Topic: Psychiatry Department March 25, 2015 Studying the effects of traumatic brain injury in war zonesEarly psychological symptoms may be a predictor of later disability in military personnel with mild concussions.School of Medicine March 12, 2015 Harder-to-abuse OxyContin doesn’t stop addictsSource: CBS News February 3, 2015 Restoring joyFor many, depression begins in early childhood. That’s one of the major findings from a team of School of Medicine child psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.Outlook Magazine February 2, 2015 Kids with behavior problems likely to have sex earlier than peers, study saysSource: Fox News January 14, 2015 There’s a promising pill for binge eating disorderSource: Time January 8, 2015 Childhood guilt, adult depression?Source: The Atlantic December 10, 2014 Laughing all the way…out of depressionSource: Los Angeles Times October 15, 2014 Quitting smoking may improve mental healthResearchers at Washington University show that helping people with severe mental illness quit smoking may improve their mental health.Innovate Magazines June 21, 2014 Psychiatry’s therapeutic frontierPartnership envisions novel treatments for mental illness.Outlook Magazine April 21, 2014 The patient will see you nowScripted scenarios, intelligent improv and informed feedback hone the clinical skills of tomorrow’s physicians.Outlook Magazine June 10, 2013 Taylor Family Institute targets psychiatric illness researchWashington University has received $20 million to fund the Taylor Family Institute that will help develop new therapies for psychiatric disorders.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine January 30, 2012 Love and the hippocampusResearch shows children whose parents nurture them early in life have enlarged brain regions linked to learning, memory and response to stress.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 7 8 9