TAKE AN ACTIVE ROLE IN YOUR MENTAL HEALTH Both easy to use and highly informative, The Complete Guide to Psychiatric Drugs is an indispensable reference for both patients and professionals. Now in a revised and expanded edition, this up-to-date handbook supplies current information on the newest and most commonly used psychiatric drugs as well as the latest details regarding side effects, dosages, and precautions. Drawing upon his years of experience helping patients understand their illnesses and take charge of their treatments, top expert Dr. Edward Drummond covers vital topics that include: * Is medication for you? * What to discuss with your doctor before starting medication * Do psychiatric drugs pose extra risks for you? * How to start, monitor, and stop your medication * Psychiatric syndromes and their treatment The book also explores non-drug therapies such as dietary treatments, exercise, relaxation techniques, meditation, and self-hypnosis as well as information on how to combine drug, non-drug, and alternative therapies for maximum benefit. The Complete Guide to Psychiatric Drugs: Straight Talk for Best Results, Revised and Expanded Edition gives you the facts so you can get better, with straight talk on the best new treatments for: * Anxiety * Panic Attacks * Agoraphobia and Phobias * Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder * Generalized Anxiety Disorder * Posttraumatic Stress Disorder * Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder * Bipolar Disorder and Mood Swings * Depression * Asperger's Syndrome * Autism * Pervasive Developmental Disorder * Drug Dependence * Anorexia * Bulimia * Binge-Eating Disorder * Insomnia * Acute Psychosis * Schizophrenia * Schizoaffective Disorder * Delusional Disorder * Alzheimer's Disease
I brought this book several weeks ago and I found it systematic and easy to read. It even provides introductions of drugs for various mental illness. It becomes my must read reference in handling cases.
Great for both patients and health professionals
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
"The Complete Guide to Psychiatric Drugs: Straight Talk for Best Results" is a wonderful book. Edward Drummond doesn't just explain the different types of mental illnesses, he explains why they are difficult to diagnose. He lists the many drugs used to treat mental illness, but he is not an extremist. Included are lifestyle changes and counseling recommendations that may be helpful. Use what works seems to be his mantra. Drummond reviews each disease state separately, explaining the symptoms, dietary and lifestyle management, counseling, medications to treat it. When he discusses the medications, he explains in plain English the pros and cons of each medication class, what drugs he chooses for this group of patients versus that, what the alternative drugs would be. This section is incredibly helpful. Most medication guides only explain what each drug is for, but they do not explain the logic behind choosing the therapy. There is a section listing the drugs in alphabetical order by generic name, what they are used for and their side effects. The most useful information not often found in other texts is time to onset of effects, how long before the full effects of the medication, what a full trial of the medication is (so you don't give up too soon), and the effects of abrupt withdrawal for each medication. The text is very easy for the patient to read but suitable for the health professional, as well. In fact, though patients may find the book useful, they may have to skip large parts of it which may not pertain to themselves. Whereas, the health professional may read straight through (and I personally found it to be of great interest, which I normally would not). I highly recommend this book.
The Complete Guide to Psychiatric Drugs: Straight Talk for Best Results
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is very easy to understand. It is a great resource for clinicians and therapists.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Psychiatric syndromes like depression, anxiety, and bipolar are explained along with reasons why certain drugs are used instead of others. About two pages are devoted to each medication. Common, expected side effects are described. For example, Paxil is said to take two to four weeks to cause improvement, even though side effects may appear in one to two days. Fatigue, weakness, and sexual dysfunction are the most common side effects. Your symtoms may return if you stop taking Paxil--even if taper off the medication gradually. If you want to know how exactly drugs work, Appendix A shows the part of the synapse/neuron that is involved for each of the major classes of psychiatric drugs.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
For the person who is contemplating phsychiatric treatment, "medication" can have an intimidating impression especially if it is a foreign subject. The book will help you make you this important decision by giving you updated information on the newest prescription drugs. For those who are uncomfortable, alternatives and non-drug options are discussed as well. A wide range of psychiatric syndromes are covered: Anxiety disorders, ADD, Bipolar, Depression, Developmental disorders, Drug dependence, Eating disorders, Insomnia, Pshychosis, and even Alzheimer's Disease. A wide range is covered..
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