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The Case: 34-Year-Old With Polymorphic Anxiety Disorder and Mood Symptoms
Drills—interactive, Web-based presentations of an actual case provided by an overseeing clinician—will better enable the participants to understand how to treat complex cases and what actually occurs in real-world situations behind closed psychiatrists' doors. Participants are able to review a case, answer questions regarding potential treatment options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. Each drill provides difficult content on an easy-to-grasp and interesting level, thereby involving the participant in the learning experience. This case discusses management options for a patient with multiple symptom domains and inadequate response to current treatment.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
MPP: Drills added 08/17/2010. CME credit is not available

The Sigma Enigma: Can Sigma Receptors Provide a Novel Target for Disorders of Mood and Cognition?
Articles are an integral part of the education system of practicing clinicians. By keeping up-to-date on medical literature, practitioners may be better prepared to handle difficult cases that present to their practice. Furthermore, articles offer an opportunity for practitioners to brush up on background information, as well as providing new information on up-and-coming research and treatments in the field of psychopharmacology. This article tries to unravel the mysteries about sigma receptors as psychopharmacological targets.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
MPP: Articles added 07/14/2009. CME credit is not available

Stahl's Essential Slides Chapter 11
This chapter has described the mood disorders, including those across the bipolar spectrum.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Slides added 01/01/2009. CME credit is not available

Stahl's Essential Slides Chapter 13
Mood stabilizers have evolved significantly in recent years. They include agents that are mania-minded and treat mania while preventing manic relapse as well as agents that are depression-minded and treat bipolar depression while preventing depressive relapse.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Slides added 01/01/2009. CME credit is not available

Stahl's Essential Slides Clinical Psychopharm Bundle Chapters 9-19
Stahl's Essential Slides Clinical Psychopharm Bundle Chapters 9-19.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Slides added 01/01/2009. CME credit is not available

Stahl's Essential Slides Essential Psychopharm Bundle Chapters 1-19
Stahl's Essential Slides Essential Psychopharm Bundle Chapters 1-19.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Slides added 01/01/2009. CME credit is not available

Stahl's Essential Test Bundle Chapters 1-19, Teacher's Edition
This Teacher's Edition includes the posttest for chapters 1-19 and a separate answer key in both Microsoft Word and PDF formats.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Teaching Tests added 01/01/2009. CME credit is not available

Stahl's Essential Test Bundle Chapters 9-19, Teacher's Edition
This Teacher's Edition includes the posttest for chapters 9-19 and a separate answer key in both Microsoft Word and PDF formats.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Teaching Tests added 01/01/2009. CME credit is not available

Stahl's Essential Test Chapter 11, Teacher's Edition

This chapter has described the mood disorders, including those across the bipolar spectrum.


[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Teaching Tests added 01/01/2009. CME credit is not available

Stahl's Essential Test Chapter 13, Teacher's Edition

Mood stabilizers have evolved significantly in recent years. They include agents that are mania-minded and treat mania while preventing manic relapse as well as agents that are depression-minded and treat bipolar depression while preventing depressive relapse.


[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Teaching Tests added 01/01/2009. CME credit is not available

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