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“I’m a psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist with no medical training, and I found
Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists
to be a compelling and stimulat-
ing read, as well as a welcome addition to my reference shelf. This text is coherent and
user-friendly, and reading it is a surprisingly pleasurable way to expand your knowl-
edge in an area of clinical treatment usually not made this accessible to nonmedical
professionals.”
—Susan Flynn, PhD
“I recommend the
Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists
to psycho-
therapists from various clinical trainings and diverse clinical orientations, as well as
to nonpsychiatric physicians and their prescribing assistants. One of the most valu-
able elements of this text is the authors’ reminder to consider when and how medica-
tion can be appropriate to treatment, and how the clinician is an essential part of the
psycho-medical treatment team.
“If you have only one reference book on your shelf addressing the interface
between clinical treatment and psychopharmacology, this should be it.”
—Marvin B. Berman, PhD
“
Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists
is a modern masterpiece written
by a multidisciplinary team of distinguished practitioners. It is one of the most clearly
written and reader-friendly yet comprehensive books on the subject of psychiatric
diagnosis and psychotropic drug therapy. The
Handbook
is packed full of useful tables,
igures, and illustrations that amplify the main text or can be used independently for
a rapid introduction to the ield or for reviewing the fundamentals. Covering both the
spectrums of pathophysiology and the neurobiology of drug action, this slim, state-
of-the-art-and-science text is truly a handbook worthy of the name and should be an
essential resource for mental health professionals and students alike.”
— Clifford N. Lazarus, PhD, licensed psychologist and director
of Comprehensive Psychological Services of Princeton,
author of
Don’t Believe It for a Minute
and
The 60-Second Shrink
“
Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists
is a wonderfully useful and
comprehensive book. It should be essential reading for all mental health professionals
and for others like myself who have family members suffering from mental illness. Its
great virtues are its clarity and its humane and informed sense of the diagnosis, treat-
ment, and care of extraordinarily complicated conditions.”
—Jay Neugeboren, author of
Imagining Robert
“This book belongs on the desk of every psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, social
worker, or anyone who works with clients who are taking psychoactive drugs. Also,
anyone teaching or interested in abnormal psychology will ind it indispensible. The
authors manage, with judicious use of well-designed tables and clear, concise writing,
to ill a gap in the current literature. No other book with which I am familiar covers
the history of psychiatric medicine as well as both the neurochemistry and clinical use
of psychotropics. The authors make excellent use of case histories, which are always to
the point. I cannot think of anything that could be added to this text, or any part of it
I would want to change.”
— Harry Avis, PhD, professor of psychology at Sierra College and
author of
Drugs and Life
HANDBOOK
OF CLINICAL
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
FOR THERAPISTS
SEVENTH EDITION
n
JOHN D. PRESTON, PSYD, ABPP
JOHN H. O’NEAL, MD
MARY C. TALAGA, RPH, PHD
NEW HARBINGER PUBLICATIONS, INC.
Publisher’s Note
Care has been taken to conirm the accuracy of the information presented and to describe generally accepted practices.
However, the authors, editors, and publisher are not responsible for errors or omissions or for any consequences from
application of the information in this book and make no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the contents of
the publication.
The authors, editors, and publisher have exerted every effort to ensure that any drug selection and dosage set forth
in this text are in accordance with current recommendations and practice at the time of publication. However, in view
of ongoing research, changes in government regulations, and the constant low of information relating to drug therapy
and drug reactions, the reader is urged to check the package insert for each drug for any change in indications and
dosage and for added warnings and precautions. This is particularly important when the recommended agent is a new
or infrequently employed drug.
Some drugs and medical devices presented in this publication may have Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clear-
ance for limited use in restricted research settings. It is the responsibility of the health care provider to ascertain the FDA
status of each drug or device planned for use in their clinical practice.
To the best of our knowledge, recommended doses of medications listed in this book are accurate. However, they are
not meant to serve as a guide for prescribing of medications. Physicians, please check the manufacturer’s product infor-
mation sheet and the
Physicians’ Desk Reference
for any changes in dosage schedule or contraindications.
Figures 6-A, 6-B, 6-E, 8-D, 8-E, 9-B, and 15-F have been previously published in
Clinical Psychopharmacology Made
Ridiculously Simple
, 1994, MedMaster Inc., Miami, and are reproduced here with the permission of the copyright holder.
Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists
, Seventh Edition
Copyright © 2013 by John D. Preston, Psy.D., ABPP, John H. O’Neal, MD, and Mary C. Talaga, R.Ph., Ph.D.
New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
5674 Shattuck Avenue
Oakland, CA 94609
www.newharbinger.com
Cover design by Amy Shoup
Acquired by Melissa Kirk
Text design by Tracy Marie Carlson
Indexed by James Minkin
All rights reserved.
First edition printed from June 1994 to December 1996; Second edition printed from September 1997 to March 2001;
Third edition printed from September 2001 to June 2004; Fourth edition printed from July 2004 to July 2007;
Fifth edition printed from January 2008 to July 2009.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Preston, John, 1950-
Handbook of clinical psychopharmacology for therapists / John Preston, PsyD, ABPP, John D. O’Neill, MD, and Mary
C. Talaga, RPh, PhD. -- 7th edition.
pages cm
Summary: “This seventh edition of The Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists includes the latest
updates on medications for mental health disorders and their side effects along with a new chapter on the effects of with-
drawing from medication. This essential guide to psychopharmacology has been adopted as a textbook at universities
nationwide and is a must-have resource for every therapist’s library”-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-60882-664-3 (hardback) -- ISBN 978-1-60882-665-0 (PBK e-book) (print) -- ISBN 978-1-60882-666-7 (ePub)
(print) 1. Psychopharmacology--Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. O’Neill, John. II. Talaga, Mary C. III. Title.
RC483.P737 2013
616.89’18--dc23
2012034630
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