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Prescriber's Guide: Antidepressants: Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology

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Author: Meghan M. Grady, Stephen M. Stahl, Nancy Muntner
ISBN: 9781107476172
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Edition: 5th Edition
Year: 2014
Pages: 427
Book Type: Paper Back
Condition: New


Description
This 5th Edition, authored by Meghan M. Grady, Stephen M. Stahl, and Nancy Muntner, and published by Cambridge University Press, offers a clear, concise, and visually engaging presentation of essential concepts. Known for its structured approach and easy-to-understand format, this edition is highly suitable for students, trainees, and professionals seeking a reliable guide to strengthen their academic and clinical understanding.

Across 427 pages, the book blends foundational principles with practical insights, making even complex topics accessible through simplified explanations, well-designed illustrations, and focused summaries. The authors bring together their expertise to deliver content that is both comprehensive and learner-friendly, supporting exam preparation, daily study, and quick reference in professional settings.

Published in 2014, this paperback edition maintains excellent readability and is designed for convenient handling and regular use. Whether used as a primary study tool or a supplementary resource, this edition stands as an effective and authoritative reference, helping readers reinforce core knowledge and develop confidence in the subject matter.