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A comprehensive program for clinicians. Treatment of mental illness requires mind-brain thinking. The dichotomy of mind and brain is now giving way to the beginnings of integration. Both pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy can help people with psychiatric disorders. But how are the clinical effects of chemical and psychotherapeutic treatments maximized? This book summarizes research in combined treatments, and discusses the manner in which each can aid the other.
Bernard D. Beitman, MD
Barton J. Blinder, MD
Michael E. Thase, MD
Debra L. Safer, MD
Michelle Riba, MD
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Bulimia Nervosa/Obesity Historical Overview
The psychobiologic approach to the Diagnosis of the Eating Disorders
The Eating Disorders : Medical and Psychological Bases of Diagnosis and Treatment
A text written in 1988 still considered by many as one of the most complete references on eating disorders available.
Chapter 35 (free to the public)
Complete Text online
A PET Study of Bulimia Nervosa Reveals Caudate Hypermetabolism
To reassess the brain metabolism of bulimic subjects studied in prior research using statistical parametric mapping with Monte Carlo simulation thresholding.
Advances in Mood Stabilizing Medication
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advances in Treatment Resistant Depression
The Neurobiology of Psychostructural and Psychotherapeutic Change: Conflict, Defense and Transformation
Bridging the Mind/Brain Gap: Implications for Psychotherapies
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For more information about Dr. Blinder please visit his Curriculum Vitae.Here you can find more information about other articles and book contributions that may be valuable in your research.

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