Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine

医院和医疗保健

Palo Alto,California 5,120 位关注者

Enabling great science, preparing exceptional people, and inspiring an engaged society to help all with mental illness

关于我们

At Stanford Psychiatry, we are creating a new paradigm for modern psychiatry in which we move beyond the treatment of disease to the imperative of fostering overall health, resilience, and wellbeing. We work to understand the brain, with its extraordinary capacities and complexity, and to gain knowledge of its nature, development, adaptations, and dysfunction. We invent and combine evidence-based therapeutics, and we collaborate with our patients and their families so that each day may be lived well and in better health. We are developing new strategies to prevent and lessen the burdens of illness experienced by individuals, communities, and populations. The approach of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of Stanford Medicine is driven by innovation – bringing novel approaches and technologies to tackle the hardest challenges in the laboratory, clinic, community, and nation. Our approach exists because of the acceleration of wonderful work by our scientists, scholars, educators, and learners in many academic disciplines. We have arrived at this moment because of the creativity, tenacity, and clarity of purpose of our academic community. We all have a role in advancing science, clinical innovation and service, educational excellence, community commitment and engagement, and professionalism and leadership. These missions, taken together, become a transformative methodology and have become the basis of this transformational new paradigm for psychiatry at Stanford.

网站
https://med.stanford.edu/psychiatry.html
所属行业
医院和医疗保健
规模
1,001-5,000 人
总部
Palo Alto,California
类型
教育机构
领域
Psychiatry和Academic Medicine

地点

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine员工

动态

  • Across the department, our faculty are involved in research to advance the field of neuroscience and psychiatry. Find their recent publications here: https://stan.md/3YKuhX1 "The contributions of RIME in furthering medical education scholarship" and editorial in Academic Medicine by Stanford Psychiatry's Laura Roberts MD, MA and editorial members of the Academic Medicine journal and Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). "Clinic-level predictors of psychotherapy dosage in the military health system" in Psychiatry Services by researchers from Stanford and other institutions. "Using extended reality to enhance effectiveness and group identification in remote group therapy for anxiety disorders: A critical analysis" in JMIR Publications' Formative Research by researchers from Stanford Psychiatry and Cedars-Sinai. "Evidence that intervention dosage is associated with better outcomes in autism" in JAMA Pediatrics by researchers from Stanford Psychiatry and John Carroll University. "Neuromonitoring-guided working memory intervention in children with ADHD" in iScience by researchers from Stanford, the Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University, and the University of California. "LPS-induced delirium-like behavior and microglial activation in mice correlate with bispectral electroencephalography (BSEEG)" in the Journals of Gerontology, Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences by researchers from Stanford and other institutions. "Intercalated amygdala dysfunction drives avoidance extinction deficits in the Sapap3 mouse model of obsessive-compulsive disorder" in Biological Psychiatry by researchers from Stanford, Gladstone Institutes, and the University of California. "Evaluating a 30-day alcohol abstinence challenge in heavy-drinking individuals with and without chronic pain: feasibility, safety, and perceived benefits" in Alcohol by researchers from Stanford and other institutions. "A naturalistic assessment of the relationship between negative affect and loss of control eating over time following metabolic and bariatric surgery" in Appetite by researchers from a multi-institutional team, including those from Stanford. "Treatment of obstructive sleep apnea with CPAP improves daytime sleepiness and fatigue in cancer patients" in Cancer Medicine by researchers from Stanford and other institutions around the world. "Investigating the role of auditory cues in modulating motor timing: insights from EEG and deep learning" in Cerebral Cortex by researchers from Stanford and the University of California.

  • Our faculty are frequently asked to provide insight to news organizations on current, trending topics related to neuroscience and psychiatry. Find their contributions here: https://stan.md/3Z1Fxzr "What causes the afternoon slump—and what you can do about it" on Forbes with comment from Stanford Psychiatry's Rafael Pelayo. "Finally! Some good news about U.S. drug overdose deaths" in Psychology Today with comment from Stanford Psychiatry's Keith Humphreys. "Can new wearable tech reset your internal clock?" on WebMD with comment from Stanford Psychiatry's Jamie Zeitzer. "Feeling stressed about the election? Here are four ways to cope, according to experts" in the San Francisco Chronicle with tips from Keith Humphreys. "Five sneaky signs your election anxiety is coming out" on HuffPost with comment from Stanford Psychiatry's Nina Vasan. "Better suicidality detection among minority, preteens needed" on Mental Health Weekly: Wiley Online Library with quotes from Stanford Psychiatry's Heather Gotham. "Daylight saving time ends Sunday" on Yahoo Life with comment from Jamie Zeitzer. "With clocks falling back an hour, data reveal Bay Area's most sleepless neighborhoods" on The Mercury News with comment from Stanford Psychiatry's Clete Kushida and Fiona Barwick. "Talking Point - Addiction and rehabilitation" on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Listen with Keith Humphreys.

