Neuropsychiatric Therapy Guides and Resources

When working with Neuropsychiatric Therapy, the interdisciplinary treatment of mental health issues that arise from neurological conditions. Also known as brain‑mind therapy, it blends psychiatry, neurology, and rehabilitation to improve both cognition and mood.

One critical condition covered under this umbrella is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, a rare but life‑threatening reaction to antipsychotic medications marked by fever, muscle rigidity, and altered mental status. Managing NMS often requires immediate drug withdrawal, supportive care, and sometimes dopamine‑agonist therapy. Another frequent overlap is Vertigo, a sensation of spinning that can provoke anxiety and lead to depressive symptoms when it becomes chronic. Treating vertigo‑related depression typically involves vestibular rehabilitation combined with mood‑stabilizing strategies. Anxiety, a persistent feeling of worry that can heighten the risk of substance‑use disorders, is another focus; approaches include cognitive‑behavioral therapy, exposure techniques, and, when needed, medication. Finally, Depression, a mood disorder that often lowers sexual desire and can be worsened by certain antidepressants, is addressed through psychotherapy, lifestyle modifications, and careful drug selection.

What you’ll discover in this collection

Below you’ll find a curated set of articles that break down the diagnosis, risk factors, and treatment pathways for these intertwined issues. Whether you’re a clinician looking for quick reference or a patient seeking clear explanations, the posts cover practical steps—from recognizing early signs of NMS to handling the mental toll of chronic dizziness. Dive in to get actionable advice that bridges neurological and psychiatric care, and see how each piece fits into the larger picture of neuropsychiatric therapy.

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Edward Jepson-Randall, Oct, 25 2025