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MGH PSYCHIATRY NEWS
For over 85 years, Mass General’s Department of Psychiatry has provided the highest quality patient care through pioneering research.
MGH PSYCHIATRY NEWS brings you the latest news and updates from our department, highlighting our clinical services, cutting edge research, educational programs, and public health initiatives.
There has never been a more exciting time for psychiatry and neuroscience. We are clearly on the brink of innovative therapies and new approaches to the treatment of psychiatric illnesses, thanks to discoveries of both the biology of psychiatric disorders and new molecular targets.
Maurizio Fava, MD
Psychiatrist-in-Chief, MGH
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New Publications from the Mass General Department of Psychiatry – October 25, 2024
From the clinicians and researchers in our department, a list of our most recent publications.
Read MoreIn Collaboration with Shah Family Foundation, New Website Will Help Parents Talk to Their Children About Social Media
Informed by the work of J. Stuart Ablon, PhD and Think:Kids, this websIte offers resources to help families navigate difficult conversations about social media.
Read MoreAvailable Now: Massachusetts General Hospital Psychopharmacology and Neurotherapeutics (2nd Edition)
The fully updated and expanded second edition provides user-friendly, authoritative guidance on cutting-edge psychopharmacologic and somatic treatments for psychiatric and neurologic conditions.
Read MoreRLS Curbside: Website Launched to Provide Consultations to Clinicians Caring for Patients with Restless Leg Syndrome
A new website offers curbside consultations and evidence-based guidance to healthcare providers treating patients with RLS.
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Question 4: Should the Use of Psychedelics Be Legalized?
While preliminary evidence indicates that psychedelics may be helpful for the treatment of PTSD, MDD, and addiction, are we ready to legalize psychedelics?
Home Base: Innovative Strategies Address the Mental Health Needs of Veterans, Service Members, and Their Families
Home Base is the first and largest private sector clinic for Veterans and service members in the nation.
Aderonke Bamgbose Pederson, MD: Down Barriers in Academic Medicine
One of eight 2024 Claflin Distinguished Scholars, Dr. Pederson shares her path to medicine, the nature of her research work and what the award means to her.
Aderonke Pederson, MD: Anti-DEI initiatives in medicine harm us all (MedPage Today)
Policymakers have introduced anti-DEI bills in 28 states that will impact university admissions. How will this affect health care?
New Publications from the Mass General Department of Psychiatry – September 13, 2024
From the clinicians and researchers in our department, a list of our most recent publications.