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Contains�14�relevant, practice-oriented topics�including�evolving changes in prevalence of mental illness and substance use disorders; emerging knowledge of the neurobiology of COVID-19 infection; inpatient psychiatric practice changes in the public and private sector; transformation of outpatient psychiatry; psychiatry's�expanded�integration into�primary care; and more.�
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Provides in-depth�clinical reviews on�how the COVID-19 pandemic changed psychiatry for good,�offering�actionable insights for clinical practice.�
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Presents the�latest information on this timely, focused topic�under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.�Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create�clinically significant,�topic-based reviews.�
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Table of Contents
Changes in Prevalence of Mental Illness Among US Adults During Compared with Before the COVID-19 PandemicEmerging Knowledge of the Neurobiology of COVID-19
Inpatient Psychiatry During COVID-19: A Systems Perspective
Transformation of Outpatient Psychiatry
Psychiatry's Expanded Integration into Primary Care
The Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on US Emergency Departments
Coronavirus Disease 2019 and the Impact on Substance Use Disorder Treatments
Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health Care Practitioners
The Impact of COVID-19 on Brain Stimulation Therapy
Impact on Child Psychiatry
Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on Geriatric Psychiatry
The Impact of COVID-19 on Financing of Psychiatric Services
Mental Health Clinical Research Innovations during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Future Is Now
Preparing for the Next Pandemic to Protect Public Mental Health: What Have We Learned from COVID-19?
Sheppard Pratt: Lessons Learned During COVID Across a System of Care
Authors
Robert L. Trestman Professor and Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Virginia Tech/Carilion School of Medicine and CarilionClinic, CarilionClinic Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine. Arpan Waghray System director for behavioral medicine, Swedish Health Services.