The systematic review conducted by Bates et al. (2021) delves into the intricate relationship between Hoarding Disorder (HD) and co-occurring medical conditions, uncovering the significant health implications beyond HD’s psychological aspects. This... Read more »
Farris, S. G., Derby, L., & Kibbey, M. M. (2025). Getting comfortable with physical discomfort: A scoping review of interoceptive exposure in physical and mental health conditions.Psychological Bulletin, 151(2), 131–191. https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000464 Key... Read more »
Every anxious person knows the feeling of an event sending their ruminating mind into turbo drive. You feel deeply upset, and your thoughts keep looping back to what happened. You’re scattered, distracted,... Read more »
by Rachel Conrad, MD, and J. Wesley Boyd, MD, PhD Imagine being a college student like Alex, who was experiencing increasing anxiety and depression as the academic year progressed. During the spring... Read more »
This post is taken from my remarks at a City Council meeting. First, I want to thank Councilmember Jones for the honor of recognizing the work we do at Male Behavioral Health... Read more »
This article was co-authored by Nikita Baxi and Robert Muller, PhD. Postpartum depression is a form of clinical depression that affects 10 to 20 percent of women after childbirth. Recent data from... Read more »
It is hard to understand why some people develop serious mental health conditions while others do not. Research conducted across many decades has revealed that there is a genetic link to mental... Read more »
Source: Lakshmiraman Oza/Pixabay “Do you think all mental conditions have a physical component in the brain?” someone once asked me. “Absolutely!” I answered. Then I qualified that I didn’t believe the mind... Read more »
Autistic adults experience diverse inner thought patterns, including inner speech and sensory awareness. These internal experiences may influence their mental health and well-being in unique ways. Studying this area provides insights into... Read more »
The insights of people living with serious mental illness (SMI) in recovery can be invaluable to caregivers, but they are a largely untapped resource. Too often our insights are diminished, dismissed, and... Read more »