Thu.Jul 10, 2025

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TSND-201 Receives Breakthrough Therapy Designation From FDA for PTSD

Psychiatric Times

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Why Reproducible fMRI Is the Key to the Future of Mental Health

Child Mind Intitute

In a wide-ranging conversation with Peter Bandettini on the Neurosalience podcast, Michael P. Milham, MD, PhD shares a vision for how brain imaging can move from exploratory research into real-world clinical impact. Dr. Milham, Chief Science Officer at the Child Mind Institute, describes the need for large-scale, open-access neuroimaging data, like those pioneered in the ADHD-200 and Healthy Brain Network initiatives, to capture the true diversity of the human brain.

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Using Serum Drug Levels

Psychiatric Times

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Best Therapist Near Me: Top 5 Tips to Narrow Down Your Search

Lightwork

Finding the right therapist is a crucial step in your mental health journey. When you search for a “therapist near me” or “best counselors near me,” you’re taking a powerful step toward personal growth and emotional well-being. Your search for the perfect ‘therapist near me’ requires careful consideration. Think of it like finding a trusted confidant who not only understands your unique challenges but also possesses the professional expertise to guide yo

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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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Inequity in action: why minoritised ethnic patients are more often rapidly tranquilised and what needs to change

The Mental Elf

New evidence reveals that rapid tranquilisation is disproportionately used on minoritised ethnic patients in hospitals. Beyond the statistics, how do we create fair, compassionate, and equitable care? The post Inequity in action: why minoritised ethnic patients are more often rapidly tranquilised and what needs to change appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Regina man launches app aimed at guiding people through addiction recovery

Global News - Mental Health News

A Regina man has launched an app ready for download called AlchemistOne. It aims to help people through their journey in battling addictions and mental health barriers.

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Therapy Shorts 13: Narcissism Was the Symptom — Codependency Is the Cause

The Online Therapist

This week is about Recovering from Narcissistic Abuse. 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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The Cat Is Out of the Bag

Mad in America

W hen I first saw Laura Delano’s story was being published by Penguin, a major publisher, I knew that we were on the brink of change by way of the public narrative around mental health in the west. Here was Laura, a powerful and honest voice, recounting her story of being “psychiatrized,” as she calls it; diagnosed with bipolar in her teens just like I was, and then subjected to countless treatments that caused her a tremendous amount of iatrogenic harm.

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Incorporating physical health considerations into mental health strategies could save millions of pounds

Department of Psychiatry News

Reducing the number of physical health issues associated with mental health conditions by just 1% could translate to savings of over €190 million (equivalent to around £164 million) in hospital costs every year in Europe.

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Researchers Identify Four Autism Subtypes with Distinct Genes and Traits

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

… When genetic sequencing of the human genome began in earnest in the 1990s, autism researchers hoped to identify the genetic cause—or more likely, causes—of the condition. “Twenty years ago the geneticists were saying, ‘We’re not even going to need autism [as a diagnosis]; we’re just going to have genetically defined disorders,’” says Catherine Lord , a psychologist specializing in autism at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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The President’s Proposed FY26 Budget and the Need for Advocacy

National Council for Mental Wellbeing (NCMW - the

There’s no rest for the weary, as the old saying goes. So, even though we’re still grappling with the culmination of recent legislative changes that will make deep cuts to the Medicaid program, our continued advocacy on federal funding remains as vital as ever. If adopted by Congress, the president’s budget request for fiscal year (FY) 2026 would result in new cuts to programs across agencies that support people, and so we are already working to stave off those cuts.

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The depression and anxiety bout: Answer the bell

Chipur

Have you ever wanted to say something like this? “Depression, anxiety, stress, and a world gone crazy…I’m done. Call the fight.” From personal experience, when it comes to the depression and anxiety bout, answer the bell. You’ll be glad you did.

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Time Warped: How Repetition Distorts Our Sense of Duration

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Why do familiar experiences sometimes feel like they happened longer ago than they actually did? In this episode of Under the Cortex , host Özge Gürcanlı Fischer-Baum speaks with Brynn Sherman from the University of Pennsylvania about her recent study published in Psychological Science , the flagship journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

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The Pressure to Perform: Mental Health Challenges for Florida’s College Athletes

Harmony United Psychiatric Care

In Florida, college athletics is more than simply a recreational activity; it’s a demanding environment where student-athletes must succeed academically and athletically. It is common to highlight their physical accomplishments while ignoring their mental health issues.

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Psych 101: What Is ‘Reparenting?’

The New York Times -- Mental Health

The concept, centered around healing your ‘inner child,’ is catchy. Here’s what experts have to say.

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Fava Beans, Dopamine, Depression, and Parkinson Disease

Psychiatric Times

Fava beans emerge as a powerful natural source of L-DOPA, offering potential benefits for mood disorders and Parkinson's disease and holding enriching culinary traditions.

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Psych 101: What Is ‘Reparenting?’

The New York Times -- Mental Health

The concept, centered around healing your ‘inner child,’ is catchy. Here’s what experts have to say.

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Balancing the Books: Accounting Best Practices for Mental Health Therapists in Private Practice

Zencare

Published on July 10, 2025 by Zencare Team. Running a private mental health practice requires not only clinical expertise but also effective financial management. Accounting is a crucial aspect of maintaining a financially healthy practice. We will explore essential accounting best practices to help mental health therapists manage their private practices efficiently. 1.

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Who Cares? Psychiatry in the English-Speaking World

History Psychiatry

We are happy to share with hmadness readers, the call for papers, of the second event of Who cares? scholars.… Read more Who Cares?

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Doctors motivated to minimise antidepressant withdrawal

Critical Psychiatry

Doctors have always minimised the significance of antidepressant discontinuation problems (see eg. previous post ). It doesn’t seem to concern them that they have made so many people dependent on antidepressants (see eg. another previous post ). In a systematic review and meta-analysis, Kalfas et el ( 2025 ) conclude that the mean number of discontinuation symptoms at week 1 after stopping antidepressants was below the threshold for clinically significant discontinuation syndrome.

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How a hidden brain circuit fuels fibromyalgia, migraines, and PTSD

Psychiatry News -- Science Daily

What if your brain is the reason some pain feels unbearable? Scientists at the Salk Institute have discovered a hidden brain circuit that gives pain its emotional punch—essentially transforming ordinary discomfort into lasting misery. This breakthrough sheds light on why some people suffer more intensely than others from conditions like fibromyalgia, migraines, and PTSD.

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This Decade of Disasters: Necessary Mourning after the Texas Flash Flood

Psychiatric Times

The psychological impact of national tragedies: it's time to recognize the importance of mourning and finding meaning in collective grief.