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Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Psychologists

Autor M Muse
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2012
The emergence and rapid growth of pharmacotherapy in professional psychology practice has the potential for a significantly broad audience. Written by psychologists for psychologists, this unique resource spells out the essential psychobiosocial areas of emphasis involved in prescribing psychotropics within a clinical psychology practice. In addition, the book provides an introduction to the qualifying exam for psychologists seeking specialty training in psychopharmacology: The Psychopharmacology Examination for Psychologists (PEP). The simulating PEP-like practice test, available on the companion CD-ROM, allows psychologists-in-training to gain confidence by developing mastery over the exam-specific challenges while helping to reduce anxiety by exposing students to real-life simulations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780470907573
ISBN-10: 0470907576
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 187 x 258 x 42 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

  • Current and Future Prescribing Psychologists in Training
  • Psychologists who have finished RxP training, but are in need of preparatory material before finally sitting for the PEP; there are well over 1000 such PEP candidates.
  • All Psychologists Providing Clinical Services: It is becoming more common in clinical practice for psychologists to collaborate with physicians and other prescribers on medication issues.  This could potentially mean thousands of psychologists interested in the book.
  • Members of the following APA Divisions:
    • Division 55, American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy: As of the latest membership report of Fall 2007, membership of this division equaled approximately 800.
    • Division 18, Psychologists in Public Service: As of the latest membership report of Fall 2007, membership of this division equaled approximately 1100.
    • Division 12, Society of Clinical Psychology: As of latest membership report of Fall 2007, total members of this division equaled approximately 4500.
    • Division 28, Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse: As of latest membership report of Fall 2007, total members of this division equaled approximately 600.
  • College Students: Due to the rapid growth of pharmacotherapy in professional psychology, this topic will likely become integrated into the curriculum of graduate training programs, and this book can serve as an introductory text book.
  • Book may be incorporated into Continuing Education (CE) courses or PEP course

Cuprins

Integrating Care: A Foreword on Changing Times Patrick DeLeon and Jack Wiggins Chapter 1: Medical Psychology: Definitions, Controversies and New Directions Bret Moore and Mark Muse Chapter 2: Integrating Clinical Psychopharmacology within the Practice of Medical Psychology Mark Muse and Bret Moore Chapter 3: Neuroscience Ken Fogel and George Kapalka Chapter 4: Nervous System Pathology Mark Muse, Jonathan Borkum, and Massi Wyatt Chapter 5: Physiology and Pathophysiology Lawrence R. Kotkin Chapter 6: Biopsychosocial and Pharmacological Assessment and Monitoring Robert D. Younger Chapter 7: Differential Diagnosis in Medical Psychology Kevin M. McGuinness, Michael R. Tilus, Erin M. McGuinness, and Mary Sa Chapter 8: Pharmacology Randall Tackett Chapter 9: The Practice of Clinical Psychopharmacology William J. Burns, Lenore Walker, and Jose Rey Chapter 10 Research in Clinical Psychopharmacology Robert E. McGrath Chapter 11: Professional, Legal, Ethical, and Inter-Professional Issues in Clinical Psychopharmacology Lisa Cosgrove and Bret Moore

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The emergence and rapid growth of pharmacotherapy in professional psychology practice has the potential for a significantly broad audience. Written by psychologists for psychologists, this unique resource spells out the essential psychobiosocial areas of emphasis involved in prescribing psychotropics within a clinical psychology practice.