The articles mentioned here are from the Psychiatric Times Special Report on neuropsychiatry. This year, Brain Awareness Week is from March 16 to 22, 2015.
The articles mentioned here are from the Psychiatric Times Special Report on neuropsychiatry. This year, Brain Awareness Week is from March 16 to 22, 2015.Sources:1. Neuropsychiatry Is Thriving2. Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury3. Update on Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures4. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Neuropsychiatry5. The Neural Basis of Bipolar Disorder6. A Practical Update on Neuroimaging for Psychiatric Disorders
Neuropsychiatry Is Thriving: An introduction to the Psychiatric Times Special Report on neuropsychiatry demonstrates the breadth and depth of this new and growing specialty while providing the opportunity to characterize and delimit its scope.Source: click here
Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A considerable overlap exists between TBI and disorders in cognition, behavior, and personality, which can provide even greater clinical challenges. More than 70% of the cases of TBI are mild, which makes this subgroup of particular clinical interest.Source: click here
Update on Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures; The authors take an in-depth look at the evaluation, diagnosis, and fundamental treatment recommendations, protocols, and guides to therapy for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.Source: click here
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Neuropsychiatry: The potential of TMS as a treatment for cognitive disorders, fatigue, pain, and other manifestations of brain disease is discussed, as is the encouraging prospect for neuropsychiatric management of many patients.Source: click here
The Neural Basis of Bipolar Disorder: Selected for clinical implications, here are some highlights from the recent acceleration in understanding of the mechanisms of bipolar disorder.Source: click here
A Practical Update on Neuroimaging for Psychiatric Disorders: The latest information on neuroimaging tests and what to ask the neuroradiologist on behalf of your patient.Source: click here