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Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook, Second Edition brings together the many concepts, beliefs, and procedures regarding life care plans into one state-of-the-art publication. This second edition of a bestseller is focused on prioritizing and managing the spectrum of services for people with serious medical problems and their families.
In clinical practice, complex patients with comorbidity of mood and anxiety disorders are arguably the norm. These volumes focus on this area, providing up-to-date reviews of the conceptual issues that confront the clinician when evaluating these patients Concise and easy-to-read, they also present a practical approach to the management and treatment of patients with comorbid mood and anxiety disorders.
This text provides a succinct definition of all the terms used in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) including different diagnoses, classifications and treatments.
This text provides a succinct definition of all the terms used in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) including different diagnoses, classifications and treatments.
For over thirty years the benzodiazepines monopolised not only the anxiolytic market but also clinical and animal research in anxiety. Indeed many animal tests developed since the 1960s have been optimised for the benzodiazepines and some programmes have even screened candidates as potential anxiolytics on their benzodiazepine-like side-effects rather than their anxiolytic activity. With the realisation of the drawbacks of the benzodiazepines, namely their potential for tolerance and dependency, there has been a renewed interest in alternative anxiolytics both from existing drugs such as the tricyclic and monoamine oxidase antidepressants and from newer agents such as buspirone. In addition ...
This book focuses on the neuropsychopharmacology of serotonin and its role in sleep and wakefulness, presenting neurochemical, electrophysiological, and neuropharmacological approaches to understand the mechanisms of serotonin and related substances. Covering core and contemporary topics in the area, this volume is valuable for all researchers interested in interdisciplinary studies concerning drugs affecting the central nervous system.