5 Easy Ways to Parent with Purpose
To care for their children, moms and dads must also take care of themselves. A Michigan Medicine psychologist offers simple solutions to use anytime.
To care for their children, moms and dads must also take care of themselves. A Michigan Medicine psychologist offers simple solutions to use anytime.
The University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry was recently awarded a $3.9 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for a new study titled, “Improving Student Mental Health: Adaptive Implementation of School-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.”
Cranes offer psychiatric patients a symbol of hope during their stay
Golfo Tzilos, Ph.D., was recognized in Washington D.C., at the American Psychology Association Convention this month, for her work identifying “Psychosocial Correlates of Marijuana Use Among Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Adolescent Girls."
New DNA registry will help point the way to personalized medicine
In June, the National Association for Children of Addiction (NACoA) presented Robert Zucker, Ph.D., with the 2017 Margaret Cork Award, the organization’s oldest award.
Helen C. Kales, M.D., professor of psychiatry is a member of The Lancet's Commission on dementia prevention.
The Department of Psychiatry’s communications team is pleased to announce the launch of a brand new department website .
Carr to focus talk on human trafficking victims and international anti-trafficking policies
Drs. Jon Dunlop and Lisa Anacker, have won the prestigious 2017 Rappeport Fellowship from the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL).
October trainings are open to professionals who make autism assessments
Bipolar disorder research program newly named for Heinz C. Prechter seeks to build on a decade’s worth of scientific advances
Program will improve treatment for children and elders with mental illnesses in rural Ghana
Tranquilizers, antidepressants, opioids and anti-psychotic medications carry special risks for older people, alone or in combination
Biggest effect came from brief talk with a counselor, but “virtual therapist” on tablet also shows promise in reducing use of illegal drugs and misuse of prescription drugs