The Harvard Review of Psychiatry is the authoritative source for scholarly reviews and perspectives on a diverse range of important topics in psychiatry.
There is a long history of research on social structural influences on mental health but many puzzling empirical findings remain unexplained https://t.co/pbd6Eocjeq
This introduction to our new special issue on social determinants of psychopathology reviews major themes from contributors at the 2025 American Psychopathological Association conference @APPAassociation https://t.co/yBiAnkWixJ
Congratulations to Rachel Slimovitch, MPH @BUSPH, the 2026 recipient of the Shelly F. Greenfield MD, MPH Award for Best Manuscript by an Early Career Author! Check out the award-winning paper in our new issue @jaimiegradus
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Psychosis presenting later in life warrants thoughtful diagnostic consideration. This case of anti-GAD65 encephalitis emphasizes the value of interdisciplinary clinical assessment. https://t.co/dvccwFiUSe
Mental health disparities vary across different Asian American ethnic groups. Aggregated data may fail to capture this. Read more here: https://t.co/kwk78x6upV
Treating acute agitation is often difficult, especially in patients with QTc considerations. This article discusses many common misconceptions about IV haloperidol and cardiac-related risk factors, helping clinicians make more effective, evidence-based decisions. https://t.co/TRvupgu1Ku
Not all late-life psychosis is primary psychiatric illness. This case of anti-GAD65 encephalitis reinforces the importance of diagnostic humility and multidisciplinary evaluation. https://t.co/dvccwFjsHM
This article examines several misconceptions about cardiac-related risks of IV haloperidol to help providers make more effective and accurate decisions surrounding its use. https://t.co/HVuEXvDJFO
How long do disaster effects last? This multilevel meta-analysis in HRP finds enduring mental health impacts, highlighting the need for long-term follow-up and mental health infrastructure. https://t.co/2HYL6ZdgXn
When catatonia and psychosis emerge late in life, look beyond primary psychiatric illness. This case of anti-GAD65 encephalitis underscores the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in diagnosis and treatment. https://t.co/dvccwFjsHM
Providers and institutions often employ strict QTc cutoffs for the use of IV haloperidol, but is this best practice? Check out this article to learn more about common misconceptions about QTc and cardiac risks of IV haloperidol https://t.co/HVuEXvDJFO