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Self-Care in Schizophrenia
4+ hour, 16+ min ago (747+ words) Posted May 18, 2026 | Reviewed by Davia Sills This summer of 2026, I am celebrating 18 years of full recovery from schizophrenia. I was told I would be totally disabled in 2007 when I was diagnosed, but today I am fully recovered. Thomas Insel has…...
Blue Cross NC Awards $1. 5 M to Expand Mental Health Services at UNC Pembroke
2+ hour, 52+ min ago (270+ words) The Blue Cross and Blue Shield NC Foundation granted $1. 5 million to East Carolina University's Center for Telepsychiatry and e-Behavioral Health. This money will help the North Carolina Statewide Telepsychiatric Program bring on-campus mental health services to UNC Pembroke students. ECU's…...
Self-Care in Schizophrenia | Psychology Today New Zealand
4+ hour, 16+ min ago (747+ words) Posted May 18, 2026 | Reviewed by Davia Sills This summer of 2026, I am celebrating 18 years of full recovery from schizophrenia. I was told I would be totally disabled in 2007 when I was diagnosed, but today I am fully recovered. Thomas Insel has…...
Self-Care in Schizophrenia | Psychology Today Ireland
4+ hour, 16+ min ago (747+ words) Posted May 18, 2026 | Reviewed by Davia Sills This summer of 2026, I am celebrating 18 years of full recovery from schizophrenia. I was told I would be totally disabled in 2007 when I was diagnosed, but today I am fully recovered. Thomas Insel has…...
Obvious sex differences in mental health
9+ hour, 13+ min ago (199+ words) There are many mental disorders that affect the sexes to different degrees. Depression and anxiety are two examples that are more common in women, while men are more likely to be diagnosed with addiction. Boys are more often diagnosed with…...
Blue Sky Psychiatry Brings Personalized Adult Mental Health Care to Berkeley with a Compassionate, Evidence-Based Approach
10+ hour, 49+ min ago (209+ words) Berkeley, California - Blue Sky Psychiatry is helping adults in Berkeley, California, access thoughtful, personalized adult mental health care. The practice offers comprehensive services designed to help adults manage a wide range of mental health conditions through individualized treatment plans, medication…...
Carrie Brown finds "perfect fit" as North Carolina"s chief psychiatrist
15+ hour, 52+ min ago (465+ words) Carrie Brown, MD'04, HS'04-'08, MPH, credits her first clinical rotation as a Duke University medical student at John Umstead Hospital, a former psychiatric inpatient facility in Butner, North Carolina, with planting the seed for her future psychiatry career." "That experience…...
A new mental health strategy: welcome, overdue, and only the beginning
11+ hour, 55+ min ago (173+ words) Last week, ministers announced their intention to produce a cross-government mental health strategy for England, and they published a call for evidence for what should be in it. This is a big step forward for our mental health, filling a…...
Study finds benefit in genotype-guided care for depression
9+ hour, 1+ min ago (412+ words) Genetic variants known to slow or speed metabolism of drugs for depression and anxiety disorders are very common. Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Celexa " the drugs have familiar names. Tens of millions of people in the United States take these or other…...
Study: Distinct Brain Mechanisms Drive Inattention in Children with ADHD Vs. Anxiety
11+ hour, 58+ min ago (232+ words) Symptoms of inattention look similar in children with ADHD and anxiety, but the underlying brain mechanisms driving that behavior differ, according to a new study. Determining whether a symptom of inattention is explained by underlying ADHD or anxiety can be…...