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The Neuroscience of Clinical Psychiatry

The Neuroscience of Clinical Psychiatry

by Edmund Higgins

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appears in Neuroscience.

Bridge the gap between neuroscience and mental illness/mental health with this straightforward and readerfriendly resource! The Neuroscience of Clinical Psychiatry, 3rd Edition is a highly readable, indepth text ideal for residents studying for boards, practicing psychiatrists, and any mental health professional seeking an overview of the neurosc...

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