Defining and Differentiating Treatment
... multidimensional staging method for TRD that incorporates clinical and treatment factors. Although the multidimensional nature of the MSM makes it an ideal method for staging and identifying TRD, additional research is needed to better understand this newly developed staging method. The objective o ...
... multidimensional staging method for TRD that incorporates clinical and treatment factors. Although the multidimensional nature of the MSM makes it an ideal method for staging and identifying TRD, additional research is needed to better understand this newly developed staging method. The objective o ...
Case Reports
... Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause and affects mainly the spine, but can also affect other joints. Ankylosing spondylitis is the prototype of spondyloarthropathies that affects approximately 0.49% of the Turkish population and 0.9% of the world population. ...
... Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause and affects mainly the spine, but can also affect other joints. Ankylosing spondylitis is the prototype of spondyloarthropathies that affects approximately 0.49% of the Turkish population and 0.9% of the world population. ...
Complaint - Psych
... deemed to be services which are not covered under the Meidl Plan. One such Exclusion is entitled "Experimental or Investigational Services or Unproven Services" (the "E/I Exclusion"). The E/I Exclusion states as follows: Medical, surgical, diagnostic, psychiatric, substance abuse or health care serv ...
... deemed to be services which are not covered under the Meidl Plan. One such Exclusion is entitled "Experimental or Investigational Services or Unproven Services" (the "E/I Exclusion"). The E/I Exclusion states as follows: Medical, surgical, diagnostic, psychiatric, substance abuse or health care serv ...
to the 2015 Annual Meeting • Program Book • New Research
... Coffey, M.D., Glen Gabbard, M.D., Otto Kernberg, M.D., Russell Lim, M.D., John Oldham, M.D., Alan Schatzberg, M.D., Nora Volkow, M.D., and Stuart Yudofsky, M.D. Please check the session listing in this book for further information as several of these sessions are for residents only. Among the media ...
... Coffey, M.D., Glen Gabbard, M.D., Otto Kernberg, M.D., Russell Lim, M.D., John Oldham, M.D., Alan Schatzberg, M.D., Nora Volkow, M.D., and Stuart Yudofsky, M.D. Please check the session listing in this book for further information as several of these sessions are for residents only. Among the media ...
HALL A
... Recent clinical and genetic research findings in perinatal psychiatry, Ian Jones (UK) How to build efficient and sustainable community networks for new families, Jane Honikman (USA) Delivery related post traumatic stress disorder, Onder Kavakci (Turkey) Interpersonal psychotherapy in perinatal perio ...
... Recent clinical and genetic research findings in perinatal psychiatry, Ian Jones (UK) How to build efficient and sustainable community networks for new families, Jane Honikman (USA) Delivery related post traumatic stress disorder, Onder Kavakci (Turkey) Interpersonal psychotherapy in perinatal perio ...
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... to Bipolar I Disorder (BD I), sometimes ‘via’ Bipolar II Disorder (BD II). Research has revealed ‘commonalities rather than differences’ in the two groups of disorders (depressive disorders and bipolar and related disorders, American Psychiatric Association (APA), 2013; Barlow et al., 2004) and thei ...
... to Bipolar I Disorder (BD I), sometimes ‘via’ Bipolar II Disorder (BD II). Research has revealed ‘commonalities rather than differences’ in the two groups of disorders (depressive disorders and bipolar and related disorders, American Psychiatric Association (APA), 2013; Barlow et al., 2004) and thei ...
Mood disorders - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
... Scope. Ever since Kraepelin separated manic-depressive insanity from dementia praecox, the nosological status of mood disorders has been in flux (Kraepelin, 1899). In practice, two diagnostic questions that clinicians commonly face are: (1) How to diagnose depression; and (2) When to diagnose bipola ...
... Scope. Ever since Kraepelin separated manic-depressive insanity from dementia praecox, the nosological status of mood disorders has been in flux (Kraepelin, 1899). In practice, two diagnostic questions that clinicians commonly face are: (1) How to diagnose depression; and (2) When to diagnose bipola ...
MDD - Roger Peele
... the fatal arrhythmia known as torsade de pointes. • Patients with low potassium or magnesium levels should receive supplements to normalize them before starting on citalopram, the agency said. ...
... the fatal arrhythmia known as torsade de pointes. • Patients with low potassium or magnesium levels should receive supplements to normalize them before starting on citalopram, the agency said. ...
Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
... Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines also reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. The development process for this guideline, including the roles of the Work Group, Independent Review Panel, Steering Committee, APA Assembly, and APA Board of Trustees ...
... Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines also reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. The development process for this guideline, including the roles of the Work Group, Independent Review Panel, Steering Committee, APA Assembly, and APA Board of Trustees ...
Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive Disorder PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR THE
... Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines also reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. The development process for this guideline, including the roles of the Work Group, Independent Review Panel, Steering Committee, APA Assembly, and APA Board of Trustees ...
... Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines also reviewed this guideline and found no evidence of influence from these relationships. The development process for this guideline, including the roles of the Work Group, Independent Review Panel, Steering Committee, APA Assembly, and APA Board of Trustees ...
Applications of TMS to Therapy in Psychiatry
... that is set relative to the threshold for eliciting a motor evoked potential (or in some centers, a visible twitch) in a distal hand muscle. Although setting intensity relative to this measurable peripheral effect may be appropriate for motor stimulation, its relevance to thresholds for stimulation ...
... that is set relative to the threshold for eliciting a motor evoked potential (or in some centers, a visible twitch) in a distal hand muscle. Although setting intensity relative to this measurable peripheral effect may be appropriate for motor stimulation, its relevance to thresholds for stimulation ...
Management of Sialorrhea in Children with Cerebral
... malocclusion, abnormal posture, and impaired nasal airway patency [7]. ...
... malocclusion, abnormal posture, and impaired nasal airway patency [7]. ...
Psychiatric Nursing
... It is often said that we are all ‘a bit abnormal’ is this true or nonsense? This question may be easier if the word ‘normal’ replaced by ‘healthy’ but the question remains whether it is normal to be a little unhealthy. The difficulty which arises in answering these questions lies in the fact that ‘n ...
... It is often said that we are all ‘a bit abnormal’ is this true or nonsense? This question may be easier if the word ‘normal’ replaced by ‘healthy’ but the question remains whether it is normal to be a little unhealthy. The difficulty which arises in answering these questions lies in the fact that ‘n ...
Psychiatric Nursing
... It is often said that we are all ‘a bit abnormal’ is this true or nonsense? This question may be easier if the word ‘normal’ replaced by ‘healthy’ but the question remains whether it is normal to be a little unhealthy. The difficulty which arises in answering these questions lies in the fact that ‘n ...
... It is often said that we are all ‘a bit abnormal’ is this true or nonsense? This question may be easier if the word ‘normal’ replaced by ‘healthy’ but the question remains whether it is normal to be a little unhealthy. The difficulty which arises in answering these questions lies in the fact that ‘n ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines
... Magellan1 is committed to the philosophy of providing treatment at the most appropriate, least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patient ...
... Magellan1 is committed to the philosophy of providing treatment at the most appropriate, least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patient ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines
... Magellan1 is committed to the philosophy of providing treatment at the most appropriate, least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patient ...
... Magellan1 is committed to the philosophy of providing treatment at the most appropriate, least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patient ...
Medical Necessity Criteria Guidelines 2014 Effective Date: January 1, 2014
... least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patients may enter treatment at any level and be moved to more or less-intensive settings or lev ...
... least-restrictive level of care necessary to provide safe and effective treatment and meet the individual patient’s biopsychosocial needs. We see the continuum of care as a fluid treatment pathway, where patients may enter treatment at any level and be moved to more or less-intensive settings or lev ...
Psychiatry and the Presumption of Expertise: Flipping Coins in the
... the Annual Review of Psychology, and so forth. We wish also to acknowledge the assistance of the National Institute of Mental Health Clearinghouse, which supplied us abstracts of all relevant studies and articles-published and unpublished-contained in their computerized files. 4. We use the word "ex ...
... the Annual Review of Psychology, and so forth. We wish also to acknowledge the assistance of the National Institute of Mental Health Clearinghouse, which supplied us abstracts of all relevant studies and articles-published and unpublished-contained in their computerized files. 4. We use the word "ex ...
MRCPsych Course Handbook-2016-17-for
... Committee will be collated every 3 or 6 months and will also be used as an ongoing review of the course quality. Moreover, random internal quality reviews, at the School or Deanery levels, during the current training year with independent external expert’s reviews in the following training year i.e. ...
