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While massive, multi-volume textbooks existed to explain the deep molecular biology of the brain, there was a distinct lack of concise, evidence-based guides for the practicing clinician. The Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology was born out of this necessity. Collaborating closely with co-editor Jonathan O. Cole, M.D., and later Charles DeBattista, M.D., Schatzberg created a volume that bridges the gap between academic research and clinical reality.

Includes dedicated sections on treating pregnant or lactating patients and those with renal or hepatic impairment. While massive, multi-volume textbooks existed to explain the

The latest editions of the Schatzberg Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology have incorporated recent paradigm shifts in psychiatry. Key updates include: Cole, M

In a world of "five-minute med checks," the Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology is an act of resistance. It insists that the brain is complex, that drugs are blunt instruments, and that the art of psychiatry lies in the titration. Key updates include: In a world of "five-minute

If you are a clinician, reading Schatzberg feels like a supervision session with a brilliant, gruff, and deeply empathetic attending. He doesn't care about your ego; he cares about the patient who can't afford the newest brand-name drug, or the patient who has been on a benzodiazepine for 20 years and needs a humane taper.