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Anxiety Disorders | Autism | Brain Imaging | Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | Eating Disorders | 
Electroconvulsive Therapy | Emergency Psychiatry | Huntington's DiseaseMedical Psychology |Mood Disorders | Neuropsychiatry and Memory | Pain  | Parkinson's Disease | Phipps Facts | Policy PerspectiveReaching Out | Research Summaries Sexual DisordersSchizophrenia and Neurobiology Sleep Disorders | Substance Abuse | Suicide | Supporting the Cause |Traumatic Brain Injury | Publication Information

ANXIETY DISORDERS

When Ventilating is Devastating  (Summer 2009)

Adding Insult to Burn Injury   (Winter 2008) 

TRANSLATIONS: Model of a Muddle (Winter 2008) 

INSIGHTS: Joseph Bienvenu - Anxiety and Personality   (Fall 2007)

OCD: Down to the Biology (Spring/Summer 2006)   

When Anxiety's All in the Family (Spring/Summer 2006)   

INSIGHTS: Rudolf Hoehn-Saric - What, Me Worry? (Spring/Summer 2006)

AUTISM

Pulling Out the Stops for Autism (Summer 2011)

Adults and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)  (Summer 2011)

BRAIN IMAGING

Imaging That Will Open the Brain (Fall 2010)

To Sleep, Perchance to Diagnose  (Fall 2008)  

INSIGHTS: All You've Got to Do is Dream  (Fall 2008) 

CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

ADHD makes its own shadow  (Spring 2011)

Adolescent Mood Disorders: More Than Meds  (Summer 2010)

A Long Road to 'Really OK'  (Summer 2010)

Brain Interrupted  (Summer 2010)

Tourette's, OCD, ADHD: Closer Together Than We Thought (Summer 2009)

Tots with ADHD: It's OK to Treat  (Fall 2007)  

TRANSLATIONS: Untying ADHD's Diagnostic Knots  (Fall 2007) 

For Babes in No-Joy Land  (Fall 2007) 

Treating Depression in Teen Should Get TADS Better (Spring/Summer 2006)

Losing Depression's Dunce Cap (Winter 2006) 

EATING DISORDERS

Bariatric surgery: a case for mind over matter  (Spring 2011)

Translational Science: Embraceable Roux  (Spring 2011)

Desire, Pixellated  (Spring 2009) 

Birth of a Ration (Spring 2009) 

Coercing With Compassion (Winter 2008) 

ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY

A Current Approach to Depression  (Summer 2009)

ECT Without the Hollywood  (Spring/Summer 2007)  

TRANSLATIONS: A Rose by Any Other Name  (Spring/Summer 2007)  

EMERGENCY PSYCHIATRY

Psychiatry: STAT  (Winter 2007) 

Rita, Katrina - Two Able Teachers (Spring/Summer 2006)

HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE

Huntington's, Through a Glass Rosily  (Summer 2011)

MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY

More Than Spare Parts (Winter 2008)  

MOOD DISORDERS

The genetics of attempted suicide  (Winter 2012)

Grand Delusions - Anything But Grand  (Summer 2011)

Lithium in the Picture (Summer 2011)

Turning Off Stress at the Spigot (Fall 2010)

Mood Indigo Online (Summer 2010)

Antidepressants Useless? Far From It. Check the Study.  (Summer 2010)

Adolescent Mood Disorders: More Than Meds  (Summer 2010)

A Long Road to 'Really OK'  (Summer 2010)

Senior and Bipolar: Handle with Care (Winter 2010)

When Depression is Elevating  (Fall 2009)

A Current Approach to Depression  (Summer 2009)

Safely Medicating the Stork (Summer 2009) 

A Psychosis Gene?  (Fall 2008)  

INSIGHTS: James Potash - Shrinkage, Not the Shrinks (Winter 2008) 

A Breath of (Mostly) Fresh Air (Spring/Summer 2007) 

Life Without Episodes: Major Depression's Hidden Group (Fall 2006) 

TRANSLATIONS: Way to Go - Chronic Depression (Fall 2006) 

Schizopolar? Biphrenic? Why Boundary Blurring May Help  (Fall 2006) 

A New Path for Bipolar's Doggedly Impervious  (Winter 2006) 

I'll Give You Two Wishes  (Winter 2006) 

Clinic Advises on Women's Mood Disorders (Winter 2005)

NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND MEMORY

A slower road through dementia  (Winter 2012)

Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for Alzheimer's  (Fall 2010)

A Site for the Memory-Perplexed  (Summer 2010)

Dementia: More Than Memory Alone  (Spring 2009)   

Alzheimer's: Circulatory Ills Give It a Push (Fall 2007)

INSIGHTS: Bloom Where You're Planted  (Spring/Summer 2007)  

Before the Sky Falls: Preparing for the Surge in Alzheimer's Disease (Winter 2005)

Frontotemporal Dementia: It's Not Alzheimer's  (Fall 2006) 

INSIGHTS: Jason Brandt - On a Roll with Executive Control  (Spring/Summer 2005)

Before the Sky Falls: Preparing for the Surge in Alzheimer's Disease  (Winter 2005)

PAIN

Through Clenched Teeth (Winter 2010)

Feeling the Pain of Pain (Spring/Summer 2006)   

Double Trouble (Spring/Summer 2005)

PARKINSON'S DISEASE

Parkinson's Anxiety is Likely More Than Plain Vanilla  (Summer 2011)

PHIPPS FACTS

The Power of Perspective - In Memory of Leon Eisenberg  (Fall 2009)

