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Giulio Perugi

Giulio Perugi

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Psychology

D-Index
76
Citations
19671
World Ranking
1727
National Ranking
19

Medicine

D-Index
76
Citations
19763
World Ranking
18833
National Ranking
756

Overview

Giulio Perugi is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a particular focus on psychiatry and mental health. Their research encompasses clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, pharmacology, and experimental and cognitive psychology. The primary themes explored throughout their work include bipolar disorder and treatment, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), treatment of major depression, electroconvulsive therapy studies, eating disorders and behaviors, schizophrenia research and treatment, and functional brain connectivity studies.

Frequent publication venues for Giulio Perugi include:

  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • European Neuropsychopharmacology
  • International Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • European Psychiatry

Notable recent papers associated with their research efforts include:

  • "Psychiatric Aspects of Obesity: A Narrative Review of Pathophysiology and Psychopathology," 2020, Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • "Insomnia, sleep loss, and circadian sleep disturbances in mood disorders: a pathway toward neurodegeneration and neuroprogression? A theoretical review," 2021, CNS Spectrums
  • "Synthesising 30 years of clinical experience and scientific insight on affective temperaments in psychiatric disorders: State of the art," 2024, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • "Real-world evidence from a European cohort study of patients with treatment resistant depression: Treatment patterns and clinical outcomes," 2021, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • "Development of bipolar disorder in patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies," 2021, Journal of Affective Disorders

Collaborative efforts have included frequent co-authors such as Giulio Emilio Brancati, Margherita Barbuti, Camilla Elefante, Francesco Weiss, and Lorenzo Lattanzi, indicating consistent collaborative networks in the domains relevant to their investigations.

Best Publications

  • The International Society for bipolar Disorders (ISBD) task force report on antidepressant use in bipolar disorders

    Isabella Pacchiarotti;David J. Bond;Ross J. Baldessarini;Willem A. Nolen

  • Prevalence and Characteristics of Undiagnosed Bipolar Disorders in Patients With a Major Depressive Episode: The BRIDGE Study

    Jules Angst;Jean Michel Azorin;Charles L. Bowden;Giulio Perugi

  • Agitated "unipolar" depression re-conceptualized as a depressive mixed state: implications for the antidepressant-suicide controversy.

    Hagop S. Akiskal;Franco Benazzi;Giulio Perugi;Zoltán Rihmer

  • The high prevalence of “Soft” bipolar (II) features in atypical depression

    Giulio Perugi;Giulio Perugi;H. S. Akiskal;H. S. Akiskal;L. Lattanzi;L. Lattanzi;D. Cecconi;D. Cecconi

  • Proposed subtypes of bipolar II and related disorders: With hypomanic episodes (or cyclothymia) and with hyperthymic temperament

    G. B. Cassano;H. S. Akiskal;M. Savino;Laura Musetti

  • The soft bipolar spectrum redefined: focus on the cyclothymic, anxious-sensitive, impulse-dyscontrol, and binge-eating connection in bipolar II and related conditions

    Giulio Perugi;Hagop S Akiskal

  • Clinical subtypes of bipolar mixed states:: Validating a broader European definition in 143 cases

    Giulio Perugi;Hagop S Akiskal;Claudia Micheli;Laura Musetti

  • The clinical impact of bipolar and unipolar affective comorbidity on obsessive–compulsive disorder

    Giulio Perugi;Hagop S Akiskal;Chiara Pfanner;Silvio Presta

  • The role of cyclothymia in atypical depression: toward a data-based reconceptualization of the borderline-bipolar II connection.

    Giulio Perugi;Cristina Toni;Maria Chiara Travierso;Hagop S. Akiskal

  • Stratified medicine for mental disorders

    Gunter Schumann;Elisabeth B. Binder;Arne Holte;E. Ronald de Kloet

  • Polarity of the first episode, clinical characteristics, and course of manic depressive illness: A systematic retrospective investigation of 320 bipolar I patients

    Giulio Perugi;Giulio Perugi;Claudia Micheli;Claudia Micheli;Hagop S. Akiskal;Hagop S. Akiskal;Donato Madaro;Donato Madaro

  • Substance use and quality of life over 12 months among buprenorphine maintenance-treated and methadone maintenance-treated heroin-addicted patients

    Icro Maremmani;Pier Paolo Pani;Matteo Pacini;Giulio Perugi

  • Gender-related differences in body dysmorphic disorder (dysmorphophobia)

    Giulio Perugi;H. S. Akiskal;D. Giannotti;F. Frare

  • Bipolar mixed states: An international society for bipolar disorders task force report of symptom structure, course of illness, and diagnosis.

    Alan C. Swann;Beny Lafer;Giulio Perugi;Mark A. Frye

  • Obsessive-compulsive-bipolar comorbidity: a systematic exploration of clinical features and treatment outcome.

    Giulio Perugi;Cristina Toni;Franco Frare;Maria Chiara Travierso

  • Clinical characterization of depressive mixed state in bipolar-I patients: Pisa-San Diego collaboration.

    Giulio Perugi;Hagop S Akiskal;Claudia Micheli;Cristina Toni

  • Psychopathology, temperament, and past course in primary major depressions. 1. Review of evidence for a bipolar spectrum.

    Hs Akiskal;Gb Cassano;Laura Musetti;Giulio Perugi

  • Depressive comorbidity of panic, social phobic, and obsessive-compulsive disorders re-examined: is there a bipolar II connection?

    Giulio Perugi;Hagop S Akiskal;Sandra Ramacciotti;Stefano Nassini

  • Gender-Mediated Clinical Features of Depressive Illness the Importance of Temperamental Differences

    Giulio Perugi;Laura Musetti;E. Simonini;F. Piagentini

  • Mixed features in patients with a major depressive episode: the BRIDGE-II-MIX study

    Giulio Perugi;Jules Angst;Jean Michel Azorin;Charles L. Bowden

Frequent Co-Authors

Cristina Toni
Cristina Toni University of Pisa
Hagop S. Akiskal
Hagop S. Akiskal University of California, San Diego
Icro Maremmani
Icro Maremmani University of Pisa
Eduard Vieta
Eduard Vieta University of Barcelona
Charles L. Bowden
Charles L. Bowden The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Jules Angst
Jules Angst University of Zurich
Allan H. Young
Allan H. Young King's College London
Liliana Dell'Osso
Liliana Dell'Osso University of Pisa
Jean-Michel Azorin
Jean-Michel Azorin Aix-Marseille University
Giovanni B. Cassano
Giovanni B. Cassano University of Pisa

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