Donald Klein was known as the father of psychopharmacology, and when he passed earlier this year he left behind a legacy that remains relevant to practice. We survey his ideas that lasted - panic disorder, atypical depression, antidepressant withdrawal - and pull one out of the dustbins that still has relevance today: A common disorder of mood and personality he called Hysteroid dysphoria.
Date Published: 11/25/19
Duration: 7 minutes, 30 seconds