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Opana((R)) ER induced thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

Kotbi, Nabil; Han, Bernadine; Cheng, Duncan; Odom, Anna E
We present the case of a patient who developed thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) following intravenous injection of Opana((R)) ER. TTP reemerged after three months of abstinence with Opana misuse. This case report brings awareness to the possibility of developing TTP in those who misuse Opana, which is a growing concern.
PMCID:4425330
PMID: 25995651
ISSN: 1179-142x
CID: 1591082

Understanding the Dangers of Synthetic Cannabinoids

Lubarsky, Katherine; Odom, Anna; Bernstein, Sarah; Kotbi, Nabil
PMID: 24755632
ISSN: 1932-0620
CID: 1072562

Citalopram in agitated and delusional demented patients who failed treatment with antipsychotic agents [Letter]

Kotbi, Nabil; Singh, Arun; Kneifati-Hayek, Jerard; Odom, Anna; Alexopoulos, George
PMID: 24763800
ISSN: 0895-0172
CID: 1072552

Mania, cocaine, and rhabdomyolysis: a case report [Letter]

Kotbi, Nabil; Oliveira, Elaine; Francois, Dimitry; Odom, Anna
PMID: 23082839
ISSN: 1055-0496
CID: 1072572

A case of late-life onset mania during Varenicline assisted smoking cessation [Letter]

Francois, Dimitry; Odom, Anna; Kotbi, Nabil
PMID: 21480382
ISSN: 0885-6230
CID: 1072582

[The differentiation between identity crisis and identity diffusion and its impact on treatment] [Case Report]

Foelsch, Pamela A; Odom, Anna; Arena, Helen; Krischer, Maya K; Schmeck, Klaus; Schluter-Muller, Susanne
The differentiation between an identity crisis, a transient phenomenon that usually results (after resolution) in a well-integrated identity with flexible and adaptive functioning, and an identity diffusion that is viewed as a basis for subsequent personality pathology, has a major impact on the selection of a treatment method. A new treatment method (Adolescent Identity Treatment, AIT), a modification of Transference Focused Psychotherapy, was developed to treat adolescents with identity diffusion in order to improve their relationships with friends, parents, and teachers and to help them acquire positive self-esteem, clarify life goals and establish a stable identity. In a case study we describe the basic approaches of AIT in assessment and treatment.
PMID: 20795520
ISSN: 0032-7034
CID: 1072592

[Treatment of adolescents with identity diffusion: a modification of transference focused psychotherapy]

Foelsch, Pamela A; Odom, Anna E; Kernberg, Otto F
This paper is an introduction to a treatment for adolescents with identity diffusion that has been modified from a therapy that has been found to be effective in the treatment of adults with significant identity diffusion, namely, Transference Focused Psychotherapy. The central role of differentiating normal Identity Crisis from Identity Diffusion in adolescents, essential to accurately identifying those adolescents appropriate for this treatment, is articulated. The primary modifications of TFP for adolescent treatment described involve changes in frequency and duration of some of the specific techniques (e.g. increased clarification ; more work in the extra-transferential relationships before directly addressing the transference), tactics (e.g. inclusion of family during the assessment phase and treatment contract setting phases of treatment; inclusion of supportive interventions in the environment while maintaining the analytic stance in sessions), and strategies (e.g. the goal of removing blockages to the development of normal identity integration, not "forced maturation"). This treatment aims to improve adolescent's relationships with friends, parents, and teachers; help clarify life goals ; acquire positive self-esteem; and be better prepared for entering love relation ships.
PMID: 18795195
ISSN: 0383-6320
CID: 1072602