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Iatrogenic Hypotension Induced by the Improper Treatment of Normal Grief
Published 2021-01-01“…This case demonstrates the effects of a lack of available mental health care in Madagascar, a country with sixteen available psychiatrists for a rapidly expanding population of over 26 million people.…”
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Dissociative Disorders: Between Neurosis and Psychosis
Published 2014-01-01“…Finally, we hope that this work might help physicians and psychiatrists to become more aware of this complex set of disorders while making a diagnosis.…”
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Spontaneous Bladder Rupture in a Catatonic Schizophrenia Patient
Published 2023-01-01“…This case report serves as a warning that psychiatrists should not overlook urinary retention in patients with catatonia and should consider bladder rupture in the differential diagnosis when these patients have abdominal pain.…”
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Mendiants, vagabonds et la contagion du crime en France : des représentations aux réalités sociales (1789-1914)
Published 2022-05-01“…Faced with this "army of crime", experts of all kinds - alienists, doctors, psychiatrists, criminologists, magistrates, police officers and journalists - took up this burning social issue in a climate of insecurity and collective psychosis. …”
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European madness 1910–1980: lessons for today from Alastair Morgan's Continental Philosophy of Psychiatry: The Lure of Madness
Published 2024-12-01“…In Continental Philosophy of Psychiatry: The Lure of Madness Alastair Morgan surveys the contributions of a loosely conceived school of psychiatrists, philosophers and social theorists to understanding and responding to madness during the years 1910–1980. …”
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How to improve psychiatric nosography in the XXI century: a phenomenologist”s viewpoint
Published 2025-01-01“…Classifications of mental disorders reflect much more the minds of psychiatrists than the patients’ minds since these classifications are more focused on the interests of stakeholders (including governmental agencies, advocacy groups, medical insurance, and pharmaceutical companies) than on the experiences of patients. …”
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Schizophrenia: a Look from Science, Technology and Society
Published 2022-08-01“…Schizophrenia is probably the most enigmatic and tragic disorder that psychiatrists treat, and perhaps the most devastating. …”
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Longitudinal Course of Illness in Congenitally Deaf Patient with Auditory Verbal Hallucination
Published 2022-01-01“…The ability to collect detailed information in ways other than through verbal language is imperative for psychiatrists to determine the appropriate diagnosis and treatment for these patients during the longitudinal course of illness.…”
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An Introduction to Book Staying Ok
Published 2020-09-01“…Harris, an American author, is one of the noted psychiatrists who has researched this subject for several decades. …”
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Why Bother About Clumsiness? The Implications of Having Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
Published 2003-01-01“…Conversely, children with ADHD and autism spectrum problems, particularly those given a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome, have a very high rate of comorbid DCD. Psychiatrists appear to be unaware of this type of comorbidity in their young patients. …”
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Current State of Evidence for Medication Treatment of Preschool Internalizing Disorders
Published 2014-01-01“…Psychotropic medications are being prescribed off-label by psychiatrists to treat preschool children diagnosed with internalizing disorders. …”
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The time has come for revising the rules of clozapine blood monitoring in Europe. A joint expert statement from the European Clozapine Task Force
Published 2025-01-01“…The European Clozapine Task Force is a group of psychiatrists and pharmacologists practicing in 18 countries under European Medicines Agency (EMA) regulation, who are deeply concerned about the underuse of clozapine in European countries. …”
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Treatment of a schizophrenia patient on long-term super-dose antipsychotics: a case report
Published 2025-01-01“…Managing such cases poses significant challenges for clinical psychiatrists.Case presentationThis report describes a 24-year-old Han Chinese male diagnosed with schizophrenia who had been taking long-term super-doses of clozapine (18–107 tablets/day, 25 mg/tablet) and chlorpromazine (7–40 tablets/day, 50 mg/tablet) for five months due to irregular medical follow-ups. …”
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'A different way to look at things': the development of consultancy in a residential service for children and young people
Published 2005-03-01“…He stressed the need for support from specialists in other agencies such as child psychiatrists and educational psychologists and for staff care schemes such asstress counselling (Warner, 1992, pp. 154-155). …”
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Physician Perspectives on the Potential Benefits and Risks of Applying Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Medicine: Qualitative Study
Published 2025-02-01“…MethodsWe interviewed 42 physicians (21 psychiatrists and 21 family medicine practitioners). …”
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Implementation of stop smoking support by mental healthcare professionals: cross-sectional analysis of why nothing much happens
Published 2025-01-01“…Participants were 81 nurses, 74 psychologists, 40 psychiatrists, 12 child psychologists and 13 other MHCPs; aged 42 on average, 24% male, 14% currently smoked and 32% quit smoking. …”
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Trichloroacetic Acid Ingestion: Self-Harm Attempt
Published 2017-01-01“…Awareness among physicians, particularly psychiatrists, regarding this relatively obscure chemical compound (TCAA) and its use by suicidal patients mistakenly believing it to be a substance that can be significantly more lethal (TCA), is imperative.…”
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Lamotrigine-Related Skin Rash
Published 2023-12-01“…The main risk factors for the development of lamotrigine-related skin reactions are a high initial dose of the drug, a sudden increase in the dose of the drug, combined treatment with valproic acid, a history of skin reactions associated with the use of other antiepileptic drugs, and an age under 13 years old. Neurologists and psychiatrists should strictly follow the guidelines before prescribing this agent and apply the principles of slow titration at the beginning of treatment. …”
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Treatment Tactics for Psychosis in Parkinson’s Disease: A Literature Review
Published 2024-12-01“…Although Lithuania does not yet provide access to Pimavanserin, a drug specifically indicated for psychosis associated with Parkinson’s disease, other treatments can be recommended for patients, along with psychological counseling and collaboration with psychiatrists and psychologists. …”
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