Schizophrenia & Other Psychotic Disorders
From the Journals
Mixed results for intensive home care for psychiatric crises
“Intensive home treatment is not a substitute for inpatient care but a different treatment opportunity for psychiatric patients in crisis,” said...
From the Journals
Sexual assault flagged as a possible psychosis trigger
“We need more investment in comprehensive strategies to prevent traumatic experiences at the population level to decrease the burden of psychosis...
Med/Psych Update
Is it psychosis, or an autoimmune encephalitis?
How to differentiate anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis from first-episode psychosis.
Cases That Test Your Skills
Impaired cognition in a patient with schizophrenia and HIV
Mr. F has schizophrenia and HIV. His insight to both illnesses is limited. Could a change in his antipsychotic regimen improve his cognition and...
Feature
Does schizophrenia need a name change?
Having a mental illness is one thing, but the stigma of carrying such a label is an additional load that individuals must carry as well.
From the Journals
Telemental health linked with improvements in key outcomes
“Telemedicine doesn’t address the national shortage of providers, but it definitely helps in underserved areas [and] rural areas,” said Dr. Haiden...
Conference Coverage
U.K. survey: Dermatologists want training in prescribing antipsychotics for delusional infestation
The survey of almost 80 dermatologists found that almost 90% had not prescribed antipsychotics in the previous month for patients with...
From the Editor
3 steps to bend the curve of schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is arguably the most serious psychiatric brain syndrome. It disables teens and young adults and robs them of their potential and...
Clinical Neuroscience
Adaptive changes to antipsychotics: How to avoid the consequences
While our understanding of the mechanisms of psychosis continues to evolve beyond the dopamine hypothesis, the key role...
From the Journals
Best strategy to prevent schizophrenia relapse yields unexpected results
For every three patients continuing an antipsychotic at standard doses, one additional patient will avoid relapse, compared with patients stopping...
From the Journals
Transdermal med may directly target hostility in schizophrenia
“It’s important not to assume ... that the only way to treat someone hostile is by sedating them,” said Dr. Leslie Citrome.