Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS): A Rare but Fatal Antipsychotic Emergency

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Rosa was 28, a graduate student in Philadelphia who had been hospitalised for a manic episode with psychotic features and started on haloperidol with rapid dose escalation over four days. By the fifth day she had a temperature of 40.1°C, lead-pipe rigidity in all four extremities, blood pressure swinging between 180/110 and 90/60, and a … Read more

PHP vs. Residential Treatment: Choosing the Right Level of Mental Health Care When Outpatient Is Not Enough

The Decision Most Families Make Without Information When a clinician recommends that a patient step up beyond outpatient mental health care to a higher level of treatment, the conversation usually narrows quickly to two options: a partial hospitalisation program at a local clinical setting, or a residential treatment program at a facility where the patient lives during … Read more

PHP vs. Residential Treatment: Choosing the Right Level of Mental Health Care When Outpatient Is Not Enough

The Decision Most Families Make Without Information When a clinician recommends that a patient step up beyond outpatient mental health care to a higher level of treatment, the conversation usually narrows quickly to two options: a partial hospitalisation program at a local clinical setting, or a residential treatment program at a facility where the patient lives during … Read more

Mediterranean Diet and Mental Health: The SMILES Trial, MIND Diet, and Real Mood Outcomes

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Diane from Portland was eating frozen pizza four nights a week and drinking diet soda with breakfast when her psychiatrist asked, almost in passing, what she ate on a typical day. Forty minutes later they had walked through her grocery list, her takeout history, her snack drawer at work, and her coffee shop muffin habit. … Read more

Mediterranean Diet and Mental Health: The SMILES Trial, MIND Diet, and Real Mood Outcomes

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Diane from Portland was eating frozen pizza four nights a week and drinking diet soda with breakfast when her psychiatrist asked, almost in passing, what she ate on a typical day. Forty minutes later they had walked through her grocery list, her takeout history, her snack drawer at work, and her coffee shop muffin habit. … Read more

Serotonin Syndrome: Drug Combinations That Cause It and Emergency Recognition

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Daniel was 34, a software engineer in Austin, Texas, and had been on sertraline for eighteen months for generalised anxiety. On a Tuesday afternoon his orthopaedic surgeon called in tramadol after a knee scope. By Wednesday morning Daniel’s wife found him pacing the kitchen, sweating through his t-shirt, telling her the floor was vibrating. His … Read more

Serotonin Syndrome: Drug Combinations That Cause It and Emergency Recognition

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Daniel was 34, a software engineer in Austin, Texas, and had been on sertraline for eighteen months for generalised anxiety. On a Tuesday afternoon his orthopaedic surgeon called in tramadol after a knee scope. By Wednesday morning Daniel’s wife found him pacing the kitchen, sweating through his t-shirt, telling her the floor was vibrating. His … Read more

Trauma-Informed Parenting: Breaking Generational Cycles When Your Childhood Was Hard

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Marcus was forty-two, an emergency physician in Atlanta, holding his three-year-old daughter on the floor of her bedroom while she screamed because he had cut her toast wrong. He had been awake since four for a hospital shift. His chest was tight. He could feel the old, familiar voice rising, the one that sounded exactly … Read more

Trauma-Informed Parenting: Breaking Generational Cycles When Your Childhood Was Hard

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Marcus was forty-two, an emergency physician in Atlanta, holding his three-year-old daughter on the floor of her bedroom while she screamed because he had cut her toast wrong. He had been awake since four for a hospital shift. His chest was tight. He could feel the old, familiar voice rising, the one that sounded exactly … Read more

Medicare Mental Health Benefits Explained: How Parts A, B, D, and Advantage Plans Cover Therapy and Psychiatry

Medicare Mental Health Benefits Are More Than Most Patients Realise For decades, Medicare’s coverage of mental health care was treated as the weakest link in an otherwise comprehensive program. Patients covered everything else through Medicare and bought private supplemental coverage for the parts that mattered. That picture is finally outdated. Recent expansions have transformed Medicare into a … Read more