Psychopharmacology Algorithms: Print + eBook with Multimedia Clinical Guidance from the Psychopharmacology Algorithm Project at the Harvard South Shore Psychiatry Residency Program
Psychopharmacology Algorithms: Print + eBook with Multimedia Clinical Guidance from the Psychopharmacology Algorithm Project at the Harvard South Shore Psychiatry Residency Program
- ISBN 13: 9781975240189
- ISBN 10: 1975240189
- Edition: 2nd
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 09/16/2025
- Publisher: LWW
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Summary
- Presents the background on the development of each algorithm before providing a node-by-node walk-through, flowcharts, and key takeaways; each algorithm paper is in its full and original form followed by updated recommendations where necessary
- Includes four all-new algorithms on agitation in acute psychotic and manic episodes, generalized anxiety disorder in older adults, core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder in adults, and behavioral/psychological symptoms in dementia, as well as thorough updates to all previous algorithms in the first edition algorithms
- Features new videos of Dr. Osser’s highly popular lectures in the eBook, each an hour-long or more
- Contains introductory material examining the evidence-base supporting the usefulness of algorithms as clinical tools and how to make best use of the algorithms in the book
- A useful resource for practicing psychiatrists, residents, and fellows, as well as psychiatric nurse practitioners, psychiatric physician assistants, advanced practice pharmacists who prescribe, primary care clinicians, psychopharmacology instructors, and researchers




