A major new World Health Organization publication sets out, for the first time, a practical, evidence-based package of care ...
From anxiety about job loss to data privacy, mental health workers, lawmakers and labor unions are trying to mitigate AI's ...
Dr. Ronald C. Kessler of Harvard Medical School explores his leadership of global psychiatric epidemiology. His surveys across 30+ countries established frameworks that guide mental health policy ...
An unusual three-year stint at NBC (National Broadcasting Company) working with Ron Milavsky on a large-scale longitudinal survey of television violence and child mental health initially felt like a ...
In a world where mental health, workplace wellbeing, and emotional resilience are central to social and organisational ...
Diagnosing substance-use disorder can be difficult because of patient denial related to the stigma attached to addiction. Now a study by the University of Cincinnati has used a novel artificial ...
Third, Fava concludes, excessive reliance on checklist criteria is likely to “impoverish the clinical process” and clinical formulation itself, including of the kind that could anchor a patient’s ...
Two-thirds of social media content about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is sometimes medically inaccurate, yet referral rates for the condition have risen at almost identical rates to ...
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Better communication, health plans needed for long-term inmates in Ottawa jail, inquest hears
The Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre should have better mental health-care resources for long-term inmates and better ...
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‘I think we feel stuck’: Kate Pickett on how to build a better, fairer, less stressed society
In her new book, the co-author of The Spirit Level gathers jaw-dropping facts about the inequality crisis in the UK – and explores creative ways to address it ...
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