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Jonathan Rogers, Ph.D.

Jonathan Rogers is a Clinical Lecturer in General Adult Psychiatry at the University College London. He is interested in catatonia especially as it relates to anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.

Jonathan Rogers, Ph.D.

1. Jonathan Rogers Introduction

1. Jonathan Rogers Introduction
1. Jonathan Rogers Introduction

1. Jonathan Rogers Introduction

00:49
2. How did you become interested in catatonia?

2. How did you become interested in catatonia?

01:57
3. The book/movie "Brain on Fire's" impact on catatonia awareness

3. The book/movie "Brain on Fire's" impact on catatonia awareness

00:51
4. How can medical problems interact with catatonia?

4. How can medical problems interact with catatonia?

01:51
5. How does excited catatonia compare to the stuporous form?

5. How does excited catatonia compare to the stuporous form?

01:14
6. Are there cases of catatonia without a clear underlying disorder?

6. Are there cases of catatonia without a clear underlying disorder?

00:48
7. Could catatonia run in families?

7. Could catatonia run in families?

01:06
8. What is catatonia?

8. What is catatonia?

01:13
9. Is catatonia psychiatric, neuropsychiatric, or medical?

9. Is catatonia psychiatric, neuropsychiatric, or medical?

00:35
10. Creating the British Association for Psychopharmacology Guidelines

10. Creating the British Association for Psychopharmacology Guidelines

01:31
11. Catatonia in The British Association for Psychopharmacology Guidelines

11. Catatonia in The British Association for Psychopharmacology Guidelines

02:51
12. What's the best rating scale to use?

12. What's the best rating scale to use?

01:43
13. Caregiver input when using the Bush Francis Catatonia Rating Scale

13. Caregiver input when using the Bush Francis Catatonia Rating Scale

01:33
14. The advantages of having doctors consider catatonia

14. The advantages of having doctors consider catatonia

00:42
15. Regarding catatonia research

15. Regarding catatonia research

01:40
16. Are there any remarkable recoveries you could share?

16. Are there any remarkable recoveries you could share?

01:00
17. What role do anxiety and fear play in catatonia?

17. What role do anxiety and fear play in catatonia?

02:15
18. What role does substance use play in catatonia?

18. What role does substance use play in catatonia?

01:13
19. What should other providers know about catatonia?

19. What should other providers know about catatonia?

01:15
20. Is it important to collaborate?

20. Is it important to collaborate?

01:45
21. Obstacles to receiving an accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment

21. Obstacles to receiving an accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment

01:17
22. What would you like providers and patients to know about ECT?

22. What would you like providers and patients to know about ECT?

01:04
23. How did you hear about The Catatonia Foundation?

23. How did you hear about The Catatonia Foundation?

00:51
24. What do you hope The Catatonia Foundation can accomplish?

24. What do you hope The Catatonia Foundation can accomplish?

01:17
25. What can families or caregivers bring to doctors that can be helpful?

25. What can families or caregivers bring to doctors that can be helpful?

01:21
26. Advice for when catatonia patients can't comply with treatment

26. Advice for when catatonia patients can't comply with treatment

00:57
27. What are your thoughts on the use of antipsychotics in catatonia?

27. What are your thoughts on the use of antipsychotics in catatonia?

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