Paul S. Appelbaum, MD, said more studies are needed to confirm that using the blood test really allows for more effective treatments than can currently be prescribed without the blood test.
Most people do not develop a tolerance to prescribed stimulant medications, and many stay on the same stable dose of Adderall for years, said Frances Levin, MD, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia.
"Most ketamine treatments have never received FDA approval for treatment of depression," writes David Hellerstein, MD, professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia.
The results reveal an evolutionarily conserved circuit that drives infants to seek out time with stimuli that remind them of their mother, says Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, MD.
“Many clinics are run by anesthesiologists, not psychiatrists, and are pain management clinics that have been repurposed to treat depression,” said J. John Mann, MD.
Franklin Schneier, MD, a special lecturer at Columbia and co-director of the Anxiety Disorders Clinic at NYSPI, says preparation is key if you’re headed into the uncharted territory of joblessness.
The 15 months during which Deborah Hasin, PhD, worked as a psychiatric aide at a community mental health centre in New Haven, Connecticut, shaped the course of her career.
When we get anxious, we tend to breathe more quickly and more shallowly, says Anne Marie Albano, PhD, a professor of medical psychology in psychiatry at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
Donald Edmondson, PhD, MPH, associate professor at Columbia, has been researching factors, including shortened sleep, contributing to a “PTSD-like response” to hospitalization.