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Treating substance use disorders: What do you do after withdrawal?
Mark S. Gold, MD, discusses the importance of following up acute care of a patient with substance use disorder with intensive psychosocial...
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Autism spectrum disorder in adults
Anthony L. Rostain, MD, MA, discusses how to treat adults who have autism spectrum disorder.
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Ankylosing spondylitis diagnosis linked to self-harm attempts
AMSTERDAM – Although a rare event, there is an increased risk of deliberate self-harm among those newly-diagnosed ankylosing spondylitis.
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Global MS trends: A chaotic picture with risk as the central theme
It’s tough to draw firm conclusions from the vastly varied studies assessing epidemiologic patterns of MS around the world, says Dr. Alberto...
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Asking patients about their sexuality
Stephen B. Levine, MD, discusses how to overcome barriers to asking patients about their sex lives.
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Peer mentorship, groups help combat burnout in female physicians
NEW YORK – Female physicians are at higher risk of burnout in part because of lingering implicit and unconscious biases in society and the...
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Link between alcohol consumption, neuroinflammation has possible treatment implications
NEW YORK – New findings suggest possible role for adjunctive treatments and supplements for treating alcohol addiction.
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SAMHSA’s new general embarks on a new mission
Dr. Elinore F. McCance-Katz wants the agency to shift its focus away from peer-support services and toward evidence-based treatments.
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VIDEO: Addressing the opioid epidemic: Psychiatrists are poised to lead
NEW YORK – An APA forum focused on new models aimed at helping psychiatrists take the lead in addressing the opioid crisis.
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VIDEO: Consider unique stressors when treating members of peacekeeping operations
NEW YORK – Peacekeeping operations involve unique psychological stressors that should be considered by community and military psychiatrists.
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VIDEO: Research underscores murky relationship between mental illness, gun violence
NEW YORK – New research shows that the link between mental health and gun violence isn’t as clear and simple as it might seem.