From the Editor
From the Editor
Is anosognosia a delusion, a negative symptom, or a cognitive deficit?
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness of a disabling physical or mental illness. The term was coined by Joseph Babinski in 1914...
From the Editor
The third generation of therapeutic innovation and the future of psychopharmacology
The field of psychiatric therapeutics is now experiencing its third generation of progress. No sooner had the pace of innovation...
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I have a dream … for psychiatry
One of the most inspiring speeches ever made is Rev. Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” about ending discrimination and achieving social...
Commentary
From famous to infamous: Psychiatric aspects of the fall from grace
It’s an all-too-common news item: The crash and burn of yet another politician, celebrity, or prominent individual.
Commentary
Beyond DSM symptoms: Behavioral clues to diagnosing bipolar II disorder
The diagnosis of bipolar II disorder is one of the most common challenges in psychiatric practice.
Commentary
Needed: More studies of CSF molecular biomarkers in psychiatric disorders
Psychiatry and neurology are the brain’s twin medical disciplines.
From the Editor
From ideology to articles of faith: The ‘religification’ of political beliefs
Beliefs are at the core of psychiatric practice.
From the Editor
Psychiatry is Neurology: White matter pathology permeates psychiatric disorders
Ask neurologists or psychiatrists to name a white matter (WM) brain disease and they are very likely to say multiple sclerosis (MS), a...
From the Editor
10 devastating consequences of psychotic relapses
It breaks my heart every time young patients with functional disability and a history of several psychotic episodes are referred to me.
From the Editor
Today’s psychiatric neuroscience advances were science fiction during my residency
During my residency training years, I had many rosy and bold dreams about the future of psychiatry, hoping for many breakthroughs.
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Treatment resistance is a myth!
Rapid advances in understanding the many etiologies and subtypes of the heterogenous mood and psychotic disorders are invalidating the notion of...