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Clinical Psychiatry News
Volume 37, Issue 9, Pages 1-43 (September 2009)
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Free Psychotherapy For Military Families free full text
PATRICE WENDLING
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Asenapine Wins Approval Based on Short-Term Data: Sublingual antipsychotic adds to options. free full text
ELIZABETH MECHCATIE
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Hardest Work Lies Ahead On Health Care Reform free full text
ALICIA AULT
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Vital Signs: Health Care Reform
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New Report Issued on Depression, Pregnancy: Joint APA/ACOG work group specifies when antidepressants should be tapered or discontinued.
DIANA MAHONEY
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FDA Finds Toxins, Carcinogens in Electronic Cigarettes
ALICIA AULT
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Antidepressant Use Doubled From 1996-2005: Surveys show number of Americans treated with medication climbed from 13 million to 27 million.
MARY ANN MOON
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Sertraline Falls Short for Depressed Heart Failure Patients
DAMIAN McNAMARA
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Opinion

Editorial


From ‘Marcus Welby’ to ‘Scrubs’
Robert L. Wortmann
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Letters
Kathy Steele, Vedat Sar, Paul F. Dell, David Spiegel, Richard P. Kluft, Richard J. Loewenstein, Desiree Rahman, Stephen Hudyncia, Oliver French, Dan I. Blunk
pages 8-12
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Point/Counterpoint


Has the regulation of physician-industry relationships gone too far?
J. MICHAEL GONZALEZ-CAMPOY, DANIEL CARLAT
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Editorial


DSM-V: Unseen Danger Ahead
GERALD W. GRUMET
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Adult Psychiatry


APA: DSM-V Field Trials Set to Begin Soon
MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER
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Psychoanalytic Approach Rivals CBT for Panic Disorder
PATRICE WENDLING
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New Survey Shows Analysts Remain Committed to Work
PATRICE WENDLING
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Posttraumatic Stress Persists After 2001 Attack: Rescue/recovery workers most likely to have delayed symptoms, survey finds.
MARY ANN MOON
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Multiple Posttrauma Sessions Can Backfire
KERRI WACHTER
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Alcohol Use Is Highest Among Older, Educated Pregnant Women
DOUG BRUNK
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Injectable Beats Oral Antipsychotics for Bipolar
DAMIAN McNAMARA
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Increased Pituitary Volume Seen in Bipolar
CAROLINE HELWICK
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Targeted Psychotherapy Can Enhance Bipolar Disorder Outcomes
CAROLINE HELWICK
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Elevated Risk for Lipid Disorders Seen in Bipolar
DAMIAN McNAMARA
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Practical Psychopharmacology


Assess for Comorbidities in Chronic Pain
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Child/Adolescent Psychiatry


Teen Abuse of ADHD Stimulants Climbed 76%
KERRI WACHTER
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Some Children Outgrow ADHD, Imaging Shows
JANE SALODOF MACNEIL
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ADHD Drug Use Tied to Higher Math, Reading Scores
RENÉE MATTHEWS
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Teens' Suicidality Risk Differs by Ethnicity
SHERRY BOSCHERT
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Fink! Still at Large


A study on youth involved with the child welfare system suggests that they may be ‘at risk for negative outcomes.’ To what extent might CWS contact affect a child's mental health?
PAUL J. FINK
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Addiction


Aggressive Intervention Needed for Some Drinkers
DOUG BRUNK
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Diacetylmorphine Compares Favorably With Methadone
MARY ANN MOON
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Saliva Test May Guide Smoking Cessation Treatment
KATE JOHNSON
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Easy Cessation May Be Early Sign of Lung Ca.
BETSY BATES
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Neurology


Pramipexole Acts as Antidepressant in PD
SUSAN LONDON
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Practice Trends


Quality Gains Key to Health Care Reform
JOYCE FRIEDEN
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Evidence-Based Psychiatric Medicine: Is the Canadian Health Care System Better?
JAN LEARD-HANSSON
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Alicia Ault
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NIH Urged to Collaborate More With Pharma
JOYCE FRIEDEN
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