If you liked Epilepsy and psychiatry by E. H. Reynolds and Michael R. Trimble, start with Clobazam (1985), Chronic epilepsy, its prognosis and management (1989), and Benzodiazepines Divided (1983). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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1
Clobazam
1985 · 215 pages · I. Hindmarch, P. D. Stonier, Michael R. Trimble · Same author
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Chronic epilepsy, its prognosis and management
1989 · 260 pages · Michael R. Trimble · Same author
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3
Benzodiazepines Divided
1983 · 329 pages · Michael R. Trimble · Same author
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4
The Clinical relevance of kindling
1989 · 302 pages · Tom G. Bolwig, Michael R. Trimble · Same author
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5
Folic acid in neurology, psychiatry, and internal medicine
1979 · 534 pages · E. H. Reynolds · Same author
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The Soul in the Brain
2007 · 290 pages · Michael R. Trimble · Same author
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The neuropsychiatry of epilepsy
2002 · 360 pages · Michael R. Trimble · Same author
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Neurobehavioral problems in epilepsy
1991 · 485 pages · Dennis B. Smith, David M. Treiman, Michael R. Trimble · Same author
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9
Epilepsy Behaviour and Cognitive Function
1988 · 214 pages · Michael R. Trimble · Same author
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10
Neuropsychiatry
1981 · 287 pages · Michael R. Trimble · Same author
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11
What is epilepsy?
1987 · 350 pages · Michael R. Trimble, E. H. Reynolds · Same author
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The bridge between neurology and psychiatry
1989 · 409 pages · E. H. Reynolds, Michael R. Trimble · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Epilepsy and psychiatry?
BookOrb recommends Clobazam (1985), Chronic epilepsy, its prognosis and management (1989), Benzodiazepines Divided (1983), The Clinical relevance of kindling (1989), and Folic acid in neurology, psychiatry, and internal medicine (1979).
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Who wrote Epilepsy and psychiatry?
Epilepsy and psychiatry is by E. H. Reynolds and Michael R. Trimble.