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Sunday, October, 12, 2008

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Virginia Tech Tragedy Sharpens Focus on Relationship Between Violence and Mental Illness

The April 16th shooting at Virginia Tech which led to over 30 students and faculty killed was the worst of its kind in U.S. history.  There has been much discussion about the mental state of the shooter, Seung Hui Cho, particularly his evaluation and psychiatric hospitalization for imminent danger to himself.  Several psychiatrists... Read moreChevron

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Schizophrenia vs. Delusional Disorder

For the past 15 years, my aunt has become paranoid, distrustful, and angry.  She has difficulty sleeping, for years she refused to leave the house, and she believes that a secret society is controlling her and her family.  She also gets into fights with everyone, although she is not a threat to herself or her family.  The weird... Read moreChevron

What are the Cardiac Side Effects of Medications for Schizophrenia?

My relative was doing well on seroquel (quetiapine) but he took himself off it because of heart palpitations.  He is now on olanzapine, and although he is calmer, he is not what he was, in many respects. Do you know of a drug similar to seroquel – which was the most normalizing medication he's had – that doesn’t affect the... Read moreChevron

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What types of reactions should be expected after an individual begins undergoing treatment for schizophrenia?

1. What types of reactions should be expected after an individual begins undergoing treatment for schizophrenia? What are some common side effects? This reader’s question is a good follow-up from my last blog on the prodromal phase of schizophrenia. Typically people have active hallucinations and bizarre thoughts before they and their family... Read moreChevron

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