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Dr. Robert McClure speaks with Elemental about the game-changer anti-depression treatment, Ketamine.

January 20, 2021

UNC Women’s Mood Disorders announces new Perinatal Psychiatry Clinical Research Fellowship!

January 13, 2021
Perinatal Psychiatry Physician Researcher Fellowship The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Psychiatry is offering a new 12-month Clinical Research fellowship providing psychiatrists with advanced training in both clinical and research aspects of perinatal psychiatry. The fellowship takes advantage of the department’s extensive outpatient program working closely...

Congratulations Thava Mahadevan on your Robert Wood Johnson Foundation COVID-19 Rapid Response Project Funding!

January 13, 2021
Food insecurity affects approximately 12% of Americans daily and with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic this number has increased drastically and has heavily impacted vulnerable populations who are food insecure. Thava Mahadevan and his team have been awarded Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Clinical Scholars COVID-19 Rapid Response Project...

The recent U.S. News & World Report ranked 13 UNC School of Medicine disciplines in the Top 30 with Psychiatry at 19th

January 12, 2021

Welcome Dr. Margo Nathan!

January 11, 2021
Dr. Nathan is a new faculty member in the UNC Center for Women’s Mood Disorders Program and is a physician researcher. Her clinical interests include the care of perinatal and perimenopausal women with affective disorders.  Her research interests are focused on examining the impact of affective illness on adverse medical...

Welcome Dr. Casey Calhoun!

January 11, 2021
Welcome Dr. Casey Calhoun! He will be joining our Child and Adolescent Inpatient Unit where his his contributions are much needed as we continue to face the country’s mental health crisis and its effect on our younger generations. Dr. Calhoun also has a long standing commitment to promoting diversity and...

Dr. James Garbutt speaks with the TODAY show sharing, “2020 was certainly a year of stress for nearly everyone and many folks have increased their alcohol consumption, trying a period of sobriety such as Dry January can be very positive.”

January 8, 2021

Dedicated to Treating Local and National Homelessness, the UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health launched the Treatment of Individuals Experiencing Homelessness Network, in partnership with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

January 8, 2021

Dr. Christina Cruz speaks to Chapelboro.com about the mental health toll of the pandemic

January 5, 2021

Welcome Candice Givens, MSW, LCSWA, LCASA

January 5, 2021
Candice is working in the Health Providers Service providing consult and supportive therapies to healthcare workers on the UNC Healing Heroes helpline. The Healing Heroes Helpline (H3) is a warm support call-in service available weekdays to all statewide One UNC Health professionals. She is an experienced clinical social work professional...