Management Considerations for Excoriation Disorder in Older Adults

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Management Considerations for Excoriation Disorder in Older Adults
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Neil Agarwal
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ConcertoCare’s Medical Director of Behavioral Health Alexis Freedberg, MD, recently published a study about Excoriation Disorder in Older Adults, and the management of treating the chronic condition among seniors. The study provides a therapeutic approach to managing the disorder as part of ongoing behavioral therapy.
Read the study findings: Review of Management Considerations for Excoriation Disorder in Older Adults - ScienceDirect
Listen to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/american-journal-of-geriatric-psychiatry-podcast/id1743261627?i=1000655441508
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