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Frequently asked questions

What is Stahl Online?

Stahl Online is an online resource based on Dr. Stephen M. Stahl's books, specifically his Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology and The Prescriber’s Guide.

What are the available resources?

There are two Major Resources available - Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology and The Prescriber's Guide.

Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology has been considered the definitive source of information on psychopharmacology and has established itself as the preeminent source of education and information in its field.

The Prescriber's Guide is an excellent source of information for the art of prescribing psychotropic medications since almost every drug has had some changes to take into account new regulations and uses.

What are the advantages of registering with Stahl Online?

If you register, you will be able to purchase online subscription with our secure, easy-to-use online shopping facility.

What do you mean when you talk about a Guest/Unregistered User, Registered User, Remote User, IP Enabled User?
  1. Guest/Unregistered User – user that do not have an existing account with Stahl Online. A guest/unregistered user may be able to access some of the features and contents of the site but with limitations.
  2. Registered User – user that has registered and holds an account with Stahl Online. Access is similar to a guest/unregistered user but is able to purchase subscription.
  3. Remote User – a user that has been provided access by an organization that is registered with Stahl Online. A remote user may have full access to features and contents provided that his organization has an active organizational subscription.
  4. IP Enabled User – a computer that has been provided access by an organization that is registered with Stahl Online. This type of user may have full access to features and contents, provided that his organization has an active organization subscription.
What are the different types of subscriptions?

There are two types of subscription namely the Organizational and the Individual Subscription.

This type of subscription is intended for an organization and together with an Organizational Account will provide access to a number of remote users or enabled computers through configured IP’s. An Organizational Subscription uses a subscriber number which is provided by an agent to activate access to subscriptions. This subscription is valid for one year from the date of activation.

An Individual Subscription may be purchased directly online. Once the purchase has been confirmed, the subscriber will gain immediate access to the content and features. A pay-per-view which is valid for 48 hours only from the date of purchase and an annual subscription that is valid for a year is available for this type.

We have purchased/activated a subscription but are denied access to our subscription. What should we do?

Given that the subscription has been purchased or successfully activated, a user must be logged-in to access the features and full content.

Please contact your regional Customer Services Department if your access is still denied by the system:

For United Kingdom, Europe and Rest of the World

  • Cambridge University Press
  • The Edinburgh Building
  • Shaftesbury Road
  • Cambridge CB2 8RU
  • United Kingdom
  • Phone: +44 (0)1223 326070
  • Fax: +44 (0)1223 325150
  • Email: journals@cambridge.org - for general price and subscription enquiries
  • Email: cjosupport@cambridge.org - for technical support and online access problems and enquiries

In USA or Canada.

  • Cambridge University Press
  • 100 Brook Hill Drive
  • West Nyack, NY 10994-2133
  • USA
  • Phone: 212-924-3900
  • Fax: 212-691-3239
  • Email: information@cup.org
I have forgotten my password. How do I recover it?

Click the 'Forgot your password?' link in the 'Welcome' panel. This will take you to the Forgotten Password page where you can arrange either to have your password reminder or a temporary password emailed to you together with your username. Note: you must supply your registered or updated email address in the corresponding field for us to be able to contact you.



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