The fall issue of Medicine at Michigan features a breadth of stories on different topics of mental health that have become more prominent during the current pandemic.
Department of psychiatry faculty provided their insights on a variety of stories:
- COVID-19 Is Hurting Our Mental Health. But What Can We Do About It? [experts featured: Elizabeth Duval, Ph.D.; Michelle Riba, M.D.]
- A Different Struggle: What the Pandemic Is Doing to Kids and Teens [expert featured: Sheila Marcus, M.D.]
- Living Purposefully in a Pandemic; or, What COVID-19 Can Do for You [expert featured: Michelle Riba, M.D.]
- Using Alone and Reinventing Recovery: How COVID-19 Is Upending Addiction and Treatment [expert featured: Mark Ilgen, Ph.D.]
- Getting Virtual Treatment for an Eating Disorder — Does It Work? [expert featured: Jessica Van Huysse, Ph.D.]
- Coping with Bipolar Disorder During the Pandemic [expert featured: Melvin McInnis, M.D.]
- Pregnancy Anxiety Is Real, and COVID-19 Is Making It Worse [expert featured: Maria Muzik, M.D.]