Tue.Aug 06, 2024

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The Ethics of Antipsychotic Dose Reduction and Patient Rights

Mad in America

A new study published in the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal explores the ethics around antipsychotic dose reduction and discontinuation. According to the authors, providing a path for service users to reduce or discontinue antipsychotic drugs aligns with the four core biomedical ethical principles of autonomy, justice, nonmaleficence, and beneficence.

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Child Mind Institute Paper Reveals Next Frontier in Reproducible Brain Imaging for Neuroscience Discovery

Child Mind Intitute

Processing pipelines introduce an overlooked but critical opportunity to move towards generalizable results in brain research: Nature Human Behaviour paper New York, NY The Child Mind Institute has released a paper detailing their pioneering study in the journal Nature Human Behaviour titled, “ Moving Beyond Processing and Analysis-Related Variation in Resting State Functional Brain Imaging.” The research identifies significant challenges in the reproducibility and standardization o

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Ethics & Equity: Studying Social Media’s Impact Through Youth-Centered Participatory Research

Child Mind Intitute

Watch the Recording Watch the Child Mind Institutes Yuki Kotani, MBA, interview Amy Green, PhD, the director of research at Hopelab. They talk about how including youth in research on tech and mental health can improve access to care by making digital care solutions fit the needs of more diverse populations. This conversation is part of our webinar series on Technology and Youth Mental Health , which asks how tech can improve mental health outcomes for all young people.