Articles Related to mental disorder
Use of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in Hysterical Catatonia: Case Reports of Two Women, One Young and One Elderly
A 62-years-old female patient with a diagnosis of conversion disorder and somatization disorder and a 20-years-old female patient with a diagnosis of conversion disorder were treated on electroconvulsive therapy. Electroconvulsive therapy was performed in 8 sessions with anaesthesia. 62-years-old patient began to recover after the sixth session of electroconvulsive therapy once every two days. Complete remission in catatonic symptoms also sustained during follow-up. The catatonic symptoms of the 20-years-old patient were completely terminated after the second session of the ECT once every two days. The treatments were completed in 8 sessions.
Lead (Pb) Toxicity Trigger Schizophrenia in Battery Workers of North Region of India
Total production of Pb acid batteries in India is about 8 million per year and nearly 10,000 Kg of Pb is consumed in the production of batteries.
Presentation of the HoNOS-Secure French Version, an Outcome Measure for Users of Secure and Forensic Mental Health Services
Despite a number of instruments designed for the assessment of dangerousness, standardized outcome measures for forensic psychiatric patients are lacking, especially in other languages than English.
Rasagiline-associated Hypersexuality
Hypersexual behavior has been reported in patients with Parkinson disease, particularly when treated with dopamine
agonists. The effect on sexual behavior of monoamine oxidase inhibitors type B (MAO-B) is less clear cut.
The Infanticide: Some Forensic and Ethical Issues
Forensic investigation and clinical treatment of infanticide mother is an occasion to reflect about the social stigma associated with this crime. The forensic-psychiatric assessment must be anchored on an authentic and meaningful clinical relationship to criminal mother, without misinterpretation and countertransferal dynamics, such as emotional reactions of mistrust and stigmatization of the offender.
Editorial Board Members Related to mental disorder
RAJNISH S. DAVE
Associate Scientist
Department of Neuroscience
Temple University
United States
Department of Neuroscience
Temple University
United States
XU-FENG HUANG
Professor
School of Health Sciences
University of Wollongong
Australia
School of Health Sciences
University of Wollongong
Australia
Maria Ioannou
Senior Lecturer
University of Huddersfield
United Kingdom
University of Huddersfield
United Kingdom