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The journal psychiatrists read cover-to-cover!
 
SPECIAL REPORT: Neuropsychiatry, Part 1
CHAIR: Vivek Datta, MD, MPH
Read these new articles in this month’s print issue!
No More Whammies! Avoiding Dx Errors
Diagnostic errors and delays are so widespread that most individuals will experience a diagnostic error at least once in their lifetime. What can you do to avoid diagnostic missteps?
Clarifying the Catatonia Conundrum
As a neuropsychiatric and general medical syndrome associated with morbidity and mortality, catatonia represents an important diagnostic and treatment challenge.
 
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Two of a Kind: Mood Disorders & Epilepsy
Hippocrates once said, “melancholics ordinarily become epileptics, and epileptics, melancholics: what determines the preference is the direction the malady takes.”
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Tardive Dyskinesia—What Would the Experts Do?
Not long ago the expert consensus on tardive dyskinesia was that it was not treatable—aside from stopping the antipsychotic. My, how things have changed!
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Treating Psychosis Associated With Traumatic Brain Injury
The nature of the relationship between TBI and psychosis is complex and appears to be influenced by patient-specific factors.
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Up Next Month: Neuropsychiatry, Part 2

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