From the Editor
From the Editor
Psychiatry and the politics of incarceration
In the United States, incarceration of mentally ill persons has increased to the levels of the 1840s
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The dark side of the human brain
When perturbed, a healthy brain that can plan and achieve much good is capable of carrying out a heinous crime
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Impaired mental proprioception in schizophrenia
Myelin pathology in schizophrenia leads to brain disconnectivity and a shattered sense of self
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The hazards of serendipity
Novel mechanisms and therapeutic targets for depression are emerging via basic neuroscience research, not happenstance
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Innovative approaches to treatment-resistant depression
Emerging paradigm shifts are reconceptualizing the causes and treatments of severe depression
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Improving cognition in psychiatric patients
Several strategies can help preserve memory without using medication
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Is psychiatry ripe for creative destruction?
Psychiatry needs to reinvent itself as a premier medical specialty anchored in evidence-based behavioral neuroscience
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People who live in ethical ‘glass houses’
Psychiatry deals with many groups that have their own version of an ethics compass
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Beyond psychiatry’s reach: Fringe behaviors that defy treatment
Many individuals exhibit deplorable behaviors, but most are not psychiatrically ill and do not seek treatment
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Enhancing psychiatric care: A decade of progress
On our 10th anniversary, we continue to innovate in providing you with clinical updates
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The antipsychiatry movement: Who and why
Although irritating, antipsychiatry helps keep us honest and rigorous about what we do