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Psychotherapist'S Guide To Psychopharmacology: Second Edition [Hardcover]

Michael J. Gitlin (Author)
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0684827379 978-0684827377 May 1, 1996 2 Sub
The last twenty-five years have witnessed an explosion of knowledge about the influence of brain biochemistry on mood and behavior and about pharmacological approaches to treating mental and emotional disorders. A substantial portion of patients seen in clinical practice are taking some medication or might usefully be advised to do so. But many clinical psychologists, social workers, and counselors need additional information in order to better treat patients already on medication, know when and to whom to refer new patients for psychiatric consultation, and work collaboratively with psychiatrists when appropriate.

Michael J. Gitlin's indispensable first edition of The Psychotherapists Guide to Psychopharmacology has now been updated and revised -- this new second edition now reflects major changes that have influenced the clinical arena in the last five years such as the recent release of DSM-IV and the domination of the psychopharmacological field by the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, such as fluoxetine (Prozac). The Psychotherapists Guide to Psychopharmacology, Second Edition also now includes coverage of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and contains updated sections on the new antipsychotics for schizophrenia and the increased use of anticonvulsant mood stabilizers for bipolar disorder. The book also includes other significant changes that have influenced the field over the last few years, such as brain imaging studies, research in obsessive compulsive disorder and social phobia, and such prominent topics in women's health as pregnancy, PMS, postpartum disorders, and breast feeding.

This revision of an already established guide will again be an essential reference for all nonmedical professionals involved in treating mental and emotional disorders.


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With the extraordinary growth in understanding the biochemical workings of the brain, psychotherapy is experiencing its most profound transition in the 20th century: from couches to pills. This book is an essential guide to the chemical treatment of disorders such as ADD, anxiety, bipolar disorders, depression and other conditions. Highly recommended to clinical psychologists, counselors and social workers, and also to patients, current or future, being treated with pharmacological substances.

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Stanley R. Grahame, Ph.D. Clinical Director, Fifth Avenue Center for Counseling and Psychotherapy Director of Training, Greenwich Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies A concise, comprehensive review of the field of psychopharmacology which succeeds in communicating a mass of relevant data in an easily understandable text without talking down to the nonmedical psychotherapist. It is a triumph in communication of what every therapist should know about...patients who are receiving medication, who should be receiving medication, and who should not be receiving medication. The best book of its kind to date.

Lester Grinspoon, M.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Editor, Harvard Medical School Mental Health Letter Since the introduction of chlorpromazine in 1953, a biological revolution has confronted psychotherapists with a vast array of medications which can enhance their effectiveness in treating a large variety of mental disorders. The practice of psychotherapy now requires an understanding of these drugs, including their indications, mechanisms of action, side effects, and especially the complex relationship between drug treatment and psychotherapy. For that purpose Gitlin's well-written, thorough, and comprehensive book is the best I have seen -- a text that will be useful not only to therapists without medical training but also to the psychopharmacologically sophisticated.

Judith Marks Mishne, D.S.W. Professor, New York University School of Social Work This most readable, jargon-free text is clear, astute, and bridges the split between those physicians who prescribe medication and those therapists who do not....Dr. Gitlin's dual knowledge base and his respect for both methods of intervention are clear, as he demonstrates comfort with the split treatment model and collegial regard for the nonmedical clinician. This text is a must as a clinical guide for the nonphysician therapist.

Robert O. Pasnau, M.D. Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles Chief of Staff, Neuropsychiatric Institute Hospital Assistant Dean, School of Medicine It is extremely useful for those psychiatrists, like me, who as psychotherapists are becoming increasingly convinced that combined pharmacology and psychotherapy is the treatment of choice of the majority of our patients. Most of my patients want to know why and how medications work, and they are becoming increasingly knowledgeable about side effects and dependency.

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  • Hardcover: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Free Press; 2 Sub edition (May 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684827379
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684827377
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.6 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very useful for psychologists., March 8, 1998
This review is from: Psychotherapist'S Guide To Psychopharmacology: Second Edition (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book, written by an expert who clearly has worked in the trenches. Loads of clinical wisdom right on the money. Essential for psychologists, whether seeking prescription privileges or not.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Basic but essential .., August 21, 2002
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I'm a clinical psychologist. You need to have this book . You need to understand the psychopharmacology of your patients. Lots of interesting and important information regarding Dx and the effects of Rx. The only problem with this book is (as you know) things are changing so fast that we need a new edition.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Reference, April 27, 2009
This review is from: Psychotherapist'S Guide To Psychopharmacology: Second Edition (Hardcover)
This is an absolutely fantastic reference book! Learn everything the doctors don't tell you, including relevant physiology and brain chemistry, differential diagnosis, contraindications and side effects. Read this book and talk to the doctors almost at their own level. I am a layperson who bought this book while a close relative was being assessed and treated for schizophrenia. NOTE: The soft cover edition for sale here is an earlier edition - make sure to buy the latest!
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IN THE LAST THIRTY YEARS, we in the mental health field have witnessed a veritable explosion of new information that has shifted the emphasis from the more psychoanalytically based models and treatments that dominated psychiatry and psychology for the preceding thirty years to descriptive and biological ones. Read the first page
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psychopharmacological consultation, most psychopharmacologists, treating acute mania, injectable antipsychotics, urinary hesitation, treating bulimia nervosa, treating generalized anxiety, treating mood disorders, treating panic disorder, schizotypal patients, subtyping schemes, split model, split treatment, other mood stabilizers, antipanic effects, serotonergic effects, panic patients, specific antipsychotic, maintenance antipsychotics, mood syndrome, maintenance neuroleptics, antidepressant classes, serotonergic antidepressants, unipolar patients, treating bipolar disorder
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United States, American Psychiatric Association, The Psychotherapist's Guide, Psychopharmacology Table, Desk Reference, Fourth Edition, Basic Principles, Pervasive Developmental Disorder
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