Journal article on building tribal-academic partnerships named Editor’s Choice

Department news | January 31, 2019

A recent paper published in Health Promotion Practice co-authored by Debra Kaysen, PhD, Michele Bedard-Gilligan, PhD, and first author Cynthia Pearson, PhD (School of Social Work), among others, was named to the Editor’s Choice Collection for the January 2019 issue. Recognized for its inspiring writing, exemplary science, and insightful exploration of an important area of health equity, Building a Tribal–Academic Partnership […]


Patients in rural primary care clinics benefit from Collaborative Care

Department news | January 31, 2019

The Corporation for National and Community Service recently posted the final evaluation report for a five year initiative led by the AIMS Center designed to increase access and quality of depression treatment in rural community clinics by implementing Collaborative Care. Over 5,000 patients in eight rural FQHCs were engaged in care and the clinical outcomes they achieved […]


New residency pathway focuses on global mental health

Department news | January 31, 2019

Our psychiatry residency program offers a variety of Career Enrichment Pathways to help residents explore different areas of psychiatry and promote their career development. The latest addition is focused on Global Mental Health and Cultural Psychiatry. Pamela Collins, MD, MPH, and Deepa Rao, PhD, serve as faculty coordinators for the new pathway and Manal Khan, MD, and Ritika Batajoo, MD, […]


Providers give high marks to suicide prevention training “All Patients Safe”

Department news | January 31, 2019

Suicide is a growing health problem in our country and the WWAMI region which we serve has particularly high suicide rates. Medical professionals can make an enormous impact on preventing suicides. They play an important role in educating all patients to proactively make homes safer to prevent suicide, accidents, and overdose/addiction. To address suicide as […]


Ty Lostutter receives Outstanding Clinician Teacher Junior Faculty Award

Department news | January 31, 2019

We are delighted to announce that Ty Lostutter, PhD, is this year’s recipient of the Outstanding Clinician Teacher Junior Faculty Award. This award is given to an outstanding clinician teacher faculty member at the Assistant Professor level for excellence in teaching, curriculum development, educational scholarship, and/or educational administration. Dr. Lostutter is a stellar clinician, teacher, and […]



Got the winter blues?

Right as Rain | January 24, 2019

Amy Burns, M.D., offers practical tips for beating the January blues and keeping yourself motivated, whether that’s so you can stick to New Year’s resolutions or just find the bright side of the dreariest few months of the year.



Who’s making sure your mental health app is safe? No one, experts say

Deseret News | January 21, 2019

Less than half of the 44 million people in the U.S. with mental health disorders receive any form of treatment. Mobile applications can help address the issue of accessibility to mental health resources. Patricia Areán, PhD​, and Dror Ben- Zeev, PhD, chime in on the subject of regulating mental health mobile apps.