Psychiatric care must be tailored to the unique needs of diverse populations. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry recognizes the importance of understanding the cultural, socioeconomic, and demographic factors that influence mental health. Our expert editors curate content that explores the psychiatric challenges faced by specific populations, from the elderly and adolescents to minority groups and refugees. In an increasingly globalized world, our journal serves as a beacon for inclusive and culturally sensitive psychiatric care, ensuring every individual receives the attention they deserve.
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Rounds in the General Hospital
Late-Onset Cinephilia and Compulsive Behaviors: Harbingers of Frontotemporal Dementia
June 2, 2011
View this case vignette and discussion of an elderly man who developed progressive compulsive cinephilia so that you can facilitate the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of patients with similar...
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Impact of Physician Counseling and Perception of Teratogenic Risks: A Survey of 96 Nonpregnant Women With Anxiety
March 17, 2011
Review results from a survey among women with a history of anxiety regarding the impact of physician counseling on perceived risks, benefits, and likelihood of use of anxiolytic pharmacotherapy...