Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology: Neuroscientific Basis and Practical ApplicationsCambridge University Press, 11 באפר׳ 2013 - 608 עמודים With this fully revised fourth edition, Dr Stahl returns to the essential roots of what it means to become a neurobiologically empowered psychopharmacologist, expertly guided in the selection and combination of treatments for individual patients in practice. Embracing the unifying themes of 'symptom endophenotypes', dimensions of psychopathology that cut across syndromes, and 'symptoms and circuits', every aspect of the text has been updated to the frontiers of current knowledge, with the clarity of explanation and illustration that only Dr Stahl can bring. Integrating much of the basic neuroscience into the clinical chapters, and with major additions in the areas of psychosis, antipsychotics, antidepressants, impulsivity, compulsivity and addiction, this is the single most readily readable source of information on disease and drug mechanisms. This remains the essential text for all students and professionals in mental health seeking to understand and utilize current therapeutics, and to anticipate the future for novel medications. |
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Transporters receptors and enzymes | 28 |
Ion channels as targets | 52 |
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and | 471 |
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5HT neuron 5HT2A receptors acetylcholine acid activity ADHD agents Alzheimer's disease amygdala amyloid antagonism antagonist antidepressant actions anxiety disorders aripiprazole atypical antipsychotics autoreceptors axon behavior benzodiazepines bipolar disorder block calcium channels cause cell cholinergic chronic clinical clozapine cognitive D2 receptors dementia discussed in Chapter DLPFC dopamine dopamine pathway dopamine release doses efficacy enhance enzyme full agonist function GABA GABAA receptors gene glutamate glycine histamine hypnotics hypothetically impulsivity increased inhibition insomnia interneurons inverse agonist kinase levels ligand-gated ion channels major depressive mania MAO-A MAO-B MAOI mechanism of action mesolimbic monoamine mood stabilizers neuron neurotransmitter nicotine NMDA receptors norepinephrine normal nucleus accumbens opioid orexin pain partial agonist patients pharmacologic positive symptoms postsynaptic potential prefrontal cortex presynaptic protein psychiatric psychosis psychotic quetiapine receptors Figure reduce regulate reuptake inhibitors risk schizophrenia SERT side effects signal transduction sleep SNRI sodium spectrum SSRIs stimulation striatum subtypes subunits synapse target therapeutic transporter treatment voltage-sensitive VSCCs