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  • Across the department, our faculty are involved in research that advances the field of neuroscience and psychiatry. Find their contributions here: https://stan.md/3Av2gKS "Early differences in lassitude predicts outcomes in Stanford Neuromodulation Therapy for difficult to treat depression" in NPJ Mental Health Research with researchers from Stanford, McGill University, and the CENTRE HOSPITALIER GUILLAUME REGNIER. "Assembloid models of cell-cell interaction to study tissue and disease biology" a review in Cell Stem Cell by researchers from Stanford. "Novel risk loci in LGI1-antibody encephalitis: genome-wide association study discovery and validation cohorts" in Brain by researchers from Stanford and other institutions. "The opioid industry's use of scientific evidence to advance claims about prescription opioid safety and effectiveness" in Health Affairs Scholars by a multi-institutional research team, including those from Stanford. "Long-term cognitive training enhances fluid cognition and brain connectivity in individuals with MCI" in Translational Psychiatry by Stanford and Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University researchers. "State of the science of cognitive processing therapy" a review in Behavior Therapy by researchers from Stanford and other institutions. "Characterizing collegiate recovery programs in the US and Canada: A survey of program directors" in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs by researchers from Stanford and other institutions.

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  • Across the department, our faculty are asked to provide insight on topics in the news. Find their contributions here: https://stan.md/3NMkb2W ? "Can you hack your way out of Daylight Savings' effects? Science says yes" from Inverse with tips from Stanford Psychiatry's Rafael Pelayo "Teens navigate parental boundaries, explore social independence" on The Campanile with comment from Stanford Psychiatry's Victoria Cosgrove. "Building alliances to serve newcomer immigrant children and families" from the Stanford Impact Labs about a project co-lead by Stanford Psychiatry's Ryan Matlow. "Why some people intentionally cut, burn or bruise themselves" on CNN with comment from Stanford Psychiatry's Michele Berk. "Has Nintendo found a better way to wake up?" in the Los Angeles Times with comment from Rafael Pelayo. "CDC: Half of all teens use smartphones at least 4 hours a day" from The Washington Times with comment from Stanford Psychiatry's Keith Humphreys "Drinking young leads to drinking as we age" from KCBS Radio: On Demand in a conversation with Keith Humphreys. "Election season may be causing stress, anxiety: Here's how to cope" from ABC7 News Bay Area interviewing Stanford Psychiatry's Nina Vasan. "Dementia: Poor Sleep In Your 40s May Cause Faster Brain Aging" from Healthline Media with comment from Stanford Psychiatry's Clete Kushida. "Pleasure-seeking behavioural addictions are on the rise" from THE WEEK interviewing Stanford Psychiatry's Anna Lembke.

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  • Our faculty are involved in research to broaden the field of neuroscience and psychiatry. Find their recent publications here: https://stan.md/3Aj9oKg "Climate emotions, thoughts, and plans among US adolescents and young adults: a cross-sectional descriptive survey and analysis by political party identification and self-reported exposure to severe weather events," in The Lancet Group Planetary Health by Stanford Psychiatry's Britt Wray and researchers from other institutions. "Beyond phase shifting: Targeting circadian amplitude for light interventions in humans," in Sleep by Stanford Psychiatry's Jamie Zeitzer, Renske Lok and researchers from University of Michigan and Arcascope. "The role of eco-anxiety in the presentation of bulimia nervosa: a case report," in the Journal of Eating Disorders by Stanford Psychiatry's Cristin Runfola and Debra Safer. "Profiles of brain topology for dual-functional stability in old age," in Geroscience by Stanford Psychiatry's Sa Zhou, Mia Anthony, Ehsan Adeli, and F Vankee Lin. "Improving Social Communication in Autistic Adolescents Through a Clinic-Home-School Collaboration," in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders by Stanford Psychiatry's Lynn Kern Koegel, Daniel A Abrams, Thuan N Tran, and Robert L Koegel. "The Suicide Assessment Kit-Modified Interview: Development and preliminary validation of a modified clinical interview for the assessment of suicidal thoughts and behavior in autistic adults," in Autism by researchers from Stanford University and other institutions. "Aging, HIV infection, and alcohol exert synergist effects on regional thalamic volumes resulting in functional impairment," in NeuroImage: Clinical by researchers from Stanford University, SRI, and UMass Chan Medical School. "Describing the Framework for AI Tool Assessment in Mental Health and Applying It to a Generative AI Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Platform: Tutorial," in JMIR Publications Formative Research by Stanford Psychiatry's Ashleigh Golden and Elias Aboujaoude. "Human assembloids reveal the consequences of CACNA1G gene variants in the thalamocortical pathway," in Neuron by researchers from Stanford University. "Narratives on disclosure of sexual violence: Survivors' responses to public testimony to a high-profile case," in Psychological Trauma by researchers from Stanford Psychiatry and from Palo Alto University. "Plasma proteomics and carotid intima-media thickness in the UK biobank cohort," in Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine by researchers from Stanford University. "Isotope Dilution Space Ratio Declines Above the Age of 60 Years, Potentially Impacting Estimates of Total Energy Expenditure by the Doubly Labeled Water Method1-3, *, ." in the Journal of Nutrition by researchers from Stanford and other institutions.

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