Essential Psychopharmacology explains the neurobiological concepts
underlying the drug treatment of psychiatric disorders, with particular
emphasis on the principles of chemical neurotransmission. For the
student learning psychopharmacology for the first time, this book
provides an easily readable introduction to the subject. For the
physician or scientist with prior background in the field, the book is
organised to provide a quick review of the key dimensions of
psychopharmacology and the drug treatment of mental illness. The clearly
written text is supplemented by a wealth of high-quality colour graphics
that are both instructive and entertaining. These illustrations and
their captions may be used independently of the main text for a rapid
introduction to the field, or for review. Covering both the neurobiology
of drug action, and the range of psychiatric disorders and their
treatments, this book will indeed be an essential text for students,
scientists, psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals.