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3 Reviews
Good book for those with medical background
This is book is the required text for my psychopharmacology class. I am studying to be a mental health counselor and am not a great lover of science, nor do I have any background studies in the area of the human body and its functioning. This book is a bit technical for my liking, but does offer enough information in layman's terms to allow the average person to understand the important points. I would be cautious about reading this book in isolation, unless you have prior experience in this area or have someone to decipher the medical jargon.Read full review...
A Primer of Drug Action by Robert M. Julien (2005)
I bought this book for the in-depth review and understanding of psychotropic drugs. I had taken Dr. Julien's pharmacology class and wanted to have the notes I had taken, only more detailed. This book does not disappoint. However, it seems to be written for health professionals. Others may not relate to parts of it. I do recommend it, though, for anyone involved in prescribing or administering psychotropic meds.Read full review...
Loved this class
Informative & interesting - tough combination to come by when dealing with med books. Would definitely take this class again.