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Editorial
. 2022 Nov 4;44(6):567-569.
doi: 10.47626/1516-4446-2022-0044.

Interventional psychiatry: the elephants in the room

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Interventional psychiatry: the elephants in the room

Frank Padberg et al. Braz J Psychiatry. .
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FP is a member of the European Scientific Advisory Board of Brainsway Inc., Jerusalem, Israel, and the International Scientific Advisory Board of Sooma, Helsinki, Finland. He has received speaking honoraria from Mag&More GmbH, the neuroCare Group, Munich, Germany, and Brainsway Inc. His laboratory has received equipment from neuroConn GmbH, Ilmenau, Germany, Mag&More GmbH and Brainsway Inc. ARB is chief medical advisor of Flow Neuroscience (Malmö, Sweden) and has a small equity in this company (2019-onwards). The other authors report no conflicts of interest.

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Figure 1. Personalized transcranial or deep brain stimulation, pharmacological interventions (e.g. ketamine or psychedelics), and cognitive behavioral therapy enhanced with pharmacological agents or brain stimulation are three examples of approaches in the growing field of interventional psychiatry.

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