Psychopharmacology for Advanced Practice Clinicians: Proven Strategies for Prescription Success – Stephanie L. Bunch

Psychiatry is one of the most challenging areas of medicine, secondary to the subjective nature of the specialty. As clinicians, we have no objective data to base our course of treatment on.

Psychopharmacology for Advanced Practice Clinicians: Proven Strategies for Prescription Success by Stephanie L. Bunch,
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Psychiatry is one of the most challenging areas of medicine, secondary to the subjective nature of the specialty. As clinicians, we have no objective data to base our course of treatment on.

Psychopharmacology and psychotherapy are our best options in terms of treatments and therapy is only successful if the patient is committed to attending every session, completing their homework, and willing to make the necessary life changes to improve their mental health. Medication can be very helpful in terms of alleviating mental health symptoms; however, choosing the right medication and/or combination of meds is crucial to achieving successful outcomes. Secondary to the psychiatry shortage, providers in other specialties find themselves treating mental health patients, which can present additional challenges.

This recording will arm you with a valuable update on the different classes of psychiatric medications and facilitate a deeper level of understanding in terms of how these medications work on their respective neurotransmitters and how they work in conjunction with one another. It is uncommon for mental health patients to be on only one medication, as a combination of medications is often required to reach the desired level of improvement.

After this course, you will be able to identify effective medication regimens for patients based on their psychiatric history and presenting symptoms, ultimately contributing to quality of life improvements in patients with mental health conditions.


  1. Recognize ways to conceptualize psychiatric symptomatology outside the box.
  2. Evaluate common medical conditions that you may inadvertently diagnose as psychiatric in nature.
  3. Analyze the 4 main neurotransmitters and how their imbalance influences different psychiatric disorders.
  4. Compare efficacy of the newer class of serotonin modulators to the other widely-used antidepressant classes.
  5. Examine frequently asked questions regarding the impact of alcohol and marijuana for patients taking psychotropic medications.
  6. Learn strategic ways to customize treatment plans based on your patient’s individual needs.

Antidepressants

Antipsychotics

Mood Stabilizers

Anxiolytics

Stimulants

Critical Considerations for Psychopharmacology Treatment

Enlightening Case Studies

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