All of the titles in the Stahl's Illustrated Series are designed to be
fun. Concepts are illustrated by full-color images that will be familiar
to all readers of Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology, Third Edition
and The Prescriber's Guide. The texts in this user-friendly series can
be supplements to figures, images, and tables. The visual learner will
find that these books make psychopharmacology concepts easy to master,
while the non-visual learner will enjoy a shortened text version of
complex psychopharmacology concepts. Within each book, each chapter
builds on previous chapters, synthesizing information from basic biology
and diagnostics to building treatment plans and dealing with
complications and comorbidities. Novices may want to approach Stahl's
Illustrated Series by first looking through all the graphics and gaining
a feel for the visual vocabulary. Readers more familiar with these
topics should find that going back and forth between images and text
provides an interaction with which to vividly conceptualize complex
pharmacologies. And, to help guide the reader toward more in-depth
learning about particular concepts, each book ends with a Suggested
Reading section.
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Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The
Neuroscience Education Institute designates this educational activity
for a maximum of 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should
only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in
the activity. Non-physicians may receive a certificate of participation
for completing this activity. CME Credit Expiration Date: June, 2011