An understanding of the basic principles of neurology is increasingly acknowledged to be a necessity for psychiatrists today, yet the area is frequently overlooked both in teaching and in clinical practice. This book, written from a joint neurological-psychiatric standpoint covers all the basic neurology as relevant to psychiatrists and presents the basis of psychiatric disorders in terms of neurochemistry and their pharmacotherapeutic management.
An understanding of the basic principles of neurology is increasingly acknowledged to be a necessity for psychiatrists today, yet the area is frequently overlooked both in teaching and in clinical practice. This book, written from a joint neurological-psychiatric standpoint covers all the basic neurology as relevant to psychiatrists and presents the basis of psychiatric disorders in terms of neurochemistry and their pharmacotherapeutic management.