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Postgraduate Psychiatry: Clinical and Scientific Foundations,Used
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Product Description Postgraduate psychiatry provides a broad ranging overview of the subject in a concise, clinically and academically uptodate volume, suitable for practicing psychiatrists and residents alike. The book is divided into three parts: part one of the book covers clinical assessment,psychopathology and psychopharmacology; part two gives an overview of clinical syndromes and part three covers therapeutics. The book integrates classic descriptive psychopathology with the latest developments in molecular genetics, brain imaging and neurochemistry. Review An excellent revision not only for candidates of the postgraduate examination but also for practising clinicians in search of a comprehensive account of the fundamentals of psychiatry.Addiction Biology...wide ranging in content...The chapters on basic sciences, the 'scientific foundations' of the subtitle, are excellent, ensuring the book is relevant to Part I of the membership examination as well as Part II.British Journal of PsychiatryThis textbook provides a valuable guide to all aspects of psychiatry. It is a valuable textbook and revision aid for MRCpsych exam candidates. It doubles as a useful reference tool for the practising clinician.International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. About the Author Louis Appleby is at Department of Psychiatry, School of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of Manchester. David Forshaw is at Forensic Addictive Behaviour Unit, Broadmoor Hospital.
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