Clinical Neuropsychiatry, July 4, 2000
This review is from: The Fundamentals of Clinical Neuropsychiatry (Contemporary Neurology) (Hardcover)
Dr Taylor wrote the book for physicians who take care of their psychiatric patients. I use it in my practice as a superb resource of advice based on years of clinical experience, scientific research and ... common sence. Perfect for you, if you are the person who desires to take care of patients in the best way - wise and humane. Have fun reading it !
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This review is from: The Fundamentals of Clinical Neuropsychiatry (Contemporary Neurology) (Hardcover)
This is not a reference text, rather an idiosyncratic outline of one clinician's practice. As that it is fine. But recommendations are not really state-of-the-art and there are numerous subjects inadequately covered. My criticism might be too harsh for something labelled "Fundamentals," but the introduction and table of contents imply a depth this book does not have.
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