Authors: R. Caleb Lack & Jacob A. Martin
Publisher: Pearson (2017) · Language: English · ISBN-13: 978-1305537231
Psychopharmacology for Mental Health Professionals: An Integrative Approach (2nd Edition) provides a clear, comprehensive, and clinically relevant overview of psychopharmacology tailored specifically for counselors, psychologists, social workers, and other mental health practitioners. This edition emphasizes an integrative approach that combines biological, psychological, and social perspectives in understanding and managing psychopharmacological treatment.
Key features include:
Detailed explanations of how psychotropic medications work, including mechanisms of action, side effects, and interactions.
Integration of neuroscience, counseling, and psychotherapy principles to support collaborative and informed treatment.
Case studies and clinical examples illustrating practical applications of psychopharmacological knowledge.
Emphasis on ethical considerations, cultural competence, and interdisciplinary communication in medication management.
Updated coverage of new medications, current research, and trends in pharmacological interventions for mental health disorders.
An essential resource for mental health professionals and graduate students, this text bridges the gap between psychopharmacology and counseling practice—empowering clinicians to engage knowledgeably and ethically in integrated mental health care.