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Psychiatric Drugs Explained

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The new edition of this book will continue to provide a comprehensive and clear guide to the uses, benefits and impact of psychotropic drugs. The major drug categories are listed and the clinical uses, modes of action and side eddects of principal drugs in each category are described. The text provides drug names in generic as well as both UK and US tradenames. In addition to a comprehensive review of drug treatment organised by condition, the text also addresses important issues for professionals and their clients concerning consent, liability and the management of side effects and withdrawal. The book provides a readable reference source of essential information for professionals to work with their clients in considering treatment options.
This edition has been completely revised and updated to include new drugs and treatment options and continues to address the key concerns for health care professionals around compliance, partnerships in treatment options and issues of accountability in practice. New information in this edition deals with withdrawal from antidepressants, treatment of bipolar disorders and the controversial topic of the use of psychotropic drugs for children.
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Publication date
2004
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
360
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
557
  • Introduction

    Section 1 - Management of the psychoses

    Chapter 1 The antipsychotics

    Chapter 2 Antipsychotic side effects of their management

    References

    Section 2 - Management of depression

    Chapter 3 The antidepressants

    Chapter 4 Side effects of antidepressants

    References

    Section 3 - Management of bipolar disorders

    Chapter 5 Management of acute bipolar disorder

    Chapter 6 Mood-stabilizers

    References

    Section 4 - Drugs for Children

    Chapter 7 Drugs for children

    References

    Section 5 - Management of anxiety

    Chapter 8 The anxiety disorders

    Chapter 9 Benzodiazepine anxiolytics

    Chapter 10 Anxiolysis and the serotonin system

    Chapter 11 Beta-blockers and anxiety

    References

    Section 6 - Management of sleep disorders and insomnia

    Chapter 12 Sleep disorders and insomnia

    Chapter 13 Non-pharmacological management of insomnia

    Chapter 14 Hypnotics

    Chapter 15 Sedatives

    References

    Section 7 - Management of cognitive impairment

    Chapter 16 Cognitive enhancement and the dementias

    Chapter 17 Cognitive enhancement and neuroprotection

    References
    Section 8 - Management of sexual difficulties
    Chapter 18 The range of sexual difficulties
    Chapter 19 Effects of drugs on aspects of sexual functioning

    Appendix 19.1 Male sexual functioning questionnaire

    Appendix 19.2 Female sexual functioning questionnaire

    References

    Section 9 - Management of dependence and withdrawal

    Chapter 20 Physical dependence type 1

    Chapter 21 Physical dependence type 2

    Chapter 22 Physical dependence type 3

    References

    Section 10 - Consent, abuse and liability

    Chapter 23 Consent

    Chapter 24 Pharmacological abuse

    Chapter 25 Liability

    References

    Section 11 - The marketing of tranquillity

    Chapter 26 The ethical industry

    Chapter 27 Evidence-based psychiatry

    Chapter 28 The marketing of psychiatric disorders

    Chapter 29 Marketing and the ethics of resource allocation

    Chapter 30 Nemesis or nirvana?

    References

    Further Reading

    Appendix: Mental health websites

    Index
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