Evidence-Based Reviews
Evidence-Based Reviews
Second of 2 parts: A practical approach to subtyping depression among your patients
Improve outcomes by understanding the forms that depressive disorders can take
Evidence-Based Reviews
Managing psychiatric illness in patients with epilepsy
Appropriate treatment of mental health problems can improve the global prognosis for the patient who has a seizure disorder
Evidence-Based Reviews
The first of 2 parts: A practical approach to subtyping depression among your patients
Increase treatment success by assessing for the multiple forms that depressive disorders take
Evidence-Based Reviews
To prevent depression recurrence, interpersonal psychotherapy is a first-line treatment with long-term benefits
Algorithm helps determine when behavioral therapy, medication are appropriate
Evidence-Based Reviews
Taking the spice route: Psychoactive properties of culinary spices
Intoxication and toxicity can mimic psychiatric symptoms
Evidence-Based Reviews
Answers to 7 questions about using neuropsychological testing in your practice
What assessments are available to you? How do findings inform your care of patients?
Evidence-Based Reviews
Schizophrenia prodrome: An optimal approach
Early identification and monitoring of at-risk patients has the potential to improve outcomes
Evidence-Based Reviews
Awakening to the dangers of obstructive sleep apnea
OSA, as well as other sleep disorders, often co-exists with mental illness. Optimal care involves treating the 2 problems concurrently.
Evidence-Based Reviews
Dissecting melancholia with evidence-based biomarker tools
Insight into the neuroanatomical pathophysiology of depression may shed light on the future of managing this disease.
Evidence-Based Reviews
Recovery on higher ground: Spirituality in the treatment of substance abuse
Considering spirituality and religion during recovery can enhance treatment outcomes.
Evidence-Based Reviews
Medication for alcohol use disorder: Which agents work best?
FDA-approved and off-label medications help patients achieve abstinence and maintain sobriety.