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You can find here the seclusion criteria in PDF file , how ,why,when to manage an aggressive or excited patient by seclusion. seclusion-guidelines-feb10
Read MoreYou can find here the seclusion criteria in PDF file , how ,why,when to manage an aggressive or excited patient by seclusion. seclusion-guidelines-feb10
Read More(1) Psychological symptoms of depression in patients with diabetes are more specific to depression than their somatic counterparts (2) Specificity of the somatic symptoms of depression is increased when the somatic symptoms are severe, start concomitantly with depressed mood or anhedonia, are unrelated to diabetes, or […]
Read MoreInsight: • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) with poor insight should be considered a severe form of OCD and not be mistaken for a primary psychotic disorder; a careful history is required to ascertain for insight in previous OCD exacerbations • OCD with poor insight may respond […]
Read MoreClick here for PDF file and enjoy the information presented at NIE 2012 psychopharmacology congress in San Diego antipsychotics’ binidngs
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Read MoreJames W. Jefferson, MD DISTINGUISHED SENIOR SCIENTIST, MADISON INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE®, INC. CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH MADISON, WI
Read MoreGeorge T. Grossberg, MD, Professor, Director, Geriatric Psychiatry, St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Read MoreDr.Deborah Hales Deborah Hales, M.D., director of the Division of Education at the American Psychiatric Association, explains how APA is helpng members with maintenance of certification requirements and attain recertification. John W. Newcomer, M.D. is Leonard M. Miller Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the […]
Read MoreAlan F. Schatzberg Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (1991 – present) Director, Stanford Mood Disorders Center (2009 – present) Chair, Stanford University School of Medicine – Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (1991 – 2010) Charles Nemeroff , M.D. Contact Fax: […]
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