Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) arises after experiencing traumatic events, leading to distressing symptoms like flashbacks and avoidance. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry delves into PTSD’s complexities, offering insights into its diagnosis, management, and underlying mechanisms. Our expert editors ensure content is both clinically relevant and actionable, aiding psychiatrists in offering compassionate and effective care to those grappling with PTSD.
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Accounting for Differences in Incident Guideline Discordant Prescribing for PTSD Among Women and Men Veterans
June 5, 2024
Women Veterans with PTSD were 67% more likely to initiate a guideline discordant medication. More than half of this effect was explained by bipolar disorder, age, and prior psychiatric...
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Bridge Symptoms Between Borderline Personality and PTSD
September 9, 2024
Self-aggression, feelings of emptiness, dissociation, and feelings of detachment were found to be bridge symptoms between borderline personality disorder and PTSD. Targeting these might allow better prevention and management...