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Depression And Drugs The Neurobehavioral Structure Of A Psychological Storm 1st Edition Martin M Katz Auth

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Depression And Drugs The Neurobehavioral Structure Of A Psychological Storm 1st Edition Martin M Katz Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 92
Author: Martin M. Katz (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319003887, 9783319003894, 3319003887, 3319003895
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Depression And Drugs The Neurobehavioral Structure Of A Psychological Storm 1st Edition Martin M Katz Auth by Martin M. Katz (auth.) 9783319003887, 9783319003894, 3319003887, 3319003895 instant download after payment.

​​​This book integrates the current state of knowledge on the association of neurochemical and psychological factors underlying the concept of depression or on the process and nature of the drug-induced changes that lead to recovery. Highlighting the results of two major multisite collaborative studies of the psychobiology of depression, the author demonstrates how more refined clinical methods uncover the initial behavioral actions of the drugs and chart the time course of their actions. The results disconfirm earlier textbook reported findings that these actions are delayed for several weeks beyond the almost immediate neurochemical effects. The “multivantaged” method makes possible distinguishing the clinical actions of different classes of antidepressant drugs.​ ​

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