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Psychologist Prescriptive Privileges

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Drugs, Therapy, and Professional Power: Problems and Pills
Ernest Keen. Praeger Publishers, 1998
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 7 "Should Psychologists Prescribe?"
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Your Drug May Be Your Problem: How and Why to Stop Taking Psychiatric Drugs
Peter R. Breggin; David Cohen. Perseus, 2000
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 12 "Guidelines for Therapists Who Do Not Advocate the Use of Psychiatric Drugs"
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Mental Health Counselors' Perceptions regarding Psychopharmacological Prescriptive Privileges. (Research)
Scovel, Kari A.; Christensen, Orla J.; England, Joan T. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, Vol. 24, No. 1, January 2002
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Children and Psychotropic Medication: What Role Should Advocacy Counseling Play?
Ingersoll, R. Elliott; Bauer, Ann; Burns, Laura. Journal of Counseling and Development : JCD, Vol. 82, No. 3, Summer 2004
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Teaching a Psychopharmacology Course to Counselors: Justification, Structure, and Methods
Ingersoll, R. Elliott. Counselor Education and Supervision, Vol. 40, No. 1, September 2000
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Unanticipated Psychotropic Medication Reactions
Otis, H. Gray; King, Jason H. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, Vol. 28, No. 3, July 2006
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Issues in Philosophical Counseling
Peter B. Raabe. Praeger, 2002
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 11 "Medicating the Mind"
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Mental Disorders, Medications, and Clinical Social Work
Sonia G. Austrian. Columbia University Press, 2000 (2nd edition)
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 12 "Psychotropic Medications"
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