Massachusetts General Hospital Comprehensive Clinical Psychiatry

Intimate Partner Violence

Key Points Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a common, under-reported, and life-threatening public health problem that affects all segments of society. Societal implications of IPV include the cost of medical and psychiatric injury, chronicity and disability, as well as…

Movement Disorders

Key Points Movement disorders result from dysfunction of neural circuits that typically include the basal ganglia. Dopamine, the best-understood basal ganglia neurotransmitter, affects the drive for movements, cognitions, and emotions. Hypokinetic disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, may include depression and…

Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Headaches

Key Points Incidence/Epidemiology While headaches are extremely common and usually benign, there are many dangerous causes of headache. Headaches, even when benign, can be disabling. Pathophysiology The pathophysiology of a headache depends on its underlying cause. Clinical Findings Certain headache…

Neuroimaging in Psychiatry

Key Points When structural neuroimaging is clinically indicated, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is usually the modality of choice. Computed tomography (CT) is typically recommended instead of MRI if an acute bleed is suspected. Guidelines for obtaining structural neuroimaging studies in…