Reducing benzodiazepine consumption : psychological contributions to general practice / Margaret A. Cormack, R. Glynn Owens, Michael E. Dewey.

  • Cormack, Margaret A.
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[1989]
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"In 1980 the first reports of dependence on therapeutic doses of benzodiazepines began to have an impact and the Committee on the Review of Medicines published a report detailing the ineffectiveness of long-term use of these drugs. General practitioners were faced with the possibility that they had many patients who not only were not benefitting from their medication, but who also might be dependent on the drugs and therefore might find it difficult to stop taking benzodiazepines. The author (MC) and a local general practitioner discussed psychological approaches which might be useful in helping patients to reduce medication, and a project was devised to test the efficacy of anxiety management techniques as an alternative to benzodiazepine use."--From Introduction.

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New York : Springer-Verlag, [1989]

Physical description

x, 96 pages ; 24 cm.

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This item was donated as part of the DrugScope archive held by Wellcome Collection, reference SA/DRS https://wellcomecollection.org/works/psspw62x

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-94).

Notes

Copy 1. Donor: DrugScope.

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  • 0387970355
  • 9780387970356
  • 3540970355
  • 9783540970354