Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- CME information
- List of icons
- Abbreviations
- Case 1 Achieving Remission with Medication Management Augmented with Pet Therapy
- Case 2 The Luteal, Jaw-Moving Woman with Paranoid Paneling
- Case 3 The other Lady with a Moving jaw
- Case 4 The Lady with Major Depressive Disorder who Bought an RV
- Case 5 The Primary care Physician who went the Prescribing Distance but Came up Short
- Case 6 Interruptions, Ammonia, and Dyskinesias, oh my!
- Case 7 The Lady and the man who sat on Couches
- Case 8 The lady who had her Diagnosis Altered
- Case 9 The man who Picked Things up
- Case 10 It Worked this Time, but with a Hitch
- Case 11 The Figment of a man who Looked upon the Lady
- Case 12 The Man who could not Sell Anymore
- Case 13 The Woman who Thought she was ill, then was ill
- Case 14 Generically Speaking, Generics are Adequate
- Case 15 The Woman who Would not Leave her car
- Case 16 The Woman who Liked Late-Night TV
- Case 17 The Patient who Interacted with Everything
- Case 18 The Angry Twins
- Case 19 Anxiety, Depression, or Pre-Bipolaring?
- Case 20 The Patient who was not Lyming
- Case 21 Hindsight is Always 20/20, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Case 22 This One’s too hot, this One’s too Cold. . .this One is Just Right
- Case 23 Schizophrenia Patient Needs Sleep
- Case 24 The man with Greasy Hands needs fine Tuning
- Case 25 The Combative Business Woman
- Case 26 The man with a Little bit of Everything
- Case 27 Oops. . .he fell off the curve
- Case 28 54-year-old with Recurrent Depression and “Psychiatric” Parkinsonism
- Case 29 55-year-old with Depression not Responsive to Serotonergic Treatment
- Case 30 23-year-old with First Depression. . .that’s it!
- Posttest and CME Credit (Optional)
- Index of Drug Names
- Index of Case Studies
Case 28 - 54-year-old with Recurrent Depression and “Psychiatric” Parkinsonism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 October 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- CME information
- List of icons
- Abbreviations
- Case 1 Achieving Remission with Medication Management Augmented with Pet Therapy
- Case 2 The Luteal, Jaw-Moving Woman with Paranoid Paneling
- Case 3 The other Lady with a Moving jaw
- Case 4 The Lady with Major Depressive Disorder who Bought an RV
- Case 5 The Primary care Physician who went the Prescribing Distance but Came up Short
- Case 6 Interruptions, Ammonia, and Dyskinesias, oh my!
- Case 7 The Lady and the man who sat on Couches
- Case 8 The lady who had her Diagnosis Altered
- Case 9 The man who Picked Things up
- Case 10 It Worked this Time, but with a Hitch
- Case 11 The Figment of a man who Looked upon the Lady
- Case 12 The Man who could not Sell Anymore
- Case 13 The Woman who Thought she was ill, then was ill
- Case 14 Generically Speaking, Generics are Adequate
- Case 15 The Woman who Would not Leave her car
- Case 16 The Woman who Liked Late-Night TV
- Case 17 The Patient who Interacted with Everything
- Case 18 The Angry Twins
- Case 19 Anxiety, Depression, or Pre-Bipolaring?
- Case 20 The Patient who was not Lyming
- Case 21 Hindsight is Always 20/20, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Case 22 This One’s too hot, this One’s too Cold. . .this One is Just Right
- Case 23 Schizophrenia Patient Needs Sleep
- Case 24 The man with Greasy Hands needs fine Tuning
- Case 25 The Combative Business Woman
- Case 26 The man with a Little bit of Everything
- Case 27 Oops. . .he fell off the curve
- Case 28 54-year-old with Recurrent Depression and “Psychiatric” Parkinsonism
- Case 29 55-year-old with Depression not Responsive to Serotonergic Treatment
- Case 30 23-year-old with First Depression. . .that’s it!
- Posttest and CME Credit (Optional)
- Index of Drug Names
- Index of Case Studies
Summary
Patient evaluation on intake
• 54-year-old man was admitted to the hospital for an MDE
• Experienced his first MDE at age 30; since then has had periodic MDEs of two-to-three months duration almost every fall/winter
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- Case Studies: Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology , pp. 411 - 422Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016