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• Effect of Open-Label Lamotrigine as Monotherapy and Adjunctive Therapy on the Self-Assessed Cognitive Function Scores of Patients With Bipolar I Disorder
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■ Pharmacological Treatment of Sex Offenders
THE PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF SEXUAL OFFENDERS Psychopharmacology Committee Newsletter Column Dr. John M. W. Bradford and Dr. Neil S. Kaye: Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Neil S. Kaye M.D. is a specialist Continue Reading
■ Psychic Akathisia
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Psychic Akathisia To the Editor: Use of atypical antipsychotics has become the standard of care in the treatment of psychosis.1 As newer agents enter the marketplace, Continue Reading
■ Rand v. Miller: Can Record Review Constitute a Doctor-Patient Relationship?
Rand v. Miller: Can Record Review Constitute a Doctor-Patient Relationship? Neil S. Kaye, M.D. Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Neil S. Kaye M.D. is a specialist and expert witness in Forensic Psychiatry, Continue Reading
■ Sexual Deviancy
Sexual Deviancy Neil S. Kaye, M.D. Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Neil S. Kaye M.D. is a specialist and expert witness in Forensic Psychiatry, his testimony has had a major impact on Continue Reading
■ State v. Szemple: A Double Whammy: Marital-Communication and the Priest-Penitent Privilege.
State v. Szemple: Marital-Communication and the Priest-Penitent Privilege. A Double Whammy: Forensic Psychiatry and the Priest-Penitent Privilege. Neil S. Kaye, M.D., Associate Editor Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Neil S. Kaye M.D. Continue Reading
Tardive Dyskinesia : Tremors in law and medicine and anti psychotic medication
TARDIVE DYSKINESIA: TREMORS IN LAW AND MEDICINE Neil S. Kaye, M.D., F.A.P.A. Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, Continue Reading