Real-world clinical experiences provide valuable insights into rare presentations, treatment outcomes, and evolving therapeutic approaches. Case reports in psychiatry, behavioral health, and addiction medicine allow for detailed documentation of complex cases that challenge conventional guidelines. These reports often reveal nuances in symptom progression, medication responses, and patient-provider dynamics, offering practical knowledge for both students and seasoned professionals. Emerging conditions, comorbidities, or responses to novel treatments often surface first in individual case accounts. They serve as teaching tools and can drive hypotheses for future research. Despite being anecdotal, case reports remain foundational in sharing clinical wisdom, especially in rapidly evolving fields where personalized care increasingly defines success.
Title : Integrating bibliopoetry therapy and digital health technologies for inflammation management: A neuropsychosomatic perspective
Nile Stanley, University of North Florida, United States
Title : The Storm Within: Neuropsychological Insights into Dysregulation and Substance Use in the Adolescent Brain.
Ann Marie Leonard Zabel, Curry College, United States
Title : Sexualizing anxiety and anxiolytic sex: Misattribution of arousal
Sam Vaknin, CIAPS, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Title : Creative exploration of the complexity of the pre-lapse experience in the addict to add retrospective insight
Eric A Kreuter, Cornerstone of Rhinebeck, United States
Title : Resilience in counseling: Processing grief for the addictions counselor
Jorja Jamison, Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, United States
Title : Resilience in counseling: Processing grief for the addictions counselor
Kayla Albers, Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, United States