January 2017 Highlights
Episode 111 of the American Journal of Psychiatry Audio podcast, hosted by American Journal of Psychiatry, titled "January 2017 Highlights" was published on January 3, 2017 and runs 16 minutes.
January 3, 2017 ·16m · American Journal of Psychiatry Audio
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Episode Description
This month, Deputy Editor Susan K. Schultz, M.D., discusses the association of hypnotic medications and suicide, neurometabolic disorders in treatment-refractory depression, diminished attention to eyes in autism, increased activity or energy as a primary criterion for diagnosis of bipolar mania, an instrument for diagnosing premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and how to differentiate the effects of deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease from the effects of the disease itself and psychiatric issues. Articles may be viewed online at ajp.psychiatryonline.org.
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