Psychotic Disorders

Psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia, are characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers comprehensive insights into these disorders, from their neurobiological underpinnings to evidence-based therapeutic strategies. Our expert editors ensure content is both actionable and holistic, aiding psychiatrists in offering comprehensive care to individuals with psychotic disorders.

Recently published articles about Psychotic Disorders

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Calcineurin Inhibitor–Induced Psychosis
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Clinical pearls of early use of Xanomeline–Trospium in the in-patient setting with Michael Halassa MD, PhD
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Developing Algorithmic Psychiatry with Michael Halassa MD, PhD
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Rethinking Amisulpride: Could N-Methylation Result in a New and Even Better Antipsychotic?
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Cotard Syndrome in Schizophrenia
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Exercise Reduces Dysphoria in Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Transient Loss of Consciousness in an Adolescent with Pathological Intoxication
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Machine Madness: A Case of Artificial Intelligence Psychosis