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Editorial IULIE 2012 - Prof.Dr.A.ROMILA
CU CE RAMINEM
Religia ne spune ca raminem cu speranta si nu luam nimic.
Virsta ne spune ca raminem cu esenta meseriei care este o foaie de
observatie standard si amintirea unor idei mari dela predecesori mari.
Realitatea este indispensabila pentru supravietuire dar nu trebuie
pusa la inima pentruca invinge adesea raul si impostorul, mereu trebuie
rabdat si rugat domnul sa ne dea linistea si sentimentul intregului,
cu libertatea si lirica lui iluzorie. Ramine un imperativ al unirii, al
coerentei, al vitaliatii. Singuratea e de evitat. Facem psihoterapie ca
sa ajutam semenii si sa ne mentinem pe noi. Stim ca ce stim e prea
putin si chiar fals dar comunicam si ne bucuram!
Prof. A. ROMILA
British Journal of Psychiatry UpDate July
BJP -- Future Table of Contents Alert
- A new future TOC for The British Journal of Psychiatry is available online for the issue:
July 2012; Vol. 201, No. 1
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- Editorials
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- Neuroimaging in psychiatry: bringing neuroscience into clinical practice
- M. L. Phillips
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- G. K. Murray and P. B. Jones
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- P. W. Corrigan
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
Reappraisal
Grief as a psychiatric disorder
- R. A. Bryant
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
Review article
Impact of ethnic density on adult mental disorders: narrative review
- R. J. Shaw, K. Atkin, L. Becares, C. B. Albor, M. Stafford, K. E. Kiernan, J. Y. Nazroo, R. G. Wilkinson and K. E. Pickett
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
Papers
Childhood attention problems and socioeconomic status in adulthood: 18-year follow-up
- C. Galera, M.-P. Bouvard, E. Legarde, G. Michel, E. Touchette, E. Fombonne and M. Melchior
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- I. Kelleher, H. Keeley, P. Corcoran, F. Lynch, C. Fitzpatrick, N. Devlin, C. Molloy, S. Roddy, M. C. Clarke, M. Harley, L. Arseneault, C. Wasserman, V. Carli, M. Sarchiapone, C. Hoven, D.
Wasserman and M. Cannon
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- J. Cole, C. A. Chaddock, A. E. Farmer, K. J. Aitchison, A. Simmons, P. McGuffin and C. H. Y. Fu
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- M. J. Firbank, A. Teodorczuk, W. M. Van der Flier, A. A. Gouw, A. Wallin, T. Erkinjuntti, D. Inzitari, L.-O. Wahlund, L. Pantoni, S. Poggesi, G. Pracucci, P. Langhorne and J. T. O'Brien on
behalf of the LADIS group
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- C. E. Sexton, M. Le Masurier, C. L. Allan, M. Jenkinson, L. McDermott, U. G. Kalu, L. L. Hermann, K. M. Bradley, C. E. Mackay and K. P. Ebmeier
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- J. N. Trollor, X. Chen, K. Chitty and P. S. Sachdev
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- S. Clement, A. van Nieuwenhuizen, A. Kassam, C. Flach, A. Lazarus, M. de Castro, P. McCrone, I. Norman and G. Thornicroft
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- H. Killaspy, S. White, T. L. Taylor and M. King
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
BJP -- Future Table of Contents Alert
- A new future TOC for The British Journal of Psychiatry is available online for the issue:
July 2012; Vol. 201, No. 1
- This Future Table of Contents is available online at: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/future/201.1.shtml
These articles have been accepted for this issue. Change is possible before publication. -
- Editorials
-
- Neuroimaging in psychiatry: bringing neuroscience into clinical practice
- M. L. Phillips
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- G. K. Murray and P. B. Jones
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- P. W. Corrigan
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
Reappraisal
Grief as a psychiatric disorder
- R. A. Bryant
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
Review article
Impact of ethnic density on adult mental disorders: narrative review
- R. J. Shaw, K. Atkin, L. Becares, C. B. Albor, M. Stafford, K. E. Kiernan, J. Y. Nazroo, R. G. Wilkinson and K. E. Pickett
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
Papers
Childhood attention problems and socioeconomic status in adulthood: 18-year follow-up
- C. Galera, M.-P. Bouvard, E. Legarde, G. Michel, E. Touchette, E. Fombonne and M. Melchior
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- I. Kelleher, H. Keeley, P. Corcoran, F. Lynch, C. Fitzpatrick, N. Devlin, C. Molloy, S. Roddy, M. C. Clarke, M. Harley, L. Arseneault, C. Wasserman, V. Carli, M. Sarchiapone, C. Hoven, D.
