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    I wanted to thank Dr. Nasrallah for his bold article, “Treatment resistance is a myth!” (From the Editor, Current Psychiatry, March 2021, p. 14-16...

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    Publish date: May 15, 2018

    Dr. Stanley N. Caroff announces details about the 2018 Promising Scholars Program.

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    Tardive dyskinesia is theme of awards competition for early career psychiatrists

    Author:
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    Publish date: March 22, 2018

    Dr. Stanley N. Caroff announces details about the 2018 Promising Scholars Program.

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    Depression and deep brain stimulation: ‘Furor therapeuticus redux’

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    Publish date: March 7, 2017

    Dr. Stanley N. Caroff warns against the overuse of deep brain stimulation for behavioral disorders.

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    Empiric evidence clarifies risk factors, causes, and first-line interventions.

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