Rational Psychopharmacology: A Book Of Clinical Skills
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Item#: | 9781615373130 |
Author | Putman III, H. Paul |
Each chapter of Rational Psychopharmacology: A Book of Clinical Skills is designed to advance the reader's clinical knowledge, methodical assessment expertise, and diagnostic sophistication. Unlike other psychopharmacology books, this guide transcends lists and tables of dosages and side effects, instructing the reader in the reasoning that undergirds treatment decisions. Residents, trainees, and practicing clinicians will learn not only which medicines are available and what their characteristics are, but also how to think systematically about both current research and patient assessment, resulting in more effective treatment strategies. After identifying the most useful practices for structuring rational thought in medicine, the author explores the nature of data, the best tools for analyzing basic and clinical research, the necessary information to obtain from patients and how to elicit it, and how to combine the foregoing information to structure successful treatment planning sessions with patients. After a quick review of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacogenomics, the book tackles an historical review of psychotropic medications, an exploration of commonly used supplements, and the patient lifestyle elements that are essential for a good pharmacological outcome. Finally, there are updates on somatic treatments as well as a section on adverse event awareness, assessment, and response and a concluding chapter on effective techniques for ongoing assessment of patients and treatment plans.
The accessible narrative is complemented by a variety of features to support learning: • Each chapter offers a summary and key clinical points to assist readers in identifying and clarifying the most important concepts to grasp and retain. • Self-assessment questions and answers accompany each chapter and are designed to help readers assess their understanding and review important content. • Carefully constructed discussion topics (equally useful for the individual reader or as the focus of discussion in seminars or journal clubs) are included to highlight the critical thinking skills covered in each chapter.• For additional enrichment and study, the author has included suggestions for additional reading at the end of each chapter.
The lessons provided by Rational Psychopharmacology: A Book of Clinical Skills will help students and trainees learn what they need to know to practice with confidence and help current clinicians identify and address weaknesses in their practice style, benefiting patient care and improving outcomes.
The book teaches the reader how to think thoroughly and methodically when assessing a patient, reviewing research data (both basic and clinical), and developing and evaluating effective patient recommendations. Psychiatric students, residents, and fellows will find immense benefit in the book's method, but veteran clinicians wishing to improve their psychopharmacology skills will also discover fresh, evidence-based approaches to clinical dilemmas.
IntroductionChapter 1. Thinking Thoroughly and MethodicallyChapter 2. Evidence-Based Medicine in an Era of Sparse Evidence: Assessment of DataChapter 3. Thorough Assessment TechniquesChapter 4. Rational and Methodical Treatment PlanningChapter 5. Risks of Jumping From Molecule to Mind or SymptomChapter 6. Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and PharmacogenomicsChapter 7. Categories of Medication Used in Clinical PsychopharmacologyChapter 8. Supplements: Their Role in Helping and Not HelpingChapter 9. Critical Lifestyle Supports to Successful Clinical PsychopharmacologyChapter 10. Nonpharmacological Somatic Treatments in Current UseChapter 11. Adverse Events Chapter 12. Rational and Methodical Treatment MonitoringAnswer Key