Psychopharmacology Study Tips: Episode 13
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Is psychopharmacology causing you mental distress? So many drugs, so many side effects…it’s a LOT to keep track of! Lucky for you I came up with a goofy way to remember key facts about these complex medications…and now I’m sharing it with you in this week’s podcast of psychopharmacology study tips.
In this episode we cover:
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- the atypical antidepressants
- traditional antidepressants
- atypical antipsychotics
- traditional antipsychotics
- mood stabilizers
- anticonvulsants
- anxiolytics
- and more!
Plus…bonus…I sing goofy songs. TWICE! Anything to help you guys!
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