University of Utah Psychiatry training programs are helping patients access mental health care sooner, reducing wait times and addressing the psychiatrist shortage in rural Utah and Idaho communities.
Psychiatrists are often some of the main providers of care for people with autism and intellectual disability, but new research finds that many of these specialists have little training to meet the ...
We need to move beyond simple models of how Perinatal Psychiatry Access Programs work and recognize the many factors that drive these programs’ effectiveness. According to the White House Blueprint ...
A serious mental illness can be costly. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. workers lose nearly $200 billion in wages every year when mental health problems interfere with their ...
A Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) oversees many responsibilities, including physical and psychosocial assessments, emergency psychiatric care and treatment effectiveness ...
The principal goal of the UAB Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Program is to prepare psychiatrists to excel in consult-liaison psychiatry, delivering knowledgeable and compassionate psychiatric ...
We read with interest and appreciation the story by Helmut Schmidt on Sanford Health's consolidated residency training move to the former PRACS pharmaceutical research facility. While the Phase 1 ...
Social workers are the backbone of compassionate, community-centered care across the UAB Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurobiology. Here, we highlight social workers in three distinct ...
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) is a form of psychotherapy often used to treat individuals who have difficulty regulating emotions, maintaining relationships and tolerating distress. Based on ...