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Dr. Echo Meyer and Dr. Nadia Charguia speak to The Well, “feelings about returning to the workplace may arise from fears of exposure to the coronavirus, leaving a routine established since March 2020 and many unknowns.”

April 28, 2021

Dr. Cynthia Bulik speaks with Spectator about eating disorders, “psychologists, nutritionists and primary care providers said they have seen higher cases of #eatingdisorders and referrals to eating disorder treatment centers since the start of the pandemic.”

April 28, 2021

Dr. Kim Brownley contributes to Outsports.com on the topic of transgender athletes, “The athletic field is a microcosm of life, where distinctions between fairness, equality, and justice come into stark relief.”

April 26, 2021

Millions of health care workers across the country have been on the front lines fighting COVID-19 for over a year now. Dr. Nadia Charguia speaks to WRAL about helping health care workers manage the stress of the job.

April 23, 2021

“Navigating Care From Afar: Ethical Considerations for Police Welfare Checks” featured on Psychiatry Online with Evan Vitiello, M.D., Daniel D. Moseley, Ph.D.

April 23, 2021

Congratulations Dr. Patrick Sullivan on your two new NIH R01 grants! and Congratulations to co-PI Dr. Cynthia Bulik on the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium grant.

April 15, 2021
    UNC investigators receive new NIMH collaborative R01 Now in its 14th year, the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium is one of the largest, most innovative, and productive experiments in the history of psychiatry. The central idea of the PGC is to use a global cooperative network to advance genetic discovery in...

New McKnight’s Long Term Care News article on a study from FPG Fellow and UNC Psychiatry Assistant Professor Karen Bluth PhD and colleagues about how #SelfCompassion training helps reduce #stress and improve skills for CNAs working in nursing homes.

April 14, 2021

Dr. Brad Gaynes speaks to CBS17 about J&J vaccine risk.

April 14, 2021

Dr. Joe Piven will be on tomorrow night’s premiere of “Autism: Life on the Spectrum” on PBS North Carolina. Check out the show – which features 4 stories about ASD – Thursday 4/15 at 7:30pm.

April 14, 2021

Antipsychotic therapy is a cornerstone of schizophrenia treatment, both during psychosis episodes and as long-term preventive care, Dr. Fredrik Jarskog speaks with Medical News Today about second generation antipsychoics.

April 13, 2021