Recent advances in clinical psychiatry are presented by David Baron and Lawrence Gross in this issue of Psychiatric Clinics. Psychiatrists will find here disorders they deal with daily in patients and topics include Advances in: Addictive disorders; Geriatric and healthy aging; Trauma and violence; PTSD; Schizophrenia; Intellectual disabilities; Neuropsychiatry, Psychopharmacology; Integrated care - psychiatry and primary care; Global and cultural psychiatry; Mood disorders. Also presented are the Future role of psychotherapy in psychiatry; Public mental health in the Affordable Care Act era; Genetics; and Diagnostic classification (DSM criteria) how they are transitioning in future - DSM V and beyond.
Intriguingly, recent studies have found that GWAS results for psychiatric illnesses connect to brain cell types (i.e., ... toward greater data sharing and collaboration has been climactic to scientific discovery in psychiatric genetics.
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Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 46, 6–22. ... The development and implications of a personal problem-solving inventory. ... Behavioral and cognitive—behavioral approaches to chronic pain: Recent advances and future directions.
Large epidemiological studies conducted in Denmark show that there is no increased risk of ASD in children who are vaccinated (Madsen et al., 2002; Parker, Schwartz, Todd, & Pickering, 2004). Additional research shows that the number of ...
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A detailed treatment protocol for working with self-harming adolescents and young adults.
This research has also led to valuable new insights into the causes of mental illnesses and the mechanisms of action of therapeutic drugs. However, there is much more work to be done.
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their clinical utility.59 Only a few automated fentanyl immunoassays have been validated for clinical use and point of care ... advances in the pharmacotherapy for OUD in recent years, there are still ample avenues for future research.