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Book Synopsis
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.

Trade Review
Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Psychologists brings together in a single volume a vast amount of information normally contained in a dozen or more volumes. It is well written, concise yet comprehensive, well organized, and densely packed with lists, tables, vocabulary, and references. For those of you awaiting the release this book, you will not be disappointed. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the practice of medical psychology and to update or review their skills of prescribing psychotropics. For those studying for the Psychopharmacology Examination for Psychologists (PEP) this book is pure gold. (Archives of Medical Psychology, Volume 2, Issue 2, December 2011)

This book is concise, yet almost encyclopedic in scope. The illustrations and tables are precise and are extremely helpful in amplifying the text. In fact, the tables are so valuable that having this book is almost worth it just for the tables. The key terms and questions at the end of each chapter are wonderful learning tools and assist the reader in reviewing and integrating the essential information within each chapter.

While there are concepts within this book with which the advanced practitioner will be familiar, they are essential for novices in the psychopharmacology or those not yet familiar with psychiatric medications. For example, understanding the workings of the cytochrome P450 enzymes system and its effects on medication and medication interactions is essential knowledge for the practitioner. Also, commonly used herbs and supplements, and their effects are also found within this text.

This is the type of book that not only helps one prepare for the Psychopharmacology Examination for Psychologists but also belongs on the bookshelf for all psychologists providing clinical treatment in today’s mental health environment. Once a practitioner undertakes mastering the material in this text, the practitioner can expect to come away with a new and enhanced view of providing psychological mental health services.
From The Tablet (American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy), Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012



Table of Contents

Integrating Care: A Foreword on Changing Times ix
Patrick H. DeLeon Jack G. Wiggins

About the Editors xv

About the Contributors xvii

List of Illustrations xxiii

List of Tables xxv

Chapter 1 Medical Psychology: Definitions, Controversies, and New Directions 1
Bret A. Moore, Mark Muse

Chapter 2 Integrating Clinical Psychopharmacology Within the Practice of Medical Psychology 17
Mark Muse, Bret A. Moore

Chapter 3 Neuroscience 45
Ken Fogel, George M. Kapalka

Chapter 4 Nervous System Pathology 107
Mark Muse, Jonathan M. Borkum, Massi Wyatt

Chapter 5 Physiology and Pathophysiology 193
Lawrence R. Kotkin

Chapter 6 Biopsychosocial and Pharmacological Assessment and Monitoring 241
Robert D. Younger

Chapter 7 Differential Diagnosis in Medical Psychology 283
Kevin M. McGuinness, Michael R. Tilus, Erin M. McGuinness, Mary Y. Sa

Chapter 8 Pharmacology 321
Randall Tackett

Chapter 9 The Practice of Clinical Psychopharmacology 353
William J. Burns, Lenore Walker, Jose A. Rey

Chapter 10 Research in Clinical Psychopharmacology 431
Robert E. McGrath

Chapter 11 Professional, Legal, Ethical, and Interprofessional Issues in Clinical Psychopharmacology 457
Lisa Cosgrove, Bret A. Moore

Epigraph 483

Index 485

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 15/05/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470907573, 978-0470907573
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Trade Review
      Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Psychologists brings together in a single volume a vast amount of information normally contained in a dozen or more volumes. It is well written, concise yet comprehensive, well organized, and densely packed with lists, tables, vocabulary, and references. For those of you awaiting the release this book, you will not be disappointed. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the practice of medical psychology and to update or review their skills of prescribing psychotropics. For those studying for the Psychopharmacology Examination for Psychologists (PEP) this book is pure gold. (Archives of Medical Psychology, Volume 2, Issue 2, December 2011)

      This book is concise, yet almost encyclopedic in scope. The illustrations and tables are precise and are extremely helpful in amplifying the text. In fact, the tables are so valuable that having this book is almost worth it just for the tables. The key terms and questions at the end of each chapter are wonderful learning tools and assist the reader in reviewing and integrating the essential information within each chapter.

      While there are concepts within this book with which the advanced practitioner will be familiar, they are essential for novices in the psychopharmacology or those not yet familiar with psychiatric medications. For example, understanding the workings of the cytochrome P450 enzymes system and its effects on medication and medication interactions is essential knowledge for the practitioner. Also, commonly used herbs and supplements, and their effects are also found within this text.

      This is the type of book that not only helps one prepare for the Psychopharmacology Examination for Psychologists but also belongs on the bookshelf for all psychologists providing clinical treatment in today’s mental health environment. Once a practitioner undertakes mastering the material in this text, the practitioner can expect to come away with a new and enhanced view of providing psychological mental health services.
      From The Tablet (American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy), Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012



      Table of Contents

      Integrating Care: A Foreword on Changing Times ix
      Patrick H. DeLeon Jack G. Wiggins

      About the Editors xv

      About the Contributors xvii

      List of Illustrations xxiii

      List of Tables xxv

      Chapter 1 Medical Psychology: Definitions, Controversies, and New Directions 1
      Bret A. Moore, Mark Muse

      Chapter 2 Integrating Clinical Psychopharmacology Within the Practice of Medical Psychology 17
      Mark Muse, Bret A. Moore

      Chapter 3 Neuroscience 45
      Ken Fogel, George M. Kapalka

      Chapter 4 Nervous System Pathology 107
      Mark Muse, Jonathan M. Borkum, Massi Wyatt

      Chapter 5 Physiology and Pathophysiology 193
      Lawrence R. Kotkin

      Chapter 6 Biopsychosocial and Pharmacological Assessment and Monitoring 241
      Robert D. Younger

      Chapter 7 Differential Diagnosis in Medical Psychology 283
      Kevin M. McGuinness, Michael R. Tilus, Erin M. McGuinness, Mary Y. Sa

      Chapter 8 Pharmacology 321
      Randall Tackett

      Chapter 9 The Practice of Clinical Psychopharmacology 353
      William J. Burns, Lenore Walker, Jose A. Rey

      Chapter 10 Research in Clinical Psychopharmacology 431
      Robert E. McGrath

      Chapter 11 Professional, Legal, Ethical, and Interprofessional Issues in Clinical Psychopharmacology 457
      Lisa Cosgrove, Bret A. Moore

      Epigraph 483

      Index 485

      About the CD-ROM 499

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