The Neuroscience of Clinical Psychiatry

临床精神病学的神经科学

精神病学

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出版时间
2018年03月29日
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精装
ISBN
9781496372000
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388
开      本
7 x 10
语      种
英文
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3rd ed.
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Publisher’s Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality; authenticity; or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Bridge the gap between neuroscience and mental illness/mental health with this straightforward and reader-friendly resource! The Neuroscience of Clinical Psychiatry; 3rd Edition is a highly readable; in-depth text ideal for residents studying for boards; practicing psychiatrists; and any mental health professional seeking an overview of the neuroscience revolution. Focusing on the basic neuroscientific concepts underlying normal behavior and commonly encountered disorders; Dr. Edmund S. Higgins and Dr. Mark S. George make complex information enjoyable; relevant; and easy to understand; ensuring that this Third Edition continues to be a trusted source of information on the neurologic underpinnings of psychiatric disorders.  •Thoroughly covers the intersection of clinical psychiatry and neuroscience; including updated research and today’s best practices.•Offers a superbly written text; packed with essential information and featuring humorous details that keep readers engaged and focused.•Provides questions at the end of every chapter for self-assessment and review.•Includes high-quality illustrations; tables; and graphs that help readers learn complex concepts quickly and easily. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience with Enhanced Video; Audio and Interactive Capabilities!•Read directly on your preferred device(s); such as computer; tablet; or smartphone•Easily convert to audiobook; powering your content with natural language text-to-speech•Adapt for unique reading needs; supporting learning disabilities; visual/auditory impairments; second-language or literacy challenges; and more
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