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The journal psychiatrists read cover-to-cover!
 
SPECIAL REPORT: Traumatic Brain Injury
CHAIR: Jonathan M Silver, MD
Read these new articles in this month's print issue!
TBI: Treating Psychiatric Sequelae
Psychopharmacological treatment of TBI symptoms often requires special dosing considerations due to the heightened sensitivity of the traumatized brain.
Reducing Suicide Risk in TBI Patients
Stratifying suicide risk by severity and temporality facilitates comprehensive, effective intervention strategies. Learn more here.
 
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TBI & Disturbed Sleep
TBI is associated with ongoing sleep disruption and excessive daytime sleepiness. Yet a comprehensive evaluation of sleep-related symptoms may reveal various comorbid sleep disorders.
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To Increase or Not To Increase—That Is the Question
When a patient isn't responding to antidepressant treatment, should dose increases be automatic? Results of this study may surprise you.
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Neural Plasticity and Depression: Is Stress To Blame?
The broad role of glutamate neurotransmission in neuroplasticity and the effects of stress and antidepressant actions is receiving growing attention.
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