ABSTRACT

Create! is a Design and Technology course for Key Stage 3. It provides all the material needed to deliver the demands of the new Key Stage 3 strategy. The course follows the QCA scheme and the materials support ICT requirements. A wide range of differentiated worksheets is available on a customisable CD-ROM. The student books contain clear links to the Key Stage 3 strategy and include design-and-make assignments, product evaluations and practical tasks; each spread opens with objectives to focus the lesson, and ends with a plenary to summarise and evaluate.

chapter 1|27 pages

Pierre Pichot

Psychopharmacology and the history of psychiatry

chapter 2|21 pages

Julius Axelrod

The discovery of reuptake

chapter 3|30 pages

Arvid Carlsson

The rise of neuropsychopharmacology: impact on basic and clinical neuroscience

chapter 4|30 pages

Frank Ayd

The discovery of antidepressants

chapter 5|24 pages

Alan Broadhurst

Before and After Imipramine

chapter 6|23 pages

Silvio Garattini

The role of independent science in psychopharmacology

chapter 7|28 pages

Heinz Lehmann

Psychopharmacotherapy

chapter 8|27 pages

Hanns Hippius

The founding of the CINP and the discovery of clozapine

chapter 9|23 pages

Hannah Steinberg

Bridging the gap: psychology, pharmacology and after

chapter 10|25 pages

Jonathan Cole

The evaluation of psychotropic drugs

chapter 11|22 pages

Alec Coppen

Biological psychiatry in Britain

chapter 12|21 pages

Jules Angst

The myths of psychopharmacology

chapter 13|19 pages

George Beaumont

The place of clomipramine in psychopharmacology

chapter 14|24 pages

Donald Klein

Reaction patterns psychotropic drugs and the discovery of panic disorder

chapter 15|27 pages

Herman van Praag

Psychiatry and the march of folly?

chapter 16|20 pages

Merton Sandler

The place of chemical pathology in psychopharmacology

chapter 17|24 pages

Floyd Bloom

The place of neurophysiology in psychopharmacology

chapter 18|16 pages

Alexandra Delini-Stula

The changing face of psychotropic drug development

chapter 19|22 pages

Gordon Claridge

The psychopharmacology of individual differences

chapter 20|19 pages

Malcolm Lader

Psychopharmacology: clinical and social

chapter 21|25 pages

Herbert Meltzer

A career in biological psychiatry

chapter 22|29 pages

Brian Leonard

The role of behavioural pharmacology in psychopharmacology

chapter 23|25 pages

John Hughes

The discovery of the opioid peptides

chapter 24|22 pages

Peter Waldmeier

From mental illness to neurodegeneration

chapter 25|34 pages

Thomas A. Ban

They used to call it psychiatry