Intra-subject variability in reaction time (ISVRT) is viewed as a promising behavioral endophenotype for bipolar disorder.

All articles by Shelly Mesure, MS, OTR/L
Antipsychotics have been effective in the treatment of psychotic disorders, but clinicians must be cognizant of side effects.
A case study examines a 62-year-old female complaining of symptoms related to depression and how to best treat her.
While antidepressants are used as first-line therapy for many kinds of mood disorders, clinicians need to be cognizant of medication side effects.
A patient may visit their doctor due to physical complaints that may be related to underlying depression.
A patient recently incarcerated for crack cocaine possession threatens suicide.
Patient preference, tolerance and efficacy should be considered to achieve optimal therapeutic results.
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