UPRISE: A New Model for Teen Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment
By the time students reach New York City’s Judith S. Kaye High School (JSK), multiple systems have failed them. As a public transfer school for students with significant barriers to their education,...
View ArticleWorkplace Resilience Program Targets Health Care Worker Well-Being
What do resilient people do when times get tough? Researchers at Mount Sinai, including Dennis Charney, MD, the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and...
View ArticleNew Study Explores Links Between Women’s Reproductive System and Mental...
Both psychiatric disorders and disorders of the reproductive system are common in women of reproductive age. Often, they co-occur. “There is a lot of overlap between these two disease classes—but very...
View ArticleThe Days Are Getting Shorter, Here’s Why You May Be Feeling Down
Mariana Figueiro, PhD, Director of the Light and Health Research Center, explains seasonal affective disorder and how those who experience it can manage. The post The Days Are Getting Shorter, Here’s...
View ArticleFor Transplant Patients and Donors, Mount Sinai’s Transplant Psychiatrists...
For a patient and their loves ones, preparing for an organ transplant is never easy, and the same holds true for someone considering donating an organ. Mount Sinai’s transplant psychiatry program is...
View ArticlePsychiatry Residents Provide Free Mental Health Services Through the HOPE...
As a psychiatry resident at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Tina Kim, MD, had plenty of opportunities to treat patients in traditional clinical settings. But the Department of Psychiatry...
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