One in five caregivers help someone with a mental illness and forty-five percent of caregivers for adults with mental illness are parents, fourteen percent are adult children and eleven percent… Read More
In this interview, Sloan Manning, M.D., PsychU Primary Care Provider Section Advisor, discusses the overlap between primary care and mental health care based on a patient’s high triglycerides count. Dr.… Read More
We invite you to listen to our interview with Kathy Day, BA, MPA, Founder and Board Member of Pro Caregiver Consultants, a non-profit organization providing hope and training to caregivers… Read More
Mental Illness Microaggressions Scale – Perpetrator Version (MIMS-P) is a 17-item instrument designed to measure microaggressions endorsed by perpetrators against a socially marginalized group and demonstrates strong psychometric properties. The… Read More
In this companion piece to the PsychU April 23, 2020 webinar, “Substance Use & The Novel Coronavirus Pandemic: A Conversation With The Experts,” Drs. Robin Nelson and Roueen Rafeyan share… Read More
In this companion piece to the PsychU April 23, 2020 webinar, “Substance Use & The Novel Coronavirus Pandemic: A Conversation With The Experts,” Dr. Roueen Rafeyan discusses patients who believe… Read More
In this companion piece to the PsychU April 23, 2020 webinar, “Substance Use & The Novel Coronavirus Pandemic: A Conversation With The Experts,” Drs. Robin Nelson and Roueen Rafeyan share… Read More
Early unplanned pregnancy loss is common. Between 10% and 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage—that is, the loss of a fetus prior to the twentieth week of pregnancy.1 An additional… Read More
Recent research has presented possible links to both risk and protective factors regarding the occurrence of schizophrenia. This presentation provides an overview of some of these factors and the schizophrenia… Read More