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Team Takes on Eating Disorders JEFF EVANS page 1 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (169 KB)
Vital Signs: Median Income of Psychiatrists in Group Practice Up 36% Over the Past Decade page 1 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (121 KB)
FDA Approves First Agent for Treating Autism Symptoms: Risperidone approval called ‘breakthrough.’ DAMIAN MCNAMARA page 1 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (179 KB)
Small Study: Tamoxifen May Lift Mania in Bipolar JANE SALODOF MACNEIL page 1 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (193 KB)
T3 Supplementation Raises Patients' Response to Sertraline JANE SALODOF MACNEIL page 2 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (99 KB)
Donepezil Approved for Severe Dementia Tx ELIZABETH MECHCATIE page 7 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (140 KB)
FDA Advisory Warns of Serotonin Syndrome ELIZABETH MECHCATIE page 8 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (93 KB)
Warning Targets Several Canadian Drug Web Sites Elizabeth Mechcatie page 8 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (93 KB)
CDC's First Estimate Sets Number of Autistic Children at Nearly 300,000 HEIDI SPLETE page 9 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (65 KB)
One-on-One Tx for Autism Trumps Mainstreaming DIANA MAHONEY page 9 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (65 KB)
CUtLASS Findings Interesting but Inconclusive MICHELE G. SULLIVAN page 10 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (79 KB)
Quetiapine Wins Approval For Bipolar Depression Elizabeth Mechcatie page 10 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (79 KB)
Opinion
Fink! Still at Large
Mental Illness and Obesity PAUL J. FINK page 11 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (69 KB)
Guest Editorial
Use ‘Professional Firewall’ To Manage Stress LOWELL D. LUTTER page 15 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (115 KB)
Exposure to Western Psychiatry Is a Right AMIN A. MUHAMMADGADIT page 16 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (67 KB)
Letters Regis F. Acosta, Martha Shuping page 16 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (67 KB)
Correction page 16 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (67 KB)
Adult Psychiatry
Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Major Depression SHERRY BOSCHERT page 20 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (191 KB)
The Psychiatrist's Toolbox
Cognitive Therapy Reaches a Milestone ROBERT T. LONDON page 21 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (126 KB)
Clinical Capsules From staff reports page 22 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (87 KB)
Practical Psychopharmacology
Herbal Use May Affect Psychotropic Response: Serotonin syndrome has been reported in patients who used both St. John's Wort and an SSRI. Carl Sherman page 23 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (62 KB)
Sleep Disturbances After Trauma Might Prove Predictive SHARON WORCESTER page 23 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (62 KB)
Visionary Art
The Art of Rosemary Carson Deeanna Franklin page 24 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (84 KB)
Rate of Myocarditis From Clozapine Higher MITCHEL L. ZOLER page 26 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (101 KB)
First-Trimester Lamotrigine Use Tied to Defects Nancy Walsh page 26 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (101 KB)
Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
APA Urged to Focus on Exposure to Violence NANCY WALSH page 27 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (77 KB)
Adolescent Insomnia May Be Risk Factor for Disorders Later SHARON WORCESTER page 27 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (77 KB)
Antipsychotics' Side Effects More Common in Young JANE SALODOF MACNEIL page 28 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (81 KB)
Autism Disorders More Prevalent Than Thought in England MARY ANN MOON page 28 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (81 KB)
Clinical Capsules Heidi Splete page 30 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (84 KB)
Depression Linked to Risky Sexual Behaviors DIANA MAHONEY page 32 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (57 KB)
Consider Montgomery-Asberg Scale for Assessing Depression DAMIAN MCNAMARA page 32 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (57 KB)
Depressive Symptoms Predict Exposure to Violence DIANA MAHONEY page 32 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (57 KB)
Migraine Prevalence 6% Among Adolescents: Panel recommends that preventive therapy be offered to patients with six or more migraines per month. BETSY BATES page 34 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (63 KB)
SSRIs Not Known to Promote Suicide Risk in Pediatric OCD JANE SALODOF MACNEIL page 34 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (63 KB)
Daily Stress Management Can Work in Classroom Setting MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER page 34 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (63 KB)
Severe Apnea Linked to CNS Abnormalities KATE JOHNSON page 35 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (77 KB)
Asthma Survey Reveals Communication Gaps Between Physicians and Parents PATRICE WENDLING page 35 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (77 KB)
Is Drop in Sleep Connected to Obesity? Jonathan Gardner page 35 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (77 KB)
Geriatric Psychiatry
Mediterranean Diet, Omega-3 Show Anti-AD Effect ROBERT FINN pages 36-37 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (285 KB)
Glycemic Control May Stop Dementia Michele G. Sullivan page 36 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (150 KB)
Panel Opposes Separate Drug Testing in the Elderly JANE SALODOF MACNEIL page 38 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (106 KB)
Study Highlights Effective Dementia Treatments: Teaching caregivers how to interact with patients tops the list of psychological therapies. PAMELA KUMAR page 39 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (65 KB)
Atypical Antipsychotics Still Used After Warning: Pattern probably reflects perceptions that clinical benefits outweigh risks for older dementia patients. MICHELE G. SULLIVAN page 40 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (75 KB)
Study Questions Value of Second-Generation Drugs in AD CHRISTINE KILGORE page 40 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (75 KB)
Addiction Psychiatry
Data Watch: Drug Use Among U.S. Workforce Continues to Decline page 42 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (220 KB)
Smoking Quit Lines Appear To Ease Doctors' Workloads HEIDI SPLETE page 42 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (220 KB)
Community Psychiatry
Prevention in Action
Mental Illness, HIV Often Comorbid Diana Mahoney, CARL C. BELL page 43 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (63 KB)
Neuropsychiatric Medicine
Gulf War Vets May Face Increased ALS Risk MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER page 44 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (78 KB)
Alpha-Synuclein Gene Variation Associated With Parkinson's MARY ANN MOON page 44 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (78 KB)
Study Shows Strong Link Between RLS, Depression Sharon Worcester page 44 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (78 KB)
Pain Medicine
Take Patient's Word in Judging Chronic Pain FRAN LOWRY page 46 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (72 KB)
Transdermal Postoperative Pain Control Device Approved ELIZABETH MECHCATIE page 46 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (72 KB)
VIGILance Key to Avoiding Hassles in Opioid Prescribing FRAN LOWRY page 46 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (72 KB)
Teens, Parents May Disagree on Arthritis Severity FRAN LOWRY page 49 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (137 KB)
Psychosomatic Medicine
Depression Risk High in Women Under 60 With MI MARY ANN MOON page 50 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (190 KB)
Depression Self-Care May Aid Diabetes Control: Diabetic patients are especially burdened by a sense of hopelessness and helplessness about their disease. BETSY BATES page 51 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (62 KB)
Sertraline Maintains Mood in Diabetes MARY ANN MOON page 51 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (62 KB)
Sleep Duration Predicts Weight Gain in Women Sharon Worcester page 51 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (62 KB)
Sparse Data on Eating Disorders Prompt Call for Research JEFF EVANS page 52 Preview | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (56 KB)
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