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Jerald Kay
Researcher at Wright State University
Publications - 121
Citations - 1963
Jerald Kay is an academic researcher from Wright State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 116 publications receiving 1821 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerald Kay include Tulane University.
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The WPA-Lancet Psychiatry Commission on the Future of Psychiatry
Dinesh Bhugra,Dinesh Bhugra,Allan Tasman,Soumitra Pathare,Stefan Priebe,Shubulade Smith,John Torous,Melissa R. Arbuckle,Alex Langford,Renato D. Alarcón,Renato D. Alarcón,Helen F.K. Chiu,Michael B. First,Jerald Kay,Charlene Sunkel,Anita Thapar,Pichet Udomratn,Florence Baingana,Devora Kestel,Roger Man Kin Ng,Anita Patel,Livia De Picker,Kwame McKenzie,Kwame McKenzie,Driss Moussaoui,Matt Muijen,Peter Bartlett,Sophie Davison,Tim Exworthy,Nasser Loza,Diana Rose,Julio Torales,Mark Brown,Helen Christensen,Joseph Firth,Matcheri S. Keshavan,Ang Li,Jukka-Pekka Onnela,Til Wykes,Hussein Elkholy,Hussein Elkholy,Gurvinder Kalra,Gurvinder Kalra,Kate F Lovett,Michael J. Travis,Antonio Ventriglio +45 more
TL;DR: The therapeutic relationship remains paramount, and psychiatrists will need to acquire the necessary communication skills and cultural awareness to work optimally as patient demographics change, and psychiatry faces major challenges.
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The fate of integrated treatment: whatever happened to the biopsychosocial psychiatrist?
Glen O. Gabbard,Jerald Kay +1 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that further research is needed to clarify the optimal situations for the one-person model of integrated treatment and also propose systematic teaching of integratedreatment in all residency training programs.
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Effect of age on long-term heart rate variability
TL;DR: Sleep ULF power is not significantly affected by age, whereas VLF, LF and HF powers and fractal dimensions of heart rate significantly decrease with age during awake as well as sleep periods.
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Decreased heart-period variability in patients with panic disorder: a study of Holter ECG records.
Vikram K. Yeragani,Edward Sobolewski,Gina Igel,Charles Johnson,V.C. Jampala,Jerald Kay,Nosrat M. Hillman,Suneetha Yeragani,Satyanarayana Vempati +8 more
TL;DR: The decrease in total and ULF power may increase the risk of mortality and sudden arrhythmic death in patients with panic disorder if they experience a cardiac event and the higher relative LF power during sleep also suggests a possible higher sympathetic drive in the patients during sleep.
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Traumatic Deidealization and the Future of Medicine
TL;DR: The articles in this issue of the Journalon medical student abuse by Silver and Glicken 1 and Sheehan et al 2 are provocative and disturbing.