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Eyes, Ears, and Emotion: Techniques to Tackle Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder

Psychiatric Times

Focusing on patient symptom insight, clinician investigation, and new tests with potential to measure this disorder may provide better care for patients suffering from bipolar disorder. Trinh pointed out the study’s result that 58% of participants achieved recovery, but 49% relapsed within two years. Subscribe Now!

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Supportive Psychotherapy - The Clinical Language of Psychiatry

Real Psychiatry

An important concept in supportive psychotherapy is that many of the current manualized or structured therapy approaches were taught as supportive psychotherapy before they became what appear to be separate schools of thought. 2025; 53(2), 172183. Psychiatry. 1983 Aug;46(3):236-46. PMID: 6622599. 8: Viederman M. 9: Dewald PA.

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What is an Addiction Psychiatrist and How Can They Help?

Clear Behavioral Health

The mental health disorder component of a dual diagnosis can range from anxiety , depression , bipolar disorder , other mood disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) , to personality disorders , and more. 2025, January 8). Wed love to help you begin your sobriety journey.

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Predicting Suicide

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

While suicidal ideation is a strong predictor of suicide, most individuals who experience suicidal thoughts do not engage in suicidal behavior, wrote Susanne Buecker (Witten/Herdecke University) and colleagues in a 2025 Clinical Psychological Science paper. Self-esteem and suicidal thoughts and behaviors: A meta-analytic review.

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Integrating Redemption in Psychiatry, Part 3: A Nod to the Late Brian Wilson

Psychiatric Times

Colleagues who responded to my redemption query mentioned how redemption seems present without saying directly so in the work of the psychiatrist and concentration camp survivor Victor Frankl, 4 in the developing intervention of religion-adapted cognitive behavior therapy, 5 in forgiveness literature, in human flourishing, and compassion.