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 +=== Review Articles ===
 +[[articles:reviews|Review Articles]] 
  
-Interesting open-label randomized trial on Bipolar disorder showing that combination of lithium and valproate better than monotherapy for prevention of relapse. The BALANCE trial. +===Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders=== 
-{{ :balance_trial_2010.pdf |download}}+1. Transition of cannabinoid-induced psychosis to schizophrenia or bipolar disorder\\ 
 +[[articles:cannabinoid_psychosis|Cannabinoids and Psychosis]]
  
-This is an article I like on the therapeutic alliance in personality disorders\\ +2. Listening to voices: The use of phenomenology to differentiate malingered from genuine auditory verbal hallucinations by Simon McCarthy-Jones , Phillip J. Resnick \\ 
-- {{ :therapeutic_alliance_in_personality_disorders_-_bender.pdf |}} \\ -https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15803042/+- {{ :malingering_of_hearing_voices.pdf |}}
  
-This is an article on transition of cannabinoid-induced psychosis to schizophrenia or bipolar disorder\\ +===Bipolar and Related Disorders=== 
-[[articles:cannabinoid_psychosis|Cannabinoids and Psychosis]]+1. Open-label randomized trial on Bipolar disorder showing that combination of lithium and valproate better than monotherapy for prevention of relapse. Presented for journal club on 8-23-20. 
 +{{ :balance_trial_2010.pdf |The BALANCE trial}} 
 +{{ :balance.pptx |}}
  
-Here is an article showing decreased risk of suicide after hospital discharge with self-referral.\\+2. Review of mood stabilizer medications and discussing how the term misnomer is a misleading term. The paper goes through the four indications for bipolar disorder. {{:what-is-a-mood-stabilizer.pdf | "What is a mood stabilizer?"}} 
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 +===Depressive Disorders=== 
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 +===Substance Related and Addictive Disorders=== 
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 +===Personality Disorders=== 
 +1. This is an article I like on the therapeutic alliance in personality disorders\\ 
 +- {{ :The_Therapeutic_Alliance_in_the_Treatment_of.2.pdf |}} \\ -https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15803042/ 
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 +===Miscellaneous=== 
 +1.Translated work published in 1913. Emil Kraepelin first described what is now known as schizophrenia with the term Dementia Praecox.  
 +-[[https://archive.org/details/lecturesonclinic00kraeuoft/page/32/mode/2up|Emil Kraepelin - Lectures of Clinical Psychiatry]] -  
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 +2. Here is an article showing decreased risk of suicide after hospital discharge with self-referral.\\
 - Deisenhammer EA, Behrndt EM, Kemmler G, Haring C, Miller C. Suicide Risk Factors in Patients Recently Discharged From a Psychiatric Hospital: A Case-Control Study. J Clin Psychiatry. 2019;80(5):18m12702. Published 2019 Sep 17. doi:10.4088/JCP.18m12702 - Deisenhammer EA, Behrndt EM, Kemmler G, Haring C, Miller C. Suicide Risk Factors in Patients Recently Discharged From a Psychiatric Hospital: A Case-Control Study. J Clin Psychiatry. 2019;80(5):18m12702. Published 2019 Sep 17. doi:10.4088/JCP.18m12702
 - [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31536688/|pubmed link]] - [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31536688/|pubmed link]]
  
-Listening to voices: The use of phenomenology to differentiate malingered from genuine auditory verbal hallucinations by Simon McCarthy-Jones , Phillip JResnick \\ +3. A quick read on using EEGs in non-epilepsy situations, such as delirium.
-- {{ :malingering_of_hearing_voices.pdf |}} +
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-A quick read on using EEGs in non-epilepsy situations, such as delirium.+
 - {{ :eegotherthanseizures.pdf |}} - {{ :eegotherthanseizures.pdf |}}
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 +4.Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on efficacy and safety of ECT (included 73 RCTs) \\
 +-[[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12642045/|ECT]]
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 +5. {{ ::100-papers-in-clinical-psychiatry-psychosomatic-medicine-the-serotonin-syndrome..pdf |NEJM Review Article on Serotonin Syndrome}}
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 +- {{ ::libby_zion_case.pdf |Libby Zion Case}} - Residency programs in all specialties have an 80 hour work week limit ((on average for a month)) in place. Libby Zion came in to an emergency room and serotonin syndrome was not thought about by the residents. She died and the father who was a NY times reporter pursued a legal case with concern about the extreme work hours for residents resulting in poor patient care. 
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 The S drive has an article on how inpatient commitment works: S:\managed\Psychiatric Services\ed materials\Legal Documents\HOW INPATIENT COMMITMENT WORKS.docx\\ The S drive has an article on how inpatient commitment works: S:\managed\Psychiatric Services\ed materials\Legal Documents\HOW INPATIENT COMMITMENT WORKS.docx\\
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