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How to cope with pandemic loneliness this holiday season

November 11, 2020 COVID-19,  Healthcare,  Homa Shalchi,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry

Dr. Asim Shah shares advice for coping with loneliness during the holidays amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

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How to manage election stress

November 2, 2020 Andy Phifer,  Election,  Healthcare,  Mental Health,  Nicole Blanton

Anxious about the election? Dr. Eric Storch shares advice to help cope with election stress and anxiety.

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A perfect match: The health benefits of jigsaw puzzles

October 29, 2020 Healthcare,  Mental Health,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

What are the health benefits of puzzles? Clinical operations associate Jill Riley shares what you need to know.

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Psychiatry and COVID-19: Q&A with Dr. Mollie R. Gordon

October 28, 2020 Education,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Dr. Mollie R. Gordon reflects on her career in psychiatry and shares advice on how to get through hard times.

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Child and adolescent psychiatry: Interview with Dr. Laurel Williams

October 15, 2020 Education,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Dr. Laurel Williams highlights her journey toward child and adolescent psychiatry and shares advice on staying physically distant but socially connected.

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Social work and mental healthcare: Q&A with Elizabeth Kleeman

October 6, 2020 COVID-19,  Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Elizabeth Kleeman discusses her path to social work and a social worker’s vital role on a mental healthcare team.

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Forensic psychiatry and coping with hard times: Q&A with Dr. Andrea Stolar

September 16, 2020 COVID-19,  Education,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Dr. Andrea Stolar shares her professional journey and how she has been coping with COVID-19 and current social issues.

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Finding self-compassion during COVID-19: Q&A with Dr. Jessica Jackson

September 2, 2020 COVID-19,  Education,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Dr. Jessica Jackson shares her path toward psychology, her role in the field, and provides advice on having self-compassion during COVID-19.

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Geriatric psychiatry and COVID-19: Interview with Dr. Kristin Jones

August 27, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Education,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Dr. Kristin Jones discusses her work in geriatric psychiatry and how she has been coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Social work in anti-human trafficking: Interview with Katherine Robichaux

August 13, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Education,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Katherine Robichaux shares why she entered social work and discusses her role in the Anti-Human Trafficking Program at Baylor College of Medicine.

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