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SPECIAL REPORT: Sleep Disorders
CHAIR: Ruth Benca, MD, PhD
Read these new articles in this month’s print issue!
The Slippery Slope of Sleep and Suicide
How does screening for sleep issues help prevent suicide? What sleep treatments are most effective in reducing suicidal ideation?
The Rhythm of the Night
Disruptions in the circadian system and its alignment with the sleep-wake cycle can contribute to psychiatric illness. Here: Tips for assessment and treatment.
 
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Sleep Disorders in Early Psychosis
One study found that 80% of participants with early psychosis had a comorbid sleep disorder—often severe and untreated. Explore this link and what it means for your patients.
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Sleep’s Enemy—Caffeine
This natural product is also the world’s most commonly consumed psychotropic drug. Here: Caffeine’s impact on sleep and psychiatric disorders.
 
Up Next Month: Addressing Premature Mortality
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