What to Say: The N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor: Memory, Madness, and More
Posted on19 Nov 2021
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Date Posted: November 19, 2021 Contributing Authors: Robert Fenster Author Affiliation: Dr. Fenster is a research fellow in the Neurobiology of Fear... Read More
What to Say: Psychiatric Pharmacogenomics: How Close Are We
Posted on19 Jul 2021
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Date Posted: July 19, 2021 Contributing Authors: Andrew Novick, MD, PhD Author Affiliation: Dr. Novick is an Assistant Professor in the Department... Read More
What to Say: “Not Dead Yet!” – Confronting the Legacy of Dualism in Modern Psychiatry
Posted on24 May 2021
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Date Posted: May 24, 2021 Contributing Authors: Reuben Hendler, MD & Jane Eisen, MD Author Affiliation: At the time of this published... Read More
What to Say: Witnessing Modern America
Posted on30 Mar 2021
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Date Posted: March 30, 2021 Contributing Authors: Belinda Bandstra, Lisa Ekeanyanwu, Robert Fenster, Myisha Hill, Maja Skikic, Ashley Walker Author Affiliation: Dr.... Read More
What to Say: Donut Pass Go
Posted on17 Nov 2020
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Date Posted: November 17, 2020 Contributing Authors: Ashley Walker, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Walker is an Associate Professor in the Department of... Read More
What to Say: More than a Gut Feeling: The Implications of the Gut Microbiota in Psychiatry
Posted on17 Nov 2020
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Date Posted: November 17, 2020 Contributing Authors: Belinda Bandstra, MD, MA Author Affiliation: Dr. Bandstra is from Stanford School of Medicine. The... Read More
What to Say: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder: From Plato to Petri Dishes
Posted on06 Nov 2020
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Date Posted: November 6, 2020 Contributing Authors: Tené Redman, MD, and Belinda Bandstra, MD, MA Author Affiliation: Tené Redman and Belinda Bandstra... Read More
What to Say: Telomeres, Trauma, and Training
Posted on20 Oct 2020
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`Date Posted: October 20, 2020 Contributing Authors: Ashley Walker, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Walker is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the... Read More
What to Say: Perpetual Hunger: The Neurobiological Consequences of Long-Term Opioid Use
Posted on29 Feb 2020
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Date Posted: February 28, 2020 Contributing Authors: Jane Eisen, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Eisen is the Clinical Director of the McLean Hospital... Read More
What to Say: Your System Has Been Hijacked: The Neurobiology of Chronic Pain
Posted on23 Jan 2020
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Date Posted: January 23, 2020 Contributing Authors: Jane Eisen, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Eisen is the Clinical Director of the McLean Hospital... Read More
What to Say: Poverty, Parenting, and Psychiatry
Posted on13 Dec 2019
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Date Posted: December 13, 2019 Contributing Authors: Andrew Liew, MD and Ashley Walker, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Liew and Dr. Walker are... Read More
What to Say: Cannabinoids and Pain: Weeding Out Undesired Effects With a Novel Approach to Analgesia
Posted on22 Oct 2019
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Date Posted: October 22, 2019 Contributing Authors: Robert Fenster, MD PhD Author Affiliation: Dr. Fenster is From the Department of Psychiatry and... Read More
What to Say: The Parable of Panic: Suffocation, Social Attachment, and the Critical Role of an Integrative, Biopsychosocial Formulation
Posted on18 Oct 2019
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Date Posted: October 18, 2019 Contributing Authors: Andrew Novick, MD, PhD and Ashley Walker MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Novick is a Senior... Read More
What to Say: Kraepelin’s Crumbling Twin Pillars: Using Biology to Reconstruct Psychiatric Nosology From the Bottom Up
Posted on14 Aug 2019
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Date Posted: August 14, 2019 Contributing Authors: Robert Boland, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Robert Boland is the Co-Director of the Harvard Longwood... Read More
What to Say: Changing the Way We Think About (and With) Antidepressants
Posted on31 Jul 2019
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Date Posted: July 31, 2019 Contributing Authors: Andrew Novick, MD PhD Author Affiliation: At the time of this published article, Dr. Novick... Read More
What to Say: Predicting Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: From Circuits to Communities
Posted on31 Jul 2019
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Date Posted: July 31, 2019 Contributing Authors: Belinda Bandstra, MD, MA Author Affiliation: At the time of this published article, Belinda S.... Read More
What to Say: The Electrochemical Brain: Lessons from the Bell Jar and Interventional Psychiatry
Posted on26 Mar 2019
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Date Posted: March 26, 2019 Contributing Authors: Jane Eisen, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Eisen is the Clinical Director, Division of Depression and... Read More
What to Say: To Bend and Not Break: The Neurobiology of Stress, Resilience, and Recovery
Posted on26 Mar 2019
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Date Posted: March 26, 2019 Contributing Authors: Jane Eisen, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Eisen is the Clinical Director, Division of Depression and... Read More
What to Say: Reshaping the Depressed Brain: A Focus on Synaptic Health
Posted on26 Mar 2019
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Date Posted: March 26, 2019 Contributing Authors: Robert Fenster, MD PhD Author Affiliation: At the time of this published article, Dr. Fenster... Read More
What to Say: Missed Connections: A Network Approach to Understanding Psychiatric Illness
Posted on26 Mar 2019
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Date Posted: March 26, 2019 Contributing Authors: Ashley Walker, MD and Sarah McClanahan, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Walker and Dr. McClanahan are Assistant... Read More
What to Say: Leveraging the Power of Genetics to Bring Precision Medicine to Psychiatry: Too Little of a Good Thing?
Posted on20 Mar 2019
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Date Posted: March 20, 2019 Contributing Authors: Robert Fenster, MD PhD Author Affiliation: At the time of this published article, Dr. Fenster... Read More
What to Say: From Azalla to Anandamide: Distilling the Therapeutic Potential of Cannabinoids
Posted on19 Mar 2019
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Date Posted: March 19, 2019 Contributing Authors: Ashley Walker, MD Author Affiliation: Dr. Walker is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University... Read More