Psychopharmacology has opened the door to many previously blocked parts of psychiatric therapy. It has been a welcome catalyst for a long awaited rapprochement between psychiatry and the rest of medicine. Even if psychopharmacological research is not likely to produce another revolutionary breakthrough type of drug in the near future, there is good reason to expect many more useful therapeutic tools to issue from such research in the years to come
Based on a careful literature search a review is presented of the history, background, concepts and ...
Psychological treatments are the other arm of therapy for depression and many psychiatric disorders....
Psychiatrists have long held that there should be more psychiatry in general medicine, and the nonps...
The treatment of psychiatric disorders often consists of a combined approach that integrates both ph...
International audienceThe importance of clinical psychopharmacological knowledge for modern psychiat...
A number of literature reviews exist that support the use of psychotropic medications. This article ...
Although clinical pharmacy is a discipline that emerged in the 1960s, the question of precisely how ...
Although clinical pharmacy is a discipline that emerged in the 1960s, the question of precisely how ...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
Psychopharmacotherapy is a fascinating field that can be understood in many different ways. It is bo...
Psychopharmacology emerged with the discovery of chlorpromazine in 1952. This led on to the discover...
We live in an age of psychopharmacology. One in six persons currently takes a psychotropic drug. The...
This paper discusses about challenges to psychopharmacotherapy, evidence–based psychopharmacology, c...
Psychopharmacology has had some bad publicity lately. Frankly, there have been some major problems a...
he clinical introduction in 1952 of the first neuroleptic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, for the tre...
Based on a careful literature search a review is presented of the history, background, concepts and ...
Psychological treatments are the other arm of therapy for depression and many psychiatric disorders....
Psychiatrists have long held that there should be more psychiatry in general medicine, and the nonps...
The treatment of psychiatric disorders often consists of a combined approach that integrates both ph...
International audienceThe importance of clinical psychopharmacological knowledge for modern psychiat...
A number of literature reviews exist that support the use of psychotropic medications. This article ...
Although clinical pharmacy is a discipline that emerged in the 1960s, the question of precisely how ...
Although clinical pharmacy is a discipline that emerged in the 1960s, the question of precisely how ...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
Psychopharmacotherapy is a fascinating field that can be understood in many different ways. It is bo...
Psychopharmacology emerged with the discovery of chlorpromazine in 1952. This led on to the discover...
We live in an age of psychopharmacology. One in six persons currently takes a psychotropic drug. The...
This paper discusses about challenges to psychopharmacotherapy, evidence–based psychopharmacology, c...
Psychopharmacology has had some bad publicity lately. Frankly, there have been some major problems a...
he clinical introduction in 1952 of the first neuroleptic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, for the tre...
Based on a careful literature search a review is presented of the history, background, concepts and ...
Psychological treatments are the other arm of therapy for depression and many psychiatric disorders....
Psychiatrists have long held that there should be more psychiatry in general medicine, and the nonps...