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Dr. Rena Menke featured in Pediatric Meltdown Podcast
Dr. Menke provides her insight in an episode about Infant Mental Health
Q&A with our Family Support Group leaders
Abigail Callard, LLMSW, and Alexandra Kritzmacher, LLMSW, answer questions about their work, education and interests
Therapeutic potential of psychedelics for psychiatric disorders
Dr. Avinash Hosanagar & colleagues provide perspective and an update on the literature
Dr. Samantha Shaw featured in Pediatric Meltdown Podcast
Dr. Shaw provides her insight in an episode about Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Nurse Rehabilitation Programs: Why Is Enrollment So Low?
Dr. Stephen Strobbe provides his insights in this MedPageToday article.
The Starr Family Memorial Tribute Fund
The Starr Family Memorial Tribute Fund provides travel grants to nursing and medical students to attend professional seminars or conferences related to the field of psychiatry .
Depression: Finding What Works for You
Michelle Riba, M.D., shared her insights in this WebMD article.
A game-changer for mental health: Sports icons open up
Simone Biles, Naomi Osaka and others could accelerate growing acceptance and decreasing stigma for mental health.
Study suggests need to screen older adults for mental health symptoms as pandemic continues
Women, people in their 50s and early 60s, and those in fair or poor health most likely to report worse depression, anxiety, sleep and overall mental health in past year.
“Springing forward” affects early birds less than night owls, study finds
Genetic predisposition plays a role in individuals’ reaction to abrupt change in sleep schedule; findings could have implications for other situations.
ECT: The final (essential) option
Kathy and Julie both thought they had exhausted options to treat their sons’ medication-resistant psychiatric conditions. Then they discovered ECT.
Can We Help Prevent Anxiety in Kids?
Drs. Fitzgerald and Rosenblum are leading an NIMH-funded multi-site trial of an innovative intervention for early childhood anxiety. Dr. Fitzgerald is quoted in this story about their research. This article was originally published by AIM Youth Mental Health.
More Americans are receiving opioid addiction treatment, but gaps persist
While more people in the U.S. with opioid use disorder are receiving evidence-based treatment, there are still considerable gaps in care along racial lines, according to a new analysis.
A Source of Hope: Scientists research the origins of bipolar for answers
Prechter Program director Melvin G. McInnis, M.D., FRCPsych, interviewed in BP Magazine
Helping Teens with Anxieties about School After COVID
Dr. Emily Bilek is quoted in this Metro Parent article
The Hope Crane Project
Providing a message of hope to patients receiving mental health treatment in our inpatient units
Scientific Sense podcast featuring Dr. Shelly Flagel
Dr. Flagel spoke with Gil Eapen about her basic research and clinical implications
The COVID Pandemic: Mental Health and Substance Use
This recorded webinar was part of our Psychiatry Community Talks series