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The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry Psychiatrist.com is a leading source to inform clinical practice for mental health, neurology, and primary care. Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.

Home to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, CME Institute, and the official journal of the ASCP. publishes The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at Psychiatrist.com. As leading publications in the fields of psychiatry, neurology, psychopharmacology, and primary care, the journals are internation

al peer-reviewed and indexed by the National Library of Medicine and all major indexing and abstracting organizations in the world.

A new case report describes two cases of individuals who developed tapentadol-induced hallucinations in clear consciousn...
28/07/2024

A new case report describes two cases of individuals who developed tapentadol-induced hallucinations in clear consciousness following nonprescribed intravenous use.

The authors describe 2 cases of individuals who developed tapentadol-induced hallucinations in clear consciousness following nonprescribed intravenous use.

A new longitudinal study from NUS Medicine shows eating more fruits in midlife can prevent depression later in life.
28/07/2024

A new longitudinal study from NUS Medicine shows eating more fruits in midlife can prevent depression later in life.

Researchers used “Game of Thrones” to study prosopagnosia, finding that familiarity with characters increased brain acti...
28/07/2024

Researchers used “Game of Thrones” to study prosopagnosia, finding that familiarity with characters increased brain activity in regions associated with non-visual knowledge.

Researchers used “Game of Thrones” to study face blindness and found that familiarity with characters increased brain activity.

A new national study links bedtime screen use in U.S. adolescents to adverse sleep outcomes, including shorter sleep dur...
28/07/2024

A new national study links bedtime screen use in U.S. adolescents to adverse sleep outcomes, including shorter sleep duration and increased sleep disturbances.

A new national study links bedtime screen use in adolescents to shorter sleep and more sleep disturbances.

This week’s edition of Weekly Mind Reader starts with a review of the latest internet gaming disorder research, a case r...
27/07/2024

This week’s edition of Weekly Mind Reader starts with a review of the latest internet gaming disorder research, a case report of tapentadol-induced hallucinations, and how a TV show can help identify face blindness.

This week begins with a review of the latest internet gaming disorder research, a case report of tapentadol-induced hallucinations, and a novel way to identify face blindness.

New research shows a link between moving during childhood and a higher risk of developing depression in adulthood, regar...
27/07/2024

New research shows a link between moving during childhood and a higher risk of developing depression in adulthood, regardless of the neighborhood.

New research shows a link between moving during childhood and a higher risk of developing depression in adulthood.

Psilocybin disrupts brain networks related to reflective thinking, offering potential therapeutic benefits for mental he...
26/07/2024

Psilocybin disrupts brain networks related to reflective thinking, offering potential therapeutic benefits for mental health issues.

Immune dysregulation might contribute to treatment resistance in depression. Monoclonal antibodies have shown promise in...
25/07/2024

Immune dysregulation might contribute to treatment resistance in depression. Monoclonal antibodies have shown promise in treating depression when used for inflammatory disorders.

Immune dysregulation may contribute to treatment resistance in depression. Monoclonal antibodies have shown promise in treating depression when used for inflammatory disorders and may offer new hope for patients who have not responded to antidepressants.

In this systematic review, researchers evaluated the effects of a ketogenic diet on epilepsy in children and adolescents...
25/07/2024

In this systematic review, researchers evaluated the effects of a ketogenic diet on epilepsy in children and adolescents.

This systematic review evaluated the effects of the ketogenic diet on epilepsy in children and adolescents.

New research provides comprehensive insights into cognitive challenges, including age-related decline and the effects of...
24/07/2024

New research provides comprehensive insights into cognitive challenges, including age-related decline and the effects of psychiatric medications.

New research provides insights into cognitive challenges, including age-related decline and the effects of psychiatric medications.

Clinicians can effectively gather a psychiatric history using the “Psychiatric HPI 9 Ss” mnemonic.
24/07/2024

Clinicians can effectively gather a psychiatric history using the “Psychiatric HPI 9 Ss” mnemonic.

In this letter to the editor, the author presents a mnemonic created to help clinicians obtain a psychiatric history.

Drs. Rush and Tramontin discuss how simple outcomes could facilitate evidence-based decision making and provide the foun...
24/07/2024

Drs. Rush and Tramontin discuss how simple outcomes could facilitate evidence-based decision making and provide the foundation for a learning healthcare system.

Drs Rush and Tramontin discuss how simple outcomes, often patient reported, could facilitate evidence-based decision making by clinicians, administrators, and payors and provide the foundation for a learning health care system.

Mayo Clinic researchers have drafted new criteria for diagnosing Amnestic Neurodegenerative Syndrome (LANS), a memory-lo...
21/07/2024

Mayo Clinic researchers have drafted new criteria for diagnosing Amnestic Neurodegenerative Syndrome (LANS), a memory-loss disorder similar to Alzheimer’s.

Researchers have drafted new criteria for diagnosing Amnestic Neurodegenerative Syndrome, a memory-loss disorder similar to Alzheimer’s.

Researchers found that playing Dungeons & Dragons benefits mental health by providing escapism, self-exploration, and so...
21/07/2024

Researchers found that playing Dungeons & Dragons benefits mental health by providing escapism, self-exploration, and social support.

This week begins with a look at opioid use disorder data, a dive into mild cognitive impairment, and a roundup of bipola...
21/07/2024

This week begins with a look at opioid use disorder data, a dive into mild cognitive impairment, and a roundup of bipolar disorder research.

Cognitive complaints, including difficulties with attention, concentration, and memory, are common in patients post-TBI....
19/07/2024

Cognitive complaints, including difficulties with attention, concentration, and memory, are common in patients post-TBI. But there are a lot of medications that can help.

Cognitive complaints, including difficulties with attention, concentration, and memory, are common in patients post-TBI; however, many medications have been studied in the treatment of cognition after TBI. Read on to find out more.

Of US adults using prescription opioids in the past year, more than 12% misused them, and 7% met the criteria for prescr...
19/07/2024

Of US adults using prescription opioids in the past year, more than 12% misused them, and 7% met the criteria for prescription opioid use disorder.

Of US adults using prescription opioids in the past year, 12.1% misused them, and 7.0% met criteria for prescription opioid use disorder.

The pandemic increased our collective focus on mental health, driving research into conditions such as bipolar disorder.
18/07/2024

The pandemic increased our collective focus on mental health, driving research into conditions such as bipolar disorder.

New MIT research suggests doing good can effectively regulate emotions in stressful situations.
18/07/2024

New MIT research suggests doing good can effectively regulate emotions in stressful situations.

New research out of MIT suggests that doing good can effectively regulate one’s emotions in stressful situations.

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As an imprint of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., The Journal has become one of the leading publications in its field, with a circulation of over 35,000. The Journal is an international peer-reviewed journal, and its articles are indexed by the National Library of Medicine as well as all major indexing and abstracting organizations in the world.