- can in
itself be comprehensive.
Medical psychologists and some
psychopharmacologists are
trained and
equipped to
modify physical disease states and the...
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London 1996. The
Psychopharmacologists Volume 1,
Chapman & Hall, London, 1996; Arnold, London, 2002 The
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Psychopharmacology (from Gr**** ψῡχή, psȳkhē, 'breath, life, soul'; φάρμακον, pharmakon, 'drug'; and -λογία, -logia) is the
scientific study of the effects...
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controlled substance in the
United States in 1970.
American chemist and
psychopharmacologist Alexander Shulgin reported he
synthesized MDMA in 1965
while researching...
- the brain.
Physicians who
research psychiatric medications are
psychopharmacologists,
specialists in the
field of psychopharmacology.
Psychiatric disorders...
-
postulates have
tended to
become increasingly subtle and complex.
Psychopharmacologist Stephen M.
Stahl suggested in a
review of 2018 that in many cases...
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support his claim,
McKenna used
studies from the Hungarian-American
psychopharmacologist Roland L.
Fischer dating back to the 1960s and 1970s to underline...
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opiates in
terms of the most
people in
treatment for addiction,"
psychopharmacologist Val
Curran of the
University College London (UCL) told The Telegraph...