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In Cryptogenic Stroke, Think Stimulants? (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Hospital saw three adult ADHD patients with ischemic stroke in one week
Source: MedPage Today Psychiatry - October 17, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: news

PodMed: A Medical News Roundup From Johns Hopkins (with audio)
(MedPage Today) -- This week ' s topics include Zika complications, hypothermia and in-hospital heart attack, long term heart attack survival and hospital performance, and ADHD medications and bone mineral density.
Source: MedPage Today Psychiatry - October 8, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: news

Book Review: A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders
James Phelps’ new book, A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders: Not Fully Bipolar But Not Unipolar—Practical Management, is written for professionals, not laymen. I have some familiarity with bipolar disorder and its causes, symptoms, and treatments. However, I am not a professional and this book often goes beyond my ability to comprehend. Dr. Phelps has been treating patients and studying and writing about mood disorders for over 25 years, but he makes assumptions that the reader has a higher level of experience or training, and it makes this book difficult for amateurs to fully appreciate. The basic premise of...
Source: Psych Central - September 20, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Dave Schultz Tags: Antidepressants Anxiety Attention Deficit Disorder Bipolar Book Reviews Borderline Personality Depression Disorders General Mood Stabilizers Postpartum Depression Professional Psychiatry Psychological Assessment Psychology PT Source Type: news

Lowering the Bar: Adult ADHD, a Risky Diagnosis?
(MedPage Today) -- As adult ADHD diagnoses increase, so do stimulant overdoses
Source: MedPage Today Psychiatry - September 11, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: news

Lowering the Bar: Patient or Addict?
(MedPage Today) -- For some an ADHD diagnosis is a ticket to ride the stimulant express
Source: MedPage Today Psychiatry - September 10, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: news

Book Review: The Conscious Parent ’ s Guide to ADHD
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid.” ~ Albert Einstein For some, the symptoms are more subtle — it is the child who sits gazing out the window, her mind far from the classroom where her classmates are hard at work. For others, the symptoms are more blatant — a child who cannot sit still, bouncing up from his chair, calling out in class, poking his neighbor. At home, chores are left undone and often not started, homework is a battle, and the latest videogame is like a black-hole sucking in all of the child’s at...
Source: Psych Central - August 28, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Megan Riddle Tags: Attention Deficit Disorder Book Reviews Children and Teens Disorders Education Family General Memory and Perception Mindfulness Neuroscience Parenting Psychology Relaxation and Meditation School Issues Students Treatment Ad Source Type: news

Trying (and Failing) to Pin Down Racial Disparity in ADHD Diagnosis
(MedPage Today) -- Study makes big promise but doesn ' t deliver
Source: MedPage Today Psychiatry - August 23, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: news

Adult-Onset ADHD Not a Continuation of Childhood Disorder?Adult-Onset ADHD Not a Continuation of Childhood Disorder?
Adult-onset ADHD is not necessarily a continuation of the childhood disorder but instead may be a separate syndrome with unique patterns of progression, two new large longitudinal studies suggest. Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Psychiatry Headlines - July 14, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Psychiatry News Source Type: news

Adult-Onset ADHD Not a Continuation of Childhood Disorder? Adult-Onset ADHD Not a Continuation of Childhood Disorder?
Adult-onset ADHD is not necessarily a continuation of the childhood disorder but instead may be a separate syndrome with unique patterns of progression, two new large longitudinal studies suggest. Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Psychiatry Headlines - July 14, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Psychiatry News Source Type: news

Brain Differences May Point to Novel Therapies for ADHD, OCDBrain Differences May Point to Novel Therapies for ADHD, OCD
ADHD and OCD patients have disorder-specific structural brain differences that not only validate current therapies but also may point to novel treatments for these disorders. Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Psychiatry Headlines - June 22, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Psychiatry News Source Type: news

Are you addicted to work?
Almost a third of workaholics meet the criteria for ADHD, researcher says.
Source: PsycPORT.com - June 13, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: news

ADHD Medication May Boost Kids' Arrhythmia RiskADHD Medication May Boost Kids' Arrhythmia Risk
Children and young people prescribed methylphenidate, commonly used in ADHD, have an increased risk for arrhythmia in the weeks after initiation of treatment. Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Psychiatry Headlines - June 7, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Psychiatry News Source Type: news

Stimulants Increase Risk of Arrhythmia in Children With ADHD (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Highest risk in first 3 to 8 days of treatment, study shows
Source: MedPage Today Psychiatry - June 2, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: news

Can adults get a different kind of ADHD?
New studies raise questions about whether attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults is distinct from the condition diagnosed in children.
Source: PsycPORT.com - May 24, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: news

Mental Health Month: Normal Teen Angst or Adolescent Mental Illness?
May is Mental Health Month. Mental illness is not an adults-only issue. Almost half of all chronic mental illness begins by age 14; three-quarters by age 24. Yet the stigma associated with mental illness prevents many teens from seeking help. The normal drama, moodiness and withdrawal from family of the teen years can blind parents to a teen’s very real distress. To complicate things further, there are sometimes medical or lifestyle issues at the root of emotional and behavioral change. We should never ignore talk of self-harm or suicide. We should never minimize a teen’s very real emotional pain. But it’s important ...
Source: Psych Central - May 20, 2016 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Marie Hartwell-Walker, Ed.D. Tags: Addictions Anxiety Attention Deficit Disorder Binge Eating Children and Teens Depression Disorders Eating Disorders Family General Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Parenting Psychology Psychotherapy Students Substance Abuse Su Source Type: news