Detecting Misuse of Prescription Opioids: Easier Said Than Done?
Detecting Misuse of Prescription Opioids: Easier Said Than Done? To the Editor: A recent Journal article by Han et al1 investigated the prevalence and clinical manifestations of prescription opioid use...
View ArticleEffects of Gepirone-ER on Sexual Function in Patients With Major Depressive...
Effects of Gepirone-ER on Sexual Function in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder There is a critical need for treatment options for major depressive disorder (MDD) without risk of iatrogenic sexual...
View ArticleResearchers Identify Variables Driving PTSD in Traumatized Youth
Researchers Identify Variables Driving PTSD in Traumatized Youth Some kids will survive a traumatic event – whether it’s an everyday car accident or a life-shattering school shooting – relatively...
View ArticlePsychological Resilience of Mental Health Workers During the Russia-Ukraine...
Psychological Resilience of Mental Health Workers During the Russia-Ukraine War: Implications for Clinical Interventions Mental health workers (MHWs) are vulnerable to psychological difficulties during...
View ArticleSustained Symptomatic Remission and Recovery and Their Loss Among Patients...
Sustained Symptomatic Remission and Recovery and Their Loss Among Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder and Patients With Other Types of Personality Disorders: A 24-Year Prospective Follow-Up...
View ArticlePrevalence, Correlates, and Burden of Subthreshold PTSD in US Veterans
Prevalence, Correlates, and Burden of Subthreshold PTSD in US Veterans Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are common following trauma exposure, but most individuals do not meet all...
View ArticleDiagnosis of the Suicide Crisis Syndrome in the Emergency Department...
Diagnosis of the Suicide Crisis Syndrome in the Emergency Department Associated With Significant Reduction in 3-Month Readmission Rates Despite decades of suicide research, the ability to identify...
View ArticleTrauma Appears To Alter How We Process Memories
Trauma Appears To Alter How We Process Memories Trauma can leave traces that long outlive the memory of the event. They can wreak havoc on the body. They can mess with the immune system, sparking...
View ArticleAntecedents and Trajectories of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health...
Antecedents and Trajectories of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Crisis: Assimilating Empirically Guided Pathways for Stakeholders Adolescence is a critical period of transformation, extensively...
View ArticleWeekly Mind Reader: Rethinking BPD
Weekly Mind Reader: Rethinking BPD This week, we reconsider the prognosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients, explore opioid prescription precautions, and offer an update on veterans and...
View ArticleAerobic Exercise Might Help ‘Chemo Brain’ Symptoms
Aerobic Exercise Might Help ‘Chemo Brain’ Symptoms As if breast cancer – and the excruciating chemotherapy used to treat it – aren’t bad enough, a growing number of women also struggle with...
View ArticleCholinergic Neurotransmission’s Role in Schizophrenia Symptoms
Cholinergic Neurotransmission’s Role in Schizophrenia Symptoms Cholinergic neurotransmission remains an overlooked key critical to our survival. It helps with muscle movement, ocular function,...
View ArticleIs Bariatric Surgery an Antidepressant?
Is Bariatric Surgery an Antidepressant? To the Editor: A recent meta analysis1 showed that obese people have a 55% increased risk for depression, and conversely, depressed people, especially with...
View ArticleMindfulness Therapy Offers Hope for PTSD in Cardiac Arrest Survivors
Mindfulness Therapy Offers Hope for PTSD in Cardiac Arrest Survivors Sudden cardiac arrest isn’t just one of the leading causes of death in the United States, it’s an effective killer. Only 10 percent...
View ArticleOpioid Use Disorder Treatment in Sexually and Gender Diverse Patients: A...
Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Sexually and Gender Diverse Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study Within the past 20 years, opioid use disorder (OUD) has become a public health epidemic,1 with both...
View ArticleMaternal Cannabis Use During Pregnancy and Maternal and Neonatal Adverse...
Maternal Cannabis Use During Pregnancy and Maternal and Neonatal Adverse Outcomes Cannabis is legally available for recreational use, or has been decriminalized, or is available in medicinal forms in...
View ArticleUnderstanding Neurotransmitters in Schizophrenia Beyond Dopamine
Understanding Neurotransmitters in Schizophrenia Beyond Dopamine Although researchers recognize dopamine as a pharmacologic target for schizophrenia, other neurotransmitters also play a role in the...
View ArticleCorrection: Error in Author Degree
Correction: Error in Author Degree In the article “Tech Gaming Designs, Neurodevelopmental Vulnerabilities, and Risks for Internet Gaming Disorder: What Clinicians Need to Know,” by Maneesh...
View ArticleImproving the Effectiveness of Collaboration Between Neuropsychology and...
Improving the Effectiveness of Collaboration Between Neuropsychology and Primary Care Clinical neuropsychology is a specialty of clinical psychology that focuses on brain-behavior relationships and...
View ArticlePsychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures: A Complex Diagnosis and Comprehensive Review
Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures: A Complex Diagnosis and Comprehensive Review Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are characterized by paroxysmal motor, nonmotor, or behavioral alterations...
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