The MMSE Earns Top Title (Fall 2007) 

Joseph Brady - Father of Behavioral Pharmacology (Fall 2005)

Leo Kanner - Father of Child Psychiatry (Spring/Summer 2005)

POLICY PERSPECTIVE

The Well-used Prescription Pad - a Hazard?  (Fall 2010)

Tightening the DSM (Fall 2010)

REACHING OUT

Trouble in mind  (Spring 2011)

Channeling karma  (Spring 2011)

A Decade Old and Doing Wonderfully, Thank You  (Fall 2009)

Doing Our (Unilateral) Bit for Therapy  (Fall 2009)

When Trauma is Trauma  (Fall 2008) 

Stealth Mental Health (Winter 2008) 

Cosmic Care (Spring/Summer 2007)  

The Housewife Will See You Now  (Winter 2007) 

Sallie Mink: Psychiatry's Clear Voice (Fall 2006)  

Michael Kaminsky - Rita, Katrina - Two Able Teachers (Spring/Summer 2006)

Smoke and Errors (Fall 2005)

Geetha Jayaram - Not Your Usual Summer Vacation Story
(Spring/Summer 2005)

RESEARCH SUMMARIES

Our Variety's Showing: A Sampler of New Work  (Winter 2012)

The Bench. The Bedside (Winter 2012)



Our Variety's Showing: A Sampler of New Work  (Winter 2012)

The Bench. The Bedside (Winter 2012)



Our Variety's Showing: A Sampler of New Work  (Fall 2010)

The Bench. The Bedside (Fall 2010)

Our Variety's Showing: A Sampler of New Work  (Fall 2009)

The Bench. The Bedside  (Fall 2009)

SCHIZOPHRENIA AND NEUROBIOLOGY

Schizophrenia: A sea change? (Winter 2012)

A natural brake for Huntington's? (Winter 2012)

Schizophrenia: War to Save the Synapses (Fall 2010)

Imaging That Will Open the Brain (Fall 2010)

Psychosis Help of EPIC Proportions  (Winter 2010)

Cold Sores May Be No Friend to a Vulnerable Brain (WInter 2010)

Where the Twain Could Meet  (Fall 2009)

Whatever It Takes (Creative Alternatives Program)  (Spring 2009)  

Deficit Schizophrenia: A First Daisy in the Chain  (Fall 2008) 

TRANSLATIONS: Guilt by Centrosome  (Fall 2008)  

Schizophrenia Wisdom for Hire: Consults Without Borders  (Spring/Summer 2007) 

A Rare Huntington's Look-alike Could Help the Cause (Fall 2006) 

INSIGHTS: Christopher Ross - The Hunt for Huntingtons Disease  (Fall 2006) 

Schizopolar? Biphrenic? Why Boundary Blurring May Help (Fall 2006) 

A Toehold on Schizophrenia (Winter 2006) 

Schizophrenia by the Back Route (Spring/Summer 2005)

TRANSLATIONS: Plan of Attack (Spring/Summer 2005)

Late-Blooming Molecule Could Be Key Target (Spring/Summer 2005)

SEXUAL DISORDERS

Sex Through a Looking Glass (Winter 2010)

From the Casebook: A Clinic Sampler (Winter 2010)

SLEEP DISORDERS

No 'Sleepless in Baltimore'  (Winter 2007) 

TRANSLATIONS: Hypnotics OK  (Winter 2007)  

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Sickle Cell Psychiatry: Don't Give Up (Summer 2011)

You and me against the (drug) world  (Spring 2011)

You'll Get No Kick From Cocaine  (Summer 2010)

Staying the (Vaccine) Course  (Summer 2010)

Opioid Maintenance: Make New Meds But Keep the Old   (Summer 2009)

Drug Dependency: A New Sort of Thinking Cap  (Fall 2008)  

A Double Take on Withdrawal (Winter 2008)

Male Brains on Speed (Spring/Summer 2006)     

When Rock Bottom Become Fertile Ground (Fall 2005)

TRANSLATIONS: Not "One Size Fits All" (Fall 2005)

The Art of the Possible (Fall 2005)

Look What They've Done to Their Brains (Fall 2005)

INSIGHTS: Betsy McCaul - All in the Slicing and Dicing (Fall 2005)

PET Can Take the Mystery Out of Addictions (and More)  (Fall 2005)

SUICIDE

PTSD Raises Suicide Risk, but How? (Winter 2010)

INSIGHTS: Geetha Jayaram | An Eye on Suicide (Spring 2009)  

Preventing Suicide May Stem From How We Watch  (Spring 2009)

Closing in on Suicide (Fall 2007)

INSIGHTS: J. Raymond DePaulo - Re-thinking the Unthinkable (Winter 2006)

SUPPORTING THE CAUSE

A Huntington's Story  (Summer 2011)

Typical OCD, atypical family  (Spring 2011)

Bauer Aims for Better Depression Awareness  (Winter 2010)

From Donor to Catalyst: Gruss Knows How to Help   (Summer 2009)  

A Beautiful Partnership (Spring 2009)   

Films Could Turn Night to Day  (Fall 2008)

For Her, Stigma's Just a Word (Winter 2008)

To Repair the World (Spring/Summer 2007)  

Gilbert Lamphere - Put Together Again (Fall 2006) 

Please, No Steps Backward (Winter 2006)

Rock-Solid Help for Schizophrenia Research (Spring/Summer 2005)

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

The Real Trauma of TBI  (Winter 2007) 

Catching John Cumming  (Winter 2007)

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