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2887 – Mild Cognitive Impairment Patients and Psychiatric Follow Up

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

D. Goujon*
Affiliation:
Psychiatry 78 G 04, CHI Poissy, Poissy, France

Abstract

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The case study will be used to illustrate our collaboration emerging from a joined everyday multidisciplinary evaluation in a day care center of a large community general hospital.

Many of these patients meet a geriatric specialist, a neuropsychologist and a psychiatrist after a somatic, biological and radiological evaluation. Some of those patients benefit of a long lasting psychiatric follow up even though they had never had a psychiatric medical personnal history in the past.

We will present in detail a long lasting follow up: neuropharmacological treatment and psychotherapy which are aiming for more than two years to stabilize major anxiety disorder of a seventy five old woman whose quality of life has significantly improved.

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