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A collaboration with Ashley Addiction builds on Johns Hopkins clinical care and research to improve outcomes — addressing the “human experience” for those with the condition.
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The Newsletter of the Johns Hopkins Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
A collaboration with Ashley Addiction builds on Johns Hopkins clinical care and research to improve outcomes — addressing the “human experience” for those with the condition.
Via two studies, Johns Hopkins psychiatrists show that patients may experience obsessive-like symptoms due to fear of contamination with the virus that causes the disease.
Johns Hopkins psychiatrists point to the need for earlier, faster-acting treatments.
Experts in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences plan to streamline clinical approaches and better understand each patient’s unique neurobiology.