Emil Kraepelin diagnosed the paranoid, catatonic, and hebephrenic forms of dementia praecox, a disease he created.
More »Identification of atypical features is important in the treatment of depression for both treatment selection and prognosis, especially when initial...
More »The current system of payment for mental health care in the US can lead, or even incentivize, clinicians to focus on and code for Axis I disorders and...
More »ECT, like abortion, is surrounded by controversy and strong opinions on both sides. Fortunately, for those of us who practice ECT, the discussion is...
More »During my residency training at Harvard’s McLean Hospital from 1956-1959, the treatment of choice for all of our patients was intensive psychodynamic...
More »Dr Stone's vivid description of the military's abusive use of ECT 50 years ago -- while compelling to read from an historical perspective -- should...
More »The overall effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is well known, but its speed of action is much less talked about. Here I review what is...
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