“You don’t usually think about biomarkers in moms, although in autism, I think increasingly we should be thinking about that,” says Dr. Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele.
"Scary films are really the only thing that we can access all-year round that allows us to experience fear in a controlled, safe way," says Dr. Ali Mattu.
Columbia Psychiatry presented Agnes Whitaker, MD with the Frank J. Menolascino Award for Psychiatric Services for Persons with Intellectual Development Disorders/Developmental Disabilities.
Dr. Ali Mattu talks about how dressing up allows us to experiment with different identities, qualities, and ways of being, and what this might mean for our mental health.
“The finding that 1/3 of students from multiple countries screened positive for at least one of six mental health disorders represents a key global mental health issue," said Dr. Randy P. Auerbach.
"This study was the first randomized controlled trial that compared the efficacy of long-term treatment of oral naltrexone to extended-release injectable naltrexone,” - Maria A. Sullivan, MD, PhD
Columbia Psychiatry’s residents tell us about why they chose to go into psychiatry and their favorite and most memorable aspects of training at Columbia.
Dr. Arthur Williams said the rising heart infection rates among injection drug users underscore the urgent need to get the nation's opioid epidemic under control.