Editorial Focus

Emerging Approaches in Schizophrenia

This Editorial Focus collection from Psychiatrist.com News focuses on the latest advances in schizophrenia treatment, with an emphasis on emerging therapies that go beyond traditional dopaminergic approaches. It offers valuable insights into managing the complex symptoms of schizophrenia, including difficult-to-treat negative symptoms and cognitive impairments.

Explore the role of non-dopaminergic mechanisms, particularly cholinergic neurotransmission, and the potential of new treatments to address symptoms of schizophrenia. Clinicians will also find discussions on the functional, emotional, and economic burdens of the disorder, with a focus on how novel therapies can improve patients’ overall quality of life and functional outcomes.

By examining new therapeutic strategies and their impact on patient care, this collection equips psychiatrists with practical information to enhance their clinical practice and support better outcomes for patients living with schizophrenia.

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What Is the Role of the Muscarinic Receptor System in Schizophrenia?
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What are the Efficacy and Safety of Muscarinic Receptor Modulators in Patients With Schizophrenia?
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What is the Place of Muscarinic Receptor Modulators in the Clinical Care of Patients With Schizophrenia?
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Prevalence and Determinants of Everyday Disability in Schizophrenia
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The Role of Digital Phenotyping in Negative Symptoms Treatment Studies
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Anticholinergic Burden in Schizophrenia

More About Emerging Approaches in Schizophrenia

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What Is the Role of the Muscarinic Receptor System in Schizophrenia?
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What are the Efficacy and Safety of Muscarinic Receptor Modulators in Patients With Schizophrenia?
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What is the Place of Muscarinic Receptor Modulators in the Clinical Care of Patients With Schizophrenia?
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Prevalence and Determinants of Everyday Disability in Schizophrenia
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The Role of Digital Phenotyping in Negative Symptoms Treatment Studies
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Anticholinergic Burden in Schizophrenia

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Olanzapine/Samidorphan Effects on Weight Gain
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Substance and Opioid Use Disorders Among IBD Hospitalizations
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Antipsychotic-Induced Lingual Dystonia With Bradycardia
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Cyberbullying and Adolescent Mental Health
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Efficacy and Safety of Memantine for Children and Adults with ADHD
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Comorbid Bipolar Disorder and PTSD
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Treatments and Treatment Predictors in Patients With SUDs and ADHD
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Evolving Care and Research Priorities in ADHD
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Cannabis Use in Pregnancy and ASD or ADHD in Offspring

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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma

Thousands of providers trust Psychiatrist.com each month to provide clinically relevant and actionable content. This section has hundreds of articles on trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder’s diagnosis, management, and underlying mechanisms, with authors from some of the world’s most prestigious universities and organizations. Articles in the PTSD section come from The Journal of Clinical PsychiatryThe Primary Care Companion to CNS Disordersand our original News.

Articles about PTSD and Trauma

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The Opioid Industry's Legacy: A Generation of Prescribed Suffering
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Alzheimer’s Dementia Confirmed by FDG-PET After Negative Neuropsychological Tests
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Sex Differences in PTSD among US Military Veterans
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Evolution of Treatment Modalities for PTSD

Special Section

Focus on Women’s Mental Health

The objective of the Focus on Women’s Mental Health section is to recognize and address the need for gender-based research. Authors are invited to submit well-designed, well-conducted studies of epidemiologic, biological, psychosocial, economic, and health services aspects of women’s mental health issues. Topics of interest include all aspects of mental health issues pertinent to the female reproductive lifespan, disorders that disproportionately affect women, and inquiries into how gender impacts the course and treatment of disorders that affect the sexes equally.

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Marlene P. Freeman, MD

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Cyproheptadine and Dexamethasone Dependence
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Unexpected Hypersensitivity to Bupropion
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Long-Term Safety and Treatment Effect of Olanzapine/Samidorphan
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Sex Differences in Antidepressant Acceptability
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Intervention to Enhance Mental Health Competency
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Pindolol for Treatment-Refractory Panic Disorder

Special Section

Focus on Suicide

The objective of the Focus on Suicide section is to promote scientific research into the causes and prevention of suicide. Identification of risk and protective factors related to suicidal behavior, diagnosis of at-risk persons, evidence-based intervention research, treatment and practice strategies, interdisciplinary approaches, brain imaging and genomic studies are all of interest. In selecting articles on suicide, JCP aligns its goals with those set forth in February 2014 by the National Alliance for Suicide Prevention’s Research Prioritization Task Force in A Prioritized Research Agenda for Suicide Prevention. Authors are invited to submit high-quality research and scholarly reviews on all aspects of suicide that will contribute to the overall decrease in the global burden of suicide.

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Philippe Courtet, MD, PhD

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Recurrent Catatonia Following Hypothyroidism
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Difficult to Treat Depression: Focus on Approach, Algorithms, and Access
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PTSD and Risk of Suicide Reattempt
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Panic Attacks in COVID-19
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Understanding Meta-Analysis Using Gestational Exposure to Cannabis and Birth Defects

New Special Section

Focus on Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy has been a mainstay of our field from its beginnings and remains a foundational skill of psychiatry, psychology, social work, and other mental health professions. However, psychotherapy researchers currently struggle for funding, and this area too often does not receive the attention it deserves.

