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‘Why Can’t I Stick to a Bedtime?’
Dr. Deirdre Conroy gives her insights in this Vice article that states that there are more important things than putting yourself to bed at the “right time.”
Dr. Deirdre Conroy gives her insights in this Vice article that states that there are more important things than putting yourself to bed at the “right time.”
The Starr Family Memorial Tribute Fund provides travel grants to nursing and medical students to attend professional seminars or conferences related to the field of psychiatry .
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Dr. Kara Zivin was interviewed for STAT’s “First Opinion Podcast”
Dr. Quigley provides her insight in an episode about psychiatric consultation.
Topic: "Effective Strategies for Managing Severe Eating Disorders"
To understand the state of “wellness” in a community it can sometimes be helpful to peel back the layers of the culture to see what factors might be contributing to members feeling “unwell,” however that is defined.
It is known that racism, discrimination, and perceived “otherness” affects health , both mentally and physically on a cellular level. As mental health professionals, we try to understand the multifactorial nature of our patients’ anxiety...
The Michigan Suicide Prevention Commission's Report 2021 emphasizes the need for person-first language. Dr. John Greden is a member of the commission.
Experts welcome new federal funding for more injury prevention research to reduce the toll of a leading cause of death while respecting Second Amendment rights.
Dr. Patel provides his insight in an episode about disruptive behaviors.
Kirk J. Brower, M.D., the Medical School's Chief Wellness Officer, and eight other CWOs, published an essay in NEJM Catalyst -- a website run by NEJM but aimed at sharing essays about innovation rather than research findings
New paper published by Emily L. Bilek, Ph.D., ABPP, et al., in Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Dr. Kate Rosenblum lends her expertise to this Healthline story.
Two sleep experts address their most-asked questions about falling asleep, staying asleep and addressing sleep disorders.
Licensed medical professionals face just as much risk of a substance use disorder as the general population, and they have a higher likelihood of opioid misuse, says an addiction expert.
Doctors consider multiple factors when gauging a patient’s alcohol issues and advising treatment. A Michigan Medicine psychologist explains the approach.