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ARE BRAIN ORGANOIDS THE NEXT BIG THING? In the past decade, a new model system has been gaining steam in neuroscience—the brain organoid. These 3D constructs are grown from human stem cells and mimic many aspects of brain development. Brain organoids average the size of a tiny pea, but within that clump of cells, neurons are growing, making connections, and sending electrical THE APPROPRIATE USE OF MEDICATIONS IN SUICIDAL PATIENTS The appropriate use of medication is an important tool both in treating a specific psychiatric illness and in reducing excess negative feelings (sadness, anxiety, or shame) that contribute to suicidal thoughts. In contrast, if a prescribed medication proves ineffective, or when troublesome side effects occur, suicidal behaviorcan increase.
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ARE BRAIN ORGANOIDS THE NEXT BIG THING? In the past decade, a new model system has been gaining steam in neuroscience—the brain organoid. These 3D constructs are grown from human stem cells and mimic many aspects of brain development. Brain organoids average the size of a tiny pea, but within that clump of cells, neurons are growing, making connections, and sending electrical THE APPROPRIATE USE OF MEDICATIONS IN SUICIDAL PATIENTS The appropriate use of medication is an important tool both in treating a specific psychiatric illness and in reducing excess negative feelings (sadness, anxiety, or shame) that contribute to suicidal thoughts. In contrast, if a prescribed medication proves ineffective, or when troublesome side effects occur, suicidal behaviorcan increase.
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ARE BRAIN ORGANOIDS THE NEXT BIG THING? In the past decade, a new model system has been gaining steam in neuroscience—the brain organoid. These 3D constructs are grown from human stem cells and mimic many aspects of brain development. Brain organoids average the size of a tiny pea, but within that clump of cells, neurons are growing, making connections, and sending electrical THE APPROPRIATE USE OF MEDICATIONS IN SUICIDAL PATIENTS The appropriate use of medication is an important tool both in treating a specific psychiatric illness and in reducing excess negative feelings (sadness, anxiety, or shame) that contribute to suicidal thoughts. In contrast, if a prescribed medication proves ineffective, or when troublesome side effects occur, suicidal behaviorcan increase.
KRATOM LINKED TO SEIZURES, ALTERED HEART RHYTHMS About 65% of the calls were regarding people who had taken kratom only. Among these single-substance exposures, 51.9% resulted in serious medical outcomes such as seizures, respiratory depression, coma, liver problems, bradycardia (slowed heart rate), and cardiac arrest. Other common side effects were agitation and irritability,tachycardia
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ARE BRAIN ORGANOIDS THE NEXT BIG THING? In the past decade, a new model system has been gaining steam in neuroscience—the brain organoid. These 3D constructs are grown from human stem cells and mimic many aspects of brain development. Brain organoids average the size of a tiny pea, but within that clump of cells, neurons are growing, making connections, and sending electrical THE APPROPRIATE USE OF MEDICATIONS IN SUICIDAL PATIENTS The appropriate use of medication is an important tool both in treating a specific psychiatric illness and in reducing excess negative feelings (sadness, anxiety, or shame) that contribute to suicidal thoughts. In contrast, if a prescribed medication proves ineffective, or when troublesome side effects occur, suicidal behaviorcan increase.
KRATOM LINKED TO SEIZURES, ALTERED HEART RHYTHMS About 65% of the calls were regarding people who had taken kratom only. Among these single-substance exposures, 51.9% resulted in serious medical outcomes such as seizures, respiratory depression, coma, liver problems, bradycardia (slowed heart rate), and cardiac arrest. Other common side effects were agitation and irritability,tachycardia
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FOCUS. ISSN (print): 1541-4094 | ISSN (online): 1541-4108. The Journal of Lifelong Learning in Psychiatry. A Journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Editor: Mark Hyman Rapaport, M.D. Submit an article Subscribe Get Free Publication Alerts. Call for Papers: Focus seeks submissions for sections of the journal. Learn more . THE ROLE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The Role of Psychotherapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic. In the wake of the COVID-19 viral pandemic, the world will likely experience a serious mental health crisis ( 1, 2 ). Even as the first wave of infection passes, stressors associated with COVID-19, including self-quarantine, social distancing, job loss, and threat of illness,will persist.
