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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology: Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Applications

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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology is intended as a primer text for this field, and can be read cover to cover by anyone from the novice to the expert. Expanded and fully revised, this third edition enlists advances in neurobiology and recent clinical developments to explain with renewed clarity the concepts underlying drug treatment of psychiatric disorders. Features of this edition are clinical advances in antipsychotic and antidepressant therapy. It includes new coverage of sleep disorders, chronic pain, and disorders of impulse control. This remains the essential text for students, scientists, psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals.

1132 pages, Paperback

First published May 31, 1996

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June 28, 2012
A perfect primer for study, with Stahl's famously easy-to-understand diagrams throughout. Despite the title, don't expect to be able to understand every possible drug action after reading this - the 'basis' part is fantastic if basic, but the 'practical applications' should definately be considered a jumping-off point rather than an end in themselves.

Those looking for a textbook for out-of-home study might be better off investing in some of the separate volumes of the Essential Psychopharmacology series, as this one is perfectly large enough to kill somebody with if aimed correctly.
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July 12, 2009
I'm just putting it on here cause I actually have made it through like 2/3s of it... It does as a text book have a noted sense of bias in terms of the science it likes and doesn't, but the basic idea - that you should have a clue about how drugs work and a logical method for using them is hard to argue against.
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August 28, 2015
Great book. Wish it had more notes on off-label strategies for pediatrics. Still a wonderful resource for novice psychopharm prescribers like myself.
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April 4, 2018
I'm finished, at last! There is a lot of information in this book and I did learn a lot and I will refer to it in the future. I feel as though I'd like to get this information a little closer to the original research, but that would be a daunting task. Stahl does distill the basic research down, but I still feel he's oversimplifying the science, but encouraging unduly complicated treatments. And, unlike most psychiatrists I know, I hate the diagrams! If I never see another one of those diagrams again, my life will be so much better.
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April 14, 2022
Pristine, simple yet enriching. The author writes in a very understandable way, enough information about each pharmaceutical yet clear enough to not get lost in details. I love this book, teaches well about psychopharmacology and it has become my main reference book. Illustrations help a lot to understand the concepts in a very friendly and didactic way.
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November 13, 2019
Really enjoyed the read, granted I had to do a lot of other reading to supplement this and help me better understand the concepts! Prob would've been easier to understand if I had read this while I was in school.
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December 12, 2025
Read this as recommended in the intro: go through the pictures first, then read the text with the pictures from cover to cover, then go through the pictures once more. Insanely great pedagogy. A donkey could understand SSRIs
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September 7, 2018
A través de gráficos, metáforas y el grado justo de redundancia han conseguido un manual realmente didáctico para una materia muy compleja.
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March 12, 2021
Easy to understand and a good step-one for beginners in psychopharmacology field
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April 10, 2024
A tough read; really a reference book, but Stahl is the best. He is well known for his vibrant illustrations.
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February 12, 2013
Good intro to a diverse array of psychopharmacological topics, though somewhat outdated. For instance, aripiprazole, commercially known as Abilify, was identified as a compound being researched as of the publication, whereas it is now widely prescribed.

A few minor gripes: I don't mind the informal language as such—in fact, I legitimately laughed when I saw the phrase "whining for dopamine" in the chapter on drugs of abuse—but was somewhat irked by occasional undesirable imprecision in the language being used.

Also, no footnotes. I couldn't for instance find where the author had gotten the amazing assertion that 20% of federal disability days are from schizophrenia, though I later found evidence for it.

This was an amazingly fast read though.

After you read this, you should have a good sense of direction. Should of course be supplemented with more recent and in-depth knowledge where necessary. As of this writing, e.g. Encyclopedia of Psychopharmacology is up to date.
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December 23, 2013
We used the 2013 new edition. Stahl made the contents approachable and friendly. Pharmacology isn't that painful after all.
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