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Psychopharmacology



Psychopharmacology - sīˌkōfärˌməkŏlˈəjē, in its broadest sense, the study of all pharmacological agents that affect mental and emotional functions. The term is usually applied more specifically to the study and synthesis of drugs used in the control of psychiatric illnesses, namely the antipsychotic, antianxiety, antidepressant   Read More...

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    Developmental Behavioral Pharmacology, Vol. 5
    by Norman A. Krasnegor, David B. Gray, Travis Thompson. 310 pgs.


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    Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents: A Psychopharmacological Approach
    by Caroline Bell, Christine Masterson, David Nutt, Clare Short. 111 pgs.


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    Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs: Part 1, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
    by Norman L. Keltner, Heather Coffeen, Janna E. Johnson. 3 pgs.


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    Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs: Part II, in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
    by Norman L. Keltner, Heather Coffeen, Janna E. Johnson. 3 pgs.


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