
In the Long Run, Drugs & Talk Therapy Hold Same Value for Depression Patients
New cost-effectiveness analysis comparing antidepressants and cognitive behavioral therapy over five years suggests new patients should have more access to talk option.
New cost-effectiveness analysis comparing antidepressants and cognitive behavioral therapy over five years suggests new patients should have more access to talk option.
Research in first-year medical residents suggests the predictive power of a tool based on multiple gene variants linked to depression
Facility dog will be devoted to the inpatient child and adolescent psychiatric unit within Mott Children’s Hospital
Study of people in treatment for addiction shows 90% had a history of alcohol overdose, and 80% of the time they were taking other addictive drugs at the time they overdosed
Funding from National Institutes of Health HEAL Initiative will fuel innovation to improve care and early intervention
Attend the 24th Annual Department of Psychiatry Waggoner Lecture on November 13