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The Ex-Patients’ Club

The New York Times -- Mental Health

Laura Delano walked away from the treatments that defined her teens and 20s. Now, shes hoping to create a road map for others to follow.

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Adolescent Substance Use Research: Honoring National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week

Psychiatric Times

March 17 through March 23 is National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week 2025.

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Digital Therapists Get Stressed Too, Study Finds

The New York Times -- Mental Health

Chatbots should be built with enough resilience to deal with difficult emotional situations, researchers said.

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5 Life-Changing Steps to Shift Your Health Anxiety Now

The Anxiety Guy

If youre tired of feeling trapped by fear of bodily symptoms and the endless catastrophic mental chatter, this podcast episode is for you. In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast , we break down five powerful steps to help you shift your health anxiety and reclaim your peace of mind. Listen below and start your journey to lasting change! Health anxiety can feel like a never-ending struggle, keeping you trapped in fear, doubt, and endless symptom-checking.

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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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Conference Colleague Spotlight: Juan Gonzalez

National Council for Mental Wellbeing (NCMW - the

Meet Master Sergeant Juan Gonzalez, a first-time NatCon25 attendee and veteran navigator for Integrated Services of Kalamazoo (ISK) , a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Gonzalez retired from the U.S. Air Force after 27 years of honorable service. Today, he dedicates his career to helping military service members, veterans and their families access critical mental health and substance use services.

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Student Notebook: Is the Clinical Psychology PhD Admissions Process Scientific?

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

To say admission to a clinical psychology PhD program is competitive might be an understatement, as the number of applicants more than doubled and admission rates dropped in recent years (APA, 2023; Bailey, 2020). For example, at one competitive program, the number of applicants rose from 294 prospective students in 2019 to 573 in 2024, while the number of accepted students remained the same.

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Do’s and Don’ts for Parents of Young Athletes

Zencare

Published on March 17, 2025 by Zencare Team. Written by Zencare Team and Renee Eddy, LCSW, CASAC. Watching your child play sports is exciting. You see them develop important skills, stay active, and build friendships. But as a parent, it can be tricky to find the right balance between encouragement and pressure. On one hand, you want to cheer them on and help them succeed.

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Are ‘night owls’ more at risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviours? New review on social and circadian rhythm dysregulation

The Mental Elf

Nick Donnelly explores a recent systematic review, which finds a small association between identifying as a night owl and experiences of suicide. The post Are ‘night owls’ more at risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviours? New review on social and circadian rhythm dysregulation appeared first on National Elf Service.

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I Switched From Coffee to Matcha and Here's How It Affected My Energy

Very Well Mind

I switched from coffee to matcha and reaped the benefits of more sustained energy boosts and fewer side effects like anxiety and the jitters.

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Case Discussion: Management of Severe Nausea and Vomiting in a Pregnant Woman with Bipolar Disorder

MGH Center for Women's Mental Health

This article explores the case of a woman with bipolar disorder who develops HG associated with severe anxiety and sleep disruption, and discusses various treatment options.

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How To Get Someone Into Rehab for Addiction Treatment

Clear Behavioral Health

Addiction is a chronic illness and one of the most destructive forces in the world. Before a person even realizes they may be abusing a substance, it can get out of control. If youre wondering about how to get someone into rehab, you likely have a family member, friend, or another person that you care about who is struggling with substance abuse. Convincing a loved one with a drug or alcohol addiction to attend substance abuse treatment can be difficult, but it is possible.

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Psychiatric Times

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I Tried Turmeric Lattes to Boost My Energy—Here's What Happened

Very Well Mind

Turmeric has many health benefits, and it's often thought to be an energy booster. Here's what happens after drinking turmeric lattes every day for a week.

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How Not to Mourn COVID-19

Psychiatric Times

As we celebrate the anniversary of COVID-19, lets examine what meaning the pandemic brought to our lives.

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Optimizing Likelihood of Treatment for Postpartum Depression: Assessment of Barriers to Care

MGH Center for Women's Mental Health

Dr. Lee S. Cohen, Director of the Ammon-Pinizzotto Center for Women's Mental Health at Massachusetts General Hospital, recently shared his insights on optimizing the likelihood of treatment for postpartum depression with Ob.Gyn News on August 27, 2024.

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The Real Madness of March – Why Every Psychiatrist Should Be Screening for Gambling Disorder

Psychiatry Online

PsychiatryOnline.org is the platform for all American Psychiatric Association Publishing journals, DSM, and bestselling textbooks, as well as APA Practice Guidelines, and continuing medical education.

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The Good News About Anxiety

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

… Having a child, getting a new job, winning a sports game or performing in front of people those are all stressful, says Jeremy Jamieson , a professor of psychology at the University of Rochester who researches stress. If we didnt engage with stress, if we just tried to avoid it, we really wouldnt do anything that was innovative. Research on bothhumansandmonkeyshas found that enduring a small number of adverse events, such as a loved ones illness or a parents divorce, can result in bette

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