... Committee will be collated every 3 or 6 months and will also be used as an ongoing review of the course quality. Moreover, random internal quality reviews, at the School or Deanery levels, during the current training year with independent external expert’s reviews in the following training year i.e. ...
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for depressive illness, schizophrenia, catatonia and mania
... hospitalisation. As clinical opinion differs to whether ECT should be used only as a last resort treatment or whether it could be used earlier in the treatment hierarchy the model was constructed to allow the evaluation of the cost-effectiveness of ECT being provided as a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd line thera ...
... hospitalisation. As clinical opinion differs to whether ECT should be used only as a last resort treatment or whether it could be used earlier in the treatment hierarchy the model was constructed to allow the evaluation of the cost-effectiveness of ECT being provided as a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd line thera ...
World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP)
... Antidepressants are the first-line treatments for a major depressive episode (moderate to severe depressive episode) in the context of Major Depressive Disorder. Depending on individual characteristics and/or patient requests, antidepressant treatment might also be indicated in mild depressive episo ...
... Antidepressants are the first-line treatments for a major depressive episode (moderate to severe depressive episode) in the context of Major Depressive Disorder. Depending on individual characteristics and/or patient requests, antidepressant treatment might also be indicated in mild depressive episo ...
Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive
... care of adult patients with major depressive disorder. This guideline contains many sections, not all of which will be equally useful for all readers. The following guide is designed to help readers find the sections that will be most useful to them. Part A contains the treatment recommendations for ...
... care of adult patients with major depressive disorder. This guideline contains many sections, not all of which will be equally useful for all readers. The following guide is designed to help readers find the sections that will be most useful to them. Part A contains the treatment recommendations for ...
Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment Depressive Disorders
... with MDD (Hughes et al., 2007), and the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE; 2004) guidelines for the treatment of depressed youths. The searches, conducted in 2005, used the following text words: Bmajor depressive disorder,[ Bdysthymia,[ ...
... with MDD (Hughes et al., 2007), and the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE; 2004) guidelines for the treatment of depressed youths. The searches, conducted in 2005, used the following text words: Bmajor depressive disorder,[ Bdysthymia,[ ...
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) Clinical
... clinicians who want to ‘dip in’ for an answer to a specific clinical question. On the other hand a narrative structure may be better suited to addressing clinical context, such as using a stepped care approach or choice between treatments. Deciding what questions to include in a question–and–answer f ...
... clinicians who want to ‘dip in’ for an answer to a specific clinical question. On the other hand a narrative structure may be better suited to addressing clinical context, such as using a stepped care approach or choice between treatments. Deciding what questions to include in a question–and–answer f ...
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY RESIDENCY TRAINING MANUAL 2013-2014
... Graduate medical education is based on the principle of progressively increasing levels of responsibility in caring for patients, under the supervision of the faculty. Faculty members closely monitor the progress of each resident in acquiring the skills necessary for advancement to the next level of ...
... Graduate medical education is based on the principle of progressively increasing levels of responsibility in caring for patients, under the supervision of the faculty. Faculty members closely monitor the progress of each resident in acquiring the skills necessary for advancement to the next level of ...
David J. Impastato
David John Impastato, M.D. – born January 8, 1903 (Mazara del Vallo, Sicily), died February 28, 1986 (Pasadena, California) – was a neuropsychiatrist who pioneered the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the United States. A treatment for mental illness initially called ""electroshock,"" ECT was developed in 1937 by Drs Ugo Cerletti and Lucio Bini, working in Rome. Impastato has been credited with the earliest documented use of the revolutionary method in North America, administered in early 1940 to a schizophrenic female in New York City. Soon after, he and colleague Dr. Renato Almansi completed the first case study of ECT to appear in a U.S. publication. Impastato spent the next four decades refining the technique, gaining recognition as one of its most authoritative spokesmen. He taught, lectured widely and published over fifty articles on his work. He called on ECT practitioners to observe the strictest protocols of patient safety, countered resistance to ECT from both the medical and cultural establishments, and met later challenges to electroconvulsive therapy from developments in psychopharmacology. Impastato would live to see ECT recommended by the American Psychiatric Association for a distinct core of intractable mental disorders. Though still not free of controversy, electroconvulsive therapy is the treatment of choice for an estimated 100,000 patients a year in the United States.