When I was 25, and the world still seemed full of promise for me, a very unfortunate thing happened. I went ‘crazy’. Or, at least, I fully believed I was losing my mind, that I had inherited a ...
Economists conclude that the Dutch government could save billions by reimbursing tapering strips to help patients safely discontinue prescription medications such as antidepressants. Since 2013, a ...
Three recent studies examine the long-term harms of psychiatric detention, identify ward environments as a major driver of coercive interventions, and explore why some psychiatric staff are more ...
Neither the FDA nor Neurovalens have provided the results from the clinical trial of the device showing how well the device works or its risks. The FDA has granted marketing authorization for a new ...
Micah is part-time faculty in psychology at Point Park University. He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology: Consciousness and Society from the University of West Georgia. His interests include humanistic, ...
Novelist and neuropsychologist Jussi Valtonen explains how close reading and creative writing can sharpen clinical attention, deepen perspective-taking, and help clinicians notice the language they ...
Justin M. Karter, PhD, leads research news coverage and editorial strategy at Mad in America. He is the Acting Program Director of the PsyD in Clinical Psychology & Psychological Humanities at Boston ...