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(NEW YORK – March 26, 2009) — MBL Communications, Inc. announced today the broad expansion of its Black Book clinical handbook franchise with the addition of several new titles developed by many of the country’s leading CNS researchers and clinicians. The original Black Book of Psychotropic Dosing and Monitoring, introduced in 1996, has become one of the leading reference guides for mental health professionals challenged with selecting, dosing, and administering the myriad of available FDA approved psychotropic agents for their patients.
Each Black Book, which typically ranges from 44–88 pages, will be available in hard-copy, wire-bound format upon publication, as well as the following web-based and multi-media formats currently in development: searchable PDF, searchable CD-ROM, and searchable iPhone application. Printed copies of each published Black Book will also be available to order online via 24/7 web access at www.mblcommunications.com/customerservice.
The expanded list of Black Books currently in development and scheduled for production include:
• The Black Book of Psychotropic Dosing and Monitoring by A. Schatzberg, MD, and C. DeBattista, DMH, MD
• The Black Book of Psychiatric Drug Interactions by S. H. Preskorn, MD, and D. Flockhart, MD, PhD
• The Black Book of Fibromyalgia by D. Turk, PhD, and B. McCarberg, MD
• The Black Book of Insomnia by M. K. Erman, MD
• The Black Book of ADHD by D. W. Goodman, MD
• The Black Book of Alzheimer’s Disease by J. L. Cummings, MD
• The Black Book Guide to the Mental Status Examination by S. I. Deutsch, MD, PhD, et al
About MBL Communications, INC.
MBL Communications, Inc. is a leading independent, CNS-based publishing and communications company founded in New York City in 1994. For more information, please visit www.mblcommunications.com. MBL’s core properties include:
Primary Psychiatry – The Largest Peer Reviewed Psychiatric Journal in the Nation – which has the largest US circulation among peer-reviewed psychiatry journals with a monthly readership of 65,500 primary care physicians and psychiatrists. For more information, please visit www.primarypsychiatry.com
CNS Spectrums – The International Journal of Neuropsychiatric Medicine – which has the largest circulation in the US among peer-reviewed, scientifically indexed neuropsychiatry journals with a monthly readership of 48,500 psychiatrists and neurologists. For more information, please visit www.cnsspectrums.com
Psychiatry Weekly – The first weekly psychiatric news and information service in the country delivered via wallboard format – which is distributed to psychiatrists and other mental health professionals through 630 domestic psychiatric hospitals and institutions. For more information, please visit www.psychiatryweekly.com