New research is being presented at APA 2013, the American Psychiatric Association’s 166th annual meeting, from May 18-21 in San Francisco.
Meeting Highlights
Patient-Perceived Barriers to Alcohol Use Treatment
Treating Delirium in Elderly Pneumonia Patients
Profiling Psychiatric ED “Frequent Flyers”
Substance Abuse & PES Use Among Latinos
Follow-Up Compliance at Psychiatric EDs
Racial Differences in Bipolar & Schizophrenic ED Users
Psychiatric ED Presentations Vary By Season
News From the Meeting
Special Research Track on Science of Addiction
Many Sessions to Focus on Diverse Populations
DSM-5 Release Likely to Steal the Spotlight at APA Meeting
Eye May Be Key to ADHD Diagnosis
New Approach Tried for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Ketamine Works in OCD, Stubborn Depression
Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation an Option for ADHD?
Cyberbullying Triples Suicide Risk in Teens
Email Works for Anxiety Therapy
ADHD Drug May Decrease Binge Eating Episodes
Long-Acting Abilify Cuts Psych Admissions
Teen Smartphone “Addicts” Also Have Other Ills
More From the Meeting
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