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Therapy Shorts 10: Navigating the Post-Breakup Journey: Key Insights 1 to 3

The Online Therapist

Discover "Therapy Shorts," a collection of quick insights and gentle nudges to help you along your healing journey. This week is about Break-Ups. These posts, published twice per week with a short audio, provide bite-sized wisdom to help you grow and discover yourself. Join me as we investigate the small ways we can bring peace, clarity, and connection into our lives.

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FDA Requires New Label Warning of Weight Loss Risk in Pediatric Patients Taking Extended-Release Stimulants for ADHD

Psychiatric Times

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Why Psychotherapy Should Busy Itself with Building Character Strengths, Not Reducing Symptoms

Mad in America

C ognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has so inundated the mental health field that it has a monopoly over what most academics, health insurers, and governing bodies that oversee standards of care seem to believe constitutes psychotherapy itself. Framing psychological problems in terms of psychiatric diagnoses and their remediation along the lines of symptom reduction rules the roost.

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Positive Results From the Phase 2b Study of BPL-003 in Patients With Treatment-Resistant Depression

Psychiatric Times

New clinical trial results reveal BPL-003's rapid and durable antidepressant effects, paving the way for innovative treatments in treatment-resistant depression.

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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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South African and Brazilian Youth Leaders Reimagine Global Mental Health Care

Child Mind Intitute

Turning lived experiences in resource-limited settings into youth-led solutions South Africa, Brazil — The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Global Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health at the Child Mind Institute convened a forum with 31 youth mental health advocates from the South African Federation for Mental Health (SAFMH) and Young Peacebuilders, Brazil.

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Brief Book Reviews: July 2025

Psychiatric Times

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Scientists Find Cellular Brain Changes Tied to PTSD

Psychiatric Times

Researchers analyze single-cell communication in brains of people with PTSD, uncovering genetic variations that could lead to new treatments for this complex disorder.

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EFT Tapping for Beginners: A Simple Tool to Manage Anxiety & Emotions

Zencare

Published on July 1, 2025 by Zencare Team. Ever find yourself spiraling, stuck in a loop of stress, anxious thoughts, or emotional overwhelm? You’re not the only one. And while deep breathing and meditation can help, sometimes you need something more hands-on to calm your mind and body fast. That’s where EFT tapping for beginners comes in. Short for Emotional Freedom Technique , EFT is a simple, no-tools-needed way to help you manage anxiety and emotions in real time.

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Presenting Our July Theme: Geriatric Psychiatry

Psychiatric Times

Explore essential insights and best practices in geriatric psychiatry in our July theme! Submit your insights, tips, and case studies centered on healthy aging for older adults.

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What Is Vyvanse?

Child Mind Intitute

Vyvanse is a long-acting stimulant medication used to treat ADHD in children and adults. It is approved by the FDA for use in kids with ADHD ages 6 and up. How does Vyvanse work? There are two types of stimulant medications used for ADHD — those based on methylphenidate (Ritalin, for example), and those based on amphetamines (Adderall, for example).

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Spare Me the Bouquets: The Growing Crisis of Being a Doctor in India

Psychiatric Times

Doctors in India face escalating burnout and violence, risking their well-being while navigating a broken health care system. This Doctor's Day, reform is urgently needed.

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Celebrating Our 2025 Awards of Excellence Winners

National Council for Mental Wellbeing (NCMW - the

The National Council for Mental Wellbeing is about members, and NatCon25 was about celebrating our members and the people who work at those organizations. People like Topher Hansen , Virna Little , Anthony Kohl and Miracle Akortha (pictured). Those four wonderful members of the National Council were our 2025 Awards of Excellence recipients, and I was honored to recognize their achievements during NatCon25 in Philadelphia.

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‘Love Island USA’ Has a New Villain This Season: The Viewers

The New York Times -- Mental Health

Audiences have bullied past contestants, but after an islander has become particularly divisive, the series is taking more steps to keep fans from harassing stars and their families.

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College in the media: 169 young people sought treatment for HHC in last 18 months

College of Psychiatrists of Ireland

RTÉ ran a story on the dangers of consuming HHC on June 30th, revealing that since the beginning of last year 169 young people have sought treatment for problems with the drug. College member and Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Professor Bobby Smyth was interviewed. Along with the College, Dr Smyth has been calling on the Government to ban HHC for the last year.

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Employment Ads (click to view)

The Maryland Psychiatric Society

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Beyond Shame: How Disability Pride Boosts Mental Health and Fights Ableism

Anxiety & Depression Association of America

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MPS News: July 2025

The Maryland Psychiatric Society

MPS News: July 2025 In this Issue MFP 2025-2026 Officers MPS Member Directory Ad Rate MPS Member Survey June Council Minutes Provider Scam Alert MPS Orioles Game MPS Climate CME Maryland News Insurance Ads Enacted Member Accomplishments APA News May APA Assembly Meeting Medicare Updates

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Assessing Thailand’s Mental Health Services to Enhance Quality of Life and Recovery Outcomes Through Integrated Patient-Reported Outcome Measure

Asian Journal of Psychiatry

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Available Office Space (click to view)

The Maryland Psychiatric Society

Ellicott City: Full/part time office space for Psychologists with amenities and easily accessible via routes 40, 29,32, 695. Contact Dr. Mike Boyle at 410-206-6070, psycmike@gmail.com.

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What Can Cause PTSD? Looking Beyond Trauma

The London Psychiatry Centre

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that individuals can experience following an extremely stressful or frightening event, either by experiencing it first-hand or by witnessing it. However, recent research has found that significant life events such as divorce and unemployment – can trigger at least as many PTSD symptoms as stereotypically identified traumatic events.

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Ask Lisa: Uncomfortable with my boyfriend’s relationship with his female friend

Love & Life Toolbox

Trust, once broken, can feel really challenging to mend. However, with consistent effort, vulnerability, and a genuine commitment to change, it can be rebuilt. A woman asks Lisa how to regain trust in her relationship. Lisa’s response to her offers steps to do this, emphasizing open communication, consistent actions, and the creation of emotional safety for healing to occur.

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Award in memory of Dr Valeria Frighi given to psychology trainee Michael Barry

Department of Psychiatry News

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