Distorted Reality: What to Do About Early Signs of Psychosis
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.
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.
A look back as part of Michigan Medicine’s 150th anniversary
Article by Daniel C. McFarland, DO and Michelle Riba, MD, for Coping magazine
Both articles were published on October 4, 2020
Monica Starkman, M.D., quoted in this story about the psychological aspects of miscarriage
Findings published in Sleep regarding sleep and cognitive performance in a large sample of older women
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Toolkit for Providers
Supporting Mental Heath for Students of All Ages
Dr. Charity Hoffman was featured in a New York Times article
Mental health experts offer advice for anyone on edge from the pandemic, environmental disasters, social injustice, a contentious election season and disrupted work and school
Now available: webinar about mental health challenges during times of uncertainty, and how to promote emotional wellness in ourselves and our families
Opinion article published in Frontiers in Psychiatry by Drs. Morrow and Blazes
In a TEDMED 2020 talk, Dr. Cheryl King, a teen suicide expert, describes findings about the important role adults have in supporting young adults at risk.
This back-to-school season is unlike any other as many families make decisions about sending their children back to school in person or trying to navigate how to support their child’s remote learning from home.
Jacek Debiec, M.D., Ph.D., quoted in this story that asks whether less than two metres will ever feel comfortable again.
— Trial shows no differences between virtual and face-to-face CBT
After centuries of misunderstanding, research has finally tied the speech disorder to certain genes and brain alterations — and new treatments may be on the horizon
Michelle Riba, M.D., M.S., quoted in this story by Medscape Medical News
Key differences seen in brains of patients who responded to exposure-based therapy or stress-reduction therapy; new study seeks children and teens for further research
Soo-Eun Chang, Ph.D., quoted