Catatonia

Catatonia, a state of unresponsiveness characterized by motoric immobility or excessive activity, can be a symptom of various psychiatric disorders. Understanding its causes, manifestations, and treatments is crucial. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides comprehensive insights into catatonia, emphasizing evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Our expert editors ensure that content is clinically relevant and actionable, equipping psychiatrists to recognize and address catatonia effectively.

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Recently published articles about Catatonia

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It Takes a Village: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Catatonia in Pregnancy
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Excited Catatonia in Opioid and Benzodiazepine Withdrawal
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What Internists and Neurologists Know and Think About Catatonia
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Catatonia Associated With Post-Acute COVID-19 in a Young Child
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Broad Differential Diagnoses in a Case of Catatonia
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Recurrent Catatonia Following Hypothyroidism
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Autoimmune Thyroid Disease–Induced Catatonia With Normal Thyroid Function
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Catatonia in a Patient With Hypothyroidism Due to Levothyroxine Nonadherence
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ECT for Catatonia With NPSLE, Epilepsy, and Cerebral Palsy
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When Lorazepam Worsens Delirium in Your Catatonic Patient