Seizures are sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain that can cause a range of symptoms. While primarily neurological, they can have psychiatric implications. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides insights into the psychiatric aspects of seizures, emphasizing their impact on mental health and therapeutic strategies. Our expert editors ensure content is actionable and holistic, aiding psychiatrists in understanding and managing the condition.
Seizures and Seizure Disorders
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Recently published articles about Seizures
Case Report
Seizures Due to Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis With Unremarkable Imaging Evaluations
January 11, 2024
Management options for women with anti-NMDAR encephalitis and high clinical probability of ovarian tumor (OT) but negative imaging studies include immunotherapy without further search for OT, repetitive screening for...
Narrative Review
Neuropsychiatric Manifestations and Management of Tuberous Sclerosis
January 4, 2024
Ninety percent of individuals with tuberous sclerosis have associated neuropsychiatric manifestations including ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability, which are typically underidentified and undertreated.
Case Report
Comprehensive Evaluation Detects Seizure Disorder That Exacerbated Catatonia and Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia
December 22, 2022
In this young man, continuous video-EEG monitoring revealed undiagnosed seizures that, once treated, helped resolve his catatonia and reduce symptoms of schizophrenia.
Clinical and Practical Psychopharmacology
Antidepressants, Mood Stabilizers, Antipsychotics, and the Risk of Cataract
January 29, 2019
Some studies have indicated that drugs used to treat depression might increase the risk of cataract. This installment of Clinical and Practical Psychopharmacology takes a closer look at the...