“Some studies in other countries suggest maternal suicide is much more common than previously thought and even a leading cause of death,” Dr. Kimberly Mangla said.
The 12th annual Gray Matters at Columbia Benefit Luncheon was held at The Plaza Hotel on Tuesday, April 30, 2019. This year’s luncheon focused on eating disorders and related conditions.
Dr. Ali Mattu, Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, explains the basics of Agoraphobia.
"People tend to tip-toe around sensitive issues like suicide. You shouldn't. You're not going to prompt someone to do it by asking them," Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman said.
Gabrielle Frackman, PhD, a licensed clinical psychologist at the Columbia Women’s Program, takes a closer look at motherhood in celebration of Mother’s Day.