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PULSE ANNUAL No. 2
January 2003

Recent Trends, Challenges and Issues in Funding Public Mental Health Services in the US
March 2002

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October 2001

 

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People with major depression may have higher suicide risk
APA press release - "People suffering from major depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are more likely to attempt suicide, and women with both disorders are more likely to have attempted suicide than men with both disorders, according to a new report in the March 2003 American Journal of Psychiatry, the monthly scientific journal of the American Psychiatric Association."  
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Introduction to Current Controversies in Schizophrenia Research
Article from Current Opinion in Psychiatry at Medscape - "This past year has seen several interesting patterns in the literature on schizophrenia research. Increasingly, the emphasis has been on early detection and treatment, but two social aspects of the illness, comorbid substance abuse and suicidal behavior have also been investigated, one having a tendency to lead to the other. Clues to the etiology from brain imaging studies are reviewed in this issue, as well as a revival of the 'estrogen hypotheses' and olfactory processing as an indication of cortical dysfunction...." [Viewing Medscape resources requires registration, which is free].  
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Neuropsychology in Schizophrenia: An Update
Article from Current Opinion in Psychiatry at Medscape - "The treatment of schizophrenia has presented many challenges. Despite the fact that 70% of patients are partially or fully treatment responsive, i.e. positive symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations are significantly reduced by antipsychotic medication, many of these responders are left with debilitating thought disorganization, motivational deficits, and disabilities in multiple cognitive domains. The latter disabilities are now thought to be strongly related to clinical outcome, perhaps more than positive and negative symptoms. This article will review recent studies addressing these deficits." [Viewing Medscape resources requires registration, which is free].  
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