Right as Rain | September 6, 2017
Kari Stephens, PhD, gives advice on how to tell if your child has normal back to school jitters or if their behavior may be a sign of a disorder that should be addressed by a professional.
Right as Rain | September 6, 2017
Kari Stephens, PhD, gives advice on how to tell if your child has normal back to school jitters or if their behavior may be a sign of a disorder that should be addressed by a professional.
APA's Medical Mind Podcast | September 1, 2017
Mark Duncan, MD, and Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD, are interviewed on the potential impact of the collaborative care model on substance use disorders, which are often first identified in a primary care setting.
US News & World Report | August 23, 2017
You don’t have to accept poor sleep as just a normal part of aging. Michael Vitiello, PhD, gives advice on how to overcome common sleep problems.
Right as Rain | August 21, 2017
Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD, talks about the importance of making intentional decisions in life, and using vacations as a way to be present and engaged.
Q13 Fox News | August 16, 2017
Finding it difficult to deal with the barrage of upsetting current events and social media bickering? Douglas Zatzick, MD, gives tips on how to deal with times of stress.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society | August 11, 2017
Sherry Willis, PhD, Warner Schaie, PhD, and colleagues explore the relationship between declines in cognition and functional abilities in older adults.
World & News Report | August 8, 2017
The connection between alcohol use and mental health disorders like depression is pretty well understood. Pot? Not so much. Andrew Saxon, MD, is quoted.
Vice | August 6, 2017
Susan Collins, PhD, is quoted on mindfulness therapy and how it may hold the key to combating a pathological fear of happiness.
Pain | August 1, 2017
Mark Sullivan, MD, PhD, has a new paper which argues for a better theory of the motor aspect of pain problems and treatments. (Click the video icon to view a brief summary of the paper with slides)
Clinical Psychology Review | August 1, 2017
A new study by lead author, Emily Dworkin, PhD, suggests that experiencing sexual assault is a major risk factor for multiple forms of psychological dysfunction across populations and assault types.