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Cases from the Psychiatry Letter – I

Cases from the Psychiatry Letter – I

10 cases from the Psychiatry Letter archives:

  1. A functional young adult with intrusive suicidal thoughts.
  2. Bipolar diagnosis or trauma?
  3. “PMDD” which isn’t
  4. Can bipolar illness go away?
  5. Childhood ADD worsened by stimulatns
  6. A messy case
  7. Not ADD, not chronic fatigue, not “depression”
  8. A first depressive episode at age 18
  9. Depression in heart disease
  10. “Narcissistic” personality that isn’t

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