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What’s in the blood? Immune cell changes in schizophrenia

The Mental Elf

Dr Fabiana Corsi-Zuelli discusses the differences in immune cell counts in patients with schizophrenia compared to controls; highlighting a recent meta-analysis by Dudeck et al. (2025) that reinforces the growing consensus that immune dysfunction plays a role in schizophrenia. The post What’s in the blood? Immune cell changes in schizophrenia appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Transforming Behavioral Health Access in California

Credible Mind

Executive Summary | WellScreen Monterey Transforming Behavioral Health Access in California Discover How Monterey County Tripled Engagement, Lowered Costs, and Reached Underserved Communities with WellScreen In partnership with CredibleMind and the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA), Monterey County Behavioral Health (MCBH) launched WellScreen Monterey —a breakthrough online platform that’s reshaping how counties connect residents to mental health support.

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Therapy Shorts 4: Coping Strategies Post-Narcissist Relationship

The Online Therapist

Every Tuesday and Thursday, discover "Therapy Shorts": a collection of quick insights and gentle nudges to support your healing journey. This week is about Narcissism. 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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Collaborating for Community Mental Health

Credible Mind

Case Study | Owensboro Health Collaborating for Community Mental Health To confront a growing behavioral health crisis in western Kentucky and southern Indiana, Owensboro Health, Green River District Health Department, and RiverValley Behavioral Health partnered through the Hospital Community Collaborative (HCC). Download a Copy Request a demo. We’d love to share more with you about population-based mental health and how you can empower your communities, members, or workplaces to flourish.

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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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9 Things Sleep Experts Recommend Doing At Night to Be Happier in the Morning

Very Well Mind

The things we do before bed can have a major impact on our sleep, and consequently, how we feel the next day. Try these tips for better sleep all around.

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“5 Ways to Infuse Positivity Into Your Child’s Day”

ADDitude

The ADHD brain thrives in environments that are unwaveringly positive, motivating, and encouraging. A kind, uplifting outlook does wonders for neurodivergent youth, who face more than their fair share of negative feedback, punishment, social rejection, and other daily frustrations. If left unchecked, these challenges can have lasting negative effects.

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Quick and Easy Anti-Aging Strategies

The New York Times -- Mental Health

Which healthy behaviors pack the biggest benefits? Experts share anti-aging strategies for the time strapped.

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2025 Maternal Mental Health Risk and Resources in the US: Key Findings from the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health

MGH Center for Women's Mental Health

While the 2025 report indicates that the United States has made progress in training and deploying more maternal mental health providers, the risk for maternal mental health disorders is actually rising.

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Enhancement Psychiatry

Psychiatric Times

What role should performance enhancers and even AI play in psychiatry and human interactions?

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Phishing for Relief—Overcoming Scams in the 21st Century

Very Well Mind

Scams can feel nearly impossible to avoid these days, and if they get you the emotional fallout can be devastating. This series explores the impact of getting scammed, and how to protect yourself from fraud in the future.

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Is Psychiatry Corrupt? Aftab and Antidepressants

Psychiatric Times

Daniel Morehead, MD, critiques the discourse around antidepressants, urging a balanced view of their benefits and risks while addressing patient concerns.

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10 Signs of High-Functioning Anxiety in Women You Shouldn’t Ignore

Lightwork

Understanding High-Functioning Anxiety in Women High-functioning anxiety presents a unique paradox in women’s mental health. It’s characterized by the ability to maintain successful careers, relationships, and daily responsibilities while battling intense internal struggles. You might appear composed and accomplished on the outside, yet experience persistent worry, racing thoughts, and emotional turmoil beneath the surface.

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A Case From the Pages of DSM-5-TR Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health

Psychiatric Times

Explore best practices in child mental health through real case studies in the DSM-5-TR Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health, featuring expert insights and treatment strategies.

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Changing culture, one voice at a time: MPs speaking out on mental health

Centre for Mental Health

13 years ago, just prior to the 2012 London Olympics, an historic House of Commons debate took place. It didnt bring about a major legislative or policy change. But it was part of a cultural change that were still seeing today. For the first time, sitting MPs spoke about their own experiences of mental distress and illness. Led by Kevan Jones, now a member of the House of Lords, four MPs detailed past and present experiences of depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, and perinatal depression.

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Reframing Peer Mental Health Support: Communalism as a Cultural Resource for Building Community Resilience in Southeast Asian Universities

Asian Journal of Psychiatry

Publication date: Available online 5 June 2025 Source: Asian Journal of Psychiatry Author(s): Ashari Mahfud, Anisatul Latifah, Rudi Haryadi, Indah Lestari, Urotul Aliyah, M.

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The Three Ages of Treating Madness: Confinement, Conversation, Chemicals

Mad in America

“As long as I live, I shall balk at having psychoanalysis swallowed by medicine.” Sigmund Freud Image by A-EYE Once Upon a Time in the Asylum F or centuries, those labeled mad were neither treated nor understood. They were hidden, not healed. Alienists the forerunners of modern psychiatristsoversaw confinement not to cure, but to control.

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Breaking the Silence on Men’s Mental Health

Montana Psychiatry

June is Men’s Health Month, and while much of the attention usually goes to physical checkups and exercise, we believe mental health deserves just as much care. At Montana Psychiatry, we understand that mental wellness is a vital part of overall health, and it’s time we start treating it that way—especially for men.

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