Mental Health
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Brodalumab suicide risk similar to other biologics, postmarket study finds
The researchers extracted data through the end of 2021 on the number of completed suicides for brodalumab and ten other biologics approved for...
Commentary
Quiet quitting: Are physicians dying inside bit by bit? Or setting healthy boundaries?
Quiet quitters believe that it is possible to have good boundaries and yet remain productive, engaged, and active within the workplace.
News
Detachment predicts worse posttraumatic outcomes
Dissociative diagnoses are not rare and, in fact, are more prevalent than schizophrenia.
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Clozapine may be best choice for cutting SUD risk in schizophrenia
Research on the effectiveness of pharmacotherapies for schizophrenia and comorbid substance use disorder is “very sparse.”
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Psychedelics may ease fear of death and dying
Individuals also reported moderate- to strong-lasting positive changes in personal well-being and life purpose and meaning after their experiences...
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Prior psychological distress tied to ‘long-COVID’ conditions
“Our findings suggest the need to consider psychological health in addition to physical health as risk factors of long COVID-19.”
Original Research
Engaging Veterans With Serious Mental Illness in Primary Care
VA facilities with high levels of primary care engagement among veterans with serious mental illness used extensive engagement strategies,...
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Psychiatrists’ views on psychoactive drugs clash with U.S. policy
Survey respondents viewed psilocybin and ketamine as similarly safe – and safer than methamphetamine and alprazolam.
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How to identify and treat patients with substance use disorders
Doctors aren’t necessarily rewarded for the time it takes to develop a rapport with patients ... that leads to asking, “How much are you drinking...