



Congratulations to Joe Wegmann, and his book, Psychopharmacology, 3rd Edition, for winning a silver medal at the 2016 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards for editorial and design excellence in the Professional & Technical category. This is the definitive guide and desk reference for healthcare professionals and patients to expand their knowledge in the pharmacological and behavioral treatment of psychosis, anxiety, depression, bipolar, insomnia and ADHD. New to the third edition: -DSM-5 and psychotropic medication prescribing -New risk factors with antidepressants -Anxiety treatment -- what should not be medicated -Herbal and other alternative treatments -Latest in geriatric psychopharmacology -Psychotropic medication discontinuation-safe strategies that work -Additive and combination medication protocols -Newly released psychiatric medications -Dosage Range Charts
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.6 x 9 inches |
| Edition | 3rd |
| Isbn 10 | 1559570210 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-1559570213 |
| Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 266 pages |
| Publication Date | June 17, 2015 |
| Publisher | PESI Publishing & Media |
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The best
Fantastic. realistic, non dogmatic, extremely practical and honest coverage of Psychiatric diseases and psychpharmacology and reads like a novel.The more I read, the more impressed I am . Hard to put in words how good this book is. It tells the reality of the problems and why medications often do or do not work .
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Perfect book for mental health professionals who need a quick ...
Perfect book for mental health professionals who need a quick reference for drug prescription. This book has not only broadened by knowledge about mental health drugs, but has also helped me provide better patient care since I can talk with psychiatrists and MDs to recommend changes to meds with information to back up my claim. Really good investment for any mental health professional looking to expand their clinical library!
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Basic info and easy read
It's a very simple read, even for those who speak English as a secondary language. The information provided is basic, which is good for a start-up or a quick review. It's one of the assignments I give to interns, and so far they think it's helpful.
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One of the best I've ever read
This is by far one of the best psychopharmacology books that I have ever read and is a must for any clinicians desk reference set Well written and includes suggestions for interventions with patients as well as drug guidelines I'd give it six stars if I could
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Excellent resource!!
This book has to be a requirement for anyone in psych. I use it daily for practice. Please buy it and read it. It will save a lot of time in practice.
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The best book on psychopharacology for non-medical mental health professionals.
I first met Joe in one of his talks years ago. He is a pharmacist and a clinical social worker. He offers "straight talk" on the psychiatric meds that I seldom find in the professional literature or drug company materials and a level of expertise that is very refreshing. This book is excellent, up to date, and a good read. He has added new material on discontinuing medications that I have never found anywhere else.For background, until retirement I was licensed as a clinical social worker and licensed professional counselor, with almost 50 years experience in mental health services in a broad variety of public and private settings.
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Typo Page 111
Bought this for a class in grad school back in 2018/2019 for a class. Thereโs such a funny typo in the last two paragraphs at the bottom of page 111! I canโt believe the typo made the final copy lol. I wonder if itโs in the fourth edition?
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Psych meds understood
This book easy to understand even as a lay person. Very informative as to what is out there and what it is used for.
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Five Stars
Excellent resource for those in the helping professions.
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