George Proctor
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Recent Articles
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Cummings M, Scott C, Arguello J, Arias A, Breth A, Delgado D, et al.
CNS Spectr
. 2020 Oct;
25(5):701-713.
PMID: 33111661
The Cal-DSH Diversion Guidelines provide 10 general guidelines that jurisdictions should consider when developing diversion programs for individuals with a serious mental illness (SMI) who become involved in the criminal...
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Stahl S, Morrissette D, Cummings M, Azizian A, Bader S, Broderick C, et al.
CNS Spectr
. 2017 May;
19(5):449-465.
PMID: 28480838
Here we provide comprehensive guidelines for the assessment and treatment of violence and aggression of various etiologies, including psychotic aggression and impulsive aggression due to schizophrenia, mood disorders, ADHD, or...
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Meyer J, Cummings M, Proctor G
CNS Spectr
. 2016 Dec;
22(5):391-396.
PMID: 28004621
Irreversible monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) antidepressants have significant efficacy in treatment-resistant unipolar depression, but in some instances patients may not achieve remission. Among the adjunctive and augmentation strategies, certain second-generation...
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Meyer J, Proctor G, Cummings M, Dardashti L, Stahl S
Case Rep Psychiatry
. 2016 Nov;
2016:5606098.
PMID: 27872784
Clozapine provides a 50%-60% response rate in refractory schizophrenia but has a narrow therapeutic index and is susceptible to pharmacokinetic interactions, particularly with strong inhibitors or inducers of cytochrome P450...
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Meyer J, Cummings M, Proctor G, Stahl S
Psychiatr Clin North Am
. 2016 Nov;
39(4):541-556.
PMID: 27836150
Persistent violence not due to acute psychosis or mania can be managed only after appropriate characterization of the aggressive episodes (psychotic, impulsive, or predatory/planned/instrumental). The type of violence combined with...
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Stahl S, Morrissette D, Cummings M, Azizian A, Bader S, Broderick C, et al.
CNS Spectr
. 2016 Jul;
19(5):449-65.
PMID: 27358935
Here we provide comprehensive guidelines for the assessment and treatment of violence and aggression of various etiologies, including psychotic aggression and impulsive aggression due to schizophrenia, mood disorders, ADHD, or...