Dolores Malaspina
Dolores Malaspina
The functional decline and onset of psychosis that individuals with schizophrenia experience suggests that schizophrenia has a neurodegenerational origin. However, current research favors a neurodevelopmental model in which individuals with...
Outcomes to monitor when treating bipolar disorder or schizophrenia [0.03%]
治疗双相情感障碍或精神分裂症时需要监测的疗效指标
Philip D Harvey
Philip D Harvey
The long-term goals of treating both bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are to achieve remission, promote functional recovery, prevent relapse, and improve patients' subjective response. To meet these goals in patients with bipolar disorder...
Comparative Study
The Journal of clinical psychiatry. 2006 Aug;67(8):e06. DOI:10.4088/jcp.0806e06 2006
E Sherwood Brown
E Sherwood Brown
Rates of alcohol and other substance abuse or dependence disorders are substantially higher in persons with bipolar disorders than in the general population, reaching approximately 61% in patients with bipolar I disorder. As a result, clini...
Shyam K Bhat
Shyam K Bhat
Psychosocial strategies to improve concordance and adherence in bipolar disorder [0.03%]
改善双相情感障碍的依从性的心理社会策略
Noreen Reilly-Harrington,Gary S Sachs
Noreen Reilly-Harrington
Half of patients with bipolar disorder may exhibit poor medication compliance, and relapse often occurs even when patients take their medication as prescribed. Psychosocial strategies can help patients to recognize the need for treatment an...
Initiatives to promote the discovery of drugs to improve cognitive function in severe mental illness [0.03%]
促进严重精神疾病认知功能改善的药物发现的举措
Stephen R Marder
Stephen R Marder
Current pharmacotherapy for treating schizophrenia is limited because treatments focus on positive symptom control rather than improving social and vocational function and few new treatments have been developed in the past 50 years. To bett...
Deborah Deas,E Sherwood Brown
Deborah Deas
The use and abuse of substances-including alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, inhalants, and other drugs-are commonly found to be comorbid with psychiatric conditions in adolescents. This dual diagnosis requires special attention and treatment, e...
Peter F Buckley,E Sherwood Brown
Peter F Buckley
The co-occurrence of a severe mental illness and a substance abuse or dependence disorder is common enough to be considered the expectation more than the exception. Substance use disorders can occur at any phase of mental illness. Causes of...
Larry Culpepper
Larry Culpepper
Generalized social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a disabling yet unrecognized condition for many individuals visiting primary care physicians. Social anxiety disorder carries a high risk of developing additional anxiety and mood disorders, incl...