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ARE BRAIN ORGANOIDS THE NEXT BIG THING? In the past decade, a new model system has been gaining steam in neuroscience—the brain organoid. These 3D constructs are grown from human stem cells and mimic many aspects of brain development. Brain organoids average the size of a tiny pea, but within that clump of cells, neurons are growing, making connections, and sending electrical THE APPROPRIATE USE OF MEDICATIONS IN SUICIDAL PATIENTS The appropriate use of medication is an important tool both in treating a specific psychiatric illness and in reducing excess negative feelings (sadness, anxiety, or shame) that contribute to suicidal thoughts. In contrast, if a prescribed medication proves ineffective, or when troublesome side effects occur, suicidal behaviorcan increase.
KRATOM LINKED TO SEIZURES, ALTERED HEART RHYTHMS About 65% of the calls were regarding people who had taken kratom only. Among these single-substance exposures, 51.9% resulted in serious medical outcomes such as seizures, respiratory depression, coma, liver problems, bradycardia (slowed heart rate), and cardiac arrest. Other common side effects were agitation and irritability,tachycardia
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FOCUS. ISSN (print): 1541-4094 | ISSN (online): 1541-4108. The Journal of Lifelong Learning in Psychiatry. A Journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Editor: Mark Hyman Rapaport, M.D. Submit an article Subscribe Get Free Publication Alerts. Call for Papers: Focus seeks submissions for sections of the journal. Learn more . SYNTHESIZING THE EVIDENCE FOR KETAMINE AND ESKETAMINE IN Replicated international studies have underscored the human and societal costs associated with major depressive disorder. Despite the proven efficacy of monoamine-based antidepressants in major depression, the majority of treated individuals fail to achieve full syndromal and functional recovery with the index and subsequent pharmacological treatments. IMPROVING SUICIDE PREVENTION THROUGH EVIDENCE-BASED Objective:The authors sought to identify scalable evidence-based suicide prevention strategies.Methods:A search of PubMed and GoogleScholar
ARE BRAIN ORGANOIDS THE NEXT BIG THING? In the past decade, a new model system has been gaining steam in neuroscience—the brain organoid. These 3D constructs are grown from human stem cells and mimic many aspects of brain development. Brain organoids average the size of a tiny pea, but within that clump of cells, neurons are growing, making connections, and sending electrical THE APPROPRIATE USE OF MEDICATIONS IN SUICIDAL PATIENTS The appropriate use of medication is an important tool both in treating a specific psychiatric illness and in reducing excess negative feelings (sadness, anxiety, or shame) that contribute to suicidal thoughts. In contrast, if a prescribed medication proves ineffective, or when troublesome side effects occur, suicidal behaviorcan increase.
KRATOM LINKED TO SEIZURES, ALTERED HEART RHYTHMS About 65% of the calls were regarding people who had taken kratom only. Among these single-substance exposures, 51.9% resulted in serious medical outcomes such as seizures, respiratory depression, coma, liver problems, bradycardia (slowed heart rate), and cardiac arrest. Other common side effects were agitation and irritability,tachycardia
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DSM-5® The latest edition of the most comprehensive resource used by health professionals, social workers, and forensic and legal specialists to diagnose and classify mental disorders. COVID-19, STRUCTURAL RACISM, AND MENTAL HEALTH INEQUITIES Syndemics, or synergistic epidemics, were first described in the literature in the early 1990s, specifically highlighting the convergence of substance use disorders, violence, and AIDS ().Syndemic theory helps to provide a framework for how diseases and social conditions form, interact, and cluster to produce worse outcomes for certain populations (2, 3).FOCUS
FOCUS. ISSN (print): 1541-4094 | ISSN (online): 1541-4108. The Journal of Lifelong Learning in Psychiatry. A Journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Editor: Mark Hyman Rapaport, M.D. Submit an article Subscribe Get Free Publication Alerts. Call for Papers: Focus seeks submissions for sections of the journal. Learn more . THE ROLE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The Role of Psychotherapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic. In the wake of the COVID-19 viral pandemic, the world will likely experience a serious mental health crisis ( 1, 2 ). Even as the first wave of infection passes, stressors associated with COVID-19, including self-quarantine, social distancing, job loss, and threat of illness,will persist.
