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Excited catatonia

Dr. Scott Beach - How can we help psychiatrists feel more confident making accurate diagnoses of excited catatonia?
01:36
Dr. Stanley Caroff - How can we help psychiatrists become more confident diagnosing excited or agitated catatonia?
01:39
Dr. Brendan Carroll - How can we help psychiatrists feel more confident diagnosing the excited form of catatonia?
01:37
Dr. Jorge Cuevas - What could you say to someone about excited catatonia?
01:10
Dr. Dirk Dhossche - Are benzodiazepines effective in treating excited catatonia?
01:00
Dr. Gábor Gazdag - How can we help psychiatrists feel more confident diagnosing excited catatonia?
01:00
Dr. Vaughn McCall - How can we help psychiatrists make an accurate diagnosis when they aren't confident about diagnosing the excited form of catatonia?
02:27
Dr. Georg Northoff - How can doctors feel more confident diagnosing excited catatonia?
01:29
Jonathan Rogers - What are your thoughts on the excited form of catatonia compared to the stuporous form?
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