Comorbidity, the co-occurrence of two or more disorders in a single individual, presents unique challenges in psychiatric care. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry delves deep into the complexities of managing patients with comorbid conditions. Our expert editors curate content that explores the interplay between various disorders, the implications for treatment, and the best practices for achieving optimal outcomes. Understanding comorbidity is crucial for psychiatrists to provide comprehensive care, and our journal serves as a valuable resource in this regard.
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Recent JCP Articles on Comorbidity
Original Research
Differentiating Subtypes of MDD Using Serum Biomarkers
June 23, 2025
Significant differences in biomarker profiles were observed across MDD subtypes: the melancholic subtype showed higher cortisol levels and lower serotonin levels, and the atypical subtype showed elevated levels of...
Original Research
Bright Light Therapy in the Morning or Midday for Nonseasonal Depression in Bipolar Disorder
June 23, 2025
Bright light therapy is well tolerated in bipolar disorder, starting at 45 minutes/day, with only 6% of patients experiencing a hypomanic switch and 13% experiencing subsyndromic symptoms, which resolved...