Mental health is physical health.
On World IBS Day, we’re recognizing the connection between mind and body—including the gut–brain connection.
Explore NAMI Hearts + Minds: https://t.co/5tO7qW6vum
Counselors report cautious optimism about AI, seeing promise in reducing workload and burnout while raising concerns over ethics, bias, and limited human connection. Empirical evidence matters as #AI enters practice.
#Therapists#AcademicTwitter
New Study:https://t.co/LtLGHvMR8y
An intranasal flu antibody can protect against both influenza A and B in mice and nonhuman primates and is safe in humans, according to new preclinical experiments and two phase one clinical trials published in @ScienceTM. https://t.co/aqtSSohDAi
Check out our video!🥳National trends of mental health and service utilisation among international students in the USA, 2015–2024
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Time is an under-recognised social determinant of brain health.
In The Lancet Healthy Longevity, authors call for temporal justice through research and policies that recognise time as both a resource and a site of inequity in ageing and dementia: https://t.co/S3AVviAnZY
"OCD can feel like a horror movie with no pause button...It’s trying to think “happy thoughts” to desperately undo the evil ones."
What does Obsessive Compulsive Disorder feel like? In this vulnerable and honest blog, Megan shares some realities of living with this mental health condition.
During #OCDAwarenessMonth, these stories are a reminder of the critical importance to not using pathologizing language that can alienate people experiencing mental health conditions.
Read the full blog now: https://t.co/cTGWQbEprX
A recent study reveals that anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation among international students in the U.S. nearly doubled from 2015 to 2024—with 1 in 10 considering suicide in 2024—underscoring the urgent need for enhanced mental health support.���
#depression #mental #psychiatry
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Viewpoint: Integrating psychologists into inpatient teams can reduce coercive practices, improve diagnosis and risk management, boost staff morale, and contribute to more effective treatment and discharge planning. https://t.co/mPq6dqdaDq
A psychology education goes beyond the classroom—it builds thinkers, innovators, and problem-solvers.
See how these skills power success in today’s workforce: https://t.co/OBHd7gcRcW
We assessed how well #AI LLM served as simulated clients to interact with trainees in #psychotherapy sessions. Despite certain limitations, it offers a scalable, cost-effective tool for training, with potential to enhance skill development. @UF_COE@UF
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📣New in @GPsych_Office@GPsych_BMJ : Decade-long analysis shows increased mental health issues and suicidal ideation among international students. Therapy use only rose modestly. Growing Tx gap requires action. #MentalHealth#HigherEd#Therapist@UF_COE
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Antiphospholipid syndrome is an autoimmune disease that causes blood clots and inflammation.
A recent Review explores how AI algorithms can guide precision medicine in antiphospholipid syndrome: https://t.co/pkJ0G0OYrr
New publication:
Treatment preferences and their determinants among adults with #depression or #anxiety in outpatient mental healthcare: systematic review
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And similarly in England from MHCYP https://t.co/3X8Mkg7wDt Children and young people’s reported contact with professional services for mental health concerns: a secondary data analysis | European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
🔊*New Research* @BMJMentalHealth
This article reports on trends in anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, & counseling service utilization among US medical students from 2018 to 2023, highlighting increasing mental health issues & insufficient support.
To access the full article, please use the link below:
https://t.co/je1Jf3bb87