Archived Content
Some past ACLP web content may still be of use to some members.
Covid-19
Academy members came to together to share ideas and resources to meet the challenge of the pandemic. See the pages below. The Reports and Protocols page includes Reports from the Field from many centers as they struggled to adapt: the Report from Madrid, Spain, by Celso Arango, MD, offers a most eloquent memory of those days.
Academy Response
Reports and Protocols
Links to Resources
Clinical Information
Organizational Websites
Telepsychiatry, Videoconferencing, and Remote Patient Care
System Responses and Planning
Ethical Considerations
Psychological Reactions
Neuropsychiatry of COVID-19
Epidemiology and Contagion
Telepsychiatry and Remote Consultation
Member-Submitted 55-Word Stories
Events
Bibliography
The following topics were covered:
General Principles, Acute Agitation, Bariatric Surgery, Cancer, Cardiac Disease, Collaborative Care, Eating Disorders, Endocrine Disease, Fibromyalgia, Gastrointestinal Disease, HIV, Legal, Ethical Issues, Military Trauma, Miscellaneous Diseases & Disorders, Neuroanatomy, Neurocognitive Disorders, Delirium, Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, Pain, Pediatric Psychosomatic Medicine, Pharmacotherapy, Pulmonary Disease, Renal Disease, Seizures and Pseudo Seizures, Serotonin Syndrome, Sleeping Disorders, Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders, Factitious Disorder, Malingering, Stroke, Substance-Related Disorders, Transplantation, Traumatic Brain Injury, Women's Health.
Clinical Monographs
The following topics were treated:
Aggression & Violence (November 2013)
Catatonia in Medically Ill Patients (April 2015)
Collaborative Care Bibliography (September 2013; published as Psychosomatics 2014; 55(2):109-122)
Delirium (Spring 2014)
HIV Psychiatry (August 2013)
Traumatic Stress Disorder (May 2013)
Academy Newsletter
The printed semiannual newsletter ceased publication after 2022 but past issues are available here.
The Business of C-L Psychiatry: E & M Coding
In January of 2023, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) changed the definition of many Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes. We have archived guides to the billing and coding system used since the 1990s in our field: these are no longer applicable. Please see E & M Coding Resources on the Member Resources menu to see the new guidelines.
