Cara Hoepner, NP
psychiatric nurse practitioner and Clinical Specialist, San Francisco, CA
Ms. Hoepner has disclosed that she has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
More than 38% of Americans use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) yearly, with 12.7% using so-called “natural products." More than a third of people over age 50 report use of supplements, yet only about half have discussed this with their doctors.
Emily Deans, MD
Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Deans has disclosed that she has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
With an ongoing desire for “natural” products, and disappointment with the cost and efficacy of current prescription medications, more patients have turned to supplements. As a psychiatrist, the more you know about these supplements, the better you can have a conversation about their known risks and benefits.
Aleta Drummond, MD
Psychiatrist in private practice, Santa Rosa, CA
Dr Drummond has disclosed that she has no relevant relationships or financial interests in any commercial company related to this educational activity.
Is acupuncture a useful alternative therapy for your patients? Perhaps. In 2007, the National Health Interview Survey noted that more than three million American adults were using acupuncture each year to ease chronic pain, a number that is likely to have risen in the past five years.
Drew Ramsey, MD
Assistant clinical professor of psychiatry, Columbia University, www.DrewRamseyMD.com, Twitter: @DrewRamseyMDDr. Ramsey has disclosed that he has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
Drew Ramsey, PhD, author of “50 Shades of Kale,” discusses how diet is tied to mental health and offers tips on how to help your patients improve their diets and improve their minds.
James Lake, MD
Clinical Assistant professor, Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona School of Medicine, Chair emeritus, International Network of Integrative Mental Health
Dr. Lake has disclosed that he has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
James Lake, MD, of the International Network of Integrative Mental Health, discusses details on integrative mental health care and how it is the best way to care for our patients.
Patients often report alcohol use as a way to “self-medicate” mood symptoms. A new study demonstrates that this self-medication may serve as a precursor to the development or persistence of alcohol dependence, as defined by the DSM-IV.
Ulrick Vieux DO, MS
Department of Psychiatry Columbia University
Dr. Vieux has disclosed that he has no relevant relationships or financial interests in any commercial company pertaining to this educational activity.Bhavinkumar Gajera, MD, MPH
Department of Psychiatry Columbia University
Dr. Gajera has disclosed that he has no relevant relationships or financial interests in any commercial company pertaining to this educational activity.Shaneel Shah, MD
Department of Psychiatry Columbia University
Dr. Shah has disclosed that he has no relevant relationships or financial interests in any commercial company pertaining to this educational activity.
DSM-5, published in 2013, includes a new, all-encompassing category, “autism spectrum disorder” (ASD), which incorporates autism and a number of autism-related disorders, including Asperger’s syndrome.
1 in 3 Americans were victims of online scams in the past year. Even when you know your patient is being scammed, it is hard to pull them out. We speak with Cathy Wilson about...