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The journal psychiatrists read cover-to-cover!
 
SPECIAL REPORT: The Complicated Patient
CHAIR: Cynthia M. A. Geppert, MD, DPS
Read these new articles in this month’s print issue!
Diabetes & Anxiety: Inextricably Bound Together
Although there is some concern regarding antidepressant weight gain, existing research overwhelmingly shows that antidepressants have a favorable effect on glycemic control.
Hear No Evil, Hear No Help?
Hearing difficulties are common among the general patient population. Here: Simple tips for helping patients, young and old and in between, who may be deaf or have hearing loss.
 
Related Content From Psychiatric Times
 
Novel Approaches for Patients With Intellectual Disability
Atypical presentations and communication barriers associated with this patient population call for these innovative diagnostic and treatment tactics.
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When Hypertension Complicates the Schizophrenia Picture
According to the CATIE study, about 62.4% of patients with schizophrenia were not receiving needed hypertension treatment.
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Don’t Throw in the Towel: Overcoming Refractory OCD
By recognizing subtypes and leveraging select treatments, it is possible to overcome resistant and refractory OCD.
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Up Next Month: Neuropsychiatry

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