Preceded by The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of psychopharmacology / edited by Alan F. Schatzberg, Charles B. Nemeroff. 4th ed. 2009.
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Preceded by The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of psychopharmacology / edited by Alan F. Schatzberg, Charles B. Nemeroff. 4th ed. 2009.
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Do not buy this. I am sorry I did. To me, it is worse than useless, because it contains only half the information contained in the previous (4th) edition. As a result, if I have a patient care quandary and need detailed information, I need to rely on the previous edition. Then, I need to try to find what little has been added and updated in this edition. By abridging a good reference text, this continues a terrible tradition of recent American Psychiatric Association publishing, whereby the most recent editions of its Textbook of Psychiatry (Hales et al) and Textbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (Dulcan) have all been severely abridged. What were decent reference texts have become survey or review texts - without being identified as such. These texts may be useful for medical students or prospective examinees wanting a review, but they are NOT suitable for practicing psychiatrists. One hopes that the American Psychiatric Association is not intentionally trying to dumb down the practice of psychiatry, but that seems to be an inevitable consequence of what is not just an APA mistake but their ongoing policy and practice. I would throw all of those texts away - except that I hate to destroy books - and paid good money for them.