Statistics for People Who Think They Hate Statistics 7th Edition Paperback

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  • Publisher: Inc
  • Condition: New
  • ISBN: 978-1544381855
  • Author: by Neil J. Salkind
  • Format: Paperback
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The fifth edition of Dr. Stahl’s esteemed textbook on psychopharmacology, which is widely acknowledged as the premier resource in the discipline, is now available. This book continues to serve as the most accessible and thorough source of information regarding disease and drug mechanisms, rendering it indispensable for both students and mental health professionals. Essential Psychopharmacology With Dr. Stahl’s unique “visual language” comprising icons and figures, intricate concepts are simplified for better comprehension. This revised edition features over 500 new or updated figures, an improved color palette, 18 new medications, 14 new applications for existing drugs, and expanded discussions on subjects such as Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis and behavioral symptoms. Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Each chapter has been meticulously updated with Dr. Stahl’s lucid and engaging explanations.

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    ISBN 13 978-1544381855
    ISBN 10 1544381859
    Format Paperback
    Edition 7th
    Pages 512