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Prevalence, Correlates, and Burden of Subthreshold PTSD in US Veterans
Prevalence, Correlates, and Burden of Subthreshold PTSD in US Veterans
Subthreshold PTSD affects 3.5% of US military veterans and is associated with increased rates of psychiatric disorders, su...
Trauma Appears To Alter How We Process Memories
Trauma Appears To Alter How We Process Memories
New research shows how trauma influences memory prioritization, with cue-based threat associations overshadowing episodic ...
Why Are We Convinced We Know What We Don’t?
Why Are We Convinced We Know What We Don’t?
The illusion of information adequacy fuels misunderstandings and entrenched opinions in relationships and political debates.
Weekly Mind Reader: Clinicians Tackle Psychedelics
Weekly Mind Reader: Clinicians Tackle Psychedelics
This week offers a deep dive into psychedelics, ADHD fluctuations, and efforts to curb adolescent inhalant use.
Detecting Misuse of Prescription Opioids: Easier Said Than Done?
Detecting Misuse of Prescription Opioids: Easier Said Than Done?
The authors discuss the difficulty in screening for opioid misuse and the need for clinicians to gain confidence in initia...
Effects of Gepirone-ER on Sexual Function in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
Effects of Gepirone-ER on Sexual Function in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
Rates of sexual side effects and treatment-emergent sexual dysfunction with gepirone-ER were similar to placebo and lower ...
Researchers Identify Variables Driving PTSD in Traumatized Youth
Researchers Identify Variables Driving PTSD in Traumatized Youth
Researchers found that cognitive factors are better predictors of PTSD, CPTSD, depression, and anxiety in young trauma sur...
Psychological Resilience of Mental Health Workers During the Russia-Ukraine War: Implications for Clinical Interventions
Psychological Resilience of Mental Health Workers During the Russia-Ukraine War: Implications for Clinical Interventions
Interventions that bolster social connectedness, meaning in life, and optimism may help promote psychological resilience a...
Growing Interest in Cannabinoids for PTSD Yields Mixed Results
Growing Interest in Cannabinoids for PTSD Yields Mixed Results
Exogenous cannabinoids like THC and CBD are being explored for their potential to treat PTSD, but research shows mixed res...
Autoimmune Thyroid Disease–Induced Catatonia With Normal Thyroid Function
Autoimmune Thyroid Disease–Induced Catatonia With Normal Thyroid Function
A 26-year-old woman with catatonia and worsening anxiety, insomnia, and alterations in cognition was found to concurrently...
Strategies for the Treatment of Pain in the Context of Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders
Strategies for the Treatment of Pain in the Context of Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders
When prescribing opioids for pain, prescription monitoring programs should be checked, regular urine toxicology screening ...
Managing Weight, Metabolic Syndrome, and Diabetes in Schizophrenia Patients
Managing Weight, Metabolic Syndrome, and Diabetes in Schizophrenia Patients
Managing weight gain, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes in schizophrenia patients demands attention to side effects and lif...
Talking to Your Patients About Psychedelics: Using an Informed Approach and Understanding Indications, Risks, and Benefits
Talking to Your Patients About Psychedelics: Using an Informed Approach and Understanding Indications, Risks, and Benefits
Given the precipitous increase in both scientific publications and public interest in psychedelics, clinicians should lear...
Improving Harm Reduction in Adolescent Inhalant Users
Improving Harm Reduction in Adolescent Inhalant Users
The authors discuss harm reduction efforts targeting inhalant use in the adolescent population.
Esketamine Nasal Spray Offers Help for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Esketamine Nasal Spray Offers Help for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Esketamine nasal spray offers relief for treatment-resistant depression, but geographic, socioeconomic, and financial barr...
Disaster Surge Highlights Need For Better Mental Health Support
Disaster Surge Highlights Need For Better Mental Health Support
Recent studies underscore the growing need for better mental health support for natural disaster survivors.
Weekly Mind Reader: What Do OCD and Pica Have In Common?
Weekly Mind Reader: What Do OCD and Pica Have In Common?
This week covers OCD and self-harm, kids showing up in the ER with concurrent psychiatric conditions, and election anxiety.
Self-Harm Obsessions in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder With Pica
Self-Harm Obsessions in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder With Pica
A 34-year-old woman presented with self-harm obsessions and compulsions with pica-like behavior in the background of iron ...
Measuring Empathy in Artificial Intelligence: Insights From Psychodermatology and Implications for General Practice
Measuring Empathy in Artificial Intelligence: Insights From Psychodermatology and Implications for General Practice
The authors assessed which AI modality has the most potential to help a patient with delusional parasitosis based on the E...
The History of Dopaminergic Blockade in Schizophrenia
The History of Dopaminergic Blockade in Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia remains a debilitating condition that’s prompted the development of both dopamine-based and emerging non-dop...
Neurosteroids and Postpartum Depression: The Brexanolone and Zuranolone Journey from Bench to Bedside
Neurosteroids and Postpartum Depression: The Brexanolone and Zuranolone Journey from Bench to Bedside
In this video, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, MD, MPH, discusses the use of brexanolone and zuranolone, novel neurosteroids for t...
The Case for Surgical Interventions in Treatment Resistant Depression
The Case for Surgical Interventions in Treatment Resistant Depression
Dr. Patricio Riva Posse, MD, discusses advanced surgical interventions for treatment-resistant depression, including vagus...
Optimizing Recovery: Comprehensive Care Pathways for Depression at The OSU Depression Recovery Center
Optimizing Recovery: Comprehensive Care Pathways for Depression at The OSU Depression Recovery Center
In this video, Dr. Jay Fournier discusses the challenges of outpatient depression care, including access issues, placebo r...
Even Mild COVID Cases Leave Lasting Brain Changes in Young Adults
Even Mild COVID Cases Leave Lasting Brain Changes in Young Adults
New research shows that even mild COVID-19 cases in young adults can lead to changes in brain structure and function.