Comorbidity, the co-occurrence of two or more disorders in a single individual, presents unique challenges in psychiatric care. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry delves deep into the complexities of managing patients with comorbid conditions. Our expert editors curate content that explores the interplay between various disorders, the implications for treatment, and the best practices for achieving optimal outcomes. Understanding comorbidity is crucial for psychiatrists to provide comprehensive care, and our journal serves as a valuable resource in this regard.
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Recent JCP Articles on Comorbidity
Joint Statement on Federal Concerns About Psychotropic Medication Safety
March 24, 2025
The safety and efficacy of traditional antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers (such as lithium and some anticonvulsants) and stimulant medications have been established through decades of rigorous research, randomized...
Recent PCC Articles on Comorbidity
Original Research
Association of Pregnancy-Related Anxiety With Perceived Social Support: An Observational Study Among Third-Trimester Antenatal Women
March 20, 2025
Late-pregnancy anxiety was linked to perceived social support, and specific pregnancy-related anxiety themes, such as concerns about giving birth, the child’s health, one’s own appearance, correlated with distinct perceived...