MENTALIZATION-BASED TREATMENT IN A NATURALISTIC SETTING IN Objective: This study evaluated the real-world effectiveness of mentalization-based treatment by assessing the clinical status ofpatients before and
HOSPITAL-IN-THE-HOME AS A MODEL FOR MENTAL HEALTH CARE Objective: Hospital-in-the-home (HITH) is a service model widely adopted in medical specialties to help alleviate pressure on the availability of inpatient beds and EVALUATING AND IMPROVING ENGAGEMENT IN CARE AFTER HIGH Objective: This interrupted time-series analysis examined whether activating a quality measure, supported by education and a population management tool, was associated with higher postdischarge eng THE CHILD MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT GAP IN AN URBAN LOW Objective: To efficiently target capacity-building efforts for child mental health services in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), it is critical to define how care is structured across secto RATES OF INPATIENT AND EMERGENCY ROOM USE BEFORE AND AFTER Objective: This study examined hospital and emergency room (ER) use among Medicaid enrollees before and after discharge from OnTrackNY, a coordinated specialty care program for UNIVERSAL SUICIDE RISK SCREENING FOR YOUTHS IN THE Objectives: To address escalating youth suicide rates, universal suicide risk screening has been recommended in pediatric care settings. The emergency department (ED) is aPSYCHIATRY ONLINE
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FOCUS. ISSN (print): 1541-4094 | ISSN (online): 1541-4108. The Journal of Lifelong Learning in Psychiatry. A Journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Editor: Mark Hyman Rapaport, M.D. Submit an article Subscribe Get Free Publication Alerts. Call for Papers: Focus seeks submissions for sections of the journal. Learn more . SYNTHESIZING THE EVIDENCE FOR KETAMINE AND ESKETAMINE IN Replicated international studies have underscored the human and societal costs associated with major depressive disorder. Despite the proven efficacy of monoamine-based antidepressants in major depression, the majority of treated individuals fail to achieve full syndromal and functional recovery with the index and subsequent pharmacological treatments. IMPROVING SUICIDE PREVENTION THROUGH EVIDENCE-BASED Objective:The authors sought to identify scalable evidence-based suicide prevention strategies.Methods:A search of PubMed and GoogleScholar
ARE BRAIN ORGANOIDS THE NEXT BIG THING? In the past decade, a new model system has been gaining steam in neuroscience—the brain organoid. These 3D constructs are grown from human stem cells and mimic many aspects of brain development. Brain organoids average the size of a tiny pea, but within that clump of cells, neurons are growing, making connections, and sending electrical THE APPROPRIATE USE OF MEDICATIONS IN SUICIDAL PATIENTS The appropriate use of medication is an important tool both in treating a specific psychiatric illness and in reducing excess negative feelings (sadness, anxiety, or shame) that contribute to suicidal thoughts. In contrast, if a prescribed medication proves ineffective, or when troublesome side effects occur, suicidal behaviorcan increase.
KRATOM LINKED TO SEIZURES, ALTERED HEART RHYTHMS About 65% of the calls were regarding people who had taken kratom only. Among these single-substance exposures, 51.9% resulted in serious medical outcomes such as seizures, respiratory depression, coma, liver problems, bradycardia (slowed heart rate), and cardiac arrest. Other common side effects were agitation and irritability,tachycardia
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ETHICAL ISSUES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA Ethical Issues in Schizophrenia. The schizophrenia spectrum disorders are defined by abnormalities in one or more of the following domains: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking (speech), grossly disorganized or abnormal motor behavior (including catatonia), and negative symptoms ( 1 ). Associated with significant social and AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY RESIDENTS' JOURNAL American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal. ISSN (online): 2474-4662. The Residents’ Journal serves as a forum for medical students, psychiatry residents, and fellows. The purpose of the Journal is to share ideas and experiences in training, clinical practice, research, and careers with colleagues. Editor: MatthewEdwards, M.D.
