Aiming to close the gap between providers that prescribe medication
and those that do not, Michael J. Gitlin gives professionals a
source of information regarding the use of medication as a viable
treatment option for psychiatric and psychological disorders. This
comprehensive source of information about the medical aspects of
modern psychiatry is the perfect step to understanding the use of
prescriptions in treating psychological and psychiatric disorders
for therapists who cannot or do not often prescribe psychotropic
medications. Gitlin approaches psychopharmacology by looking at a
psychiatric disorder and what medications could be used in its
treatment, as well as by individually outlining medications and
what disorders they can aid. Though written with clinical
psychologist, social works, clinical therapists, and many other
counselors in mind, The Psychotherapist's Guide to
Psychopharmacology avoids the use of technical language and gives
descriptions of the disorders for which medications are prescribed,
making it a great resource for both professionals and anyone
interested in the topic.
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