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Mapping Our Impact: Training the Mental Health Workforce Where It's Needed Most
3+ day, 5+ hour ago (424+ words) Written by: Tanner Telford IMPACT: Training psychiatrists in communities with the greatest need is expanding access to care today. Today, our nation has barely a quarter of the psychiatrists it needs to meet patient demand. This shortfall is staggering, and…...
Layne Staley's legacy hits the road: Mobile clinic bringing addiction treatment to Seattle tiny home villages
27+ min ago (356+ words) SEATTLE " A new effort to fight Seattle's opioid crisis will soon be hitting the road. Therapeutic Health Services'is launching the Layne Staley Mobile Medical Unit this month, a clinic on wheels named in honor of the late "Alice in Chains…...
Global Aerospace's SM4 Aviation Safety Program Offers Essentials on Sleep Need vs. Sleep Capacity and The Science of Sleep Banking
23+ min ago (371+ words) Does Banking Sleep Work? Global Aerospace's SM4 Aviation Safety Program Provides Perspective Let's start with a sports analogy. Many ultra-distance endurance athletes will consume excess carbohydrates the day before a race. The idea is to fill up glycogen stores to delay…...
A Mindful Method for Recovery From Craving and Addiction
4+ day, 10+ hour ago (670+ words) Posted June 1, 2026 | Reviewed by Ekua Hagan The kinds of cravings and addictions that exist in the world are numerous'from "soft" addictions like shopping and food bingeing to the more risky addictions like sex, drugs, and gambling. The thing that anyone…...
The Hidden Emotional Labor of Veterinary Medicine
1+ week, 1+ day ago (497+ words) Posted May 28, 2026 | Reviewed by Gary Drevitch Veterinary medicine is often associated with compassion and healing, but it also involves repeated exposure to suffering, loss, and ethically complex decisions. For many professionals in the field, the emotional demands are both cumulative…...
Specific Types of Childhood Adversities Linked to Domain-Specific Cognitive Deficits
3+ day, 10+ hour ago (432+ words) Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are not associated with overall late-life cognitive decline, but specific types of adversity are linked to worse baseline cognition and modest domain-specific declines with increased age, according to results of a study published in The American…...
The Forgotten Temperament: Hyperthymia
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (535+ words) Updated June 4, 2026 | Reviewed by Michelle Quirk As a psychodynamic therapist, I have spent much of my career studying and treating personality disorders, particularly borderline personality disorder. Yet in recent years, another topic has increasingly captured my attention: mood temperament. Much…...
Treating Depression by Calming the Immune System
2+ day, 10+ hour ago (789+ words) Posted June 3, 2026 | Reviewed by Kaja Perina Everyone gets depressed from time to time. Think about those unpleasant days when you're sick. You feel depleted and unsociable. You lose interest in everything. You just want to crawl under the covers and…...
How state laws can stymie research into your ancestors' psychiatric records
1+ week, 5+ day ago (956+ words) Debby Hannigan, her great grandniece, tried for years to access Conole's medical records, because she thought they might hold clues to mental health issues in her family, including her oldest daughter's depression. Hannigan twice wrote to the state of New…...
DATAcc by Di Me releases first set of digital measures built specifically for common mental health disorders
1+ day, 7+ hour ago (314+ words) Developed with 20+ partners across industry, advocacy, and research, the resources give drug developers, regulators, payors, and clinicians a shared foundation for measuring symptoms and treatment effects BOSTON, June 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ --The Digital Health Measurement Collaborative Community (DATAcc) by the Digital Medicine…...
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