Examples of highly cited articles (>200 times) published in the journal are: • This review examined mechanisms of action of the
atypical antipsychotic medications, emphasizing features of their pharmacology relevant to their profile of adverse effects. • This was a critical review of
nosological issues related to
bipolar disorder. It also proposed diagnostic criteria for bipolar spectrum disorders, making a unique contribution to the latter topic. • This review, by one of the developers of the
Toronto Alexithymia Scale, examined literature concerned with
alexithymia (an inability to identify and describe ones' emotions). The review summarized evidence that alexithymia reflects deficits in the cognitive processing and regulation of emotions. Implications for future research, and for psychotherapy, were identified. • This was a
retrospective cohort study that evaluated mortality in a cohort with
schizophrenia by linkage to a national mortality registry. A 20-fold increase in the risk of suicide was found, but elevated mortality due to other causes was also identified. Overall, the risk of mortality was doubled and it was estimated that life expectancy was diminished by approximately 20 years. • In this study,
cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) and
placebo were administered to 11
panic disorder patients. CCK-4 (but not placebo) was found to induce
panic attack identical to the spontaneous panic attacks that occur in people with panic disorder. ==See also==