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Grandparents and Grandchildren: A Psychiatrist and His Granddaughter Share Their Relationship Implications for Mental Health

Psychiatric Times

Steven Moffic, MD I wonder, how much were you taught in training and continuing education about the role of grandparents in the well-being of grandchildren and vice-versa? My grandparents believed just as much in the power of music and art as in a traditional education. He presented the third Rabbi Jeffrey B.

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What a Difference a Year Makes for Juneteenth Day and the Truth

Psychiatric Times

Important information can be hidden in our minds by different means: denial, dissociation, dementia, wish fulfillment, education, and perhaps even past lives as we will be discussing, among the mechanisms. We do it with our patients, especially those traumatized and often must try to distinguish between false memories and true memories.

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Dear Mr. Kennedy

ADDitude

This wider net, along with improved education, training, and symptom recognition , particularly in historically overlooked girls and women, account for much of the diagnostic uptick, according to studies. The risk of eating disorders comorbid with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Rallying for Public and Immigrant Mental Health Amidst the Parading of Military Might

Psychiatric Times

If it is not clear what and why there should be psychiatric concern, 2 recent major publications should be of educational help. To do so, it seems essential to be able to distinguish between necessary courage and naive foolishness in any response. One is the cover stories in the June hard copy monthly issue of Psychiatric Times.