10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHEMOPSYCHIATRY»
Discover the use of
chemopsychiatry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chemopsychiatry and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
... to schizophrenia of late onset. chemopallidectomy Injection of alcohol into the
globus pallidus, used in the therapy of basal ganglia hyperkinetic disorders.
chemopsychiatry The application and effect of chemical substances in psychiatry.
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
2
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
... recurrent attack) by administration of chemotherapeutic agents —
chemoprophylactic, adj. chemopsychiatry (ke' -mO-si-ki -a-tri): Treatment of
mental or emotional disorders by administration of drugs. chemoreceptor (ke' -mo
-re-sep' -tor): 1.
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
3
Altering American Consciousness: The History of Alcohol and ...
... Adolf Meyer and Albert Lasker Awards — and Kline's position as
chemopsychiatry's self-designated media spokesperson was set for life/ Just after
his initial work with reserpine, Kline became interested in the potential of a new
medication.
Caroline Jean Acker, Sarah W. Tracy, 2004
4
The Dictionary of Psychology
These include acetylcholine. norepinephrine. dopamine. serotonin. and gamma-
aminohutyric acid IGABAI. chemiotaxis chemotaxis chemopsychiatry The use of
chemical suhstances in the treatmem of psychiatric disorders. See DRUG ...
5
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... chemopsychiatry quimiorrecepción (0 trigeminal - trigeminal chémorecéption
quimiorreceptor (rn) - chemoreceptor quimiorreflejo (т) - chemoreflex
quimiorrepelente (rn) - chemorepellent, chemorepellant quimiosensorial adj -
chemosensory ...
(LARGE PRINT EDITION) This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
7
Taber's Medical Word Book with Pronunciations: Based on ...
... (kèm'ô-nû-klè-ôl'l- sls) chemopallidectomy (kê"mô-pal"i- dèk'tô-mè) f + L.
pallidum, globus pallidus, + Gr. ektome, excision] chemoprophylaxis (kè"mô-prô"
fï- lok'sis) chemopsychiatry (kë"mô-sï-kî'â-trè) chemoreceptor (kê'mô-rë-sêp'tor) ["
+ L.
Clarence Wilbur Taber, M. K. Rice, Dena R. Vardara, 1990
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Treatment choices and informed consent: current ...
The magnitude of the change wrought by chemopsychiatry is most evident in
state psychiatric hospitals. During the preceding era, psychiatric hospitals in this
country resembled prison-like asylums. These overcrowded institutions were ...
John Gulton Malcolm, 1988
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chemoreceptor ...
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Wiley's English-Spanish Spanish-English Chemistry Dictionary
... (f) chemopallidotomy (n)– quimiopalidotomía (f) chemophobia (n)–chemofobia
(f) chemopsychiatry(n)– quimiopsiquiatría (f) chemoreceptor(n)– quimiorreceptor(
m) chemoreceptortrigger zone – zona(f)dedisparo quimiorreceptor chemoreflex ...