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ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN INPATIENT PSYCHIATRY DURING THE This column explores the risks particular to inpatient psychiatric settings during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting ethical quandaries, and potential creative solutions that may persist beyond this crisis. As if obstacles to inpatient admission weren’t already extensive, including insurance barriers, bed shortages, stigma, and pasttraumatic
ETHICAL ISSUES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA Ethical Issues in Schizophrenia. The schizophrenia spectrum disorders are defined by abnormalities in one or more of the following domains: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking (speech), grossly disorganized or abnormal motor behavior (including catatonia), and negative symptoms ( 1 ). Associated with significant social and AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY RESIDENTS' JOURNAL American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal. ISSN (online): 2474-4662. The Residents’ Journal serves as a forum for medical students, psychiatry residents, and fellows. The purpose of the Journal is to share ideas and experiences in training, clinical practice, research, and careers with colleagues. Editor: MatthewEdwards, M.D.
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FOCUS. ISSN (print): 1541-4094 | ISSN (online): 1541-4108. The Journal of Lifelong Learning in Psychiatry. A Journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Editor: Mark Hyman Rapaport, M.D. Submit an article Subscribe Get Free Publication Alerts. Call for Papers: Focus seeks submissions for sections of the journal. Learn more . MENTALIZATION-BASED TREATMENT IN A NATURALISTIC SETTING IN Objective: This study evaluated the real-world effectiveness of mentalization-based treatment by assessing the clinical status ofpatients before and
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ONLINE REVIEWS OF MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT FACILITIES Results: Of 10,191 unique mental health treatment facilities, 1,383 (13.6%) had relevant Yelp pages with 8,133 corresponding reviews. The number of newly reviewed facilities and the number of new reviews increased throughout the study period. INTEGRATING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND SERIOUS ILLNESS CARE IN Individuals with serious medical illnesses experience high rates of comorbid behavioral health conditions. Behavioral health comorbidityaffects
GENERATION CLIMATE CHANGE: GROWING UP WITH ECOLOGICAL This month’s column focuses on the concept of ecological grief with particular emphasis on the impacts on children and future generations. Ashlee Cunsolo, Ph.D., is a preeminent researcher on these issues and their impacts on Indigenous peoples throughout the EVALUATING AND IMPROVING ENGAGEMENT IN CARE AFTER HIGH Objective: This interrupted time-series analysis examined whether activating a quality measure, supported by education and a population management tool, was associated with higher postdischarge eng UNIVERSAL SUICIDE RISK SCREENING FOR YOUTHS IN THE Objectives: To address escalating youth suicide rates, universal suicide risk screening has been recommended in pediatric care settings. The emergency department (ED) is aPSYCHIATRY ONLINE
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FOCUS. ISSN (print): 1541-4094 | ISSN (online): 1541-4108. The Journal of Lifelong Learning in Psychiatry. A Journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Editor: Mark Hyman Rapaport, M.D. Submit an article Subscribe Get Free Publication Alerts. Call for Papers: Focus seeks submissions for sections of the journal. Learn more . SYNTHESIZING THE EVIDENCE FOR KETAMINE AND ESKETAMINE IN Replicated international studies have underscored the human and societal costs associated with major depressive disorder. Despite the proven efficacy of monoamine-based antidepressants in major depression, the majority of treated individuals fail to achieve full syndromal and functional recovery with the index and subsequent pharmacological treatments. HARMONIZING THE NEUROBIOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF OBSESSIVEOBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDERTYPES OF OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDEROBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER CRITERIAOBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER ASSESSMENTMEDICATION FOR OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISOR…OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER FACTS Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common, chronic, and oftentimes disabling disorder. The only established first-line treatments for OCD are THE APPROPRIATE USE OF MEDICATIONS IN SUICIDAL PATIENTS The appropriate use of medication is an important tool both in treating a specific psychiatric illness and in reducing excess negative feelings (sadness, anxiety, or shame) that contribute to suicidal thoughts. In contrast, if a prescribed medication proves ineffective, or when troublesome side effects occur, suicidal behaviorcan increase.
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