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In post-traumatic stress disorder

My father became very concerned, and he took me to another hospital where I stayed for four or five days. I met a really good psychiatrist there who worked with me for a year or so after I left the hospital. He specialized in post-traumatic stress disorder. [Pg.190]

Yehuda R (2002) Current status of cortisol findings in post-traumatic stress disorder. Psy-chiatr Clin North Am 25 341-368... [Pg.403]

Hidalgo, R.B. and Davidson, J.R. (2000) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in post-traumatic stress disorder. J Psychopharmacol 14 70-76. [Pg.121]

Turner, S. (1999) Place of pharmacotherapy in post-traumatic stress disorder. [Editorial]. Lancet 354 1404-1405. [Pg.282]

Neurobiological System Clinical Symptom Effect in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder... [Pg.585]

Perry, B.D. (1994) Neurohiological sequelae of childhood trauma PTSD in children. In Murburg, M.M. ed. Catecholamine function in post-traumatic stress disorder emerging concepts. Washington, DC American Psychiatric Press, pp. 233-255. [Pg.590]

Southwick, S.M., Yehuda, R., Ciller, Charney, D.S. (1994) Use of tricyclics and monoamine oxidase inhibitors in the treatment of PTSD a quantitative review. In Marhurg, M.M., ed. Catecholamine Function in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Emerging... [Pg.591]

Connor KM, Sutherland SM, Tupler LA, et al. Fluoxetine in post-traumatic stress disorder randomised, double-blind study. Br J Psychiatry 1999 175 17-22. [Pg.271]

Connor KM, Davidson JR, Weisler RH, et al. A pilot study of mirtazapine in post-traumatic stress disorder. Int Clin Psychopharmacoi 1999 14 29-31. [Pg.271]

Forster PL, Schoenfeld FB, Marmar CR, et al. Lithium for irritability in post-traumatic stress disorder. J Trauma Stress 1995 8 143-149. [Pg.271]

Sher L. The role of endogenous opioids in the placebo effect in post-traumatic stress disorder. Forsch Komple-mentarmed Klass Naturheilkd. 2004 11 354-359. [Pg.197]

Sleep and sleep disturbance in post-traumatic stress disorder... [Pg.84]

Sheikh JI, Woodward SH, Leskin GA (2003) Sleep in post-traumatic stress disorder and panic Convergence and divergence. Depress Anxiety 18 187-197... [Pg.98]

Irritable aggression and intrusive thoughts in post-traumatic stress disorder are reduced by low-dose risperidone as adjunctive therapy, according to the results of a double-blind, randomized trial in 16 male combat veterans, who took either risperidone (n = 7 mean age 49 years) or placebo (n = 8 mean age 54 years) for 6 weeks one subject taking risperidone dropped out because of urinary retention (45). Concurrent antidepressant medication and anxiolytic drugs were allowed in both groups. [Pg.338]

Hamner MB, Faldowski RA, Ulmer HG, Frueh BC, Huber MG, Arana GW. Adjunctive risperidone treatment in post-traumatic stress disorder a preliminary controlled trial of effects on comorbid psychotic symptoms. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 2003 18 1-8. [Pg.356]

Davidson, J., S. Roth, and E. Newman. 1991. Fluoxetine in post-traumatic stress disorder. Journal of Traumatic Stress 4 419-23. [Pg.231]


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