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Textbook of Treatment Algorithms in Psychopharmacology [Hardcover]

Jan Fawcett M.D. (Editor), Dan J. Stein (Editor), Kenneth O. Jobson (Editor)

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0471981095 978-0471981091 August 15, 1999 1
Psychopharmacology is the study of drugs used to treat psychiatric disorders. This textbook looks at the use of clinical algorithms in relation to clinical psychopharmacology, especially the nature and current use of algorithms, and their future potential for the medical community.

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Within psychiatry, there is a large and growing interest for formal diagnostic and treatment consensus guidelines. Written by department chairs and senior professors, the very people who co-ordinate the care of those patients who are the most difficult to treat, this textbook focuses on treatment from a psychopharmacological point of view by addressing drug management at all points from the beginning of treatment (for the never before treated) through to attempting to treat previously resistant patients. The unique algorithmic presentation of this book:
  • Directly mirrors how physicians and patients see the process of treatment
  • Provides clear decision pathways for all stages of treatment in psychiatric disorders
  • Makes it obvious where the patient stands in the protocol and, thus, what to do next about medication
This Textbook of Treatment Algorithms in Psychopharmacology presents both algorithms and protocols, making it invaluable for psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses and nurse practitioners, benefit managers and all who care for the mentally ill.

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Dan J Stein is Professor and Chair of the Dept of Psychiatry and Mental Health at the University of Cape Town, Director of the Medical Research Council (MRC) Unit on Anxiety Disorders, and Visiting Professor of Psychiatry at Mt. Sinai Medical School in New York.

Dan did his undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Cape Town, and his doctorate (in the area of clinical neuroscience) at the University of Stellenbosch. He trained in psychiatry, and completed a post-doctoral fellowship (in the area of psychopharmacology) at Columbia University. His training also includes a doctorate in philosophy.

Dan's research focuses on the psychobiology and management of the anxiety disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and social anxiety disorder. His work ranges from basic neuroscience through to epidemiological and cross-cultural research. He is particularly enthusiastic about the possibility of clinical practice and scientific research that integrates theoretical concepts and empirical data across these different levels.

Dan's work has been continuously funded by extramural grants for close to 20 years. He has authored or edited over 25 volumes, including "Cognitive-Affective Neuroscience of Mood and Anxiety Disorders", and "The Philosophy of Psychopharmacology: Smart Pills, Happy Pills, Pep Pills". He has contributed to many articles and chapters. He is a recipient of CINP's Max Hamilton Memorial Award for his contribution to psychopharmacology.

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First Sentence:
Algorithms in psychiatry, defined as rule-based deductive systems that assist in the treatment decision-making process, appear to have universal application. Read the first page
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depression treatment algorithm, discrete social phobia, atypical subtype, conventional antipsychotic medications, social phobia patients, atypical depression, melancholic depression, treatment algorithms, comorbid tics, generalized social phobia, hyperarousal symptoms, melancholic features, partial efficacy, mood reactivity, neurovegetative symptoms, augmentation strategies, refractory depression, lithium augmentation, clozapine treatment, delusional depression, intrusive symptoms, avoidance symptoms, influence diagram, psychotic depression
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