Dr. Elias Aboujaoude, a Stanford
University psychiatrist and the author of «Virtually You: The Dangerous Powers of the e-Personality,» says people «lose the ability to be in the moment» when they're bombarded by messages they feel compelled to react to.
The main culprit, write the editors of the issue, Brown
University psychiatrist - professors Brandon Gaudiano and Ivan Miller, is the pervasive medicalization of mental health treatment and the widespread belief that almost all forms of psychological distress are medical / biological problemswith medical / biological solutions.
He is seeing
a university psychiatrist, but when he turns up for his appointment, a strange man is in her office.
They're critical to brain health, says Columbia
University psychiatrist Drew Ramsey, MD, because they increase levels of BDNF, a brain - protecting chemical that improves memory while warding off depression.
Duke
University psychiatrist Allen Frances ended 2012 by criticizing the new revision of the mental health bible the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).
To find out, Leifer and his collaborators genetically engineered the one - millimeter - long nematode worm to make particular cells in its body sensitive to light, a technique called optogenetics, developed in recent years by Stanford
University psychiatrist and bioengineer Karl Deisseroth [see Deisseroth's «Controlling the Brain with Light,» Scientific American, November 2010].
«It's been a remarkable resource,» Columbia
University psychiatrist Ezra Susser says of the study.
Yale
University psychiatrist Steven Southwick surveyed Gulf War veterans first one month, then two years after traumatic events.
In the past, scientists have studied the effects of low brain activity in the MD by cutting it out in mice — an extreme measure that didn't accurately mimic the «mild» reduction in activity seen in schizophrenia, says Columbia
University psychiatrist Joshua Gordon.
«It was unusual to have a woman with her kind of self - confidence and exquisite training,» says Stanford
University psychiatrist Regina Casper, another former Timiras postdoc.
Duke
University psychiatrist Allen Frances, who led the DSM - IV revisions, penned a widely read and debated editorial last year warning that drastic changes to the criteria for diagnosing mental disorders could have unintended consequences, including «false «epidemics»» of mental illness.
Using qualitative analysis software, Birmingham
University psychiatrist George Tadros and Egyptologist Ahmes Pahor spotted a multitude of references to low self - esteem, hopelessness, helplessness, a determination to die, and magical thinking.
Columbia
University psychiatrist Carl Erik Fisher sizes up research on «behavioral addictions,» adding insights from his clinical practice.
Yale
University psychiatrist Steven Southwick surveyed Gulf War veterans first one month and then two years after experiencing traumatic events.
Not exact matches
«In a lot of stories you read, it regresses back to happy talk at the end — there was a problem, we solved it and now it's all fixed,» says Michael Freeman, a
psychiatrist who is studying the personality traits of entrepreneurs at
University of California, San Francisco.
And Michael Stone, a
psychiatrist at Columbia
University who maintains a database of mass shooters, wrote in a 2015 analysis that only 52 out of the 235 killers in the database, or about 22 percent, had mental illnesses.
When Bruno Bettelheim committed suicide in 1990 at the age of 86 he had a towering and broadly based reputation: as a wise and humane child
psychiatrist in whose Orthogenic School at the
University of Chicago hundreds of severely disturbed children had been restored to normal life, as an expert on child - rearing in the Israeli kibbutzim, as a survivor of Buchenwald and Dachau whose writings had established him as an authority on life in the concentration camps, and as a specialist in the treatment of autistic children.
E. Joanne Angelo, M.D., is a practicing
psychiatrist, an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts
University School of Medicine in Boston, Mass., and a member of Women Affirming Life, a Catholic pro-life organization.
For example, at the Cornell
University Medical College, New York Hospital, alcohol research project, the
psychiatrists found it as essential to treat the families as it was the patients themselves.
In some cases the person is a
psychiatrist (as is the case at the Temple
University Mental Health Center in Philadelphia) or a psychologist, but most frequently he is a social worker.
The Practice of Medicine Dr. Paul McHugh, MD, is Henry Phipps Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, and
Psychiatrist - in - Chief of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Also, most of the nearly 200 psychologists /
psychiatrists and therapists working for Meier New Life Clinics — all fine, loving Christians — were educated at secular
universities.
(The
Psychiatrist and Other Stories (Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1965).
Dr. Duckworth is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor at Harvard
University Medical School, and has served as a board member of the American Association of Community
Psychiatrists.
I would also suggest the web site of Dr. Jack Westman, M.D. a child
psychiatrist and professor at the
University of Wisconsin.
Before her untimely death in October 2011, Dr. Maria Pease was a board - certified Adult
Psychiatrist and Assistant Clinical Professor at the
University of California at San Francisco with a subspecialty in Child and Adolescence, and Sport Psychiatry.
On August 1, 1966, the day
psychiatrist Stuart Brown started his assistant professorship at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, 25 - year - old Charles Whitman climbed to the top of the
University of Texas Tower on the Austin campus and shot 46 people.
He was a physician, later a
university teacher at the University of Leipzig and director of the Leipzig «s sanatorium and was seen as a child psy
university teacher at the
University of Leipzig and director of the Leipzig «s sanatorium and was seen as a child psy
University of Leipzig and director of the Leipzig «s sanatorium and was seen as a child
psychiatrist.
