Dr. Mark Oldham, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center, President of the American Delirium Society, and Deputy Editor of the Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, returns to discuss management of catatonia. We delve into management guidelines that everyone working with catatonia should know. We then have a candid discussion about common clinical challenges in treating catatonia, and describe unique cases of catatonia that require adjusting our approach.Selected references:British Association for Psychopharmacology GuidelinesRochester Catatonia Assessment ResourcesNEJM Review on CatatoniaNature Review on CatatoniaSchizophrenia Research Volume on CatatoniaDescribing the Features of Catatonia (Oldham)Support our partners:Simplepractice.com/bootcampBeat The Boards (enter referral code BOOTCAMP at checkout)
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3.5 Catatonia: Clinical Features and Diagnosis
Dr. Mark Oldham, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center, President of the American Delirium Society, and Deputy Editor of the Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, introduces us to catatonia. We discuss the clinical features of catatonia and compare and contrast catatonia's description in the DSM with the Busch-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale. We describe and discuss various signs and symptoms of catatonia in detail.Selected references:British Association for Psychopharmacology GuidelinesRochester Catatonia Assessment ResourcesNEJM Review on CatatoniaNature Review on CatatoniaSchizophrenia Research Volume on CatatoniaDescribing the Features of Catatonia (Oldham)Support our partners:Simplepractice.com/bootcampBeat The Boards (enter referral code BOOTCAMP at checkout)
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3.4 Delirium: Pathophysiology and Management
Dr. Mark Oldham, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at University of Rochester Medical Center, President-Elect of the American Delirium Society, and Deputy Editor of the Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, further explores delirium. This episode covers the pathophysiology of delirium including predisposing and precipitating factors, neurocircuitry, and neurotransmitters. We then discuss conceptual frameworks for management of delirium, the importance of identifying and addressing the underlying cause, and strategies for managing specific neuropsychiatric disturbances in delirium.References can be found on the episode website.Support our partners:Simplepractice.com/bootcampBeat The Boards (enter referral code BOOTCAMP at checkout)
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3.3 Delirium: Clinical Features and Diagnosis
Dr. Mark Oldham, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at University of Rochester Medical Center, President-Elect of the American Delirium Society, and Deputy Editor of the Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, introduces us to delirium. This episode covers the epidemiology, clinical features, and diagnosis of delirium.References can be found on the episode website.Support our partners:Simplepractice.com/bootcampBeat The Boards (enter referral code BOOTCAMP at checkout)
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3.2 Supportive Psychotherapy
Dr. John C. Markowitz, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University, introduces us to supportive psychotherapy. We discuss the principles that underpin supportive psychotherapy and "common factors" in psychotherapy. Dr. Markowitz helps us to understand where supportive psychotherapy fits into modern psychiatric practice, and provides clinical wisdom about building a therapeutic alliance and pursuing affect.What is Supportive Psychotherapy? (Markowitz 2014)Brief Supportive Psychotherapy (2022)Psychiatrist Effects in the Psychopharmacological Treatment of Depression (McKay 2006)Support our partners:Simplepractice.com/bootcampBeat The Boards (enter referral code BOOTCAMP at checkout)
A developing psychiatrist interviews world leaders in psychiatric education to bring you their clinical expertise. We cover need-to-know topics for anyone interested in learning the nuts and bolts of psychiatry.