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NIDA Researeh Monographs are indexed in the Index Medicus. They are selectively ineluded in the coverage of American Statistics Index, Biosciences Information Service, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Psychological Abstracts, and Psychopharmacology Abstracts. [Pg.371]

Morgan, M.J., Ecstasy (MDMA) a review of its possible persistent psychological effects, Psychopharmacology (Berlin) 152(3), 230-248, 2000. [Pg.135]

Morgan MJ, McFie L, Fleetwood LH and Robinson JA (2002). Ecstasy (MDMA) Are the psychological problems associated with its use reversed by prolonged abstinence Psychopharmacology, 159, 294-303. [Pg.275]

Parrott AC (1986). The effects of transdermal scopolamine and four dose levels of oral scopolamine (0.15, 0.3, 0.6, and 1.2mg) upon psychological performance. Psychopharmacology, 89(3), 347-354. [Pg.277]

Parrott AC (1987). Assessment of psychological performance in applied situations. In I Hindmarch and PD Stonier (eds), Human Psychopharmacology Measures and Methods (Vol. 1). John Wiley Sons, Chichester, UK. [Pg.277]

Schooler NR and Hogarty GE (1987). Medication and psychological strategies in the treatment of schizophrenia. In MA Lipton, A DiMascio and KF Killam (eds), Psychopharmacology A Generation of Progress. Raven, New York. [Pg.282]

Psychotropic drugs, Herbs--Therapeutic use. Psychopharmacology, Medicinal plants-Psychological aspects. [Pg.1]

Rubin J. Countertransference factors in the psychology of psychopharmacology. J Am Acad Psychoanal 2001 29(4) 565-573. [Pg.9]

Disorders of adult personality and behaviour (ICD 10 codes F60-F69), mental retardation (ICD 10 codes F70-F79), disorders of psychological development (ICD 10 codes F80-F89), behavioural and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence (ICD 10 codes F90-F98) and unspecified mental disorder (ICD 10 code F99) are all often non-specific and/or cannot be treated with conventional psychopharmacological medicaments. For example, disorders of sexual behaviour have been treated with hormone therapies or antagonists and hyperkinetic disorders and other disruptive behaviour disorders in children have been treated with stimulants such as methylphenidate (Ritalin ). [Pg.683]

Flint J, Corley R, De Fries JC, Fulker DW, Gray JA, MUler S, Collins AC (1995) A simple genetic basis for a complex psychological trait in laboratory mice. Science 269 1432-1435 Fontana DJ, Commissaris RL (1988) Effects of acute and chronic imipramine administration on conflict behavior in the rat a potential animal model for the study of panic disorder Psychopharmacology (Berl) 95 147-150... [Pg.63]

PSYCHOLOGY OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 419 TABLE 33.1 Children s Thinking About Medication... [Pg.419]

Gutheil, T.G. (1982) The psychology of psychopharmacology. Bull Menninger Clin 46 321-330. [Pg.425]

Murphy DL Neuropsychiatric disorders and the multiple human brain serotonin receptor subtypes and subsystems. Neuropsychopharmacology 3 457, 1990 Murphy DL, Beigel A, Weingartner H, et al The quantification of manic behavior, in Psychological Measurements in Psychopharmacology. Edited by Pichot P. Basel, Switzerland, Karger, 1974a, pp 203-220... [Pg.705]

Randrup A, Munkvad 1, Fog R, et al Mania, depression and brain dopamine, in Current Developments in Psychopharmacology, Vol 2. Edited by Essmann WB, ValzeUi L. New York, Spectrum Publications, 1975, pp 206-248 Rapee RM Psychological factors influencing the affective response to biological challenge procedures in panic disorder. J Anxiety Disord 9 59-74, 1995 Rapee RM, Medoro L Pear of physical sensations and trait anxiety as mediators of the response to hyperventilation in nonclinical subjects. J Abnorm Psychol 103 693-699, 1994... [Pg.728]

Modern psychopharmacology is about 50 years old. Few doctors and nurses survive to relate how clinical and ambulatory psychiatry looked and felt before the first neuroleptic and antidepressant medications became available. Drug treatment is routine in today s psychiatric practice, and even some of the most severe mental disorders are no longer fatal In view of the dramatic therapeutic advances brought about by psychopharmaceuticals it is of interest to ask how the introduction of these drugs has affected psychiatry as a science and what impact psychopharmacology has had on psychology. [Pg.319]


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