Dr. Deborah Lee Warden MD
Psychiatrist | Psychiatry
Walter Reed Army Medical Ctr 6825 16th Street Washington DC, 20307About
Dr. Deborah Warden is a psychiatrist practicing in Washington, DC. Dr. Warden is a medical doctor specializing in the care of mental health patients. As a psychiatrist, Dr. Warden diagnoses and treats mental illnesses. Dr. Warden may treat patients through a variety of methods including medications, psychotherapy or talk therapy, psychosocial interventions and more, depending on each individual case. Different medications that a psychiatrist might prescribe include antidepressants, antipsychotic mediations, mood stabilizers, stimulants, sedatives and hypnotics. Dr. Warden treats conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, eating disorders, bipolar disorders, personality disorders, insomnia, ADD and other mental illnesses.
Education and Training
Univ of Pittsburgh Sch of Med, Pittsburgh Pa 1981
University of Pittsburgh / Main Campus 1981
Board Certification
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Telephonic nursing in traumatic brain injury.
- Functional assessment of executive abilities following traumatic brain injury.
- Duration of cognitive impairment after sports concussion.
- Seeing stars: a clearer view.
- Post concussion syndrome.
- Traumatic brain injury in the war zone.
- Predictive value of an early Glasgow Outcome Scale score: 15-month score changes.
- Headache after moderate and severe traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal analysis.
- Association of COMT Val158Met genotype with executive functioning following traumatic brain injury.
- Hospital admissions associated with traumatic brain injury in the US Army during peacetime: 1990s trends.
- Recent neuroimaging techniques in mild traumatic brain injury.
- How satisfied are soldiers with their ballistic helmets? A comparison of soldiers' opinions about the advanced combat helmet and the personal armor system for ground troops helmet.
- Traumatic brain injuries sustained in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
- Overlap of mild TBI and mental health conditions in returning OIF/OEF service members and veterans.
- Traumatic brain injuries sustained in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
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