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Weekly Mind Reader: The Numbers Tell A Different Story About Opioid Use Disorder
Weekly Mind Reader: The Numbers Tell A Different Story About Opioid Use Disorder
This week begins with a look at opioid use disorder data, a dive into mild cognitive impairment, and a roundup of bipolar ...
Mayo Clinic IDs Memory Loss Disorder Often Mistaken for Alzheimer’s
Mayo Clinic IDs Memory Loss Disorder Often Mistaken for Alzheimer’s
Researchers have drafted new criteria for diagnosing Amnestic Neurodegenerative Syndrome, a memory-loss disorder similar t...
Can Doing Good Help Rein in Your Emotions?
Can Doing Good Help Rein in Your Emotions?
New research out of MIT suggests that doing good can effectively regulate one’s emotions in stressful situations.
Prescription Opioid Use Disorder Among Adults Reporting Prescription Opioid Use With or Without Misuse in the United States
Prescription Opioid Use Disorder Among Adults Reporting Prescription Opioid Use With or Without Misuse in the United States
Of US adults using prescription opioids in the past year, 12.1% misused them, and 7.0% met criteria for prescription opioi...
Bipolar Research Shows Promise
Bipolar Research Shows Promise
The pandemic increased our collective focus on mental health, driving research into conditions such as bipolar disorder.
Pharmacologic Management of the Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injuries
Pharmacologic Management of the Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injuries
Cognitive complaints, including difficulties with attention, concentration, and memory, are common in patients post-TBI; h...
Telehealth Usage Climbs While Payment Changes Threaten Care
Telehealth Usage Climbs While Payment Changes Threaten Care
Despite potential cost-sharing challenges, telehealth utilization, especially for mental health services, continues to gro...
Learning by Doing: Can Our Collective Experiences as Clinicians Improve Mental Health Care?
Learning by Doing: Can Our Collective Experiences as Clinicians Improve Mental Health Care?
Drs Rush and Tramontin discuss how simple outcomes, often patient reported, could facilitate evidence-based decision makin...
Study Finds Dungeons & Dragons Boosts Mental Health
Study Finds Dungeons & Dragons Boosts Mental Health
Researchers found that playing Dungeons & Dragons benefits mental health by providing escapism, self-exploration, and ...
Psychiatric History of Presenting Illness Mnemonic
Psychiatric History of Presenting Illness Mnemonic
In this letter to the editor, the author presents a mnemonic created to help clinicians obtain a psychiatric history.
Researchers Uncover How Psilocybin Works in the Brain
Researchers Uncover How Psilocybin Works in the Brain
Psilocybin disrupts brain networks related to reflective thinking, offering potential therapeutic benefits for mental heal...
Weekly Mind Reader: Emotion Deficits Link Borderline Personality and Eating Disorders?
Weekly Mind Reader: Emotion Deficits Link Borderline Personality and Eating Disorders?
This week explores the link between BP and EDs, managing treatment-resistant schizophrenia, and a new FDA-approved Alzheim...
Weekly Mind Reader: Phentermine-Related Tardive Dyskinesia
Weekly Mind Reader: Phentermine-Related Tardive Dyskinesia
This week features a rare report of phentermine-induced tardive dyskinesia, research on suicide neural markers, and matern...
‘Tina’ Offers Insights Into Neanderthal Caregiving
‘Tina’ Offers Insights Into Neanderthal Caregiving
The discovery of a Neanderthal child with Down syndrome highlights their commitment to community caregiving and compassion.
Breaking Down Emerging Research on Catatonia in Schizophrenia
Breaking Down Emerging Research on Catatonia in Schizophrenia
Emerging research has convinced modern psychiatry to reconsider catatonia as a symptom of schizophrenia rather than a stan...
A Rare Case of Phentermine-Related Tardive Dyskinesia
A Rare Case of Phentermine-Related Tardive Dyskinesia
This report describes a patient prescribed phentermine for low energy and weight control, who subsequently developed tardi...
Researchers Discover Waste Disposal System in the Brain
Researchers Discover Waste Disposal System in the Brain
Researchers have discovered a previously unknown lymphatic-like system in the brain, highlighting its role in waste removal.
Immune-Targeted Therapies for Depression: Current Evidence for Antidepressant Effects of Monoclonal Antibodies
Immune-Targeted Therapies for Depression: Current Evidence for Antidepressant Effects of Monoclonal Antibodies
Immune dysregulation may contribute to treatment resistance in depression. Monoclonal antibodies have shown promise in tre...
Mental Health Assessments for Fetal Interventions
Mental Health Assessments for Fetal Interventions
The authors offer guidance and raise awareness about the intersection of maternal mental health and fetal interventions.
Emerging Research Reinforces Links Between Sleep and Suicide
Emerging Research Reinforces Links Between Sleep and Suicide
Recent research highlights the importance of monitoring sleep patterns when looking out for – and treating – suicide and s...
A 3-Times-Daily Dosing Scheme of Prazosin to Treat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder–Induced Psychological Distress in the Hospital
A 3-Times-Daily Dosing Scheme of Prazosin to Treat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder–Induced Psychological Distress in the Hospital
This report discusses utilization of a 3-times-daily prazosin dosing scheme during a hospital admission for a patient expe...
Advances in Ketogenic Diet Therapies in Pediatric Epilepsy: A Systematic Review
Advances in Ketogenic Diet Therapies in Pediatric Epilepsy: A Systematic Review
This systematic review evaluated the effects of the ketogenic diet on epilepsy in children and adolescents.
How Olympic Gymnasts Rely On Mental Rituals to Reach New Heights
How Olympic Gymnasts Rely On Mental Rituals to Reach New Heights
Olympic gymnasts benefit from cognitive techniques like visualization and mindfulness to sharpen performance.
Weekly Mind Reader: How Gender Influences Suicide
Weekly Mind Reader: How Gender Influences Suicide
Researchers have found that gender, along with other risk factors such as depression and rumination, play significant role...
The Psychology of Political Polarization
The Psychology of Political Polarization
Growing political polarization has significant impacts on mental health, social cohesion, and democratic institutions.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor–Related Tardy Sexual Dysfunction
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor–Related Tardy Sexual Dysfunction
In this letter to the editor, the authors discuss 2 SSRI-related sexual dysfunction syndromes: post-SSRI sexual dysfunctio...
Blood Test Offers Parkinson’s Early Warning System
Blood Test Offers Parkinson’s Early Warning System
Researchers have developed an AI-based blood test that can predict Parkinson’s disease up to seven years before symptoms a...
Other Nonspecified Feeding or Eating Disorders: Pushing the Envelope
Other Nonspecified Feeding or Eating Disorders: Pushing the Envelope
The authors shed some light on a wide array of disturbed eating behaviors that defy current nosological and taxonomic boun...