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Sagar Parikh, M.D., Wins 2020 Mogens Schou Award for Education and Teaching
This award is the top international award for bipolar disorder; only 13 people have won it for research, and 11 for education, since the award was initiated in 2001.
Navigating Troubled Waters with Bipolar
"Ask the Doctor" column written by Melvin McInnis, M.D., for BP Magazine
Addiction, hope, and recovery in the time of COVID-19
Sarah Rollins, LMSW, interviewed by Christian Science Monitor
The Threshold
A narrative writing piece about seeing a patient in the hospital with COVID-19
What Fighting the Coronavirus Feels Like
Srijan Sen, M.D., Ph.D., quoted in this story by The New Yorker
COVID-19 and telehealth may be changing how much you know about your therapist
With the coronavirus risk, many therapy sessions have moved online to video calls.
Barriers to Addiction Care Fell Because of COVID-19. Now the Challenge is Keeping Them Down.
Telehealth interactions with substance use disorder specialists and support groups could open treatment and recovery to many, but key changes will be needed, experts say
Gregory Dalack, M.D., announces $2.5 million gift to establish the Daniel E. Offutt III Professor of Psychiatry
Dalack will be the first holder of the Daniel E. Offutt III Professorship
Dean Tamara Gay, M.D., retires after 27 years of service with the University of Michigan
Medical students have benefited immensely from her career guidance, focus on well-being and the learning environment, and strong advocacy for their role and development in medical school.
This Spring They Were Heroes, But Summer May be Cruel for Health Professionals
This Michigan Health Lab story includes the perspectives, and research, of three U-M faculty who specialize in the mental health of health care workers.
Margit Burmeister, Ph.D., pens several articles for ThePrepared.com
The Prepared is a media company that is aiming to make the world of survivalism more approachable to a wide audience
What is my future? How Michigan teens and young adults deal with isolation
TRAILS Director Elizabeth Koschmann, Ph.D., provides her insights to Bridge Magazine
Workplace Mental Health Conference - Supporting Employees in the COVID-19 Era
Online event hosted by the University of Michigan Depression Center
Beyond Protests: 5 More Ways To Channel Anger Into Action To Fight Racism
Dr. Polly Gipson quoted in this NPR story on strategies to fight racism
Study in Chinese Doctors Shows Mental Toll of Caring in the Time of COVID-19
Rigorous study shows depression and anxiety symptoms worsened among medical residents in Shanghai, and fear of workplace violence doubled, in early 2020.
Covid-19 Has Also Closed Other People’s Houses
Dr. Kate Rosenblum quoted in this Bloomberg Opinion story
Reframing the new normal with U-M's Dr. John Greden
In this Current article, John Greden, M.D., has suggestions on how to keep our heads above water as we look to the future.