01320nam a22002177a 450000500170000002000150001704000140003208200200004610000260006624500610009226000540015330000420020733600290024933700300027833800300030852006040033865000380094294200130098099900130099395200960100620220913120624.0 a0433356804 aNabta-Lib40221a615.78bWDP1 aWheatley, David.9718 aPsychopharmacology in Family Practice /cDavid Wheatley. aLondon :bWilliam Heinemann Medical Books,c1973. a208 Pages :bILLustrations ; c22 cm. 2rdacontent atext btxt  2rdamedia aunmediated bn 2rdacarrier avolume bnc  a Psychopharmacology in Family Practice discusses the concept of psychopharmacology in the context of family practice. The book is an account of the group of studies done by the author's group regarding the various concerns in psychopharmacology. The text covers the rationale, organization, and methodology. Next, the book deals with the placebo response. The next two chapters discuss the drugs in anxiety and depression, respectively. Chapter Six discusses the alternative ideas for treating anxiety and depression, such as the use of non-psychotropic drugs. Chapter Seven describes the factors.  aPsychopharmacologyvPractice9719 2ddccERE c187d187 00102ddc4070aRLIbRLId2022-09-13l0o615.78 WDPp00001529r2022-09-13w2022-09-13yERE