Rep. Adriano Espaillat (NY-13) and Rep. Mike Lawler (NY-17) have introduced the Community Mental Wellness Worker Training Act to increase the availability of mental health services to the underserved.
In honor of Pride Month, the Columbia Gender & Sexuality Program (CGSP) offers a family-friendly guide to support LGBTQIA+ youth and caregivers and to events taking place across the city.
A study led by Matisyahu Shulman, MD, found that rapid administration of extended-release naltrexone was effective compared with the standard procedure used in the treatment of opioid use disorder.
“What is needed is a ‘Manhattan Project’ to elucidate the pathophysiology, develop effective treatments, and ultimately find a cure for PTSD,” writes Dr. Jeffrey A. Lieberman.
Only a minority of students are seeking out treatment, says Dr. Randy P. Auerbach. "Lots of administrators everywhere are scrambling to find innovative ways to reach students in need."
Dr. Drew Ramsey discusses the research that encouraged him to "prescribe" food to his patients and the diet he recommends to prevent mental health concerns.
“Baking is mindful. Mindfulness means paying attention to yourself in the moment and not being in the past or the future, but really being there,” says Dr. Philip Muskin.
According to Dr. Deborah Hasin, marijuana laws don’t seem to have had a strong effect on teen use, but adult rates of frequent use and cannabis use disorder have increased in states that passed them.
Dr. Nasir Naqvi's study describes a device that would detect critical respiratory depression and then electrically support respiration until treatment could be provided or hypoventilation wore off.
"We are somewhat more willing to talk about our emotional state," said Dr. Philip Muskin. "That's not true across the board, but I think there somewhat less stigma than there was 40 or 50 years ago."
A paper on suicide by Mark Olfson, MD, MPH professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, was the most viewed in the JAMA Network.