Reviews
Evidence-Based Reviews
Irritable bowel syndrome: Psychotherapy can improve GI symptoms and emotional health
Medical treatment alone has proven disappointing, but psychotherapeutic approaches are showing promise.
Evidence-Based Reviews
Psychiatric symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: A team approach to successful management
How can you make sound treatment decisions when almost no evidence exists on the use of psychotropics in patients with Parkinson’s disease? A...
Evidence-Based Reviews
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia: How to treat them most effectively
Schizophrenia’s negative symptoms have traditionally been viewed as treatment-resistant, but they do respond to pharmacologic and social...
Evidence-Based Reviews
From the Stanley Foundation Bipolar Network: New findings on suicide attempts, substance abuse, obesity, and more
For 6 years, the Stanley Foundation Bipolar Network has studied outpatients with bipolar disorder—patients much like those psychiatrists see every...
Evidence-Based Reviews
From the Stanley Foundation Bipolar Network: Efficacy of adjunctive therapies for treatment-resistant patients
First the researchers identified the unique clinical characteristics of patients enrolled in the Stanley Foundation Bipolar Network. Their next...
Evidence-Based Reviews
From the Stanley Foundation Bipolar Network: Efficacy of adjunctive therapies for treatment-resistant patients
First the researchers identified the unique clinical characteristics of patients enrolled in the Stanley Foundation Bipolar Network. Their next...
Evidence-Based Reviews
Kleptomania: Emerging therapies target mood, impulsive behavior
Kleptomania is a secretive disorder that is often overlooked in clinical practice. Research is limited, but these clinicians have experience in...
Evidence-Based Reviews
Kleptomania: Emerging therapies target mood, impulsive behavior
Kleptomania is a secretive disorder that is often overlooked in clinical practice. Research is limited, but these clinicians have experience in...