Renée Cavallaro, a licensed clinical social worker, explains wellness and self-care, as well as why both are important for caregivers. In addition to providing some examples of self-care, Renee gives… Read More
Sleep is a vital, physiological state involving multiple regulatory processes. Sleep disturbances are often comorbid with various neuropsychiatric, neurodegenerative and pain disorders.1 During this presentation, Drs. Jordan Karp and Kristine… Read More
Morris Goldman, MD, Stacy Prokopios, LCSW, and Lauren Walker, OTR/L, provide an overview of the Recovery from Early Episode Psychosis Program (REPP). First episode programs are recovery-oriented and enhance remission… Read More
Dr. Pankaj Manocha, MD shares his perspective as a member of PsychU during his fellowship. Dr. Manocha attended his first PsychU live event discussing treatment implications for bi-polar depression, major… Read More
Sixteen U.S. states allow home health care aides to work only 40 hours per week to avoid violating the Department of Labor (DOL) Home Care Rule. These states include Arkansas,… Read More
On November 21, 2019, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted four former employees of Outcome Health—including the two co-founders and two former executives—for defrauding the company’s clients, lenders, and… Read More
The opioid use crisis. Rising suicidality. Greater treatment by antidepressants and other psychotropic medications. An increased utilization of mental health care services. The signs point to a mental health crisis.… Read More
Those with an eating disorder (ED) frequently have psychiatric comorbidities; estimates range between 56% and 98%. Such comorbidities contribute to longer periods of illness and poorer outcomes. Major depression and… Read More
During this follow-up podcast, Dr. Sloan Manning and Paul Gionfriddo respond to additional questions from their May 23, 2019 webinar, “Giving Mental Illness A Voice: Patient Perspectives On Self-Disclosure &… Read More