In the face of the nationwide fentanyl crisis, policymakers must look to responses that offer support rather than punish, argues Arthur Robin Williams, MD, MBE.
A first of its kind study underlines the importance of conducting immediate mental health assessments following exposure to large-scale trauma, such as war and armed conflict.
A look back on the life of Dr. June Jackson Christmas, a longtime clinical professor of psychiatry and an advocate for mental health services in marginalized communities.
How should a doctor approach working with lawyers as an expert witness? Paul Appelbaum, MD, shared his thoughts on how to vet potential work with litigants.
Dry January is a growing trend in which people abstain from alcohol for the month. Aimee Chiligiris, PsyD, a clinical psychologist specializing in substance use disorders discussed the trend.
Brian A. Fallon, MD, MPH, director of Columbia’s Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases Research Center, said that up to 40% of patients with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS) also have depression.
Dr. Michael Stone, a Columbia psychiatrist who devoted his career to understanding and defining the personality traits that constitute evil, passed away recently at 90.