July 2010 Highlights
Episode 43 of the American Journal of Psychiatry Audio podcast, hosted by American Journal of Psychiatry, titled "July 2010 Highlights" was published on July 2, 2010 and runs 32 minutes.
July 2, 2010 ·32m · American Journal of Psychiatry Audio
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Episode Description
This audio program discusses the clinical case of a patient with both psychotic and obsessive-compulsive symptoms; the treatment of adolescent depression including 24-week outcomes of the TORDIA study; use of long-term fluoxetine versus lithium for relapse prevention in bipolar II disorder patients; the rationale and features of the Research Domain Criteria, a proposed framework for research on pathophysiology to inform future schemes for classification of mental disorders. Articles can be viewed online at www.ajp.psychiatryonline.org.
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