Publications by authors named "Rachael J Murphy"

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  • A 28-year-old male with a history of cannabis use experienced psychotic symptoms like mood swings and odd behavior, leading to his first psychiatric evaluation.
  • After diagnosing him with hypercalcemia, tests confirmed primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) as the underlying cause.
  • Following surgery to remove the parathyroid gland, the patient no longer required psychiatric medications, highlighting the need to explore organic causes of psychosis, especially in individuals with substance use issues.
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Depersonalization and derealization refer to an estranged state of mind that involves a profound feeling of detachment from one's sense of self and the surrounding environment, respectively. The phenomena co-occur on a continuum of severity, ranging from a transient experience as a normal reaction to a traumatic event to a highly debilitating condition with persistent symptoms, formally described as depersonalization/derealization disorder (DPDR). Lack of awareness of DPDR is partly due to a limited neurobiological framework, and there remains a significant risk of misdiagnosis in clinical practice.

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