Suicide Risk During Pregnancy, After Childbirth on the Rise
Study finds prevalence of suicidal thoughts and self-harm among childbearing women nearly tripled over a decade, with an estimated 24,000 individuals at potential suicide risk.
Study finds prevalence of suicidal thoughts and self-harm among childbearing women nearly tripled over a decade, with an estimated 24,000 individuals at potential suicide risk.
by Kara Zivin, PhD, MS, MA
“Ethics and Equity in the State and Michigan Medicine during the COVID Pandemic”
Appointment will be effective December 1, 2020
Watch this recorded webinar featuring Dr. Amanda Leggett as a panelist.
Monica Starkman, M.D., shares her insights.
This 3-part series focuses on 'Back to School & Mental Health'
November issue of NIH News in Health shines a light on "Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder," and quotes Dr. Kate Fitzgerald
Drs. Coughlin, Pfeiffer and Lin's research featured in the American Psychiatric Association's Psychiatric News Alert
"Personal Perspectives on Bipolar Disorder" featuring Melvin McInnis, M.D.
Drs. Pinals and Sen provide commentary
For those able to work remotely, experts say it’s a good time to address your sleep habits to improve your health.
A new survey of more than 800 health care workers finds reason to increase support for front line employees as the pandemic continues.
SEEN magazine recently hosted a webinar featuring U-M faculty
The 2020 Regents’ Award for Distinguished Public Service recognizes John Greden, M.D., founder and executive director of the University of Michigan Depression Center.
WEMU's Lisa Barry talks with Dr. Melvin McInnis
Edward Jouney, D.O., quoted in this story about the popular supplement that hides some hidden dangers
Column written for BP Magazine by Melvin McInnis, M.D.
The film is available to watch free of charge from Oct 19 at 5pm through Oct 21 at 7pm
Seeing, hearing or perceiving things that aren’t really there may seem like something to hide, but seeking help early can make a big difference.