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An ocean conservation group offers 'mission therapy' to veterans who miss the service

NPR - Mental Health

A group called Force Blue, which does ocean conservation work, isproviding what they call "mission therapy" to veterans who miss the camaraderie and the sense of purpose of service.

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Tragic or Treated: Why We Cannot Miss Postpartum Psychosis

Psychiatric Times

Postpartum psychosis occurs in about 1 to 2 per thousand new mothers. In this personal story, one writer shares her experience with postpartum psychosis.

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NYC’s Involuntary Removal of Mentally Ill Homeless People Raises Questions

The New York Times -- Mental Health

New York Citys involuntary removal policy was supposed to make it easier to help mentally ill homeless people get the care they need. In practice, it has raised impossible questions.

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The Anxious Generation

Psychiatric Times

Epidemiological data show that rates of anxiety, depression, self-injurious behaviors, and suicidality increased for Gen Z in significantly higher numbers than previous generations.

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9 Signs Your Partner Is Quiet Quitting Your Relationship and What to Do About It

Very Well Mind

In this article, we explore what quiet quitting looks and feels like, and what to do if you think your partner is slowly pulling away from your relationship.

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The Revolutionary Discovery of Ketamine as an Antidepressant

Psychiatric Times

Dennis S. Charney, MD, discussed the discovery of ketamine as a rapid-acting treatment for depression, its journey from skepticism to FDA approval, and its impact on mental health care.

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Can Science Transform Child Mental Health?

Child Mind Intitute

By Michael P. Milham, MD, PhD Chief Science Officer, Phyllis Green and Randolph Cowen Scholar; Director, Center for the Developing Brain; Director, Healthy Brain Network; Senior Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Child Mind Institute Were at a pivotal moment in mental health research, where breakthroughs have the power to transform lives. But progress requires more than discovery it demands bold action, sustained investment, and a commitment to science that is innovative, rigorous, and sometime

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Palliative Psychiatry and Assisted Suicide for Mental Illness: Not 1 and the Same

Psychiatric Times

Does palliative psychiatry inevitably lead to advocacy for assisted suicide?

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Alcohol Detox and Withdrawal: Symptoms and Treatments 

Clear Behavioral Health

Alcohol detox and alcohol withdrawal is a very stressful time for most, and the idea of it can send you into a tailspin of anxiety. The choice to detox isnt an easy option for everyone, but maybe understanding the risks of alcohol abuse , what to expect as you detox, and withdraw, the treatments for it, and the alcohol detox timeline could ease your concerns.

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The Week in Review: March 3-7

Psychiatric Times

Here are highlights from this week in Psychiatric Times, including updates on the BHV-7000 for bipolar disorder trial and a new study on physician suicide rates.

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Celebrating Women's History Month

Mental Health America Blog

Celebrating Women's History Month MHA Admin Fri, 03/07/2025 - 09:20 Background Color blue Find mental health resources for women

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Choices

Psychiatric Times

"Suddenly, in every tree, an unseen nest where a mountain would be.

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International Women’s Day: Interviews with Drs Joanne Fegan, Maeve Doyle and Atiqa Rafiq

College of Psychiatrists of Ireland

To mark International Women’s Day this Saturday, 8 March, three women psychiatrists describe their experiences within the profession and the challenges and accomplishments they have had along the way. Dr Joanne Fegan Dr Joanne Fegan is the Director of Communications and Public Education with the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland since March 2024.

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A Tale of 2 Saturdays: Andrew Cuomo’s Candidacy and International Women’s Day

Psychiatric Times

More power and action are needed for womennow more than ever.

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Corrigendum to “Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in patients with major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and their comorbidity: Comparison with healthy controls” [Asian J. Psychiatry 105 (2025) 104382]

Asian Journal of Psychiatry

Publication date: April 2025 Source: Asian Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 106 Author(s): Yuqi Shen, Boyuan Wu, Jikai Yu, Lan Mou, Zefeng Wang, Xinhua Shen