This transcript has been edited for clarity. Oliver Freudenreich, MD: Hello. I am Dr Oliver Freudenreich. For this Care Cues conversation today, I'm joined by my colleague, Dr Corinne Cather. We're ...
A 2015 study comparing schizophrenia patients who received oral or injectable antipsychotic medications found no difference in relapse rates between the groups. Now, a follow-up study published August ...
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Relapse prevention is why most people seek treatment, and with opioid use disorders (OUDs), there’s about a 90 percent relapse rate. This article explains why and how specific sayings from self-help ...
John F. Kelly, PhD, of the Recovery Research Institute and Department of Psychiatry at Mass General Brigham, is the lead ...
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