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Dec 2022
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December 2022: A Novel, Brief, Fully Aut...

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
About this episode

Dr. Rebecca Price (University of Pittsburgh) discusses a novel, computer-based intervention designed to extend the antidepressant effects of a single dose of ketamine. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin discusses the rest of the December issue and what draws it together.

  • Price interview [00:40]
  • What does the computer-based intervention consist of? [03:55]
  • Comparator arms [05:25]
  • Are there immediate clinical implications? [08:04]
  • Limitations [10:19]
  • Further research [12:17]
  • Kalin interview [14:02]
  • Price et al. [14:28]
  • Santos et al. [17:28]
  • Grilo et al. [19:43]
  • Solmi et al.v [22:51]
  • Lam et al. [25:01]

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