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Dysthymic Disorder Causes More Disability Than Major Depression DAMIAN McNAMARA pages 1-2 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (321 KB)
Late-Life Psychosis Mimics Schizophrenia BRUCE JANCIN page 1 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (305 KB)
Men More Likely Than Women To Misuse Prescription Opioids ROBERT FINN page 2 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (107 KB)
Vital Signs: Antipsychotics Were the Top Therapeutic Class in 2009 page 2 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (107 KB)
Specialists Hit Hard by Loss Of Consultation Billing MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER page 6 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (91 KB)
Psychiatrists Rankled by Short-Term Fix to Fee Schedule NASEEM S. MILLER page 6 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (91 KB)
VA's New Stance on PTSD Viewed as Huge Step Forward MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER page 6 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (91 KB)
Opinion
Commentary
Reform Gives Boost to Public Health Psychiatry PETER CHIEN page 11 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (104 KB)
Book Review
Brush Strokes in ‘Unhinged’ a Bit Too Broad JAMES W. JEFFERSON page 12 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (144 KB)
Time to Move Away From ‘a Pill for Every Ill’ GURPRIT S. LAMBA page 12 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (144 KB)
Meaningful Use Criteria: What's Missing? CHRISTOPHER NOTTE, NEIL SKOLNIK page 13 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (100 KB)
The Other Face of ADHD: Inattentive Type BARBARA J. HOWARD page 13 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (100 KB)
Fink! Still at Large
A recent study shows that dysthymic disorder leads to more disability than major depressive disorder. How should we think about dysthymic disorder? PAUL J. FINK page 14 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (82 KB)
Adult Psychiatry
Dueling Borderline Guidelines Spark Debate in U.K. BRUCE JANCIN page 15 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (86 KB)
PTSD Tied to a Doubling of Veterans' Risk for Dementia MARY ANN MOON page 15 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (86 KB)
Psychosis Is a Major Risk Factor for Violence by Women BRUCE JANCIN page 16 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (79 KB)
PTSD, Depression Worsen During Year After Combat MARY ANN MOON page 16 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (79 KB)
Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
Fetal Testosterone Theory of Autism Gathering Steam BRUCE JANCIN page 17 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (84 KB)
Insomnia Diagnosed Almost 30% of Time by Child Psychs ROBERT FINN page 17 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (84 KB)
Geriatric Psychiatry
Art Therapy Benefits Hospice, Dementia Patients SUSAN BIRK page 18 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (143 KB)
Modified MMSE Screens More Accurately for Dementia DAMIAN McNAMARA page 18 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (143 KB)
Cataract Risk 15% Higher in Current SSRI Users CALVIN GODFREY page 19 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (249 KB)
Community Psychiatry
Prevention in Action
A Little Faith Goes a Long Way page 20 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (85 KB)
Practice Trends
Feds Seek to Track Oil Spill—Related Health Issues ALICIA AULT page 21 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (79 KB)
Policy & Practice: Want more health reform news? Subscribe to our podcast – search ‘Policy & Practice’ in the iTunes store Alicia Ault page 21 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (79 KB)
Practical Psychopharmacology
New Data Blur Typical-Atypical Drug Distinctions page 22 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (110 KB)
Implementing Health Reform
Closing the Doughnut Hole page 30 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (91 KB)
Patients Get New Rights to Appeal Insurance Decisions MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER page 30 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (91 KB)
U.S. Health Care System Ranks Last Among Industrialized Countries Naseem S. Miller page 30 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (91 KB)
Survey: Medicare Preferred to Private Insurers ERIK GOLDMAN page 31 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (88 KB)
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