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It is a pleasure to discuss a chapter that so admirably sets forth the major issues in behavioral assessment of pharmacotherapy with the developmentally disabled. Schroeder (Chapter 9) presents, in highly compact form, a number of insights that have been painstakingly achieved during the relatively brief history of pharmacotherapy of the developmentally disabled child. The chapter highlights the importance of bridging the gaps between the “two cultures” of behavior and neuropharmacology, at both the methodologie and conceptual levels. The interplay between the behaviorally oriented clinician, the basic neuropharmacologist and neurobiologist, the animal pharmacologist, and the child psychiatrist is evident in this chapter and undoubtedly reflects a point of view nurtured by the interaction of these disciplines in a clinical-academic setting. The paper provides a useful outline of both methodological and conceptual issues, some of which I will consider further.
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Conners, C.K. (1988). Pharmacotherapy in Developmental Disabilities. In: Russo, D.C., Kedesdy, J.H. (eds) Behavioral Medicine with the Developmentally Disabled. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0999-4_10
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