Epilepsy, characterized by recurrent seizures, is a neurological disorder with significant psychiatric implications. From mood disturbances to cognitive challenges, understanding the broader impact of epilepsy is crucial. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides comprehensive insights into the psychiatric aspects of epilepsy, offering evidence-based therapeutic approaches and the latest research findings. Our expert editors ensure content is actionable and holistic, aiding psychiatrists in offering comprehensive care to individuals with epilepsy.
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Case Report
ECT for Catatonia With NPSLE, Epilepsy, and Cerebral Palsy
July 25, 2024
The authors discuss a patient with neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus, epilepsy, and cerebral palsy who developed benzodiazepine-refractory catatonia and immunosuppression with complete resolution of symptoms after 20 ECT treatments.
Clinical and Practical Psychopharmacology
Epilepsy, Antiepileptic Drugs, and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, 2: Major Congenital Malformations
July 3, 2024
This article reviews evidence from a large registry, a population-based study, and a meta-analysis on the risks of major congenital malformation with untreated epilepsy and with exposure to antiepileptic...
Clinical and Practical Psychopharmacology
Epilepsy, Antiepileptic Drugs, and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, 1: Recent Research
June 5, 2024
This article provides women who have epilepsy and who use antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy with information about the many risks to which they and their fetus/neonate are exposed at...