1st Edition

Antiepileptic Drugs to Treat Psychiatric Disorders

    440 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Several antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) now have regulatory indications for treating bipolar disorder. There is growing evidence that AEDs in general have a variety of useful psychotropic effects. Antiepileptic Drugs to Treat Psychiatric Disorders is the first comprehensive, clinically oriented reference on the use of AEDs to treat a variety of psychiatric conditions such as mood, psychotic, anxiety, substance use, eating, and personality disorders. Written by the leading clinical experts, the book is organized by psychiatric disorder for easier information gathering, enabling physicians to use the text as a standalone reference.

    Mechanisms of Action of AEDs
    AEDs in the Treatment of Epilepsy
    AEDs in the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain
    AEDs in the Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Associated with Traumatic Brain Injury
    AEDs in Intellectual Disability or Autism
    Treatment of Acute Manic and Mixed Episodes
    AEDs in Long-term Treatment of Bipolar Disorder
    AEDs in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
    AEDs in the Treatment of Schizophrenia
    AEDs in the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
    AEDs in the Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal and Alcohol Use Relapse Prevention
    AEDs in Drug Use Disorders
    AEDs as Potential Aids to Smoking Cessation
    AEDs in Obesity, Psychotropic-associated Weight Gain, and Eating Disorders
    AEDs in the Treatment of Impulsivity and Aggression and Impulse Control and Cluster B Personality Disorders
    AEDs and Borderline Personality Disorder
    AEDs in the Treatment of Sleep Disorders
    AEDS in Fibromyalgia
    Psychotropic Mechanisms of Action of AEDs in Mood Disorder

    Biography

    SUSAN L. MCELROY is Chief Research Officer, Lindner Center of HOPE, Mason, Ohio, USA and professor of psychiatry and neuroscience, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Dr. McElroy received her M.D. from Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York, USA. She has been in the list of "The Best Doctors in America" since 1994 and has won the Gerald L. Klerman Young Investigator Award from the National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association. Dr. McElroy’s main areas of study include the phenomenology and treatment of bipolar disorder, impulse control disorders, and eating disorders. The relationship among these disorders and their relationship to obesity is also an important area of Dr. McElroy’s research. Dr. McElroy serves on the editorial boards of 3 journals, has published more than 350 scientific papers, and is the editor of four scientific books. She is among the top 10 most cited scientists in the world published in the fields of psychiatry and psychology over the past decade.

    PAUL E. KECK, Jr. is President and CEO, Lindner Center of HOPE, Mason, Ohio, USA and professor of psychiatry, neuroscience, and pharmacology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Dr. Keck achieved his M.D. from Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA. Dr. Keck’s research concentrates on psychopharmacology and on the phenomenology and treatment of mood and psychotic disorders. Throughout his career, Dr. Keck has received numerous awards, including the Gerald L. Klerman Senior Investigator Award from the Depression and Bipolar Disorder Support Alliance (DBSA). He is the author of over 500 scientific papers and among the top 10 most cited scientists in the world published in the fields of psychiatry and psychology over the past decade. Dr. Keck is the editor or author of six scientific books and serves on the editorial boards of seven journals. He also serves on the American Psychiatric Association’s Workgroup to Develop Practice Guidelines for Treatment of Patients with Bipolar Disorders.

    ROBERT M. POST heads the Bipolar Collaborative Network and is in private practice in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. Dr. Post received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Dr. Post’s research primarily focuses on gaining a better understanding of and treating patients with refractory unipolar and bipolar illness. Dr. Post’s research group has won major research awards from the Society of Biological Psychiatry, APA, ACNP, Anna Monika Foundation, NARSAD, and NDMDA. Dr. Post serves on the editorial boards of more than ten journals and has published more than 900 scientific manuscripts.

    "The editors are well-known and well-regarded as are many of the authors who represent the handful of leaders in their respective areas. The overall topic is timely and is covered in greater depth than the usual journal supplements can provide."
    —Jonathan Alpert, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Director, Depression Clinical and Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston