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DONANEMAB THERAPY MODESTLY REDUCES COGNITIVE AND Patients in the intervention and control groups were aged mean 75.0 and 75.4 years, 51.9% and 51.6% were women, 93.1% and 96.0% wereWhite,
AFTER A SUICIDE ATTEMPT: BALANCING AUTONOMY, BENEFICENCE After a suicide attempt, a delicate balance of autonomy, beneficence, and nonmaleficence is needed. These findings were presented during the DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION SUCCESSFULLY TREATS REFRACTORY OCD Deep brain stimulation (DBS) can significantly decrease symptoms in approximately 60% of patients with refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which affects a fifth of all patients with SENSIBLE STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME BARRIERS TO DEPRESSION To help clinicians make more appropriate treatment choices, the Patient-Centered Culturally Sensitive Health Care is an assessment tool that enables them to PANIC DISORDER: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LATEST RESEARCH An estimated 6 million adults in the United States have panic disorder (PD), which affects women at twice the rate of men. The condition canbe severely de
LEVOMILNACIPRAN, VILAZODONE, AND VORTIOXETINE PROVIDE Levomilnacipran, vilazodone, and vortioxetine are newer treatment options for major depressive disorder with a mechanism of action that is not fully understood. DESIGNING THE THERAPEUTIC SPACE: USING LAYOUT, COLOR, AND While there is no single way to design a conducive therapeutic room, mental health professionals can help ensure that clients have a comfortable therapeutic experience by keeping the area a RILUZOLE ASSOCIATED WITH POSITIVE EFFECTS IN PSYCHIATRIC Riluzole was overall well tolerated and associated with nonsignificant but positive effects in multiple psychiatric disorders, including depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. PSYCHIATRY NEWS, INFORMATION, VIDEOS, TREATMENT ARTICLESANXIETYMOOD DISORDERSSCHIZOPHRENIANEUROCOGNITIVESLEEP-WAKEADDICTION Psychiatry healthcare professionals gain a thorough knowledge base of psychiatric disorder information to offer the best patient care. IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ADOLESCENT MENTAL Even before the COVID-19 pandemic began, concerning mental health trends and major treatment gaps were noted among adolescents in theUnited States.
DONANEMAB THERAPY MODESTLY REDUCES COGNITIVE AND Patients in the intervention and control groups were aged mean 75.0 and 75.4 years, 51.9% and 51.6% were women, 93.1% and 96.0% wereWhite,
AFTER A SUICIDE ATTEMPT: BALANCING AUTONOMY, BENEFICENCE After a suicide attempt, a delicate balance of autonomy, beneficence, and nonmaleficence is needed. These findings were presented during the DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION SUCCESSFULLY TREATS REFRACTORY OCD Deep brain stimulation (DBS) can significantly decrease symptoms in approximately 60% of patients with refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which affects a fifth of all patients with SENSIBLE STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME BARRIERS TO DEPRESSION To help clinicians make more appropriate treatment choices, the Patient-Centered Culturally Sensitive Health Care is an assessment tool that enables them to PANIC DISORDER: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LATEST RESEARCH An estimated 6 million adults in the United States have panic disorder (PD), which affects women at twice the rate of men. The condition canbe severely de
LEVOMILNACIPRAN, VILAZODONE, AND VORTIOXETINE PROVIDE Levomilnacipran, vilazodone, and vortioxetine are newer treatment options for major depressive disorder with a mechanism of action that is not fully understood. DESIGNING THE THERAPEUTIC SPACE: USING LAYOUT, COLOR, AND While there is no single way to design a conducive therapeutic room, mental health professionals can help ensure that clients have a comfortable therapeutic experience by keeping the area a RILUZOLE ASSOCIATED WITH POSITIVE EFFECTS IN PSYCHIATRIC Riluzole was overall well tolerated and associated with nonsignificant but positive effects in multiple psychiatric disorders, including depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. PSYCHIATRY NEWS, INFORMATION, VIDEOS, TREATMENT ARTICLES Psychiatry healthcare professionals gain a thorough knowledge base of psychiatric disorder information to offer the best patient care. COMPARING MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES DURING COVID-19 WITH THE The pattern of disproportionate effects on the basis of socioeconomic status during the Blitz is similar for COVID-19 in England: Mortality has been double in more deprived areas compared with WHAT DOES THE FUTURE OF THE MENTAL HEALTH PANDEMIC HOLD Aaron M. Hawkins, MD: One psychiatrist’s view of the current state and the future of the concurrent COVID-19 and mental health pandemics. AARON M. HAWKINS, MD, AUTHOR AT PSYCHIATRY ADVISOR 1 day ago · With health experts across the country agreeing we are in the midst of a mental health pandemic, psychiatrist Aaron M. Hawkins, MD offers his view HIGHER EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE TIED TO HIGHER JOB According to the study, the results proved a relationship between COVID stress, performance and EI, which has a moderating effect between the stress and both indicators of performance, even when DONANEMAB THERAPY MODESTLY REDUCES COGNITIVE AND Patients in the intervention and control groups were aged mean 75.0 and 75.4 years, 51.9% and 51.6% were women, 93.1% and 96.0% wereWhite,
MORE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES MAY INCREASE THE RISK Greater exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may increase the risk of suicide ideation (SI) in young women and increase the risk of suicide attempts (SA) in WHICH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER PATIENTS ARE AT Among patients with borderline personality disorder who had attempted suicide on 2 or more occasions, self-injurious behavior, emptiness, and impulsivity were associated with increased risk INTERACTING WITH THERAPY DOGS IMPROVES COLLEGE STUDENTS An animal-assisted stress management program substantially reduced stress among university students, according to data published in AERAOpen.In a
EFFECTIVENESS OF INPATIENT TREATMENT FOR BORDERLINE Although borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been studied more than any other personality disorder, the role of extended hospitalization for adults with BPD is PSYCHIATRY NEWS, INFORMATION, VIDEOS, TREATMENT ARTICLESANXIETYMOOD DISORDERSSCHIZOPHRENIANEUROCOGNITIVESLEEP-WAKEADDICTION Psychiatry healthcare professionals gain a thorough knowledge base of psychiatric disorder information to offer the best patient care. APPROACHING TREATMENT-RESISTANT ANXIETY According to a review of treatment-resistant anxiety published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, only about 60% of patients with anxiety respond to front-line SENSIBLE STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME BARRIERS TO DEPRESSION Use appropriate gestures (eg, fist bumps with children, nodding to encourage patients) and smile to project friendliness and promotetrust. 5. To reduce
SYMPTOM-BASED CONTINUUM PERSPECTIVE MAY BETTER EVALUATE In terms of explaining real-world functioning, a continuum perspective of psychopathology based on burden of symptoms may perform better than the traditional Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of PANIC DISORDER: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LATEST RESEARCH A simple, recently developed tool that could facilitate more accurate diagnosis is the Panic Disorder Screener (PADIS). As reported in Psychiatry Research in July 2015, both the 4-item PADIS and LEVOMILNACIPRAN, VILAZODONE, AND VORTIOXETINE PROVIDE Levomilnacipran, vilazodone, and vortioxetine are newer treatment options for major depressive disorder with a mechanism of action that is not fully understood. INHALANT USE AMONG TEENS A GROWING PROBLEM Recreational use of inhalants such as computer dusters and spray cleaners is a growing problem among teens according to a recent case report published in Emerging Trends in Drugs, Addictions, and DESIGNING THE THERAPEUTIC SPACE: USING LAYOUT, COLOR, AND While there is no single way to design a conducive therapeutic room, mental health professionals can help ensure that clients have a comfortable therapeutic experience by keeping the area a POLITICALLY FOCUSED THOUGHTS, BEHAVIORS TIED TO The correlation between PITRBs and both anxiety and depression was moderated by anxiety control. HealthDay News — Politically focused intrusive thoughts and associated ritualistic behaviors POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN ADHD AND CHILDHOOD ABUSE And twice as many women (44%) with ADHD reported physical abuse than women (21%) without the condition. Among men, 11% with ADHD reported being sexually abused in childhood, compared with 6% who PSYCHIATRY NEWS, INFORMATION, VIDEOS, TREATMENT ARTICLESANXIETYMOOD DISORDERSSCHIZOPHRENIANEUROCOGNITIVESLEEP-WAKEADDICTION Psychiatry healthcare professionals gain a thorough knowledge base of psychiatric disorder information to offer the best patient care. APPROACHING TREATMENT-RESISTANT ANXIETY According to a review of treatment-resistant anxiety published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, only about 60% of patients with anxiety respond to front-line SENSIBLE STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME BARRIERS TO DEPRESSION Use appropriate gestures (eg, fist bumps with children, nodding to encourage patients) and smile to project friendliness and promotetrust. 5. To reduce
SYMPTOM-BASED CONTINUUM PERSPECTIVE MAY BETTER EVALUATE In terms of explaining real-world functioning, a continuum perspective of psychopathology based on burden of symptoms may perform better than the traditional Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of PANIC DISORDER: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LATEST RESEARCH A simple, recently developed tool that could facilitate more accurate diagnosis is the Panic Disorder Screener (PADIS). As reported in Psychiatry Research in July 2015, both the 4-item PADIS and LEVOMILNACIPRAN, VILAZODONE, AND VORTIOXETINE PROVIDE Levomilnacipran, vilazodone, and vortioxetine are newer treatment options for major depressive disorder with a mechanism of action that is not fully understood. INHALANT USE AMONG TEENS A GROWING PROBLEM Recreational use of inhalants such as computer dusters and spray cleaners is a growing problem among teens according to a recent case report published in Emerging Trends in Drugs, Addictions, and DESIGNING THE THERAPEUTIC SPACE: USING LAYOUT, COLOR, AND While there is no single way to design a conducive therapeutic room, mental health professionals can help ensure that clients have a comfortable therapeutic experience by keeping the area a POLITICALLY FOCUSED THOUGHTS, BEHAVIORS TIED TO The correlation between PITRBs and both anxiety and depression was moderated by anxiety control. HealthDay News — Politically focused intrusive thoughts and associated ritualistic behaviors POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN ADHD AND CHILDHOOD ABUSE And twice as many women (44%) with ADHD reported physical abuse than women (21%) without the condition. Among men, 11% with ADHD reported being sexually abused in childhood, compared with 6% who COMPARING MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES DURING COVID-19 WITH THE The pattern of disproportionate effects on the basis of socioeconomic status during the Blitz is similar for COVID-19 in England: Mortality has been double in more deprived areas compared with WHAT DOES THE FUTURE OF THE MENTAL HEALTH PANDEMIC HOLD Aaron M. Hawkins, MD: One psychiatrist’s view of the current state and the future of the concurrent COVID-19 and mental health pandemics. IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ADOLESCENT MENTAL Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescent Mental Health. Findings indicate that mental health issues are being further exacerbated by the current pandemic, with an AARON M. HAWKINS, MD, AUTHOR AT PSYCHIATRY ADVISOR 5 hours ago · With health experts across the country agreeing we are in the midst of a mental health pandemic, psychiatrist Aaron M. Hawkins, MD offers his view THE IMPACT OF SUICIDE EXPOSURE ON MENTAL HEALTH Suicide exposures ranged from 32% to 46.6%; MHPs were exposed to an average of 4 suicides over their career. Professional practice changes WHICH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER PATIENTS ARE AT 1 day ago · Among patients with borderline personality disorder who had attempted suicide on 2 or more occasions, self-injurious behavior, emptiness, and impulsivity were associated with increased risk MORE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES MAY INCREASE THE RISK Greater exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may increase the risk of suicide ideation (SI) in young women and increase the risk of suicide attempts (SA) in INTERACTING WITH THERAPY DOGS IMPROVES COLLEGE STUDENTS An animal-assisted stress management program substantially reduced stress among university students, according to data published in AERAOpen.In a
APPROACHING TREATMENT-RESISTANT ANXIETY According to a review of treatment-resistant anxiety published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, only about 60% of patients with anxiety respond to front-line LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON IDIOPATHIC HYPERSOMNIA OFTEN LEADS TO Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is a chronic neurologic sleep disorder that causes excessive daytime sleepiness even though a person can getadequate, or
PSYCHIATRY NEWS, INFORMATION, VIDEOS, TREATMENT ARTICLESANXIETYMOOD DISORDERSSCHIZOPHRENIANEUROCOGNITIVESLEEP-WAKEADDICTION Psychiatry healthcare professionals gain a thorough knowledge base of psychiatric disorder information to offer the best patient care. IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ADOLESCENT MENTAL Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescent Mental Health. Findings indicate that mental health issues are being further exacerbated by the current pandemic, with an APPROACHING TREATMENT-RESISTANT ANXIETY According to a review of treatment-resistant anxiety published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, only about 60% of patients with anxiety respond to front-line PANIC DISORDER: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LATEST RESEARCH Results show that the PADIS had higher sensitivity (77% vs 57%) than the PHQ-panic for identifying PD, though it had slightly lower specificity (84% vs 91%). “Each one-point increase in PADIS SYMPTOM-BASED CONTINUUM PERSPECTIVE MAY BETTER EVALUATE In terms of explaining real-world functioning, a continuum perspective of psychopathology based on burden of symptoms may perform better than the traditional Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of LEVOMILNACIPRAN, VILAZODONE, AND VORTIOXETINE PROVIDE Levomilnacipran, vilazodone, and vortioxetine are newer treatment options for major depressive disorder with a mechanism of action that is not fully understood. INHALANT USE AMONG TEENS A GROWING PROBLEM Recreational use of inhalants such as computer dusters and spray cleaners is a growing problem among teens according to a recent case report published in Emerging Trends in Drugs, Addictions, and DESIGNING THE THERAPEUTIC SPACE: USING LAYOUT, COLOR, AND While there is no single way to design a conducive therapeutic room, mental health professionals can help ensure that clients have a comfortable therapeutic experience by keeping the area a POLITICALLY FOCUSED THOUGHTS, BEHAVIORS TIED TO The correlation between PITRBs and both anxiety and depression was moderated by anxiety control. HealthDay News — Politically focused intrusive thoughts and associated ritualistic behaviors SOCIAL ISOLATION IN CHILDHOOD MAY PREDICT EARLY ADULT Social isolation in childhood was measured using parental responses to a 10-item questionnaire about their children’s friendships when theywere 7
PSYCHIATRY NEWS, INFORMATION, VIDEOS, TREATMENT ARTICLESANXIETYMOOD DISORDERSSCHIZOPHRENIANEUROCOGNITIVESLEEP-WAKEADDICTION Psychiatry healthcare professionals gain a thorough knowledge base of psychiatric disorder information to offer the best patient care. IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ADOLESCENT MENTAL Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescent Mental Health. Findings indicate that mental health issues are being further exacerbated by the current pandemic, with an APPROACHING TREATMENT-RESISTANT ANXIETY According to a review of treatment-resistant anxiety published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, only about 60% of patients with anxiety respond to front-line PANIC DISORDER: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LATEST RESEARCH Results show that the PADIS had higher sensitivity (77% vs 57%) than the PHQ-panic for identifying PD, though it had slightly lower specificity (84% vs 91%). “Each one-point increase in PADIS SYMPTOM-BASED CONTINUUM PERSPECTIVE MAY BETTER EVALUATE In terms of explaining real-world functioning, a continuum perspective of psychopathology based on burden of symptoms may perform better than the traditional Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of LEVOMILNACIPRAN, VILAZODONE, AND VORTIOXETINE PROVIDE Levomilnacipran, vilazodone, and vortioxetine are newer treatment options for major depressive disorder with a mechanism of action that is not fully understood. INHALANT USE AMONG TEENS A GROWING PROBLEM Recreational use of inhalants such as computer dusters and spray cleaners is a growing problem among teens according to a recent case report published in Emerging Trends in Drugs, Addictions, and DESIGNING THE THERAPEUTIC SPACE: USING LAYOUT, COLOR, AND While there is no single way to design a conducive therapeutic room, mental health professionals can help ensure that clients have a comfortable therapeutic experience by keeping the area a POLITICALLY FOCUSED THOUGHTS, BEHAVIORS TIED TO The correlation between PITRBs and both anxiety and depression was moderated by anxiety control. HealthDay News — Politically focused intrusive thoughts and associated ritualistic behaviors SOCIAL ISOLATION IN CHILDHOOD MAY PREDICT EARLY ADULT Social isolation in childhood was measured using parental responses to a 10-item questionnaire about their children’s friendships when theywere 7
HIGHER EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE TIED TO HIGHER JOB 17 hours ago · According to the study, the results proved a relationship between COVID stress, performance and EI, which has a moderating effect between the stress and both indicators of performance, even when DONANEMAB THERAPY MODESTLY REDUCES COGNITIVE AND Patients in the intervention and control groups were aged mean 75.0 and 75.4 years, 51.9% and 51.6% were women, 93.1% and 96.0% wereWhite,
RESEARCHERS LOOK AT THE QUESTION: IS PTSD OVERDIAGNOSED 17 hours ago · Rates of PTSD diagnosis have increased to 7% in the US (26 million cases) and 5% in other high-income countries after the threshold of diagnosis was lowered in MODIFYING TREATMENT FOR OCD PATIENTS DURING COVID-19 A clinical review advised against modifying therapies for OCD that may jeopardize the efficacy of patient care or progress during theCOVID-19 pandemic.
EXPERT Q/A: SUICIDE DEATHS BETWEEN 2019 AND 2020 With a 5.6% decline in US suicide deaths between 2019 and 2020, we spoke with Christine Yu Moutier, MD, CMO for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. INTERACTING WITH THERAPY DOGS IMPROVES COLLEGE STUDENTS 1 day ago · An animal-assisted stress management program substantially reduced stress among university students, according to data published in AERA Open.In a LIFE AFTER MEDICINE: DOCTORS ON HOW THEY’VE TACKLED Each morning, Abigail Young, a retired private practice psychiatrist, wakes in her Cape Cod home around 7:30 am and “dawdles” around her house for an hour and a half before starting to write. LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON IDIOPATHIC HYPERSOMNIA OFTEN LEADS TO Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is a chronic neurologic sleep disorder that causes excessive daytime sleepiness even though a person can getadequate, or
DESIGNING THE THERAPEUTIC SPACE: USING LAYOUT, COLOR, AND While there is no single way to design a conducive therapeutic room, mental health professionals can help ensure that clients have a comfortable therapeutic experience by keeping the area a VESICULAR MONOAMINE TRANSPORTER 2 INHIBITORS FOR TREATING Tardive dyskinesia is a movement disorder that affects more than 573,000 adults in the United States. Three vesicular monoaminetransporter 2
PSYCHIATRY NEWS, INFORMATION, VIDEOS, TREATMENT ARTICLESANXIETYMOOD DISORDERSSCHIZOPHRENIANEUROCOGNITIVESLEEP-WAKEADDICTIONPSYCHIATRYARTICLES
Psychiatry healthcare professionals gain a thorough knowledge base of psychiatric disorder information to offer the best patient care. POLITICALLY FOCUSED THOUGHTS, BEHAVIORS TIED TO Politically focused intrusive thoughts and associated ritualistic behaviors are associated with measures of psychopathology anddisability.
PANIC DISORDER: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LATEST RESEARCHPANIC ATTACK VS HEART ATTACKPANIC ATTACKS AND ANXIETY An estimated 6 million adults in the United States have panic disorder (PD), which affects women at twice the rate of men. The condition canbe severely de
SYMPTOM-BASED CONTINUUM PERSPECTIVE MAY BETTER EVALUATE In terms of explaining real-world functioning, a continuum perspective of psychopathology based on burden of symptoms may perform better than the traditional Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of SUICIDE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION: CROSS-CULTURALCULTURE AND MENTAL HEALTH STIGMACULTURE AND MENTAL ILLNESS STIGMASTIGMA ANDDISCRIMINATION
More than 1 million individuals worldwide die by suicide annually. 1 Although suicide exists in every country, religious group, and age group, suicidal behavior is “differently determined and LARGEST EVER GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY FINDS GENETIC The largest study ever conducted on genetic risk factors for anxiety, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 200,000 participants recently published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, found SOCIAL ISOLATION IN CHILDHOOD MAY PREDICT EARLY ADULT Childhood social isolation may increase the risk of having 2 or more lifetime psychotic experiences, and thus subsequent diagnosis of psychotic disorder, according to a EFFECTIVENESS OF INPATIENT TREATMENT FOR BORDERLINE Although borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been studied more than any other personality disorder, the role of extended hospitalization for adults with BPD is LEVOMILNACIPRAN, VILAZODONE, AND VORTIOXETINE PROVIDEVORTIOXETINE SSRISIDE EFFECTS FOR VORTIOXETINEVILAZODONE FOR ANXIETYWARNINGS FOR VORTIOXETINEVILAZODONE VS TRAZODONEDOWNSTREAM EFFECTS OF VORTIOXETINE Levomilnacipran, vilazodone, and vortioxetine are newer treatment options for major depressive disorder with a mechanism of action that is not fully understood. SOME ALZHEIMER'S PATIENTS HAVE INCREASED PAIN SENSITIVITY the Psychiatry Advisor take: People who suffer from cognitive impairment, including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, may have anincreased
PSYCHIATRY NEWS, INFORMATION, VIDEOS, TREATMENT ARTICLESANXIETYMOOD DISORDERSSCHIZOPHRENIANEUROCOGNITIVESLEEP-WAKEADDICTIONPSYCHIATRYARTICLES
Psychiatry healthcare professionals gain a thorough knowledge base of psychiatric disorder information to offer the best patient care. POLITICALLY FOCUSED THOUGHTS, BEHAVIORS TIED TO Politically focused intrusive thoughts and associated ritualistic behaviors are associated with measures of psychopathology anddisability.
PANIC DISORDER: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE LATEST RESEARCHPANIC ATTACK VS HEART ATTACKPANIC ATTACKS AND ANXIETY An estimated 6 million adults in the United States have panic disorder (PD), which affects women at twice the rate of men. The condition canbe severely de
SYMPTOM-BASED CONTINUUM PERSPECTIVE MAY BETTER EVALUATE In terms of explaining real-world functioning, a continuum perspective of psychopathology based on burden of symptoms may perform better than the traditional Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of SUICIDE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION: CROSS-CULTURALCULTURE AND MENTAL HEALTH STIGMACULTURE AND MENTAL ILLNESS STIGMASTIGMA ANDDISCRIMINATION
More than 1 million individuals worldwide die by suicide annually. 1 Although suicide exists in every country, religious group, and age group, suicidal behavior is “differently determined and LARGEST EVER GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY FINDS GENETIC The largest study ever conducted on genetic risk factors for anxiety, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 200,000 participants recently published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, found SOCIAL ISOLATION IN CHILDHOOD MAY PREDICT EARLY ADULT Childhood social isolation may increase the risk of having 2 or more lifetime psychotic experiences, and thus subsequent diagnosis of psychotic disorder, according to a EFFECTIVENESS OF INPATIENT TREATMENT FOR BORDERLINE Although borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been studied more than any other personality disorder, the role of extended hospitalization for adults with BPD is LEVOMILNACIPRAN, VILAZODONE, AND VORTIOXETINE PROVIDEVORTIOXETINE SSRISIDE EFFECTS FOR VORTIOXETINEVILAZODONE FOR ANXIETYWARNINGS FOR VORTIOXETINEVILAZODONE VS TRAZODONEDOWNSTREAM EFFECTS OF VORTIOXETINE Levomilnacipran, vilazodone, and vortioxetine are newer treatment options for major depressive disorder with a mechanism of action that is not fully understood. SOME ALZHEIMER'S PATIENTS HAVE INCREASED PAIN SENSITIVITY the Psychiatry Advisor take: People who suffer from cognitive impairment, including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, may have anincreased
DONANEMAB THERAPY MODESTLY REDUCES COGNITIVE AND Patients in the intervention and control groups were aged mean 75.0 and 75.4 years, 51.9% and 51.6% were women, 93.1% and 96.0% wereWhite,
INTERACTING WITH THERAPY DOGS IMPROVES COLLEGE STUDENTS 10 hours ago · An animal-assisted stress management program substantially reduced stress among university students, according to data published in AERA Open.In aQ/A: COVID-19
Dr Ben Locwin spoke to Dr Joshua Gear about the impact COVID-19 has had on our collective mental health, how we’re doing with coping with the crisis, and substance abuse. EXPERT Q/A: SUICIDE DEATHS BETWEEN 2019 AND 2020 With a 5.6% decline in US suicide deaths between 2019 and 2020, we spoke with Christine Yu Moutier, MD, CMO for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. COLLEEN STINCHCOMBE, AUTHOR AT PSYCHIATRY ADVISOR We speak to two doctors about life after hanging up their white coats LIFE AFTER MEDICINE: DOCTORS ON HOW THEY’VE TACKLED Each morning, Abigail Young, a retired private practice psychiatrist, wakes in her Cape Cod home around 7:30 am and “dawdles” around her house for an hour and a half before starting to write. HOW DO SWEAR WORDS AFFECT PAIN ONSET AND PAIN TOLERANCE New made-up “swear” words do not benefit pain tolerance or pain threshold the way conventional swearing does, researchers found in a UK study published in Frontiers in Psychology.. The APPROACHING TREATMENT-RESISTANT ANXIETY Risk Factors for Treatment Resistance “Treatment resistance in anxiety is less defined than in depression,” says Mary Beth Salcedo, MD, director of the Ross Center for Anxiety & Related PERCEIVED FRIENDSHIP AMONG YOUNG ADULTS INFLUENCES BINGE Binge drinking behaviors among young adults are influenced by peer relationships. These findings were published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence.. Researchers LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON IDIOPATHIC HYPERSOMNIA OFTEN LEADS TO Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is a chronic neurologic sleep disorder that causes excessive daytime sleepiness even though a person can getadequate, or
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