Caroline Abrahams, NCH Cathy Ashley, Family Rights Group John Baker, Families Need Fathers Ruth Black, Ormiston Children & Families Trust Dorit Braun, Parentline Plus Dr Ann Buchanan,
University of Oxford Dr Samantha Callan, Care for the Family and Edinburgh
University Dr Hamish Cameron, Hon Consultant Child
Psychiatrist, St George's Hospital Lisa Cohen, Jewish Unity for Multiple Parenting Mary Crowley, Parenting Forum Ruth Dalzell, National Children's Bureau Professor Brigid Daniel,
University of Dundee Carol Daniel, Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council Helen Dent, Family Welfare Association Professor Judy Dunn, Institute of Psychiatry Professor Brid Featherstone, Bradford
University Duncan Fisher, Fathers Direct Kate Green, Child Poverty Action Group Nicola Harwin, Women's Aid Joan Hunt, Oxford
University Pip Jaffa, Parents Advice Centre, Belfast Sandra Horley OBE, Refuge Mary Macleod, NFPI Penny Mansfield, One Plus One Professor Michael Lamb, Cambridge
University Dame Julie Mellor Jenny North, Relate Roger Olley, Children North East Chris Pond, NCOPF Terry Prendergast, Marriage Care Dame Gillian Pugh Kulbir Randhawa, Asian Family Counselling Service Karen Richardson, York Centre for Separated Families Ceridwen Roberts, Oxford
University Yvonne Roberts, writer Jane Robey, National Family Mediation Mary Ryan, RTB Associates Dr Christine Skinner,
University of York Jean Smith, Scoop Aid Jo Todd, Respect Dirk Uitterdijk, YMCA Gwen Vaughan, Gingerbread
I was recently asked for my professional opinion, as a pediatric
psychiatrist, on a controversial new NIH - funded research project at the
University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Dr Campbell Paul, Consultant Infant and Child
Psychiatrist at the Royal Childrens Hospital, Melbourne and Honorary Principal Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry at the
University of Melbourne.
Psychiatrist Dr. Louann Brizendine, a professor at the
University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine says, «In addition to the hormonal swings that accompany our children's tween years, women's hormones are shifting as perimenopause begins.»
«The idea that moms can be involved in the heavy lifting of motherhood and be viewed as attractive and sexy is an interesting concept,» said Scott Haltzman, a
psychiatrist at Brown
University who researches gender differences.
She also is a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern
University Feinberg School of Medicine and a
psychiatrist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
When it comes to executive agencies, including the state and city
university systems, however, New York's highest - paid employee in 2016 was
psychiatrist and brain researcher Dr. Carlos N. Pato, who earned $ 748,991 as dean of the SUNY Downstate Medical Center.
Diagnosing depression among medical or doctoral students is often difficult because they «are all so tough and high - functioning,» says Christine Moutier, a practicing
psychiatrist and assistant dean for student affairs at the
University of California, San Diego (UCSD), School of Medicine.
«Certainly, medical school, residency, Ph.D. training, all those kinds of advanced degrees are set up with a lot of expectations, and by and large the people that are doing them are driven,» says Deborah Goebert, a
psychiatrist at the
University of Hawaii, Manoa, and lead investigator of the study.
Subjects who stopped smoking seem to partially recover their cortical thickness for each year without smoking,» says the study's lead author Dr. Sherif Karama, assistant professor of psychiatry at McGill
University,
psychiatrist at the Douglas Mental Health
University Institute and an affiliate of the Montreal Neurological Institute.
While in graduate school, Gilmartin saw a
psychiatrist employed by the
university and participated in a research study on anxiety.
This self - assessment test, created in 1998 by
psychiatrist Kimberly Young of Saint Bonaventure
University in New York State, is an unofficial standard among Internet addiction researchers, and it consists of eight yes - or - no questions designed to separate online addicts from those who can manage their Internet use.
In 1990 Rick Strassman, a
psychiatrist at the
University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, got federal clearance to do the first psychedelic studies on humans in nearly two decades.
«More often than not, the risk of the medication is less than the risk of the uncontrolled disorder,» said senior author Dr. Katherine Wisner, the Norman and Helen Asher Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern
University Feinberg School of Medicine and a Northwestern Medicine
psychiatrist.
Psychiatrist Ming Tsuang and his colleagues at Boston
University figured that if genes help control what people feel when they smoke pot, then genetically identical twins should experience a similar kind of high or low when they use the drug.
«What psychologists and
psychiatrists say is that testosterone has a facilitative effect on aggression,» comments Melvin Konner, an anthropologist at Emory
University and author of The Tangled Wing: Biological Constraints on the Human Spirit.
As a result, it is commonplace for MD / PhD
psychiatrists or neurologists to obtain fully independent, tenure - track assistant professorships — at the top
universities in the country — within 4 or 5 years of their graduation from medical school.
Ten weeks of intravenous antibiotics improved cognitive functioning in Lyme disease patients in a 2004 study funded by the National Institutes of Health and carried out by
psychiatrist Brian Fallon at Columbia
University.
«It's not an aphrodisiac; it's not «love potion # 9,»» says
University of Virginia
psychiatrist Anita Clayton, coordinating investigator on one of the Boehringer Ingelheim trials.
In small doses ketamine is a remarkably effective antidepressant,
psychiatrist Dennis Charney and a team at Yale
University reported in 2000.
The study, led by
University of California, San Francisco
psychiatrist Nanette Gartrell, included 78 kids conceived through donor insemination and raised by lesbian mothers.
Her mother, a noted
psychiatrist who was the first African American woman to be admitted to Vassar College and to graduate from the Yale
University School of Medicine, had persevered through a difficult childhood after her...