Magnetic resonance imaging can help quantify the loss of gray matter in childhood-onset schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other psychoses, possibly...
More »Developmental delays are described premorbidly in samples of children and adults with schizophrenia. More recently, the notion that ASD and...
More »Clinicians have long recognized that many of the psychiatric disorders lack clear boundaries, and that there is a substantial overlap in phenomenology...
More »Rages are part of a syndrome of severe mood dysregulation, which is defined by markedly increased and frequent reactivity to negative emotional...
More »The number of prescriptions for antipsychotic treatment of teenagers has increased sharply in office-based medical practice. Adolescents with...
More »Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia: Diagnostic and Treatment Challenges
More »Optimizing Individual Outcomes in Schizophrenia: Challenges and Opportunities
More »In a recent article on genetic counseling in psychiatry, Christine Finn, MD, and Jordan W. Smoller, MD, ScD, noted that family and twin studies have...
More »Medication-Induced Activation in Children and Adolescents by Gabrielle A. Carlson, M.D. Treating child patients with bipolar disorder can often result...
More »The first magnetic resonance imaging studies in schizophrenia began to appear in the literature in 1984. These studies confirmed earlier theories and...
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