Wasserman and M. Cannon
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- J. Cole, C. A. Chaddock, A. E. Farmer, K. J. Aitchison, A. Simmons, P. McGuffin and C. H. Y. Fu
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- M. J. Firbank, A. Teodorczuk, W. M. Van der Flier, A. A. Gouw, A. Wallin, T. Erkinjuntti, D. Inzitari, L.-O. Wahlund, L. Pantoni, S. Poggesi, G. Pracucci, P. Langhorne and J. T. O'Brien on
behalf of the LADIS group
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- C. E. Sexton, M. Le Masurier, C. L. Allan, M. Jenkinson, L. McDermott, U. G. Kalu, L. L. Hermann, K. M. Bradley, C. E. Mackay and K. P. Ebmeier
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- J. N. Trollor, X. Chen, K. Chitty and P. S. Sachdev
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- S. Clement, A. van Nieuwenhuizen, A. Kassam, C. Flach, A. Lazarus, M. de Castro, P. McCrone, I. Norman and G. Thornicroft
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- H. Killaspy, S. White, T. L. Taylor and M. King
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
BJP -- Future Table of Contents Alert
- A new future TOC for The British Journal of Psychiatry is available online for
the issue:
August 2012; Vol. 201, No. 2
This Future Table of Contents is available online at: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/future/201.2.shtml
These articles have been accepted for this issue. Change is possible before publication.
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- Editorials
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- Antipsychotics: is it time to introduce patient choice?
- A. P. Morrison, P. Hutton, D. Shiers and D. Turkington
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- T. Bywater
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- E. Simonoff
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- P. Casey
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
Review article
Clinical recognition and recording of alcohol disorders by clinicians in primary and secondary care: meta-analysis
- A. J. Mitchell, N. Meader, V. Bird and M. Rizzo
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
Papers
Reducing child conduct problems and promoting social skills in a middle-income country: cluster randomised controlled trial
- H. Baker-Henningham, S. Scott, K. Jones and S. Walker
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- C. Magnusson, D. Rai, A. Goodman, M. Lundberg, S. Idring, A. Svensson, I. Koupil, E. Serlachius and C. Dalman
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- S. Bejerot, J. M. Eriksson, S. Bonde, K. Carlstrom, M. B. Humble and E. Eriksson
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- J. H. Barnett, F. McDougall, M. K. Xu, T. J. Croudace, M. Richards and P. B. Jones
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- T. Reis Marques, S. Smith, S. Bonaccorso, F. Gaughran, A. Kolliakou, P. Dazzan, V. Mondelli, H. Taylor, M. DiForti, P. K. McGuire, R. M. Murray and O. D. Howes
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- A. Fernandez, J. M. Mendive, L. Salvador-Carulla, M. Rubio-Valera, J. C. Luciano, A. Pinto-Meza, J. M. Haro, D. J. Palao, J. A. Bellon, A. Serrano-Blanco and the DASMAP
investigators
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- F. Lamers, M. Burstein, J.-p. He, S. Avenevoli, J. Angst and K. R. Merikangas
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
- E. Bubl, D. Ebert, E. Kern, L. Tebartz van Elst and M. Bach
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (2)
BJP -- Future Table of Contents Alert
- A new future TOC for The British Journal of Psychiatry is available online for the issue:
July 2012; Vol. 201, No. 1
This Future Table of Contents is available online at: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/future/201.1.shtml
These articles have been accepted for this issue. Change is possible before publication.
-
- Editorials
-
- Neuroimaging in psychiatry: bringing neuroscience into clinical practice
- M. L. Phillips
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- G. K. Murray and P. B. Jones
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- P. W. Corrigan
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
Reappraisal
Grief as a psychiatric disorder
- R. A. Bryant
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
Review article
Impact of ethnic density on adult mental disorders: narrative review
- R. J. Shaw, K. Atkin, L. Becares, C. B. Albor, M. Stafford, K. E. Kiernan, J. Y. Nazroo, R. G. Wilkinson and K. E. Pickett
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
Papers
Childhood attention problems and socioeconomic status in adulthood: 18-year follow-up
- C. Galera, M.-P. Bouvard, E. Legarde, G. Michel, E. Touchette, E. Fombonne and M. Melchior
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- I. Kelleher, H. Keeley, P. Corcoran, F. Lynch, C. Fitzpatrick, N. Devlin, C. Molloy, S. Roddy, M. C. Clarke, M. Harley, L. Arseneault, C. Wasserman, V. Carli, M. Sarchiapone, C. Hoven, D.
