Integrating Psychiatry Into Primary Care
Communication, location, and coordination are just three ways that psychiatrists can help improve collaboration with primary care.
Communication, location, and coordination are just three ways that psychiatrists can help improve collaboration with primary care.
Patients show greater depression improvement when CBT-focused Internet program added to treatment.
Patients who received TMS in addition to hospital stay, auxiliary therapy, and medication showed significant improvement in symptoms.
While many survivors still experience depression and anxiety, they also value life more and feel stronger.
APA past-president Carol A. Bernstein discusses how both male and female psychiatrists can help progress gender equality in psychiatry.
Ketamine and other drugs targeting the brain’s NMDA receptors may benefit treatment-resistant depression.
Ongoing research indicates that biomarkers can predict the efficacy of an antipsychotic or potential side effects in a patient.
Some soldiers who would have met diagnosis under DSM-IV criteria are now diagnosed with adjustment disorder, which may impact their care.
New psychosocial and pharmacological treatments hold promise in better treating the disorders.
Using CBT to treat resistant depression requires more active care, but may be more beneficial for patients than usual care alone.
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