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Is Alcohol the New Tobacco?
Smoking used to be accepted, even cool. Now, it is a known health risk to be avoided. Is alcohol on the same trajectory as tobacco?
How Independent Medical Evaluations Can Help Reduce Teacher Burnout
Teacher burnout is a pressing issue. Independent Medical Psychiatric Examinations (IME/IPE) are valuable for identifying and addressing the problem.
How an Independent Medical Evaluation (IME) Helps Businesses
Understanding an Independent Psychiatric Evaluation (IPE) to get individual psychological assessments for legal, workplace, and educational settings.
Therapeutic Approaches: Care Model vs. Feedback Informed Therapy (FIT)
Both CARE and FIT therapeutic approaches aim to improve psychiatry using different approaches. Both depend on a good doctor-patient relationship.
Book Review: Death and the Afterlife (The Berkeley Tanner Lectures)
This is not a book about suicide or depression. It is not even really about “the afterlife” in the sense of personal or spiritual.
Book Review: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
Book review by Dr. Ross Grumet: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, by Oliver Burkeman
Measurement Based Care Using the PHQ-9 Form
The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is a self-report questionnaire that helps psychiatrists understand the mental health status of individuals.
Why People Don’t Seek Psychiatric Help
What are some of the reasons people don’t seek psychiatric help? Why it’s so important to overcome these barriers.
Mental Health vs. Mental Illness
Explore the differences between mental health and mental illness.
Alzheimer’s – Reducing Your Risk
Millions of Americans are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s each year. But lifestyle changes may reduce your risk of being an Alzheimer’s statistic.
BURNOUT – Is the Concept Burned Out, Or Is It Still Meaningful?
Are we burned out on burnout?