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Generally, the patients that get triaged into neuropsychiatry clinic fall into 4 major categories:
 
Generally, the patients that get triaged into neuropsychiatry clinic fall into 4 major categories:
  
# psychiatric complaints in the setting of other neurological conditions (multiple sclerosis, Parkinson, TBI, etc.).  
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# Psychiatric complaints in the setting of other neurological conditions (multiple sclerosis, Parkinson, TBI, etc.).  
# functional neurological disorders
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# Functional neurological disorders
# behavioral complaints in intellectually disabled populations
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# Behavioral complaints in intellectually disabled populations
# cognitive complaints (sometimes these are filtered into behavioral neurology clinic)
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# Cognitive complaints (sometimes these are filtered into the Behavioral Neurology clinic)
 
 
 
 
  
 
When assessing a patient presenting with behavioral or affective symptoms in the setting of neuropathology, consider the following three contributions:
 
When assessing a patient presenting with behavioral or affective symptoms in the setting of neuropathology, consider the following three contributions:
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# What is the psychological impact of the neurological illness on the patient
 
# What is the psychological impact of the neurological illness on the patient
  
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==Helpful Guides==
  
 
[[Neuropsychiatry Trainee Guide]]
 
[[Neuropsychiatry Trainee Guide]]

Latest revision as of 17:33, 16 July 2024

General Concepts

Generally, the patients that get triaged into neuropsychiatry clinic fall into 4 major categories:

  1. Psychiatric complaints in the setting of other neurological conditions (multiple sclerosis, Parkinson, TBI, etc.).
  2. Functional neurological disorders
  3. Behavioral complaints in intellectually disabled populations
  4. Cognitive complaints (sometimes these are filtered into the Behavioral Neurology clinic)

When assessing a patient presenting with behavioral or affective symptoms in the setting of neuropathology, consider the following three contributions:

  1. What are the potentially disrupted neural circuits
  2. What is the patient’s premorbid baseline – a common pitfall in neuropsychiatry is reducing the patient to their neurological condition
  3. What is the psychological impact of the neurological illness on the patient

Helpful Guides

Neuropsychiatry Trainee Guide

Initial Neuropsychiatry Appointment Guide

Treatment - Psychotherapy Models Overview

Treatment - Pharmacotherapy Overview