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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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Psychology, OCD, and COVID-19: Interview with Dr. Eric Storch

August 5, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Education,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Dr. Eric Storch reflects on why he became a psychologist and shares advice for maintaining mental health in tough times.

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Pursuing psychiatry and coping: Q&A with Dr. Shelley Fang Rote

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

Dr. Shelley Fang Rote is a first-year psychiatry resident at Baylor College of Medicine. She is committed to equitable treatment of mental health conditions, with

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Geriatric psychiatry and COVID-19: Interview with Dr. Ali Abbas Asghar-Ali

July 21, 2020 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Education,  Geriatrics,  Medical Education,  Mental Health,  Psychiatry,  Psychiatry and COVID-19

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of Progress Notes posts featuring mental health professionals, their interests, and their thoughts on the COVID-19

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Social distancing: Tips to navigate the new normal

March 23, 2020 Healthcare,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  Mental Health,  Nicole Blanton,  Psychiatry

The novel coronavirus pandemic has created unique clinical and scientific questions. Now that we are changing our social behavior to ‘flatten the curve,’ there is

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Practicing mindfulness anytime, anywhere

January 23, 2020 Healthcare,  Homa Shalchi,  Mental Health,  mindfulness,  Psychiatry

The constant stress of our day-to-day lives can make it difficult to focus on internal emotions. Many Americans have turned to mindfulness techniques, such as

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Human trafficking prevention: Know the signs

January 17, 2020 Community,  Homa Shalchi,  human trafficking,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  Psychiatry

Houston has the second-largest human trafficking population in the United States, and an estimated 50,000 people are trafficked into the country every year. Dr. Asim

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