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Introduction to Psychiatry: Preclinical Foundations and Clinical Essentials
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Introduction to Psychiatry is a strong choice for students and educators, mental health professionals who want practical, reliable insight into psychiatry.
What readers will gainThe current global crisis in mental health has seen psychiatry assume an increasingly integral role in healthcare. This comprehensive and accessible textbook provides an evidence-based foundation in psychiatry for medical students and serves as an excellent refresher for all mental health professionals. Written by medical school faculty and experts in the field, with comprehensive coverage from neurobiology to population health, this essential textbook is an invaluable guide to the evaluation, treatment and current understanding of the major disorders in psychiatry.
- Key themes include psychiatry, mental health, psychology.
- Written for students and educators, mental health professionals.
- Supports deeper learning in psychology with practical, readable insight.
Ideal for students and educators, mental health professionals looking for a thoughtful resource on psychology. Available from Psychology Reads, this title fits both focused study and everyday personal growth.
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