Mental Health Education and News

Overcoming Childhood Anxiety: Hope Through Research

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Overcoming Childhood Anxiety: Hope Through ResearchMental disorders often begin in early childhood, and developing the best treatments for children requires research designed specifically for them. In this episode, we talk with Lori and her 11-year-old daughter, Joanne, about their challenges with childhood anxiety. We learn about their experience in a clinical trial at NIMH and talk about their outlook for the future.

Session 3: NIMH 75th Anniversary Event 2: Amplifying Voices & Building Bridges

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Session 3: NIMH 75th Anniversary Event 2: Amplifying Voices & Building BridgesSession 3: Cultivating Inclusion in the Mental Health Research Workforce and Keynote Address and Closing - The symposium brought together people living with mental illness, clinicians, and communities to reflect on past and present challenges in mental health research and chart a more inclusive path forward. 0:00 Introduction to Session 3: Cultivating Inclusion in the Mental Health Research Workforce; Keynote Address and Closing 4:00 How to Navigate and Eliminate the Barriers that Keep Us from Entering or Advancing, Gina Poe, Ph.D. 20:05 Inclusive Pathways: Navigating Challenges and Cultivating Diversity in Psychiatric Research, Cynthia Rogers, M.D. 37:55 Empowering Early Career Researchers in Academic Training Environments, Fátima Sancheznieto, Ph.D. 54:51 Towards Inclusion: A Health Equity Scientist’s Journey in a Biomedical Research Enriched Psychiatry Department, Cesar Escobar-Viera, M.D., Ph.D. 1:33:25 NIMH at 75: A Black Psychiatrist’s Perspective on Inclusion Then, Now and in the Future, Altha Stewart, M.D. 2:19:10 Closing Remarks, Joshua Gordon, M.D., Ph.D.

Session 2: NIMH 75th Anniversary Event 2: Amplifying Voices & Building Bridges

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Session 2: NIMH 75th Anniversary Event 2: Amplifying Voices & Building BridgesSession 2: Inclusion in Access to Care/Health Disparities - The symposium brought together people living with mental illness, clinicians, and communities to reflect on past and present challenges in mental health research and chart a more inclusive path forward. 0:00 Introduction to Session 2: Inclusion in Access to Care/Health Disparities 2:15 Increasing Mental Health Equity through Transformative and Transdisciplinary Research and Interventions: Centering the Participation, Experiences, Strengths, and Values of People Experiencing Health Disparities and Structural Inequities, Jessica Goodkind, Ph.D. 27:46 The Potential for Person-Centered Policy- and Community-Level Interventions to Achieve Equity in Mental Health Treatment, Benjamin Le Cook, Ph.D. 51:07 Leveraging Community Partnered Engagement to Address Depression Disparities, Sidney Hankerson, M.D., M.B.A.

Session 1: NIMH 75th Anniversary Event 2: Amplifying Voices & Building Bridges

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Session 1: NIMH 75th Anniversary Event 2: Amplifying Voices & Building BridgesWelcome and Keynote Address and Session 1: Engaging Partner Perspectives in Research - The symposium brought together people living with mental illness, clinicians, and communities to reflect on past and present challenges in mental health research and chart a more inclusive path forward. 0:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks 23:27 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice in Mental Health Research: Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future; Ruth Shim, M.D., M.P.H. 1:04:48 Listening to the Voices and Responding: The Jemmott Community Engagement Model for Improving Inclusion and Health Outcomes, Loretta Sweet Jemmott, Ph.D., M.S.N., R.N., FAA 1:27:57 Amplifying the Voices of Constituents in Efforts to Transform Behavioral Healthcare Delivery, Rinad Beidas, Ph.D. 1:49:55 Leveraging Lived Experience in Mental Health Research, Carlos Laurrari, M.S.N.

Pathways to Recovery: Psychosis and Schizophrenia

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Pathways to Recovery: Psychosis and SchizophreniaPsychosis, a condition marked by a loss of touch with reality, is distressing for those who experience it and their loved ones. If left untreated, psychosis can have serious impacts on people's lives. But the good news is there's hope. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Robert Heinssen, a leader in the development and adoption of coordinated specialty care for treating psychosis. We learn about the signs and symptoms of psychosis, discuss coordinated specialty care, and explore how NIMH research in psychosis and schizophrenia fundamentally changed the health care landscape.
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