Better than Prozac: Creating the Next Generation of Psychiatric Drugs
Autor Samuel H. Barondesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195179798
ISBN-10: 019517979X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 142 x 218 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 019517979X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 142 x 218 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Case Studies combined with solid descriptions of research reveal an interesting path of development for psychiatric drugs.
A fascinating chronology of just where Prozac, Ritalin, Valium and other medications come from and what our future drugs may be able to do.
This extensively documented book describes the bumpy road from Thorazine to Prozac
A good, short introduction to the history and current methodology of drug development, from the accidental discovery of Thorazine (it was supposed to be an antihistamine) to the current use of 'designer' mice, bred to mimic human psychiatric conditions, to the quest for genetic markers of Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and Parkinson's disease.
An excellent read.... A well-written and comprehensive account of a field that has developed rapidly in the past few decades. It was written for intelligent non-scientific readers, but experts will also find much entertaining material about the scientists who were involved in some of the major discoveries, and in the case histories.
An engaging guide to the new biological paradigm of psychiatry.
A lively, informative, well-written and authoritative source about likely future developments in the treatment of mental illness.
Better than Prozac is more than just an excellent history of drugs developed to treat mental illness. It is also a fascinating account of the scientists who explore the brain and who are providing us with a new and remarkable understanding of how it works. Dr. Barondes
Samuel Barondes is a scientist with a knack for making technical material accessible to the general reader. Better than Prozac is a lucid and thorough account of the history and likely future of medications for the mind.
Samuel Barondes, one of the great expositors of biological psychiatry, has done it again! He has used his wonderful knowledge of medicine and psychiatry and his insights into the biological basis of drug therapy to give us an historical overview of the development of psychiatric drugs. In so doing, he not only explains how these drugs work and the benefits they bring, he also teaches us about their shortcomings and the roads we have to traverse to go beyond the currently available pharmacological therapies. These roads include, at their core, a better understanding of the biological bases of mental processes and mental disorders, areas which Barondes describes masterfully. In short, this book is a must read for those who want to know where drug therapy in psychiatry is, where it has come from, and where it is heading.
This is likely the finest book I have ever read on psychopharmacology.
It is accessible to all and accomplishes the seemingly impossible task of making complex issues in psychopharmacology understandable and clear.
Barondes provides this information better that any other account I have read. Moreover, he does it in such a creative way that researches as well as clinical practitioners will learn from and enjoy the material which he has so skillfully assembled.
Better Than Prozac is like a conversation with a genuine expert about the psychiatric medications used to treat clinical depression and other disorders of mental life.
A fascinating chronology of just where Prozac, Ritalin, Valium and other medications come from and what our future drugs may be able to do.
This extensively documented book describes the bumpy road from Thorazine to Prozac
A good, short introduction to the history and current methodology of drug development, from the accidental discovery of Thorazine (it was supposed to be an antihistamine) to the current use of 'designer' mice, bred to mimic human psychiatric conditions, to the quest for genetic markers of Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and Parkinson's disease.
An excellent read.... A well-written and comprehensive account of a field that has developed rapidly in the past few decades. It was written for intelligent non-scientific readers, but experts will also find much entertaining material about the scientists who were involved in some of the major discoveries, and in the case histories.
An engaging guide to the new biological paradigm of psychiatry.
A lively, informative, well-written and authoritative source about likely future developments in the treatment of mental illness.
Better than Prozac is more than just an excellent history of drugs developed to treat mental illness. It is also a fascinating account of the scientists who explore the brain and who are providing us with a new and remarkable understanding of how it works. Dr. Barondes
Samuel Barondes is a scientist with a knack for making technical material accessible to the general reader. Better than Prozac is a lucid and thorough account of the history and likely future of medications for the mind.
Samuel Barondes, one of the great expositors of biological psychiatry, has done it again! He has used his wonderful knowledge of medicine and psychiatry and his insights into the biological basis of drug therapy to give us an historical overview of the development of psychiatric drugs. In so doing, he not only explains how these drugs work and the benefits they bring, he also teaches us about their shortcomings and the roads we have to traverse to go beyond the currently available pharmacological therapies. These roads include, at their core, a better understanding of the biological bases of mental processes and mental disorders, areas which Barondes describes masterfully. In short, this book is a must read for those who want to know where drug therapy in psychiatry is, where it has come from, and where it is heading.
This is likely the finest book I have ever read on psychopharmacology.
It is accessible to all and accomplishes the seemingly impossible task of making complex issues in psychopharmacology understandable and clear.
Barondes provides this information better that any other account I have read. Moreover, he does it in such a creative way that researches as well as clinical practitioners will learn from and enjoy the material which he has so skillfully assembled.
Better Than Prozac is like a conversation with a genuine expert about the psychiatric medications used to treat clinical depression and other disorders of mental life.
Notă biografică
Samuel H. Barondes, M.D., is Jeanne and Sanford Robertson Professor and Director of the Center for Neurobiology and Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco. His books include Molecules and Mental Illness and Mood Genes: Hunting for Origins of Mania and Depression, both selected as "Great Brain Books" by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives.