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The Growing Challenges of Accessing Prescription Stimulants: What Patients Need to Know About ADHD, Access, and Misuse
Managing ADHD can be life-changing, but for many patients, especially adults, navigating treatment options has become more complex than ever. More adults are being prescribed stimulant prescriptions, resulting in medication shortages and rising concerns around non-medical use.
Alexithymia in Personality Disorders: New Insights for Diagnosis and Treatment
Explore the connection between Alexithymia and personality disorders, including how difficulty identifying emotions can impact relationships and mental health. This post sheds light on emerging research and clinical insights to better understand emotional awareness in therapy.
Alliance Ruptures and Resolutions in the Treatment of Personality Disorders: What the Research Tells Us
Discover how alliance ruptures—breakdowns in the therapist-client relationship—affect the treatment of personality disorders. This post explores strategies for recognizing and repairing these ruptures to support more effective, long-term therapeutic outcomes.
How Stable Are Personality Disorders Over Time? A Look at New Research on Diagnostic and Symptom-Level Change
New research shows that personality disorders may not be as stable as once thought. Learn how PD symptoms and diagnoses change over time—and what this means for treatment.
Ketamine for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Promising Step Toward Functional Recovery
New research shows ketamine may help improve mood and functioning in Borderline Personality Disorder. Learn what this means for treatment options.
How Personality and Coping Styles Help Us Understand—and Treat—Depression
How personality traits and coping styles predict depression—Dr. Danish explains how these insights can guide better treatment beyond medications.
Optimal Iron Supplementation for Children and Teens: New Research Clarifies How Much and How Long
New research shows low-dose, short-course iron supplements are effective for kids and teens with anemia—crucial knowledge for psychiatric care.
Iron Deficiency: Why It's So Common—and What You Can Do About It
New research shows low-dose, short-course iron supplements are effective for kids and teens with anemia—crucial knowledge for psychiatric care.
High-Functioning Autism Traits in Personality Disorders: A Surprising Clinical Overlap
Many adults with personality disorders may actually meet criteria for high-functioning autism. Learn what the latest research reveals and how it impacts diagnosis and treatment.
How AI is Revolutionizing Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Treatment
AI is transforming mental health care by predicting recovery in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Learn how machine learning is shaping the future of GAD treatment at Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry.
The Hidden Costs of Daylight Saving Time: How It Disrupts Mental and Physical Health
Daylight Saving Time affects sleep, mood, and heart health. Dr. Danish of Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry explains the risks and how to adjust effectively.
Mindfulness for ADHD: How Meditation Improves Focus and Reduces Stress
Mindfulness can improve focus and reduce stress in ADHD. Discover how Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry and Dr. Danish integrate mindfulness into ADHD care.
Understanding Onyda XR: A New Option for ADHD and Beyond
One of the medications our medication management team utilizes for patients with ADHD is Onyda X — a once-daily, non-stimulant liquid formulation approved for ADHD treatment in children aged six and older.