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Pocket Prescriber Psychiatry, 2E is a concise, up-to-date prescribing guide containing all the 'must-have' information that psychiatrists and mental health professionals need to know.
This book provides the key essential information for all mental health professionals prescribing drugs and is essential for psychiatrists, mental health nurses, primary care physicians, psychologists, psychotherapists and counsellors and anyone caring for people with mental health issues.
Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
How to Use This Book
List of Abbreviations
How to Prescribe Safely
Common/useful drugs
Disorders
Psychosis
Bipolar affective disorder
Depression
Anxiety disorders
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Substance misuse
Sleep disorders
Dementia
Neuropsychiatric disorders
Other prescribing considerations
Perinatal psychiatry
Delirium
Prescribing in autism
Prescribing in eating disorders
Prescribing in personality disorders
Apathy
Behavioural addictions and impulse control disorders
Contraception
Prescribing for common co-morbidities in serious mental illness
Smoking cessation
Controlled drugs
Off-license prescribing
Mental Health Act in England and Wales
Mental Capacity Act in England and Wales
Psychiatric side effects of medications
Medication adherence
Tapering medications
Therapeutic drug monitoring
Ones to watch
Non-pharmacological treatments
Empathetic listening
Psychoeducation
Crisis planning
Lifestyle interventions
Social interventions
Psychological therapies
Neurostimulation
Psychosurgery
Basic psychopharmacology
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics
Neurotransmitter systems
Drug interactions
Placebo/expectancy effects
Emergencies
Rapid tranquilisation
Drug toxicity syndromes
Alcohol and drug withdrawal syndromes
Acute dystonia
HIV post-exposure prophylaxis
Hanging
Self-laceration
Seizures (epileptic and dissociative)
Acute coronary syndromes
Acute asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation
Venous thromboembolism
Sepsis (severe or septic shock)
↑Glucose
↓Glucose
Reference information
Guidelines
Useful contacts
Reference values