Wasserman and M. Cannon
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- J. Cole, C. A. Chaddock, A. E. Farmer, K. J. Aitchison, A. Simmons, P. McGuffin and C. H. Y. Fu
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- M. J. Firbank, A. Teodorczuk, W. M. Van der Flier, A. A. Gouw, A. Wallin, T. Erkinjuntti, D. Inzitari, L.-O. Wahlund, L. Pantoni, S. Poggesi, G. Pracucci, P. Langhorne and J. T. O'Brien on
behalf of the LADIS group
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- C. E. Sexton, M. Le Masurier, C. L. Allan, M. Jenkinson, L. McDermott, U. G. Kalu, L. L. Hermann, K. M. Bradley, C. E. Mackay and K. P. Ebmeier
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- J. N. Trollor, X. Chen, K. Chitty and P. S. Sachdev
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- S. Clement, A. van Nieuwenhuizen, A. Kassam, C. Flach, A. Lazarus, M. de Castro, P. McCrone, I. Norman and G. Thornicroft
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
- H. Killaspy, S. White, T. L. Taylor and M. King
The British Journal of Psychiatry 2012 201 (1)
MDLinx UpDate July
Boldrini M et al. – Antidepressants increase human hippocampal neural progenitor cells and angiogenesis selectively in the anterior and mid dentate gyrus. These results raise the possibility of a causal relationship between angiogenesis and neurogenesis, as seen in other proliferating tissues, and support their possible role in the mechanism of action of antidepressants.
Role of aripiprazole in treatment-resistant schizophrenia Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 06/06/12 |
Mossaheb N et al. ? The most commonly found beneficial effects are better metabolic outcomes and indicators of the possibility of reducing the clozapine dose. However, other side effects, such as akathisia, are repeatedly reported. Further, none of the studies report longer?term outcomes. In the absence of alternatives, polypharmacy is a common strategy in clinical practice. Combining aripiprazole with clozapine in clozapine?resistant or clozapine?intolerant patients seems to be worthy of further investigation from the pharmacological and clinical points of view.
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Biological Psychiatry, 06/06/12 |
Boldrini M et al. – Antidepressants increase human hippocampal neural progenitor cells and angiogenesis selectively in the anterior and mid dentate gyrus. These results raise the possibility of a causal relationship between angiogenesis and neurogenesis, as seen in other proliferating tissues, and support their possible role in the mechanism of action of antidepressants. |
The Lancet - Early Online Publication, 05/23/12 |
Leucht S et al. – Maintenance treatment with antipsychotic drugs benefits patients with schizophrenia. The advantages of these drugs must be weighed against their side–effects. Methods
Results
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Role of aripiprazole in treatment-resistant schizophrenia
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 06/06/12
Mossaheb N et al. ? The most commonly found beneficial effects are better metabolic outcomes and indicators of the possibility of reducing the clozapine dose. However, other side effects, such as akathisia, are repeatedly reported. Further, none of the studies report longer?term outcomes. In the absence of alternatives, polypharmacy is a common strategy in clinical practice. Combining aripiprazole with clozapine in clozapine?resistant or clozapine?intolerant patients seems to be worthy of further investigation from the pharmacological and clinical points of view.
- About one third of patients with schizophrenia respond unsatisfactorily to antipsychotic treatment and are termed ?treatment-resistant?.
- Clozapine is still the gold standard in these cases.
- However, 40%?70% of patients do not improve sufficiently on clozapine either.
- In the search for more efficacious strategies for treatment-resistant schizophrenia, drugs with different pharmacological profiles seem to raise new hopes, but are they valid? The aim of this review was to evaluate the evidence for aripiprazole as a potential strategy in monotherapy or combination therapy for patients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia.
- The evidence for aripiprazole monotherapy and for the combination of aripiprazole with psychotropics other than clozapine is scant, and no recommendation can be made on the basis of the currently available data.
- More effort has been made in describing combinations of aripiprazole and clozapine.
- Most of the open-label and case studies as well as case reports have shown positive effects of this combination on overall psychopathology and to some extent on negative symptoms.
- Several reports describe the possibility of dose reduction for clozapine in combination with aripiprazole, a strategy that might help so-called ?treatment-intolerant? patients.
- The findings of four randomized controlled trials with respect to changes in psychopathology seem less conclusive
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