The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc. is a medical publishing company and the operator of psychiatrist.com, which features four distinct sections for accessing valuable information.

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#154694

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#66498

Health/Mental Health

#180

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  • 1 month ago | psychiatrist.com | Sejal Parekh

    Joseph T. Norris Jr., 75, looks just as sharp in his U.S. Air Force uniform today as he did 40 years ago. He’s a fighter, surviving testicular cancer and the chronic pain that followed. At age 35, Norris underwent surgery and radiation for his testicular cancer. Soon after, the pain crept up in his hip. It spread slowly, but surely. Eventually, pain racked the lower half of his body constantly. He met with a variety of doctors before he found adequate relief.

  • 1 month ago | psychiatrist.com | Denis Storey

    It looks like walking the aisles at Target reveals a lot more about ourselves than our fashion sense (or lack thereof). A new Cambridge University Press study shows that Democrats and Republicans might have similar grocery lists, but their brains operate differently while they’re filling their carts.

  • 2 months ago | psychiatrist.com | Denis Storey

    The rise of social media has been as sudden – and stratospheric – as the smartphone itself. And it’s spread far beyond the web – influencing real life social interactions. And it’s played an outsized role in the lives of those with certain socio-cognitive traits and mental disorders. Social media, by its very nature, allows its users to descend into – and live with – distorted perceptions of themselves. Throw in a muddled sense of self and a lack of a social life, and it can amplify that effect.

  • Jan 29, 2025 | psychiatrist.com

    Psychiatrist.com, a medical publisher, offers peer-reviewed research, clinical guidelines, and CME from the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and Primary Care Companion

  • Jan 15, 2025 | psychiatrist.com | Denis Storey

    As we creep up on the fifth anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re still learning just how much it’s changed our lives. The latest lesson comes from the Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) initiative, which has published research that shows that myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) could crop up at much higher rates following a COVID infection. This new data reiterates, once again, the long-term health implications of COVID-19.

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