Practical Psychopharmacology, 2nd ed, takes the novel approach of writing at three different levelsbeginning, intermediate, and advancedto give the practicing psychopharmacologist a tailored experience.
Each chapter focuses on a specific DSM-5TR disorder and outlines abbreviated treatment guidelines to help the reader understand where their knowledge base and clinical practice currently reside. At the first level, the book teaches novice prescribers practical diagnostic skills and provides a brief overview of pertinent genetic and neuroimaging findings to increase prescribing confidence. Next, it provides mid-level clinicians with intermediate techniques and guidelines for more difficult cases. The final level provides nuanced guidance for advanced practitioners or those who see the most treatment-resistant patients.
This approach allows a clinician to access this book periodically throughout the care of an individual patient and to gradually progress through a series of more advanced psychopharmacological techniques for making accurate and efficient diagnoses.
Practical Psychopharmacology, 2nd ed, takes the novel approach of writing at three different levelsbeginning, intermediate, and advancedto give the practicing psychopharmacologist a tailored experience.
1. Adult Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder
2. Anxiety Disorders:
Panic, Social, Obsessive-Compulsive, Generalized, and Post-Traumatic Anxiety
3. Bipolar Disorders: Bipolar 1, Bipolar 2, Cyclothymic Disorder
4.
Depressive Disorders: Major Depressive Disorder, Persistent Depressive
Disorder, and Seasonal Depressive Disorder
5. Eating Disorders; Anorexia
Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder
6. Insomnia and Hypersomnia
7. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
8. Women's Mental Health: Premenstrual
Dysphoric Disorder, Peripartum Depression, Postpartum Psychosis, and
Perimenopausal Depression
9. Borderline Personality Disorder
10. Substance
Related and Addictive Disorders: Nicotine, Alcohol, Opiates
Nevena V. Radonji, MD, PhD, is an assistant professor and vice chair for education in psychiatry at Upstate Medical University. She specializes in providing care for those patients in need of maternal mental health care and is an expert in reproductive psychiatry.
Jeffrey S. MacDaniels, MD, is an assistant professor at Upstate Medical University who provides patient care as both an adult and child psychiatrist, and is the psychopharmacology course director for the Child and Adolescent Fellowship training program.
Thomas L. Schwartz, MD, is a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor at Upstate Medical University who specializes in teaching psychopharmacology and is an expert in caring for patients with treatment-resistant depression.