Skip to main content
Trade Books For Courses Tradebooks for Courses

The Essential Guide to Psychiatric Drugs, Revised and Updated

St. Martin's Griffin

opens in a new window
opens in a new window The Essential Guide to Psychiatric Drugs, Revised and Updated Download image

ISBN10: 0312368798
ISBN13: 9780312368791

Paperback

448 Pages

$26.99

CA$37.99

Request Desk Copy
Request Exam Copy

TRADE BOOKS FOR COURSES NEWSLETTER

Sign up to receive information about new books, author events, and special offers.

Sign up now

The Essential Guide to Psychiatric Drugs has become a classic and indispensable resource for the layperson and professional alike. Informative, accessible, and easy to use, this newly revised and updated resource presents comprehensive information on the latest drugs and research, covering most adult mental health problems. It also includes balanced information on controversial topics like the risk of suicide from antidepressants and the risk of obesity and diabetes from antipsychotics.

This book will help people to better understand when drug therapy should be considered, which drugs should be used, for how long, and what side effects are expected.

This revised and updated edition includes the latest information on:—Antidepressants —Antipsychotics—Side effects and withdrawal symptoms—Specific usage, dosage duration, and efficacy

Reviews

Praise for The Essential Guide to Psychiatric Drugs, Revised and Updated

"This book . . . meets a critical need . . . for the millions of people for whom psychiatric drugs are so important."—Herbert Pardes, former President of the American Psychiatric Association



"Psychopharmacology has changed so radically in the last few years that Gorman has updated this clear, balanced, and authoritative guide three times since the first edition appeared in 1997. Gorman stresses the field's human aspect: he promotes good history taking (at least an hour's worth) by the treating psychiatrist, encourages patients and family members to ask questions, and emphasizes the value of feeling better over other considerations, including insight. He sees the worth of psychotherapy, giving examples where medication is not appropriate, and addresses well the subject of electro-convulsive therapy (i.e., shock therapy) in a positive light. Gorman no longer takes fees from drug companies, is somewhat critical of their promotional ties to physicians, and strongly supports the use of cheaper generic medication when available. The chapters review all the usual syndromes, so the book is a general guide to symptoms and diagnoses as well as to drug treatment. Since most psychiatric drugs are prescribed by nonpsychiatric physicians, this work will be useful for them and for nurse practitioners as well as for patients and families. Essential."Library Journal