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    Spending time meeting with lawmakers during the legislative off season can make a big difference in building trust and ensuring they know they can rely on our expertise when mental health bills cro…

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    Guidelines for Reporting Qualitative Methods September 27, 2023 Qualitative and mixed-methods approaches are increasingly part of the methodological tool kit of mental health services researchers. These approaches are of crucial importance for representing the subjective experiences of people who use mental health services. In addition, they may be used in an exploratory way to generate hypotheses about relatively unknown phenomena. They are also essential for assessing the causes and mechanisms driving

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    Recently, it seems like youth are presenting for their initial psychiatry appointment with a clear self-diagnosis in mind. For years, parents have come to appointments with hopes that I might rubber stamp their suspicions about a bipolar or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnosis. The use of this approach from youth themselves is newer.

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    This fast-paced program will discuss latest developments and best practices in the diagnosis and management of adult attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This event features MedChallenge, a new feature from Medscape that allows you to go head-to-head against your peers in a series of medical questions. Earn points, deepen your knowledge, and fight for the top spot on the leaderboard! This activity is intended for psychiatrists, nurse practitioners within psychiatry, physician assistants

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    Consultation-liaison psychiatrists can help primary care teams recognize pain’s influence on patient behavior, including the use of illicit drugs, and determine appropriate pain management while ad…

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    A psychiatrist in solo private practice was facing a dilemma. His amiable and easygoing patient of 10 years who had been stable for the past nine years was suddenly having problems at work c haracterized by agitation, uncharacteristic conflict with peers, and panic attacks. After her second panic attack at work, her boss asked her to take a couple of weeks off for medical leave, after which she could return but only with a doctor’s note certifying her safety at work. The psychiatrist immediately recognized

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    New sensors can transform earbuds into powerful health monitors that track brain activity and lactate levels in sweat. They could help doctors diagnose, monitor, and treat disease.

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