Dr. Stefanie Russman Block (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) discusses a trial looking at whether connectivity patterns in the brain can be used to predict treatment response in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin discusses childhood and neurodeveloment-related psychiatric disorders explored in the January issue.

  • Russman Block interview [00:51]
  • Exposure and response prevention versus stress management therapy [05:46]
  • Investigating adolescents and adults [07:02]
  • Clinical implications [08:29]
  • Limitations [10:02]
  • Further research [11:56]
  • Kalin interview [12:57]
  • Russman Block et al. [13:12]
  • Webb et al. [14:57]
  • Floris et al. [17:45]
  • Shimelis et al. [21:27]
  • Brikell et al. [26:04]

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