There are at least three editions: 2004, 2007, and 2009.
R. Christopher Pierce has written: 'Addiction' -- subject(s): Addictive Behavior, Drug effects, Etiology, Substance-Related Disorders, Alcohol-Related Disorders, Therapy, Drug therapy, Nervous System, Collected Works
There are different treatments for all different types of eating disorders. Most treatments are also specially created to fit the needs of each individual patient. However, there are some similarities. For minor cases of eating disorders - *Drug therapy *Food and Nutrtional classes / therapy *Mental therapy (group sessions, family and friends involved) *Meals given to them that they must eat For severe cases of eating disorders - *Drug therapy *Extensive therapy with family and friends *IV / Feeding tubes *Rehab to learn to eat
Samuel Livingston has written: 'The diagnosis and treatment of convulsive disorders in children' 'Drug therapy for epilepsy'
Physical and occupational therapy may help make up for lost control and strength. Drug therapy can help compensate for some imbalances of the basal ganglionic circuit
Drug therapy (psychopharmacology) has revolutionized the treatment of people with severe disorders, liberating hundreds of thousands from hospital confinement.
Harold E. Simmons has written: 'Cancer and AIDS' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Cancer, Etiology, Psychosomatic aspects, Psychosomatic aspects of AIDS (Disease), Psychosomatic aspects of Cancer 'The psychogenic biochemical aspects of cancer' -- subject(s): Cancer, Psychosomatic aspects, Psychosomatic aspects of Cancer 'The side effects of estrogen drug therapy' -- subject(s): Side effects, Therapeutic use, Estrogen, Menopause, Oral contraceptives 'The psychoendocrine aspects of epilepsy' -- subject(s): Neuroendocrinology, Epilepsy 'The psychosocial origins of mental retardation' -- subject(s): Etiology, Mental retardation, Social aspects, Social aspects of Mental retardation
Drug therapy monitoring, also known as Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM), is a means of monitoring drug levels in the blood.
Mental disorders,psycological disorders
Treatment is usually implicated by the type of disorder, as different treatments work better or worse for different disorders. Many treatments today include some sort of therapy, such as drug therapy, psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, or family dynamics therapy.
Michael A. Jenike has written: 'Handbook of geriatric psychopharmacology' -- subject(s): Drug therapy, Geriatric psychiatry, Handbooks, manuals, In old age, Mental Disorders, Psychopharmacology
Roger T. Malseed has written: 'Quick reference to drug therapy and nursing considerations' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Drug therapy, Nursing, Nursing texts, Chemotherapy, Handbooks 'Pharmacology' -- subject(s): Drug therapy, Nurses' instruction, Pharmacology 'Pharmacology, drug therapy and nursing considerations' -- subject(s): Chemotherapy, Drug therapy, Nurses' instruction, Nursing, Pharmacology
Harry Avis has written: 'Drugs & life' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Drug control, Drugs, Lifestyles, Prevention & control, Study and teaching, Substance abuse, Therapy, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Substance-Related Disorders, Life Style