This text completes a trio of interview-based books about the
process of therapeutic innovation in clinical psychiatry. David
Healy's method is to interview key individuals involved in the
discovery and deployment of drugs that have proved useful to
psychiatry, and to draw them together using clinical discovery as
the overall theme of his interviews. The accounts are historical,
but are highly relevant to contemporary clinical psychiatrists, and
they emphasize the importance of research and of the marketing
strategies of pharmaceutical companies in formulating disease
entities as well as treatments for them. The unifying theme of this
third text is the role of receptors, and it includes coverage of
international developments, including France, Eastern Europe and
Japan. There is also a chapter on paediatric psychopharmacology.
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