Antipsychotic Use in Young Children Declining, but Concerning Trends Remain

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Zagorski, N. (2020). Antipsychotic use in young children declining, but concerning trends remain. Psychiatric News, 55(23).  Introduction Many U.S. youth appear to be prescribed antipsychotics without first receiving recommended psychosocial interventions, experts…

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Purpose in Life Protects Against the Development of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in U.S. Veterans without a History of Suicidality: A 10-Year, Nationally Representative, Longitudinal Study

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Fischer, I. C., Nichter, B., Feldman, D. B., Na, P. J., Tsai, J., Harpaz–Rotem, I., Schulenberg, S. E., & Pietrzak, R. H. (2023). Purpose in life protects against the development…

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Fear Load: The Psychophysiological Over-expression of Fear as an Intermediate Phenotype Associated with Trauma Reactions

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Norrholm, S. D., Glover, E. M., Stevens, J. S., Fani, N., Galatzer-Levy, I. R., Bradley, B., ... & Jovanovic, T. (2015). Fear load: the psychophysiological over-expression of fear as an…

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