To showcase work that advances knowledge of psychotherapies and their efficacy in alleviating suffering, JCP is calling for submissions to the Focus on Psychotherapy section, edited by John C. Markowitz, MD, and Rachel C. Vanderkruik, PhD. We invite high-quality original research and systematic reviews and welcome research on:

  • Innovative pilot trials of new, targeted psychotherapy interventions
  • Efficacy and effectiveness outcome trials
  • Process/outcome, mediator, and moderator studies
  • Novel therapy dosing, delivery, and technology
  • Psychotherapy accessibility and equity
  • Tailoring treatment to patient needs
  • Treatment advances in psychotherapy
  • Implementation and dissemination of psychotherapy interventions in real world contexts

All submitted manuscripts will undergo the Journal’s usual editorial evaluation and peer review.

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Focus on Psychosis

The objective of the Focus on Psychosis section is to promote scientific research that impacts the clinical care of individuals with psychotic disorders and related conditions. Topics may pertain to conditions across the continuum of psychosis (eg, disorders in the schizophrenia spectrum or psychosis in mood and other psychiatric disorders) and at any stage of illness (eg, high-risk, first-episode, chronic, and in recovery). We are especially interested in high-quality manuscripts describing well-designed and well-conducted studies relating to pharmacologic, somatic, psychosocial, cognitive, and complementary therapies. While basic and translational research studies in psychosis are not the focus of the journal, we strongly welcome studies that incorporate biological measures as a clinical outcome and/or that elucidate biological mechanisms associated with specific clinical outcomes.

Section Editor

Ann K. Shinn, MD, MPH

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MDD and Bipolar Disorder in Black and White Postpartum Women
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Etiology, Prevention, and Management of TD
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Mental Health Assessment and Psychosocial Intervention in Maternal-Fetal Interventions
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Clarification Regarding the Psychiatrist’s Role—Reply to Akerson et al
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Eating Disorders and Alcohol Misuse
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Dextromethorphan-Quinidine for Agitation in Dementia

Special Section

Focus on Geriatric Psychiatry

To encourage scientific studies relating to the mental health of older adults, JCP is calling for submissions to the Focus on Geriatric Psychiatry, edited by Gary W. Small, MD, and Jordan F. Karp, MD. Topics of interest include late-life depression, memory disorders including Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, grief, anxiety, resilience, and cognition. Manuscripts may address any biological, psychosocial, economic, or health services aspect of mental health in older adults, including preventive and lifestyle-related factors, care in nursing home settings, and end-of-life care. We invite high-quality research focusing on various treatment modalities, including pharmacologic treatment, psychotherapy, and complementary therapies. All submitted manuscripts will undergo the Journal’s usual editorial evaluation and peer review.

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Cisplatin-Etoposide–Induced Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy
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SUD Programs for Transgender and Gender Diverse Patients
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Combat-Associated PTSD
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Dysregulation of Noradrenergic Activity
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Ototoxicity Associated With Mirtazapine
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Psychiatric Comorbidities in Adolescents With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Special Section

Early Career Psychiatrists

The objective of the Early Career Psychiatrists section is to encourage the academic development of early career psychiatrists. Manuscripts selected for this section will be those deemed through the review process to represent excellent work from the next generation of researchers in psychiatry.

Eligibility criteria for first authors:

  • Trained psychiatrists with an MD, MD/PhD, or DO degree
  • Less than 5 years from completion of training
  • Current academic rank no higher than Assistant Professor

Section Editor

Joseph F. Goldberg, MD

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Mixed Features and Suicide Risk in Individuals With Major Depressive Episode
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Misdiagnosis of Uremia-Induced Unilateral Visual Hallucination
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History of Concussion and Maternal Mental Illness Risk
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Complex Diagnosis of Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures
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Improving Collaboration Between Neuropsychology and Primary Care
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Cannabis Use in Pregnancy and Adverse Outcomes
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Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Sexually and Gender Diverse Patients
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Is Bariatric Surgery an Antidepressant?

Special Section

Focus on Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health

The objective of the Focus on Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health section is to encourage scientific studies regarding the mental health of children and adolescents, promote excellent clinical care of children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders, and help keep the psychiatric community informed about the latest research developments. In addition to manuscripts covering studies of the phenomenology of childhood and adolescent psychiatric disorders and clinical trials of treatments for childhood and adolescent psychiatric disorders and associated symptoms, authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts regarding the use of genomic and brain imaging studies related to childhood and adolescent mental health. Disorders include pediatric mood, anxiety, and psychotic disorders as well as oppositional defiant and conduct disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, pervasive developmental disorders, tic disorders, intellectual disability, other developmental disorders, and any other disorder that may present during childhood or adolescence. Other topics include any biological, psychosocial, economic, or health services aspect of childhood and adolescent mental health. We also invite manuscripts related to the scientific understanding, differential diagnosis, early detection and monitoring, treatment, and prevention of psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents.

Section Editor

Karen D. Wagner, MD, PhD

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Understanding the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Crisis
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Suicide Crisis Syndrome Assessment and ED Readmission
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Prevalence, Correlates, and Burden of Subthreshold PTSD in US Veterans
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Symptomatic Remission and Overall Recovery From BPD
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Psychological Resilience of Mental Health Workers During the Russia-Ukraine War
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Gepirone-ER and Sexual Function in Patients with MDD
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Detecting Misuse of Prescription Opioids