Catatonia in Autism and Neuroatypical Patients - Easy to miss, Harder to Treat
PsyDactic08/11/24 • 35 min
-- More recently I have faced the diagnostic conundrum of catatonia in autism, and that is what I want to explore in more excruciating detail today. There is surprisingly little literature on the subject, and that is concerning because being able to identify and treat catatonia can be life-saving, not to mention life-altering for patients and their caretakers. Misidentifying catatonia as mere aggression or highly limited interests in autism can result in exactly the wrong medication being given or no medication being given and a worsening of the condition. --
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08/11/24 • 35 min
PsyDactic - Catatonia in Autism and Neuroatypical Patients - Easy to miss, Harder to Treat
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Catatonia in Autistic and other Neuroatypical Patients
Welcome to PsyDactic. Today is Saturday, August 10, 2024. and I am Dr. O’Leary, a psychiatrist and fellow in child and adolescent psychiatry in the national capital region. This is a podcast about psychiatry and neuroscience that I produce in my free time to help inspire me to never stop learning. I hope that I can help you learn as well. I should remind anyone listening to this that I am not giving medical advice and any opinion t
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