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December: Embracing Black-Affirming Mental Health Support and Advocacy

December 13, 2021

By Gabby Hodgins, MD How often do we hear the sentiment, ‘it’s just hair?’ I would argue that this sentiment, although often well-meaning, is simply untrue. Being able to take care of our own skin and hair is something that gives us as human beings autonomy, dignity, and a means of self-expression. That said, the ability for all … Read more

Caregiver responsiveness as a mechanism to improve social communication in toddlers: Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial

December 3, 2021

This study examined data from a randomized controlled trial to determine whether improvements in child social communication skills were mediated through changes in caregiver responsiveness. Results indicated that as caregiver responsiveness increased over 8 months of intervention, the child’s social communication skills also increased, suggesting that caregiver responsiveness may be a mechanism through which to … Read more

Multimodel Order Independent Component Analysis: A Data-Driven Method for Evaluating Brain Functional Network Connectivity Within and Between Multiple Spatial Scales

December 3, 2021

This manuscript reports on an innovative approach to examine brain functional network connectivity using an independent component analysis (ICA)-based approach. We evaluated the approach by studying group differences in the context of a study of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) data collected from schizophrenia (SZ) individuals and healthy controls (HC). The predictive ability of … Read more

November: Homelessness Awareness Week

November 29, 2021

Homelessness Awareness Week is November 13-21, but the HomeLink team at UNC’s Center for Community Mental Health focuses on supporting homeless and precariously housed people 365 days a year. In the United States, over half a million people experience homelessness on a single night (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2020). Many more people … Read more