Book Review

Abstract
Here are two books with similar titles but very different content and focuses. Both suffer from being symposium-generated books. They are not at all comprehensive nor are they fully up to date. A majority of the references and the symposia date from before 1982. The clinician who is seeking a single comprehensive textbook would do better with a book such as The Practitioner's Guide to Psychoactive Drugs (second edition, Bassuk, Schooner, and Gelenberg, New York: Plenum, 1983). What does appear in these two books is well written and lucid.Bernstein's book has several outstanding and very timely chapters, including "Panic . . .

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