TMS Found to Make People More Hypnotizable
Boosting someone’s receptiveness to hypnosis, even transiently, may make more people candidates for hypnosis-based therapy, which is utilized for several psychiatric conditions.
Boosting someone’s receptiveness to hypnosis, even transiently, may make more people candidates for hypnosis-based therapy, which is utilized for several psychiatric conditions.
Members of Friends of the Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) sent a letter to House and Senate leaders requesting no less than $500…
This column details some of the ways in which psychiatric survivors or those writing about their lived experience with mental illness are disadvantaged and devalued…
Study suggests that all adults should be screened for suicidal thoughts regardless of their mental health history.
Objective: Substance use initiation during early adolescence is associated with later development of substance use and mental health disorders. This study used various domains to…
The most effective treatments for ICD-11–defined complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) remain unknown. Further research is needed to determine whether such treatments for CPTSD are…
TEV-‘749, an investigational once-monthly subcutaneous long-acting injection of the 2nd generation antipsychotic olanzapine, sees positive phase 3 results.
Despite progress, addiction remains a persistent challenge for caregivers, whether its alcohol, opioids, or the rise of zombie drugs.
Researchers tied a surge in blood infections in Vermont to the introduction of xylazine, a tranquilizer, into various street drugs.
It was a glorious wintry day to stroll through New York City’s Central Park, going from west to east, with a blinding sun warming the…
This column details some of the ways in which psychiatric survivors or those writing about their lived experience with mental illness are disadvantaged and devalued…