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Back-to-school means new routines—and sometimes procrastination. 📚 Anthony Puliafico spoke with NewYork-Presbyterian's Health Matters podcast about why kids (and adults) procrastinate and how to build healthier habits. 🎧 Listen: healthmatters.nyp.org/how-can-i-stop…
Grand Rounds returns tomorrow with Dr. Ofer Yizhar, Weizmann Institute, who will be discussing new tools to control neural circuits. You can watch live beginning at 11am ET. Full details and Zoom link: ColumbiaPsychiatry.org/Grand-Rounds
An AJP Editorial from Michael Compton Columbia Psychiatry discusses a study that emphasizes the importance of social and community-level considerations in the pursuit of mental wellness and health. bit.ly/3Ijmxaa
New research (in JAMA Psychiatry) shows inpatient psychiatric care is shifting: beds in general hospitals are declining, while standalone facilities—especially those owned by large for-profit chains—are on the rise. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Columbia Psychiatry Read more 👇 publichealth.columbia.edu/news/behind-nu…
JAMA Psychiatry Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Columbia Psychiatry The paper titled "National Trends in Inpatient Psychiatric Bed Supply, 2011 to 2023", published on 9/10/25 in JAMA Psychiatry, can be found here: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap…
Tomorrow's Grand Rounds features Mike Yassa discussing memory biomarkers in aging and Alzheimer’s. Watch live via Zoom beginning at 11am ET: ColumbiaPsychiatry.org/Grand-Rounds
René S. Kahn, MD, PhD, Mount Sinai Health System, will be presenting at Grand Rounds tomorrow. Watch live via Zoom beginning at 11am ET: ColumbiaPsychiatry.org/Grand-Rounds
Our 2nd electronic health record (EHR) review on pre-teen suicide risk is out JAACAP Open. This is a deep dive into 920 cases from our emergency department (ED) at NewYork-Presbyterian including extensive provider notes to understand risk in this population. doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac…
Tomorrow at Grand Rounds, Marina Tolou-Shams will discuss using AI to expand behavioral health care access for systems-impacted youth. Watch live via Zoom at 11am ET: ColumbiaPsychiatry.org/Grand-Rounds
.Columbia Psychiatry assistant professor Dr. Christina Brezing recently joined Oprah on her podcast to discuss what’s going on in the brain of those addicted to technology. Tune into the full conversation here: columbiamed.link/3Ko0hgf
Tomorrow’s Grand Rounds with Seth J. Schwartz, PhD (College of Education), explores crisis migration and mental health. Watch for free via Zoom. 🔗 ColumbiaPsychiatry.org/Grand-Rounds
We are hiring 2 research assistants to support projects developing tools to improve clinical outcomes among adolescents for #depression and #suicide Columbia Psychiatry. Come join our team! Please RT. opportunities.columbia.edu/cw/en-us/job/5…
Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay! How can you communicate compassionately and effectively with someone who may be struggling with their mental health? NewYork-Presbyterian spoke with Drs. Blumkin and DeAngelis to learn more. Read the full article: healthmatters.nyp.org/how-to-communi…
New work from Paul A Bloom and our team Auerbach Lab at Columbia: Momentary stress and social context among adolescents at risk for #suicide: An experience sampling study 📳 doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.…
🦄 Lately, I’ve been getting lots of questions about how to best support LGBTQ+ youth, so I’m grateful Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies invited me to a webinar on this topic: 🏳️🌈 Doing CBT with LGBTQ+ Youth 🏳️⚧️ 📅 Thu 10/30 @ 12 PM ET Thanks to Columbia Psychiatry’s Dr Courtney DeAngelis for organizing!
The discovery paves the way for a new type of antidepressant that inhibits the chemical (SGK1). “Current antidepressants are often less effective for people with a history of childhood adversity," says the study's leader Christoph Anacker. Read more: cuimc.columbia.edu/news/brain-che…