Wed.Apr 16, 2025

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Short on Time and Motivation? Try 'Task Snacking' Your To-Do List

Very Well Mind

Feeling overwhelmed by big tasks? Task snacking involves breaking them down into bite-sized chunks that are easier to manage. Heres how to get started with it.

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10 ways to manage poor judgment and decision-making

Chipur

Feeling feckless after another bad choice, you scold yourself: Why do you always screw things up? Go easy, its common in our neck of the woods. Take a few minutes and consider these 10 ways to manage poor judgement and decision-making. The post 10 ways to manage poor judgment and decision-making appeared first on Chipur.

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Treating Schizophrenia: Bringing Together Pharmacists and Clinicians for Patient Care

Psychiatric Times

How can psychiatric professionals and pharmacists best work together to improve patient care? One pharmacist shares his thoughts.

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Help! I Said "I Love You" Too Soon

Very Well Mind

Said I love you too soon? Dont panic. We reached out to relationship experts for advice on what to do next without making the situation even weirder.

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Bridging Innovation & Patient Care: The Growing Role of AI

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Co-founder & CEO at Tattva.Health

AI is transforming clinical trials—accelerating drug discovery, optimizing patient recruitment, and improving data analysis. But its impact goes far beyond research. As AI-driven innovation reshapes the clinical trial process, it’s also influencing broader healthcare trends, from personalized medicine to patient outcomes. Join this new webinar featuring Simran Kaur for an insightful discussion on what all of this means for the future of healthcare!

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From Victory to Vulnerability: Black Athlete Moms on Maternal Health Risks Through Delivery and Beyond

Psychiatric Times

Dr Wilsa Charles Malveaux highlights the urgent need to address mental health in Black Maternal Health Week, especially for Black mothers and athletes.

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Session 407: Driving Anxiety

Therapy for Black Girls

Driving and getting your license is generally considered a milestone achievement of adolescence and early adulthood but for many the prospect of driving can lead to anxiety. This was the case for our first guest today, Hey Fran Hey. Fran is a wellness advocate, influencer, and most famously co-host of The Friend Zone podcast. In a recent episode she opened up about her struggles with getting her license and learning how to drive as an adult.

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Benefits of Outpatient Addiction Treatment Rehab

Clear Behavioral Health

Finding the right treatment program for substance use disorders can be overwhelming. It’s important to understand the different levels of care and recovery options available. Inpatient and outpatient rehab both provide unique benefits for addressing addiction and co-occurring disorders. Chances are, you need a balance of comprehensive care and flexibility, making outpatient addiction treatment an excellent choice for recovery.

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The Hardening or Softening of Hating Hearts

Psychiatric Times

What are the psychological implications of Passover?

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The SoFi Child Mind Institute Golf Invitational Raises $700,000 to Support Mental Health Care for Bay Area Youth

Child Mind Intitute

Photos from the event can be viewed here. San Francisco, CA Notable Bay Area athletes turned out in force to raise funds for youth mental health at the SoFi Child Mind Institute Golf Invitational on April 7, 2025, at the Olympic Club in San Francisco. The athletesincluding Marcus Allen (Los Angeles Raiders), Royce Clayton (San Francisco Giants), Vince Coleman (St.

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Novel insights and perspectives into diabetes and obesity medications (GLP-1RAs) to treat dementia

Department of Psychiatry News

Researchers have conducted an extensive review of studies of GLP-1RAs like semaglutide, better known as Ozempic or Wegovy.

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Supervisor and Trainer Applications NOW OPEN!

International Society for Interpersonal Psychother

ISIPT is excited to announce that our application portal is now open for Supervisor and Trainer Certifications! Please visit [link] to apply. You must log in to the portal with your ISIPT user ID (registered email address) and password. Details about criteria, requirements, and the application process are at [link]. **You must be a member to qualify** If you have any questions about access or status, please contact the ISIPT Executive Office at info@interpersonalpsychotherapy.org.

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Three Taboo OCD Themes that are Often Misunderstood

Anxiety & Depression Association of America

Three Taboo OCD Themes that are Often Misunderstood rkeeler April 16, 2025

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Tech Use Isn’t Driving Dementia in Older Adults

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Screens are steadily taking overmore and moreof our life, leading some researchers to worry about the effect of long-term use on older adults brain. It has been suggested that this might lead to so-called digitaldementiathatdepending on digital technologythroughout our life might detract from cognitive functioning in our later years. … One reason some researchers worried about digital dementia was previous research that linked television viewing, a passive activity, withnegative outcomessu

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Teralyn Sell and Jenn Schmitz: Breaking Out of the Prison of Prescribing and Finding the Freedom of Therapy

Mad in America

O n the Mad in America podcast this week, Brooke Siem, author of May Cause Side Effects, talks with Teralyn Sell and Jenn Schmitz about their journey from working in the prison system to challenging conventional psychiatric narratives in their therapy practice and podcast, The Gaslit Truth. Dr. Teralyn Sell is a distinguished expert in Psychology and Brain Health, holding a PhD in Psychology and an MS in Counseling Psychology.

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Neuroscience Says Music Is an ‘Emotion Regulation Machine.’ Here’s What to Play for Happiness, Productivity, or Deep Thinking

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

What kind of headspace do you want to be in today? Focused and productive as youtick through routine to-do list items?Dreamy and creative? Happy and social? Contemplative? Analytical? Whatever mood youre aiming for, neuroscience says music can help. Neuroscientist Ethan Kross recentlyexplained to the New York Times , he uses his car radio as an emotion regulation machine to manage his mood and shift his mindset.

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“The New York Times Reruns Familiar ADHD Tropes”

ADDitude

The following is a personal essay that reflects the opinions and experiences of its author. April 16, 2025 Every few years, the ADHD community must endure another skeptic an author, a journalist, a contrarian mental health provider, quite frequently a chiropractor recycling claims like “ADHD is overdiagnosed,” “stimulants dont work,” or, most remarkably in one case, “ADHD does not exist.” In every case, including the case of Paul Toughs recent New York Times

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Setting the Record Straight About ADHD and Its Treatments

ADDitude

April 16, 2025 Since its publication last Sunday, The New York Times Magazine article “Have We Been Thinking About ADHD All Wrong?” has been called provocative and controversial. We would like to add a few adjectives: misrepresentative, biased, and dangerous. In his 8,800-word article, writer Paul Tough used cherry-picked bits of decades-old data, very small studies, and interviews with three patients (all men) to exhume long-debunked ideas about ADHD and its treatment with prescript