On July 12, Dr. Bruce Perry joined Dr. McNary and a group of mental health professionals to discuss his recently released book, What Happened to You? Conversations in Trauma, Resilience and Healing. In this discussion, Dr. Perry shared the clinical insights he has...
Concussion (also known as a mild traumatic brain injury) is quite a common diagnosis particularly in children and adolescents. While there is still much research to be done, this informative systematic review sheds light on the mental health implications of concussion...
In a phase 3 trial of 90 participants, 67% of patients who received MDMA with talk therapy no longer met criteria for the PTSD diagnosis. This exciting news comes at a time when more research is being conducted on previously banned substances, and it could pave the...
Generally speaking, sociologists have found that parents today are more involved in their children’s lives than the previous parental generation. But more may not always be better. “Intensive parenting,” as researchers call it, may not be beneficial for parents or...
Dr. Robin Berman spoke at our May Psych Media Group about the challenges and opportunities of modern day parenting especially in context of the recent article in The Atlantic entitled ‘Parents are Sacrificing their Social Lives on the Altar of Intensive Parenting.’...
On April 19, 2021, CalPsychiatry founder Josephine McNary, M.D., moderated a discussion with Prof. Ted Robles, Ph.D. of the UCLA Department of Psychology, as part of CalPsychiatry’s monthly “Psych Media Night” for California mental health...