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Here are some recent releases regarding articles appearing in these journals:
The American Journal of Psychiatry Named One of the Most Influential Journals
ADHD Treatment Does Not Lead to Increased Risk for Substance Abuse
Race Effect in Face Emotion Recognition Shared by Patients with Schizophrenia: Study Challenges Earlier Findings
Marijuana Use Linked to Increased Loss of Brain Volume in Patients With Schizophrenia
Medicaid Managed Care Plans Shift Cost Burden to Patients and Families With Mental Illness
Two Years Following Katrina Mental Health Treatment Still Lagging
Pregnant Women at Risk of Bipolar Recurrence With Interruption of Medication
Childhood Psychiatric Patterns Preceding Arrest in Early Adulthood Identified
Internet-Based Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Shows Potential
Risk of New Suicidal Thoughts During Antidepressant Treatment Has Genetic Component
Likelihood of PTSD in 9/11 Rescue and Recovery Personnel Dependent Upon Prior Training and Experience
Large Federally Funded Study Offers Practical Guidance on Treating Patients With Bipolar Depression
Spanish-Speaking Latinos Use Less Intensive Mental Health Services Than English Speakers in California
Two Large Studies Show Decline in Suicide Attempts With Antidepressant Treatment
Augmenting Drug Treatment Increases Recovery Prospects for Elderly Patients With Depression
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