February 09, 2023
Like many people, I spent months at home during the pandemic, and I found gray very calming.
Continue readingLike many people, I spent months at home during the pandemic, and I found gray very calming.
Continue readingNew research published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry indicates that early-life adversity-;such as homelessness, parental violence, or longstanding illness in the family-;may lead to mental health challenges,[…]
Continue readingIf you’re feeling stressed, overwhelmed or anxious, there’s a mental health tool that’s simple and free: screaming.
Continue readingHarvard Psychology professor Katie A. McLaughlin was tapped last week to be the inaugural executive director of the Ballmer Institute for Children’s Behavioral Health at the University of Oregon.
Continue readingUsing artificial intelligence (AI) in mental health services and research has potential, but a new study finds significant shortcomings that may indicate overly accelerated promotion of new AI models that[…]
Continue readingFrom telehealth and TikTok to artificial intelligence and virtual reality, the mental health care industry is embracing technology — but it’s making many clinicians uneasy.
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