VA launches telehealth program for rural vets with PTSD

Department news | March 31, 2018

John Fortney, PhD, is leading a pilot telehealth program that will give rural Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) remote access to psychotherapy and related services. To date, more than 500 rural Veterans who are not receiving specialty PTSD care have enrolled in the study. The participants may choose between the two main forms of […]


Kristen Lindgren appointed Visiting Professor at University of London

Department news | March 31, 2018

As part of spending two weeks at the newly formed addictions center at London South Bank University, Kristen Lindgren, PhD, was appointed a Visiting Professor in their Psychology Department. The three-year appointment is with the School of Applied Sciences which includes the Psychology Department, The National Bakery School (not a typo), and Human Sciences (Bioscience, Forensic […]


Matt Iles-Shih nominated for UW Medicine CARES Award

Department news | March 31, 2018

Matt Iles-Shih, MD, MPH, received a nomination in the provider category for the UW Medicine CARES Award. The CARES Award was established in 2013 to formally recognize and celebrate the accomplishments and excellences of those in the UW Medicine community who consistently exemplify the UW Medicine Service Culture Guidelines – professional standards that ensure anyone […]



New study aims to help soldiers with PTSD

King 5 | March 16, 2018

The UW is conducting a study to help soldiers with PTSD by evaluating the effectiveness of a Stress Check that connects them with resources and provides counseling over the phone. Debra Kaysen, PhD, and Denise Walker, PhD, co-lead the study.



UW study offers help to soldiers with signs of PTSD

UW News | March 12, 2018

Debra Kaysen, MPH, is co-leading a new study with Denise Walker (School of Social Work) called UW Stress Check, which identifies soldiers who are experiencing PTSD symptoms in order to connect them with resources and provide counseling over the phone. Covered by KOMO 4.




Care Partners: How philanthropy can kick-start programs to engage community and family members to improve depression care for older adults

Grant Makers Health | March 1, 2018

Jürgen Unützer, MD, MPH, MA, Theresa Hoeft, PhD, and colleagues at UC Davis, with support from the Archstone Foundation, are testing enhanced collaborative care programs developed through partnerships between primary care clinics and community-based organizations and/or family care partners caring for depressed older adults.