top of page
These interviews and transcripts are provided for educational and informational purposes only. They reflect the views of the individual speaker at the time of the interview and do not constitute clinical guidelines, standards of care, or individualized medical advice. Readers should consult qualified clinicians and current medical literature when making clinical or treatment decisions. Content should not be presented as definitive guidance or used out of context in publications, policy statements, or clinical materials.

Brendan T. Carroll, M.D.
Dr. Brendan Carroll is a psychiatrist in Chillicothe, Ohio and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Adena Regional Medical Center and Chillicothe Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Brendan T. Carroll, M.D.
1. Dr. Brendan T. Carroll Introduction

Search video...

1. Dr. Brendan T. Carroll Introduction
00:56

2. How did you become interested in catatonia?
00:42

3. What is your general experience treating patients with catatonia?
01:01

4. What studies have you done on catatonia?
01:37

5. What is catatonia?
00:48

6. What symptoms would help you make diagnose catatonia?
00:50

7. Do you think substance abuse plays a role in catatonia?
00:53

8. Do you think anxiety plays a role in catatonia?
00:54

9. What would you like other providers to know about catatonia?
00:44

10. Does a delayed diagnosis make effective treatment more difficult?
00:37

11. What is ECT?
00:59

12. Some misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia
01:01

13. What rating scales do you use?
03:22

14. Input from others when using a rating scale
01:00

15. What challenges do you see with using a rating scale?
01:59

16. How providers can diagnose excited catatonia more confidently
01:37

17. Awareness of the recovery of cognitive abilities in catatonia cases
01:28

18. Interest in The Catatonia Foundation and hope for its future
01:20

19. What studies would you like to see for catatonia?
01:44

20. Is frustration from families a common experience currently?
01:31

21. Consultation-liaison psychiatrists and diagnosing/treating catatonia
00:54

22. How outpatient psychiatrists can better identify catatonia
01:20
bottom of page
