Instead of creating a sustainable environment for recovery, traditional practices often create more distress and reluctance.
This week Mad in America explores three studies related to exercise as a treatment for mental health problems. The first ...
From MedPage Today. Dementia patients are given antipsychotics, which FDA warns may increase the risk for death. "Nursing ...
Nervous systems do not calm because a policy is clarified. They calm when impact is honored. When someone stays.
I want more for myself than just being a sweet, docile, compliant mental patient. I want a voice and a seat at the table.
From the Los Angeles Review of Books, written by Andrew Scull. Jon Stock’s recent book examines the deplorable career of ...
The habit-tracking market is flooded with apps following the same book. Set goals, monitor adherence, penalize deviation, ...
Research has shown that financial conflicts of interest (COIs) are a common issue in medicine and psychiatry, with a 2020 ...
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of pharmaceuticals is a controversial topic within healthcare and psychiatry, with only ...
These myths lead to seeing the homeless as mentally ill and the mentally ill as irredeemable and “other,” impeding effective ...
This week, Mad in America explores three academic publications related to AI chatbots and mental health. The first, a ...
For nearly two centuries, Massachusetts operated a network of state institutions including state schools for the so-called “feeble-minded” and state hospitals for the “mentally ill” where tens of ...