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What Is Psychiatric Pharmacology?

Glyn Sinclair
Glyn Sinclair

Psychiatric pharmacology is a medical field dealing with diagnosing and treating psychiatric illness with medication. From the Greek, pharmakon, pharmacology deals with the effects of drugs on the human body. Psychiatry is the investigation and treatment of aberrant mental behavior. Most often it is a psychiatrist who will dispense the medication, although some psychologists are able to prescribe drugs as well. Antianxiety, antidepressant, and antipsychotic drugs are just a few of the wide range of medications available for an equally wide range of mental afflictions.

Although these medications often help patients by alleviating many of the negative symptoms, they are not able to actually cure the illness. The patient is typically required to take the medication in a consistent fashion and over a length of time for it to be effective. Whether or not the patient responds to the medication depends on a number of variables, including the particular disorder being treated and the patient himself. One of the very early tests employed by psychiatric pharmacology to check the effectiveness of antipsychotic drugs, was to actually record the time it took a medicated laboratory rat to climb a length of rope in search of food.

The types of pharmaceutical drugs used to treat psychiatric disorders include antidepressants and mood stabilizers.
The types of pharmaceutical drugs used to treat psychiatric disorders include antidepressants and mood stabilizers.

The drug chlorpromazine, or Thorazine™, was discovered and synthesized in the 1950s, and was considered a breakthrough by the psychiatric pharmacology community for treating psychosis. An American pharmacologist named David Macht first coined the term “psychopharmacology” in 1920, but prior to the 1950s there was no unified psychiatric pharmacology field to speak of. In fact, there were very few effective drugs to treat mental disorders until the 1950s. Up until the advent of chlorpromazine, drugs had primarily been used to sedate anxious or disorderly patients.

Psychologist need additional training in clinical psychopharmacology in order to be able to prescribe medication.
Psychologist need additional training in clinical psychopharmacology in order to be able to prescribe medication.

Psychiatric pharmacology is not without controversy. Studies claim that there are literally millions of children that have been prescribed some kind of psychiatric drug. In 1998 alone, four million children took the drug Ritalin™ for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Although these drugs undoubtedly do save lives, many people, including some within the psychiatric pharmacology community, are concerned with what is perceived to be an over-medicating of the population, especially when it comes to children.

Psychiatric technicians may be in charge of dispensing medication at a facility.
Psychiatric technicians may be in charge of dispensing medication at a facility.

It is well known that psychiatric medications can sometimes negatively impact a patient; however, here are other medications that can be prescribed to combat these detrimental effects. Very often, once the patient discontinues taking the drug, many of the original symptoms reappear, especially if the drug is suddenly stopped. Because of this, the medication is usually slowly discontinued.

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    • The types of pharmaceutical drugs used to treat psychiatric disorders include antidepressants and mood stabilizers.
      By: Alliance
      The types of pharmaceutical drugs used to treat psychiatric disorders include antidepressants and mood stabilizers.
    • Psychologist need additional training in clinical psychopharmacology in order to be able to prescribe medication.
      By: alexsokolov
      Psychologist need additional training in clinical psychopharmacology in order to be able to prescribe medication.
    • Psychiatric technicians may be in charge of dispensing medication at a facility.
      By: maron
      Psychiatric technicians may be in charge of dispensing medication at a facility.
    • Psychiatric medications may be helpful in treating anxiety disorders.
      By: John Gomez
      Psychiatric medications may be helpful in treating anxiety disorders.
    • Medications prescribed by psychiatrist are intended to alleviate the negative symptoms associated with an illness, rather than actually treat the condition.
      By: Monkey Business
      Medications prescribed by psychiatrist are intended to alleviate the negative symptoms associated with an illness, rather than actually treat the condition.