Shared or Induced Olfactory Reference Syndrome
Olfactory reference syndrome (ORS) is an underrecognized condition characterized by preoccupation with body odor accompanied by significant distress and functional impairment This is a case of 2 sisters with shared/induced ORS.
The Talking Dead: Cefepime-Induced Cotard Syndrome
Cefepime neurotoxicity is a well-documented though underrecognized cause of encephalopathy. This report describes a case of cefepime-induced Cotard syndrome, a rare delusional syndrome marked by a belief that one is dead.
Benzodiazepines Prescribed With and Without Opioids: A Cross-Sectional Study of Data From the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey 2018–2019
This study analyzed the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey to calculate recent changes in rates of benzodiazepine prescription after the release of the CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain in response to the opioid epidemic.
Physical Exercise and Health, 3: The Health Care Professional and Patient’s Guide to Understanding What to Do, How, and Why—Part 1
Dr Andrade gives practical guidance on aspects of exercise, with a focus on current and future health and longevity.
Solitary Confinement in Prison Systems and Future Psychopathological Effects
There appears to be a correlation between solitary confinement and mental illness with variable effects based on underlying history, length of confinement, and treatment during confinement.
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Social Media Images Can Predict Suicide Risk Using Interpretable Large Language-Vision Models
Recent studies predicting signs of suicide risk from social media using artificial intelligence have been limited by methodological and conceptual factors. This study presents an interpretable prediction model of clinically valid suicide risk from images.
Screening, Assessment, and Pharmacologic Treatment of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Alzheimer’s Disease: The Role for Monoclonal Antibodies
Monoclonal antibodies have shown some promise for slowing cognitive decline and adverse brain changes in mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer’s disease, though risks and anticipated benefits will be important to consider with patients.
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The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
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View JCP ArticlesSignificant Decrease in Alcohol Use Disorder Symptoms Secondary to Semaglutide Therapy for Weight Loss: A Case Series
Six patients who screened positive for alcohol use disorder (AUD) received semaglutide for weight loss. All subsequently showed significant improvement in AUD symptoms.
Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based Exposure Therapy for PTSD After Cardiac Arrest: An Open Feasibility Trial
Eighty percent of patients had significant response to therapy, with 70% showing diagnostic remission of PTSD after 8 sessions.
The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders
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View JCP ArticlesCatatonia and Psychosis Associated With Hyperthyroidism
Catatonia is a rare manifestation of hyperthyroidism. This report describes a case of catatonia and psychosis resulting from hyperthyroidism in a woman with no previous psychiatric history.
“Poor Person’s Cocaine”: Bupropion Insufflation Inducing Manic Symptoms and Its Abuse Potential in Dual Diagnosis Patients
Bupropion is considered a substance of low abuse potential. This report describes a case of bupropion misuse leading to mania in a patient with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.