Psychopharmacology
Psychopharmacology (from Greek , psȳkhē, "breath, life, soul"; , pharmakon, "drug"; and , ) is the scientific study of the actions of drugs and their effects on mood, sensation, thinking, and behavior.
PsychopharmacologyPsychopharmacology (journal)Journal of PsychopharmacologyJournal of Clinical PsychopharmacologyPsychopharmacology revolutionCosmetic pharmacologyInternational Psychopharmacology Algorithm ProjectPsychiatryAntidepressantLocomotor activityRichard A. FriedmanPharmacologyNeuropsychobiologyJoseph BiedermanConditioned place preferencePsychoactive drugPsychiatric medicationSertralineThe International Journal of NeuropsychopharmacologyNeuropsychopharmacology
Meta-ChlorophenylpiperazinePrescriptive authority for psychologists movementBankole JohnsonPrepulse inhibitionTrazodoneLeon Eisenberg5-HT1A receptorNitrazepamBenzodiazepine withdrawal syndromeMDMAEmil KraepelinBiological psychiatryRelapseEffects of alcohol on memoryKappa Opioid receptorCannabis and MemoryJane Stewart (scientist)Trauma Systems TherapyAnxiety disorderParoxetine




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