39% of Americans More Anxious Today Than This Time Last Year
Although anxiety is rising across all age groups and demographic categories, there are notable distinctions among certain groups.
Although anxiety is rising across all age groups and demographic categories, there are notable distinctions among certain groups.
After two other depression treatment options fail to give relief, a new analysis suggests patients and providers may want to look to electroconvulsive therapy.
“Susan’s passion and commitment to helping others access care is extraordinary. She is a wonderful partner in these efforts.”
New paper published by TRAILS team members Natalie Rodriguez-Quintana, Ph.D., M.P.H., Allison Meyer, Ph.D., et al., in Cognitive an d Behavioral Practice
A new Michigan Medicine program aims to teach patients about alternative and effective ways to deal with discomfort, and to find strength in each other.
Kids with a family history of substance use are likely to mimic those behaviors. A Michigan Medicine researcher studied their brain activity to see why certain youths do not.
Developing the tools to combat the debilitating condition is the focus of a new camp for young children.
As a pilot study illustrates the effect of the medical intern year, researchers are seeking more graduating medical students to help add to the data.
A new study finds that steps to reduce prescriptions of a class of drugs that poses special hazard for older people are working. But many at-risk patients still receive them.
Cheryl King, Ph.D., a leading expert in child and adolescent suicide prevention, emphasizes the need for a community approach and an open line of communication for families.
A range of treatments, including inpatient stays, helped a young woman regain control of her life. By sharing her experience, she hopes to reach others in need.
A student-led depression education program boosts other students’ knowledge and awareness, a new study shows. Now, the resources are available to all online.
One expert recommends that everyone battling opioid use disorder keep Narcan at home for emergencies — and seek information about available addiction therapies.
A long-term study in more than 1,100 people yields a new seven-factor framework that could help patients, clinicians and researchers.
To care for their children, moms and dads must also take care of themselves. A Michigan Medicine psychologist offers simple solutions to use anytime.
Help is available to manage the stress of caregiving. A leader of the U-M poll that recently surveyed dementia caregivers shares some of the top places to turn.
New paper published by Emily L. Bilek, Ph.D., ABPP, et al., in Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
Dr. Emily Bilek is quoted in this Salon story.
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Nearly 1 in 3 express reservations about getting help if they need it, suggesting need for more screening and reducing stigma on seeking care.