
How does a recent critique of the history of psychiatry get it wrong?

How does a recent critique of the history of psychiatry get it wrong?

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One doctor shares how psychiatry can have a permanent impact on patients and their families.

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Evidence review focuses on bipolar disorder, psychosis, and major depression.

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Legislators are actively doing harm to the practice of medicine.

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"And then he stepped back, straightened his hat, let me sweat my own decision."

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Recent research suggests females with autism may need their own set of parameters on which to be measured.

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The newest DSM official disorder, prolonged grief disorder, comes at just the right time.

When experiencing challenges with a particular patient, how can you repair the rupture in the therapeutic alliance?

Music may be providing an important psychological message.

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How has quality of care changed over the years?

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It is an uncomfortable emotion that is often suppressed—but potent.